Re: [Matplotlib-users] subplots with linked axes

2008-02-20 Thread Michael Droettboom
It sounds like what you want is to use the shared axis functionality.

See the shared_axis_demo.py

http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/shared_axis_demo.py

Cheers,
Mike

Nick Granger-Brown wrote:
 I would like to plot two or three graphs as subplots in a figure and 
 control the axes such that when one graph is zoomed the others are 
 adjusted too.  I was hoping there would be a notification mechanism 
 which would allow me to catch a rescaling of one subplot and redraw the 
 others in step.  Can anyone suggest a method of doing this?
  
 *Nick Granger-Brown*
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Re: [Matplotlib-users] subplots with linked axes

2008-02-20 Thread Nick Granger-Brown
Thanks Michael!

I'm new to this but I'm still kicking myself for not spotting it.  Just
what I was looking for. 


Nick Granger-Brown
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-Original Message-
From: Michael Droettboom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 February 2008 13:21
To: Nick Granger-Brown
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Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] subplots with linked axes

It sounds like what you want is to use the shared axis functionality.

See the shared_axis_demo.py

http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/shared_axis_demo.py

Cheers,
Mike

Nick Granger-Brown wrote:
 I would like to plot two or three graphs as subplots in a figure and 
 control the axes such that when one graph is zoomed the others are 
 adjusted too.  I was hoping there would be a notification mechanism 
 which would allow me to catch a rescaling of one subplot and redraw 
 the others in step.  Can anyone suggest a method of doing this?
  
 *Nick Granger-Brown*
 //
 
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