That worked. Thanx a lot Eric. I just had to also add 
interpolation='nearest' in imshow() and it worked just like matshow did.


>From: Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: TheSaint 555 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] subplots of matshow
>Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 14:42:20 -1000
>
>def matshow(*args,**kw):
>     """Display an array as a matrix in a new figure window.
>
>
>Matshow simply is not designed to work with subplots; it is a wrapper 
>around imshow() that creates a new figure.  You should be able to do what 
>you want by using imshow() directly in place of matshow with something like 
>this:
>
>nr, nc = Z.shape
>extent = [-0.5, nc-0.5, nr-0.5, -0.5]
>imshow(Z, extent=extent, origin='upper')
>
>This should display the matrix with the same orientation as it has when 
>printed, and with the axis ticks matching the indices.
>
>Change or add kwargs to imshow as needed.  aspect is 'equal' by default, 
>which may or may not be what you want, but it is part of what matshow tries 
>to do if the matrix aspect ratio is not too far from unity.
>
>Eric
>
>
>
>
>TheSaint 555 wrote:
>>I am trying to create subplots with matshow. However, my code seems to be 
>>displaying only the last matshow image and two blank plots in separate 
>>figures. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
>>
>>from matplotlib.pylab import *
>>
>>def SliceMat(N, i):
>>     slice = zeros( (N, N) )
>>     for j in range(N):
>>         for k in range(N):
>>             val = 0 # black
>>             if(i>j>k and ((i+j+k)%3==1)):
>>                 val=1 # red
>>             if(j>k>i and ((i+j+k)%3==2)):
>>                 val=2 # yellow
>>             if (k>i>j and ((i+j+k)%3==0)):
>>                 val=3 # white
>>             slice[j,k] = val
>>     return slice
>>
>>N=8
>>
>>
>>subplot(121)
>>slice = SliceMat(N, 2)
>>matshow(slice, cmap=cm.hot, origin='lower')
>>
>>
>>
>>subplot(122)
>>slice = SliceMat(N, 5)
>>matshow(slice, cmap=cm.hot, origin='lower')
>>
>>show()
>>
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