>>>>> "Jean-Baptiste" =3D=3D Jean-Baptiste Cazier <Jean-Baptiste.cazier@d=
ecode.is> writes:
Jean-Baptiste> S=E6ll !
Jean-Baptiste> I followed you advice to use directly axes to
Jean-Baptiste> define my subplots fig =3D Figure(figsize=3D(8,4),
Jean-Baptiste> dpi=3D100)
#ax =3D Subplot(fig, 211)
ax =3D Plot.axes([0.1,0.3,0.8,0.7])
fig.add_axis(ax)
#mrks =3D Subplot(fig, 212)
mrks =3D Plot.axes([0.1,0.1,0.8,0.15], axisbg=3D'c')
fig.add_axis(mrks)
"Plot" is not from matplotlib. Please post a complete working
matplotlib example that replicates your problem and I'll take a look.
It looks like you are mixing the matlab interface with the OO
interface. axes is from matplotlib.matlab. If you want to use the OO
interface, use =20
from matplotlib.figure import Figure =20
from matplotlib.axes import Axes, Subplot
# etc, etc
ax =3D Axes(fig, [0.1, 0.3, 0.8, 0.7])
fig.add_axis(ax)
mrks =3D Axes(fig, [0.1, 0.1, 0.8, 0.15], axisbg=3D'c')
fig.add_axis(mrks)
JDH
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