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PR Summary

These examples produce a deprecation warning with mpl>3.3.0
Following PR #16527, use int instead of strings.

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  • Has Pytest style unit tests
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  • New features are documented, with examples if plot related
  • Documentation is sphinx and numpydoc compliant
  • Added an entry to doc/users/next_whats_new/ if major new feature (follow instructions in README.rst there)
  • Documented in doc/api/next_api_changes/* if API changed in a backward-incompatible way

These examples produce a deprecation warning with mpl>3.3.0
Following PR matplotlib#16016, use int instead of strings.
@QuLogic QuLogic added this to the v3.3-doc milestone Jul 17, 2020
@QuLogic QuLogic merged commit f782a82 into matplotlib:master Jul 17, 2020
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QuLogic commented Jul 17, 2020

Thanks @MichaelGrupp!

meeseeksmachine pushed a commit to meeseeksmachine/matplotlib that referenced this pull request Jul 17, 2020
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Backport PR #17949 on branch v3.3.0-doc (examples: fix a few deprecated subplot specifiers.)
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