Michael Droettboom wrote:
> Pim Schellart wrote:
>> Dear Matplotlib users/developers,
>>
>> The default behaviour of matplotlib.pyplot is to display large (e.g.
>> 2452298.7554547498 as a small number 0.25545474980026484 +
>> 2.4522985e6) I would like to be able to do one of the following.
>>
>>
Pim Schellart wrote:
> Dear Matplotlib users/developers,
>
> The default behaviour of matplotlib.pyplot is to display large (e.g.
> 2452298.7554547498 as a small number 0.25545474980026484 +
> 2.4522985e6) I would like to be able to do one of the following.
>
> - Set the number to be subtracted m
Dear Matplotlib users/developers,
The default behaviour of matplotlib.pyplot is to display large (e.g.
2452298.7554547498 as a small number 0.25545474980026484 +
2.4522985e6) I would like to be able to do one of the following.
- Set the number to be subtracted manually (I know I can just su