Wow. Thanks so much, Stan! This is a huge help and works just as I need it
to.
Much appreciated!
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Stan West <stan.w...@nrl.navy.mil> wrote:
> On 2014-03-24 14:08, Stan West wrote:
>
> May I suggest that you look at the mailing list thread from that time [1],
> try the patch in the thread, and see whether your issue is resolved? This
> solution doesn't provide a work-around in your code, but it may fix the
> problem at the root.
>
> Paul, I just found the work-around that I used in my code. Define the
> following function:
>
> def set_spine_position(spine, position):
> """
> Set the spine's position without resetting an associated axis.
>
> As of matplotlib v. 1.0.0, if a spine has an associated axis, then
> spine.set_position() calls axis.cla(), which resets locators, formatters,
> etc. We temporarily replace that call with axis.reset_ticks(), which is
> sufficient for our purposes.
> """
> axis = spine.axis
> if axis is not None:
> cla = axis.cla
> axis.cla = axis.reset_ticks
> spine.set_position(position)
> if axis is not None:
> axis.cla = cla
>
> (The mention of v. 1.0.0 in the docstring is just the version I was using
> at the time, not necessarily the earliest version with this issue.) Then
> replace method calls like "spine.set_position(pos)" with the function call
> "set_spine_position(spine, pos)". I hope this helps.
>
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