Hi. A couple of questions about `scatter`:Q1The bounding box `axes.dataLim` increases in size when calling scatter(x, y) compared to plot(x, y) (for the same x, y data, of course). I think this change is due to the size of the markers being added to the data limits (not sure if this is true). I
sandric ionut wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am trying to diplay legend of X and Y axes like: legend(('label X',
> 'label Y'), isaxes=True)
> and I get an error: __init__() got an
> unexpected keyword argument 'is
> axes'
>
> How can I display labels for X and Y axes and a Title for the plot
If I und
Hello:
I am trying to diplay legend of X and Y axes like: legend(('label X', 'label
Y'), isaxes=True)
and I get an error: __init__() got an unexpected
keyword argument 'is
axes'
How can I display labels for X and Y axes and a Title for the plot
Thank you,
Ionut
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On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 22:26, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gcf is written to return the last figure activated or created by the
> "figure" command. It would be fairly trivial to add support for
> making the last clicked figure the active one, but it seems like a
> reasonable thing to
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 2:09 PM, sordnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have a little problem, I've been unable to solve, maybe someone can help
> me out.
> I have several figures opened, but when I use gcf() I get handle of the last
> opened figure instead of the active one...
> i.e. w
Hi all,
I have a little problem, I've been unable to solve, maybe someone can help
me out.
I have several figures opened, but when I use gcf() I get handle of the last
opened figure instead of the active one...
i.e. when intercepting a button_press_event, gcf().number returns the number
of the l