Try out the xlim() function.  It can take a tuple of values, or two
arguments.

Ben Root

On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 4:57 AM, abbb <ab...@sussex.ac.uk> wrote:

>
> Hi there,
> I am trying to rotate the axis of my hammer plot. They are set to span from
> -pi to pi along the x-axis and pi/2 to -pi/2 on the y-axis, however, I
> would
> like the axis to go from 0 to 2*pi on the x-axis. I am using this for the
> first time, my code is just:
>
> subplot(111, projection="hammer")
> p=plot([a],[b],"o")
> grid(True)
> show()
>
> does anyone know what i need to add to this to change the limits of the
> x-axis?
>
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