Pablo Romero wrote:
> Hi,
> I need help doing the following:
>  
> I need to create a square png image (256x256 pixels) with NO margins. I need 
> my plot area to completely fill this 256x256 box, regardless of what the 
> plot's aspect ratio should be; i.e., I want the plot area stretched or 
> compressed either in the vertical or horizontal direction so that the plot 
> completely fills png output...no margins at either the top&bottom or 
> left&right edges.
>  
> The data Im plotting is geographic lat&lon ranges, and these areas are not 
> perfectly square, they are more rectangular. matplotlib tries to maintain the 
> aspect ratio in my plots and so it always adds margins to the top&bottom of 
> my plot edges. I need to tell matplotlib to ignore the fact that the plot 
> should be rectangular, and instead plot it to fit my figure size, even if 
> this visually deforms my plot.
>  
>  
> I understand that if I set the axes, I can somewhat control the margin size, 
> so doing something like 'axes([0,0,1,1],frameon='false')' should eliminate 
> the margins. I see that the axes() function has a 'set_aspect()' function, 
> but Im not clear on how to use it, and Im even sure that it can do what I 
> need it to do; 'disable' the aspect ratio and fill my figure area with my 
> plot....
>  
> So, again, what can I do to completely fill the 2.56"x2.56" square figure ??? 
> (even when the plot is NOT square, its rectangular...)
>  
>  
> Please help,
> P.Romero
>   

Pablo:  If you are using basemap, the set_aspect method of the axes 
method is called automatically to force the aspect ratio of the map to 
be preserved.   There is currently no way to override this, but it could 
be added if you really need it.  I do wonder why you would want have a 
distorted map, just so it could be a certain pixel size?  If you want a 
square map, why not just make your map a square region (in lat/lon 
coordinates)?

-Jeff

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