You have to use set_ylim((0,2)) to set the y limits.
Cheers
Tommy
On Jan 4, 2007, at 11:09 AM, Berthold Höllmann wrote:
> Considering the following script I would Expect a resulting y range of
> (1, 2) but I get (1, 3). Is this a bug or a feature. I'm using python
> 2.5, matplotlib 0.87.7.
>
> from matplotlib.backends.backend_agg import FigureCanvasAgg as
> FigureCanvas
> from matplotlib.figure import Figure
> fig = Figure()
> canvas = FigureCanvas(fig)
> ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
> lines = (ax.plot([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]),)
> axes = fig.get_axes()[0]
> axes.set_xlim((0, 2))
> axes.set_aspect('auto', adjustable='box')
> axes.grid(True)
> canvas.print_figure('out.eps')
>
> Kind regards
> Berthold
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