Evan,

That is getting clearer, but it still seems to me that no override 
should be needed in this case; it should "just work", so if it doesn't, 
either there is a bug in mpl or a bug in the code.  It would be most 
helpful if you would write a stripped-down simplest-possible script that 
illustrates the problem.  Then I can either show how to fix the script, 
or I can use the script to help me track down the mpl bug, if that is 
the problem.

Eric

Evan Mason wrote:
> Hi Eric
> 
> I am using matplotlib-0.90.0.
> 
> I am making 2 contourf subplots of temperature values which have similar 
> but not equal ranges.  In subplot1 the range is 15-25; in subplot2 it is 
> 16 to 24.  I use clim, giving it the max and min values obtained from a 
> comparison of subplot1 and 2; i.e., I use clim([15, 25]) on both 
> subplots.  The two subplots display exactly as I want them to.
> 
> Next, I want 2 colorbars to go with the two subplots.  I want the range 
> of each colorbar to be the same, set as the clim values (15 and 25).  
> This happens for subplot1, but not for subplot2, which shows the range 
> 16-24, following its input data range and not the clim values.
> 
> So what I want to know is if it is possible to overide the colorbar 
> limits, setting them to 15-25?
> 
> I hope that's clearer now, thanks, Evan
> 
> 
> 
> On 3/27/07, * Eric Firing* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     Evan,
> 
>     It is still not quite clear to me what you want versus what you are
>     getting.  With recent versions of mpl, the colorbar automatically uses
>     the same color boundaries as contourf, if that is what the colorbar is
>     tracking.  What version of mpl are you using?
> 
>     (With the most recent mpl I see that there is a strange bug such that
>     setting clim clobbers the axis tick labeling for the colorbar--yet
>     another thing that needs to be figured out and fixed.)
> 
> 


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