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I have in my python script this

date_list = ["01/11/2015", "01/12/2015", "01/13/2015", "01/14/2015"]
plt.plot([1,2,3,4], [2,4,6,8])
plt.xticks([1,2,3,4], date_list)
locs, labels = plt.xticks()
plt.setp(labels, rotation=45)
plt.savefig('test.pdf')

And it produced a graph that looks like this

enter image description here

As you can see the x label get cut off and this is not me not fully expanding the graph, I have tried that and it is still cut off. How can I get the whole label on the graph?

Thanks

spen123
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Either use:

plt.tight_layout()

or specifically set the margins, e.g. using subplots_adjust():

subplots_adjust(left=None, bottom=None, right=None, top=None, wspace=None, hspace=None)

The first solution with your example results in:

enter image description here

Bart
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    `plt.tight_layout()` do the job for me, there is also `pad` argument which can be used to add margin – pplonski Apr 15 '20 at 14:05