`plt.subplots` tries to be special, and return array or not-array depending on a number of subplots. It is not actually helpful, and IMHO bad design. Make it always `ndarray`. The `and not type(axes) is np.ndarray`, is just in case matplotlib decides to make their behavior more uniform. For now work around it. Also, no need for `ndarray.flat` really. Confirmed to work with existing benchmarks (i.e. rows=2, cols=3), and with single graphs (rows=1, cols=1). |
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