Peter,
I think that you want
cax = ax1.imshow(…)
cbar = fig.colorbar(cax,ax=ax1) # Where the ax keyword tells the colorbar which
axes to steal space from. [1]
If you want the colorbar to be to the right of the first axes, and have the
second and third axes line up with the first, then you need
Le jeudi 19 février 2015 à 23:10 -0800, Peter Rowat a écrit :
> I apologize for asking such a trivial question, but I’ve spent a long time
> trying to fix this:
>
> I have a large 2D array that displays as an image, with a colorbar on the
> side.
> I also display 2 curves on top of the image. i.
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Peter,
You’re welcome.
While I appreciate that you are trying to cut down on unnecessary emails (as
per emailcharter.org - interesting read), it is appropriate to include the list
in your responses, especially one indicating that a solution has been found, so
that others on the list stop think