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python - Reduce the gap between rows when using matplotlib subplot?

My subplot results subplot

My code

fig,ax = plt.subplots(rows,cols, figsize = [24,24])
plt.subplots_adjust(hspace=0, wspace=0)

for i in range(cols):
    step = 6
    ind = i*step
    ax[0,i].imshow(a[ind,:,:],cmap='gray')
    ax[0,i].axis('off')

    ax[1,i].imshow(b[ind,:,:],cmap='gray')
    ax[1,i].axis('off')

    ax[2,i].imshow(c[ind,:,:],cmap='gray')
    ax[2,i].axis('off')

However, it seems like plt.subplots_adjust(hspace=0, wspace=0) not working at all. I notice that it forces the figure to have equal x and y size, could you help me correct this?

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You may either shrink the figure size in vertical direction, e.g.

fig,ax = plt.subplots(rows,cols, figsize = [24,12])

or you may keep the square figure size but put more margin around the subplots

plt.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.3, top=0.7, hspace=0)

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