I don't know how to make the "//" symbol in the y-axis, but if you  
have two plots that share the same x-axis, you can represent this  
kind of data.

The "Working with multiple figure and axes" section of the tutorial

http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/tutorial.html

is almost right; if you turn off the display of the x-axis in the  
upper plot, it will be even better.

&C

On Oct 19, 2006, at 3:05 PM, CL wrote:

> Hi, group,
>              I am wondering if matplotlib can make a plot look like  
> the attached one. Basically, the y-axis was collapsed to show both  
> one extreme value and the rest of smaller values.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chunlei
>
> <moz-screenshot.jpg>
>
> <moz-screenshot.jpg>
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