I'm plotting some data with matplotlib. I want the plot to focus on a specific range of x-values, so I'm using set_xlim().
Roughly, my code looks like this:
fig=plt.figure()
ax=fig.add_subplot(111)
for ydata in ydatalist:
ax.plot(x_data,y_data[0],label=ydata[1])
ax.set_xlim(left=0.0,right=1000)
plt.savefig(filename)
When I look at the plot, the x range ends up being from 0 to 12000. This occurs whether set_xlim() occurs before or after plot(). Why is set_xlim() not working in this situation?
plt.xlim(…)
… I remember scratching my head too, few months ago ;-)ax.set_xlim
properly limits the x-axis from 0 to 1000 for me.ax.aspect('auto')
before callingset_xlim
help? Also, if you want to have matplotlib resize the "outside" of the axes instead of the data limits to maintain a set data aspect ratio, useax.set_adjustable('box')
.set_xbound
works whereset_xlim
wouldn't. I can't think of a situation where that would normally occur... Out of curiosity, can you post an example that reproduces it? Glad you got things to work, at any rate.ax.set_xticks
/ax.set_xticklabels
? This has the tendency to mess upax.xlim
if your ticks/labels are outside of the.xlim
.