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# It is often convenient to create the axes together with the figure, but you
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# can also manually add axes later on. Note that many
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# :doc:`Matplotlib backends </users/explain/backends>` support zooming and
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-# panning on figure windows.
+# panning on Axes.
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#
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# :class:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes`
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# ------------------------------
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# Coding styles
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# =============
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-# The object-oriented and the pyplot interfaces
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-# ---------------------------------------------
+# The explicit (object-oriented) and the implicit (pyplot) interfaces
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------
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# As noted above, there are essentially two ways to use Matplotlib:
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