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tutorials/introductory/usage.py
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#
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# Matplotlib graphs your data on `~.figure.Figure`\s (i.e., windows, Jupyter
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# widgets, etc.), each of which can contain one or more `~.axes.Axes` (i.e., an
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-# area where points can be specified in terms of x-y coordinates (or theta-r
+# area where points can be specified in terms of x-y coordinates, or theta-r
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# in a polar plot, or x-y-z in a 3D plot, etc.). The simplest way of
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# creating a figure with an axes is using `.pyplot.subplots`. We can then use
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# `.Axes.plot` to draw some data on the axes:
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