Hello,
Executing the following commands from ipython --pylab produces the error
below:

ax = subplot(111)
ax.pcolorfast(randn(100,100))
ax.set_xlim(2000,2001)
draw()

I ran into the error in a more complicated script, but this seems to be a
simple example to reproduce it.
I notice if I instead use:
ax.set_xlim(400,500)
draw()
I get the expected behavior, so it seems to be a combination of the width
being smaller than the extent, and the drawing area being off screen.

My matplot lib info is

In [19]: matplotlib.get_backend()
Out[19]: 'Qt4Agg'

In [20]: matplotlib.__version__
Out[20]: '1.0.svn'

This version was built from SVN just a couple of days ago.

Error traceback:


---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError                         Traceback (most recent call last)

/home/obs/workspace/backend/<ipython console> in <module>()

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.pyc in draw()
    350 def draw():
    351     'redraw the current figure'
--> 352     get_current_fig_manager().canvas.draw()
    353
    354 def savefig(*args, **kwargs):

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_qt4agg.pyc
in draw(self)
    128         if DEBUG: print "FigureCanvasQtAgg.draw", self
    129         self.replot = True
--> 130         FigureCanvasAgg.draw(self)
    131         self.update()
    132

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_agg.pyc
in draw(self)
    313
    314         self.renderer = self.get_renderer()
--> 315         self.figure.draw(self.renderer)
    316
    317     def get_renderer(self):

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/artist.pyc in
draw_wrapper(artist, renderer, *kl)
     44     def draw_wrapper(artist, renderer, *kl):
     45         before(artist, renderer)
---> 46         draw(artist, renderer, *kl)
     47         after(artist, renderer)
     48

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/figure.pyc in draw(self,
renderer)
    773
    774         # render the axes

--> 775         for a in self.axes: a.draw(renderer)
    776
    777         # render the figure text


/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/artist.pyc in
draw_wrapper(artist, renderer, *kl)
     44     def draw_wrapper(artist, renderer, *kl):
     45         before(artist, renderer)
---> 46         draw(artist, renderer, *kl)
     47         after(artist, renderer)
     48

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/axes.pyc in draw(self,
renderer, inframe)
   1685         if len(self.images)<=1 or
renderer.option_image_nocomposite():
   1686             for im in self.images:
-> 1687                 im.draw(renderer)
   1688         else:
   1689             # make a composite image blending alpha


/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/artist.pyc in
draw_wrapper(artist, renderer, *kl)
     44     def draw_wrapper(artist, renderer, *kl):
     45         before(artist, renderer)
---> 46         draw(artist, renderer, *kl)
     47         after(artist, renderer)
     48

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/image.pyc in draw(self,
renderer, *args, **kwargs)
    134             self.axes.get_yscale() != 'linear'):
    135             warnings.warn("Images are not supported on non-linear
axes.")
--> 136         im = self.make_image(renderer.get_image_magnification())
    137         im._url = self.get_url()
    138         l, b, widthDisplay, heightDisplay = self.axes.bbox.bounds

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/image.pyc in
make_image(self, magnification)
    424
    425         # resize viewport to display

--> 426         rx = widthDisplay / numcols
    427         ry = heightDisplay  / numrows
    428         im.apply_scaling(rx*sx, ry*sy)

ZeroDivisionError: float division
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