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From: Nemanja S. <vla...@gm...> - 2014-06-12 16:22:56
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Well, step by step it goes. So, I realized that for "normal" behaviour, all axeses should have same y limit, but i need different, so there should be certain way to calculate differente num values for aspect ratio for every axes based on ylim value. But i hope there is more easier way to do that? Best On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 6:03 PM, Nemanja Savic <vla...@gm...> wrote: > Hi again, > > I think I am very near to discover how the things work, but I need a bit > or ur help. What I basically want is to apply the same aspect ratio to all > Axes objects. I realized that whenevr twinx is called, a new axes is added > in the list of axeses. So, my question is now, why when I set aspect ratio > of 0.5 to one of the axeses, the others don't follow that? > > Best > > > On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 5:44 AM, Nemanja Savic <vla...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi all guys, >> >> I have already spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to set the >> aspect ratio of all axeses in my plot which consists of a single subplot >> and three y axes. Namely, i tried to set the aspect ratio of the base axes, >> and i expect after twinx that others will inheritt that. So, what i >> basically want is to make figure wider and thiner. >> >> Best regards and thanx, >> >> -- >> Nemanja Savić >> > > > > -- > Nemanja Savić > -- Nemanja Savić |