2011/2/20 Curiouslearn :
> Thomas and Goyo,
>
> Thanks for the answers. I am fine with them being coverted to ints. In
> fact, my ax.set_ylim(bottom=0, top=6000) contains ints and I don't
> understand why they are converted to floats. I was thinking that there
> is perhaps another (more correct) wa
Thomas and Goyo,
Thanks for the answers. I am fine with them being coverted to ints. In
fact, my ax.set_ylim(bottom=0, top=6000) contains ints and I don't
understand why they are converted to floats. I was thinking that there
is perhaps another (more correct) way to set tick values. I will
either
2011/2/19 Thomas Lecocq :
> To avoid having the warning, you can explicitly provide ints :
>
> ax.set_yticks(range(int(ax.get_ylim()[0]), int(ax.get_ylim()[1]), 400))
>
> I don't know any easier method of setting the ticks... Let's wait for the
> user community input !
If you don't want your flo
Good evening,
>
> Hello,
>
> I was trying to change the tick values that show up on the y-axis. I
> wanted a more finer range than the default. So I added:
>
> ax.set_yticks(range(ax.get_ylim()[0], ax.get_ylim()[1], 400))
>
> to my plot. And before this line, I have
>
> ax.se
Hello,
I was trying to change the tick values that show up on the y-axis. I
wanted a more finer range than the default. So I added:
ax.set_yticks(range(ax.get_ylim()[0], ax.get_ylim()[1], 400))
to my plot. And before this line, I have
ax.set_ylim(bottom=0, top=6000)
I get the r