On Monday, January 24, 2011, Russell Hewett <rhewe...@illinois.edu> wrote:
> Worked great, thanks!
>
> -r
>
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Paul Ivanov <pivanov...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Russell Hewett, on 2011-01-24 13:56,  wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I can't get the x label on the top row of an ImageGrid to display if there
>> is more than one row in the grid.  I suspect that something is being clipped
>> somewhere, but have no idea what to do to fix it.  (Note, this also happens
>> on the right edge of a ride-sided y axis label.)
>>
>> I have included some minimal sample code below.  I'd appreciate it if anyone
>> can point me in the right direction.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Russ
>
> Hi Russ,
>
> thanks for the report - at a glance, it appears to be a bug in
> AxesGrid removing redundant labels for shared axis when they
> align. I've included a temporary workaround for your script, but
> don't have time to look into it further at the moment. By the
> way, calling grid[0].axes is redundant, so I just modified it to
> use grid[0].xaxis, which is equivalent.
>
> #-------------------------------
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
> import matplotlib.cm as cm
> import mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1 as ag
>
> import numpy as np
>
> fig1 = plt.figure()
>
> grid1 = ag.AxesGrid( fig1, 111, nrows_ncols = (1,2), axes_pad = 0.5)
>
> grid1[0].xaxis.set_label_position('top')
> grid1[0].xaxis.set_label_text('foo')
>
> grid1[1].xaxis.set_label_position('top')
> grid1[1].xaxis.set_label_text('bar')
>
> grid1[0].yaxis.set_label_position('right')
> grid1[0].yaxis.set_label_text('foo')
>
> grid1[1].yaxis.set_label_position('right')
> grid1[1].yaxis.set_label_text('bar')
> grid1[1].yaxis.label.set_visible(True) # tmp workaround
>
>
> fig2 = plt.figure()
> grid2 = ag.AxesGrid( fig2, 111, nrows_ncols = (2,1), axes_pad = 0.5)
>
> grid2[0].xaxis.set_label_position('top')
> grid2[0].xaxis.set_label_text('bar')
> grid2[0].xaxis.label.set_visible(True) # tmp workaround
>
> grid2[1].xaxis.set_label_position('top')
> grid2[1].xaxis.set_label_text('bar')
>
> grid2[0].yaxis.set_label_position('right')
> grid2[0].yaxis.set_label_text('foo')
>
> grid2[1].yaxis.set_label_position('right')
> grid2[1].yaxis.set_label_text('bar')
>
> plt.show()
> #-------------------------------
>
> best,
> --
> Paul Ivanov
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>

Isn't it a feature?  Axes_grid lets you choose the label mode which is
'L' by default.  This means that only the outer labels are shown.  Or
am I missing something in the description of the problem?

Ben Root

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