I have 8 plots that I want to compare with 8 different but corresponding plots. So I set up 8 subplots, then try to use axes_grid1.make_axes_locatable to divide the subplots. However, it appears that when I use the new_vertical function it returns something of the type matplotlib.axes.AxesSubplot.
Here's the code I have:
fig = plt.figure()
for i in range(7):
ax = fig.add_subplot(4,2,i+1)
idarray = ice_dict[i]
mdarray = model_dict[i]
side_by_side(ax, idarray, mdarray)
def side_by_side(ax1, idata, mdata):
from mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1 import make_axes_locatable
global mycmap
global ice_dict, titles
divider = make_axes_locatable(ax1)
ax2 = divider.new_vertical(size="100%", pad=0.05)
fig1 = ax1.get_figure()
fig1.add_axes(ax2)
cax1 = divider.append_axes("right", size = "5%", pad= 0.05)
plt.sca(ax1)
im1 = ax1.pcolor(idata, cmap = mycmap)
ax1.set_xlim(space.min(), space.max()+1)
ax1.set_ylim(0, len(idata))
plt.colorbar(im1, cax=cax1)
im2 = ax2.pcolor(mdata, cmap = mycmap)
ax2.set_xlim(space.min(), space.max()+1)
for tl in ax2.get_xticklabels():
tl.set_visible(False)
ax2.set_ylim(0, len(mdata))
ax2.invert_yaxis()
Which produces something like this, where ax2 is on top and ax1 is on bottom in each subplot:

I should probably mention that they're on a different scale so I cant just use the same colorbar for both. Thanks in advance.
tl;dr how can I get a colorbar on ax2, an AxesSubplot, as well as ax1, an Axes? Or is there a better way to get the same look?