Re: [Matplotlib-users] "zig-zag" to represent suppressed 0 on axis?

2013-04-07 Thread Francesco Montesano
Il giorno 07/apr/2013 21:03, "Kevin Hunter Kesling" ha scritto: > > At 2:34pm -0400 Sun, 07 Apr 2013, Francesco Montesano wrote: >> >> 2013/4/7 Kevin Hunter Kesling >> >>> I'm looking for a way to represent on an X-Y graph the fact that an axis >>> does not start from the origin. When drawing by

Re: [Matplotlib-users] "zig-zag" to represent suppressed 0 on axis?

2013-04-07 Thread Kevin Hunter Kesling
At 2:34pm -0400 Sun, 07 Apr 2013, Francesco Montesano wrote: > 2013/4/7 Kevin Hunter Kesling >> I'm looking for a way to represent on an X-Y graph the fact that an axis >> does not start from the origin. When drawing by hand, I'll use a little >> zig-zag, lightning bolt, or slight space on the axi

Re: [Matplotlib-users] "zig-zag" to represent suppressed 0 on axis?

2013-04-07 Thread Francesco Montesano
2013/4/7 Kevin Hunter Kesling > Hullo Matplotlib List, > > I'm looking for a way to represent on an X-Y graph the fact that an axis > does not start from the origin. When drawing by hand, I'll use a little > zig-zag, lightning bolt, or slight space on the axis in question to > represent this fac

[Matplotlib-users] "zig-zag" to represent suppressed 0 on axis?

2013-04-07 Thread Kevin Hunter Kesling
Hullo Matplotlib List, I'm looking for a way to represent on an X-Y graph the fact that an axis does not start from the origin. When drawing by hand, I'll use a little zig-zag, lightning bolt, or slight space on the axis in question to represent this fact, just off from where the X and Y axis