I would like to plot an orthogonal projection (like this one
http://i.stack.imgur.com/DnNds.jpg) using matplotlib possibly including
also the 3D subplot. All the pictures should share common axes.
|fig= plt.figure()
ax= fig.add_subplot(221, title="XZ")
bx= fig.add_subplot(222, title="YZ", sharey=ax)
cx= fig.add_subplot(223, title="XY", sharex=ax, sharey=[something like
bx.Xaxis])
dx= fig.add_subplot(224, title="XYZ", projection="3d", sharex=ax,
sharey=bx, sharez=[something like bx.Yaxis]|
The problem is that I have to "link" on X axis of a plot with the Y one
of another and
Is there a way to accomplish this?
Thanks
Alessandro
p.s. i have posted this question also on StackOverflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28239054/update-x-axis-of-a-subplot-according-to-the-y-axis-of-another-one-in-python-matp
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