Actually never mind, I think I just interpreted it wrong. However it 
could perhaps be more clear if it would say something like

If a sequence of shape 2xN, errorbars are drawn at  y +/- row1/row2

Thanks,
Markus



Am 2013-02-09 13:49, schrieb Markus Haider:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Thank you very much for your answer. Indeed this solves my problem.
> However, I was wondering if the documentation on this is correct.
> At
> http://matplotlib.org/api/axes_api.html?highlight=errorbar#matplotlib.axes.Axes.errorbar
> it says:
>
> xerr/yerr: [ scalar | N, Nx1, or 2xN array-like ]
> If a scalar number, len(N) array-like object, or an Nx1 array-like
> object, errorbars are drawn +/- value.
> If a sequence of shape 2xN, errorbars are drawn at -row1 and +row2
>
> This sounds to me that for a 2xN argument it should be drawn from the
> actual supplied value, or would you interpret this differently?
>
> Thanks,
> Markus
>
> Am 2013-02-08 22:02, schrieb Thomas Caswell:
>> The bar is drawn from `y - yerr_low` to `y + yerr_upp`
>>
>> ax.errorbar(x + .5,y,yerr=[[y - yerr_low],[yerr_upp -
>> y]],fmt='s',markersize=4)
>>
>> will get you what you want.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Markus Haider <markus.hai...@uibk.ac.at> 
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I think I have a problem with errorbars in a log plot. The problem is
>>> reproducible through the enclosed errorbar_log.py file. As you can see I
>>> plot a point with y = 10**(-5) and I want the errorbars drawn from
>>> 10**(-5.5) to 10**(-4.5) which should be symmetric in this plot but isn't.
>>>
>>> Here is the content of my errorbar_log.py file:
>>>
>>> #!/usr/bin/python
>>> import numpy as np
>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>>
>>> fig = plt.figure()
>>> ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
>>> x = 0.0
>>> y = 10**(-5.0)
>>> yerr_low = 10**(-5.5)
>>> yerr_upp = 10**(-4.5)
>>> ax.errorbar(x,y,yerr=[[yerr_low],[yerr_upp]],fmt='o',markersize=4)
>>> ax.set_xlim(-1.0,1.0)
>>> ax.set_ylim(1E-6,1E-3)
>>> ax.set_yscale('log')
>>> plt.savefig('errorbar.png')
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> 10**(-5.5) = 3.162277660168379e-06
>>> and 10**(-4.5) = 3.1622776601683795e-05
>>>
>>> but you can see that the lower boundary is not at the calculated value.
>>> <http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/file/n40412/errorbar.png>
>>>
>>>
>>> Do I misunderstand the behaviour of the errorbar function or is this a bug?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Markus
>>>
>>>
>>>
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