I've created a simple hexbin plot with matplotlib.pyplot. I haven't changed any default settings. My x-axis information ranges from 2003 to 2009, while the y values range from 15 to 35. Rather than writing out 2003, 2004, etc., matplotlib collapses it into 0, 1, 2, ... + 2.003e+03. Is there a simple way to force matplotlib to write out the full numbers?

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Mark C.

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I think you can use the xticks function to set string labels:

nums = arange(2003, 2010)
xticks(nums, (str(n) for n in nums))

EDIT: This is a better way:

gca().xaxis.set_major_formatter(FormatStrFormatter('%d'))

or something like that, anyway. (In older versions of Matplotlib the method was called setMajorFormatter.)

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don't know from which version, but since Matplotlib 1.0 setMajorFormatter is set_major_formatter. – Bernardo Kyotoku Dec 24 '10 at 21:38
@Bernardo: thanks, I'll change that. – David Zaslavsky Dec 24 '10 at 21:40
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