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From: liu l. <pol...@gm...> - 2015-03-11 14:05:51
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I dont understand you say it is the first axe but why in my case, only the second legend is draggable? it is in the second axe besides, since I have to use both y-axis on the left and on the right, it seems I have to have two axes, are there any workarounds? thanks! On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 2:22 PM, Thomas Caswell <tca...@gm...> wrote: > The mouse events only propagate to the top axes. You will have to add > both legends to the same (top) axes. > > See http://matplotlib.org/users/legend_guide.html#multiple-legend > > > Tom > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015, 08:57 liu lily <pol...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi, all: >> >> I have two legends, as below, I find that I can't drag the first legend, >> what is the problem? how to deal with it? thanks! >> >> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt >> >> fig1, ax1 = plt.subplots() >> ax2 = ax1.twinx() >> >> ax1.plot([1,2,3],[0.1,0.82,0.3],'y*', label="one") >> ax2.plot([1,2,3],[5,6,7],'ro', label="two") >> >> leg1 = ax1.legend() >> leg2 = ax2.legend() >> >> leg1.draggable(state=True) >> leg2.draggable(state=True) >> plt.show() >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------------------ >> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, >> sponsored >> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub >> for all >> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership >> blogs to >> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the >> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> > |