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How do I create a plot where the scales of x-axis and y-axis are the same?

This equal ratio should be maintained even if I change the window size. Currently, my graph scales together with the window size.

I tried:

plt.xlim(-3, 3)
plt.ylim(-3, 3)
plt.axis('equal')
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Use Axes.set_aspect in the following manner:

from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
plt.plot(range(5))
plt.xlim(-3, 3)
plt.ylim(-3, 3)
ax = plt.gca()
ax.set_aspect('equal', adjustable='box')
plt.draw()
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    Awesome! It indeed works like charm. Could you please tell me what plt.plot(range(5)) and plt.gca().set_aspect('equal', adjustable='box') do, if you don't mind? Also, I notice that even if I don't have plt.draw(), the plot will still show up. Then what is the use of it? Aug 2, 2013 at 1:43
  • the plot is just have something to show. For the set_aspect read the documentation link. The draw is just to make sure it gets rendered.
    – tacaswell
    Aug 2, 2013 at 1:49
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    to have some fake data to plot (it should have plotted a straight line).
    – tacaswell
    Aug 2, 2013 at 2:08
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    @perfectionm1ng no worries, took me a while to figure out what you were asking.
    – tacaswell
    Aug 2, 2013 at 2:40
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    Is there a way to get this done without having to specify exactly the limits? I would have expected there to be a simple command to get a square plot with the same scale and ticks for both axis. Thanks
    – Confounded
    Feb 25, 2020 at 10:34
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plt.axis('scaled')

works well for me.

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  • Also worked for me. Just make sure to use this before setting limits/ticks, as it will rescale automatically.
    – Andrew
    May 27, 2019 at 12:09
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    Sorry, plt.axis('scaled') didn't work for me in Python 3.7 and matplotlib - matplotlib==3.1.0 However, plt.axis('square') worked!
    – rishi jain
    Oct 11, 2019 at 10:15
  • @rishijain ValueError: Unrecognized string squared to axis; try on or off
    – Mona Jalal
    Jan 21, 2022 at 18:54
  • @MonaJalal it's plt.axis('square') not plt.axis('squared')
    – peer
    Sep 3, 2022 at 22:12
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See the documentation on plt.axis(). This:

plt.axis('equal')

doesn't work because it changes the limits of the axis to make circles appear circular. What you want is:

plt.axis('square')

This creates a square plot with equal axes.

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Try something like:

import pylab as p
p.plot(x,y)
p.axis('equal')
p.show()
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  • This works on my system, perhaps you could show a portion of the code you are working on? Might be able to help work out the issue quicker.
    – Dman2
    Aug 1, 2013 at 15:27
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    P.axis('equal') seems to be like P.gca().set_aspect('equal', adjustable='datalim'). While if adjustable='box', then the plot becomes square. Jan 3, 2018 at 9:22
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    I definitely do not get a square box out of this. Apr 17, 2019 at 15:58
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    pylab is deprecated
    – eric
    Jul 29, 2020 at 13:46
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    If you want to also have the grid square, in addition to aspect as mentioned in the other answers, see stackoverflow.com/a/65049909/55935 Nov 29, 2020 at 14:31

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