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Have an issue with #matplotlib hoping the #python experts here can answer.
I am creating a histogram of data that is too sparse to plot on a single graph, therefore I am using four subplots to make the graphs more meaningful with each subplot plotting a different domain. However, I've noticed that when plotting the same data domain on two separate subplots, the charts look slightly different despite using the same underlying data and parameters.
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