Hello,
A common task I have is to histogram one variable of a multidimensional
dataset as a function of two (or more) variables. I have attached an example
which shows exactly what I would like to do.

The problem I would like to solve is the zoomed in x-axis which is the last
part of the script attached. I start by copying one of the subplots with
Axes.twiny() and proceed to adjust it and label it. The results are quite
nice but as soon as I start adjusting the plotted window or any of the
subplot spacing parameters, this "copy of an axis" does not transform
properly. Could anyone make a suggestion as to which transformations I
should use to shift and zoom the new axes? Or perhaps there is a better
method for drawing a zoomed in version of an axis?

I would like to submit this to the examples/gallery page but feel that these
details need to be addressed, and I am not sure I know how to fix them.
Hopefully, I have commented this example enough that someone could follow
what I am doing.

Thank you,
Johann

http://old.nabble.com/file/p30748088/grid_plot.png 

http://old.nabble.com/file/p30748088/grid_plot.py grid_plot.py 


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