Hi all,

Am 20.05.2009 um 17:16 schrieb Axel Freyn:
> That's even two lines shorter and avoids internal features (well, if
> someone can guarantee us that it will be ok to pass "None" as graph- 
> axis
> also in future pyx-releases ;-))....


Yes, this is intended and will stay for sure. You can also use an axis  
and set its painter to None (you could do so for the x axis for  
example). This will remove the axis painting but keeping the axis  
functional.

Quoting the manual: "**axes receives axes instances. Allowed keywords  
(axes names) are x, x2, x3, etc. and y, y2, y3, etc. When not  
providing an x or y axis, linear axes instances will be used  
automatically. When not providing a x2 or y2 axis, linked axes to the  
x and y axes are created automatically and vice versa. As an  
exception, a linked axis is not created automatically when the axis is  
placed at a specific position by xaxisat or yaxisat. You can disable  
the automatic creation of axes by setting the linked axes to None. The  
even numbered axes are plotted at the top (x axes) and right (y axes)  
while the others are plotted at the bottom (x axes) and left (y axes)  
in ascending order each."

Best,


André

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