I wish to produce a plot very much like that in the examples -
ganged_plots.py.
In these type of plots the tick labels on the end points of the y -
axis tend to run into each other if nothing is done.
In the example -ganged_plots.py, this issue is addressed by judicious
use of ylim and defining the ytick values explicitly.
In the example on the wiki, all the ytick -labels are just made
invisible.
I have not been able to figure out how to just make the first and
last ytick labels vanish. I can make all the labels invisible, but I
am unable to manipulate individual tick labels.
I thought that the following might work but this just makes all the
labels disappear - my understanding is incomplete.
ytl = a.get_yticklabels()
ytl[0]._visible = False
ytl[-1]._text = False
I vaguely recall that this was discussed before on the list - but I
cannot locate the reference - if it exists.
Thanks for any help.
--Jim
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