On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Joerg Lehmann wrote:
If really wanted (*hint*), this can be realized by passing a modified
texter to the axis. Now I would have liked to point you to a corresponding
example, but unfortunately, while already existing, it's not yet online.
So instead, I refer to the documentation
http://pyx.sourceforge.net/manual/module-graph.axis.texter.html
and mention that you probably want to set the equalprecision option to 1.
Jörg,
I always accept hints from developers as directions to be followed. :-) I
looked at the texter portion of the manual but did not know what to do with
it. Now I do: set equalprecision to 1.
I'm not totally sure whether I understand you correctly, but what you can
do is to pass the graphxy instance around. Then you can plot on this graph
up to the moment you write it to a file (or call things like the finish()
method of the graph, but that's just a side remark).
I tried assigning the graphxy instance to a variable name to be returned
to the calling function, but that failed. What is the correct procedure for
passing it around?
Many thanks,
Rich
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