Somebody at the usenet suggested that I play with the ticker formatter and 
locator.   While that helped the multi-color sample I cited, it didn't help in 
my plots.   The formatter only controls how the y-axis labels are formatted, 
whereas AFAIK the locator only affects the values of the ymajor and yminor.  

So, back to my original question:

How do I force the first label to appear at the origin for all plots?

Thanks,

> 
> 
> I found an example on the web that illustrates the question I 
> posted earlier about axes.  See:
> 
>http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/MulticoloredLine

>Notice that the y-axis goes from (-1.1, 1.1) but the first label is at -1.0.   
>I really don't like that because when I read values off the graph, I have to 
>keep reminding myself that the >origin is at -1.1.   This may seem trivial but 
>if you have to think, walk, chew gums at the same time you're reading the 
>graph, it gets annoying - particularly if you have to read lots >of these 
>graphs.

>Is there a way to force the label to start at -1.1 instead of -1.0?

>Thanks,
 
--
John Henry



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