Dear all What I want to accomplish was produced two years ago in a stackoverflow snippet by Joe Kington <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7733693/matplotlib-overlay-plots-with-different-scales> , and shown in the first figure below. However, when I use his snippet in matplotlib 1.3.x, I get an output where the third axis replaces the second axis, and the blue dots are accordingly distributed in only the lower half of the plot (see second figure below). I considered downdating to an older version of matplotlib, but then I came across a remark in the matplotlib FAQ <http://matplotlib.org/faq/howto_faq.html#multiple-y-axis-scales> . According to this remark, such a feature for twinx is on the wish list and thus not very likely to be available in an older version.
Can someone please explain the Kington magic to me? <http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/file/n42556/ksRXk.png> <http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/file/n42556/figure_1.png> -- View this message in context: http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/Plotting-with-more-than-two-y-axes-with-twinx-tp42556.html Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics Pro! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349351&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Matplotlib-users mailing list Matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users