Thomas described the work-around and provided a link. Put both of the
legends on the second axes. It is a kludge, for sure, but it is all you can
do.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:58 AM, liu lily wrote:
> thanks,
> then are there any workaround on my case?
> or are there any other libaries which I
As I said in the first email, you need to put both legend artists on the
top axes. The link is to the documentation on _how_ to put more than one
legend in the same axes.
Tom
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:58 AM liu lily wrote:
> thanks,
> then are there any workaround on my case?
> or are there a
thanks,
then are there any workaround on my case?
or are there any other libaries which I CAN use to plot and manipulate the
GUI?
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Benjamin Root wrote:
> By "top" he means "whichever axes was added most recently". When twining,
> the new axes is added on top of th
By "top" he means "whichever axes was added most recently". When twining,
the new axes is added on top of the original axes.
I hope that clears it up.
Ben Root
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:05 AM, liu lily wrote:
> I dont understand
> you say it is the first axe
> but why in my case, only the sec
I dont understand
you say it is the first axe
but why in my case, only the second legend is draggable? it is in the
second axe
besides, since I have to use both y-axis on the left and on the right, it
seems I have to have two axes,
are there any workarounds? thanks!
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 2:22 P
The mouse events only propagate to the top axes. You will have to add both
legends to the same (top) axes.
See http://matplotlib.org/users/legend_guide.html#multiple-legend
Tom
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015, 08:57 liu lily wrote:
> Hi, all:
>
> I have two legends, as below, I find that I can't drag th
Hi, all:
I have two legends, as below, I find that I can't drag the first legend,
what is the problem? how to deal with it? thanks!
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig1, ax1 = plt.subplots()
ax2 = ax1.twinx()
ax1.plot([1,2,3],[0.1,0.82,0.3],'y*', label="one")