Thanks again Eric for the updated matshow().

I apologise for repeating:

Since it has been decided (has it?) that matshow will retain the feature 
that a new figure is created (with aspect ratio matching the matrix), then 
if one adds a colorbar (a typical thing to do), the matrix height is 
smaller than the colorbar, which is not visually appealing.  Also, it is 
fairly common to desire combining a matrix visualisation with other plots, 
and hence the new figure becomes an issue.

Of course, I guess one could use Axes.matshow() now to avoid the above. 
If that is to be the case, fine.

One very minor thing to note: the new matshow() is missing ticks on the 
lower x-axis.

Thanks again for the excellent support for a function that clearly a lot 
of people are using.

Cheers,
Suresh


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