Sure. You could maybe make a recipe, or just make a function that does
this. You'll probably want to make use of 'axis_limits' to get the data
range. Like this:
amin, amax = axis_limits(plt[1][:yaxis])
Here 'plt[1]' returns the first Subplot.
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There's a bunchof ways to do this with Plots. Draw the lines and add
annotations or add an inset subplot with labels? I'm not a
There's a bunchof ways to do this with Plots. Draw the lines and add
annotations or add an inset subplot with labels? I'm not at a computer...
maybe I'll throw together an example later.
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