Sorry about that, and thanks for your investigation. It's easy enough
to change the default.
I think (and it was a while ago, so I may be misremembering) I probably
made that change myself in error. (There used to be two completely
separate code paths for doing step plots, that I merged into one).
Any objections? Is it possible that change was made deliberately (to
conform with matlab or gnuplot etc.)?
Cheers,
Mike
Neil Crighton wrote:
> Now I see there are more options in 0.98 - 'steps-pre', 'steps-post',
> 'steps-mid'. The default should be steps-post for backwards
> compatibility. In 0.98.3 the default is steps-pre. And sorry for the
> testy tone of the previous email :)
>
> Neil
>
> 2008年8月28日 Neil Crighton <nei...@gm...>:
>
>> linestyle='steps' has changed behaviour between 0.91.2 and 0.98.3. The
>> 'step' between two points used to move horizontally and then
>> vertically from the left point neighbouring right point, now it moves
>> vertically then horizontally.
>>
>> Was this change intentional? I hope not, because I've just spent the
>> past hour working out it was the reason for my plotting routines not
>> working properly :-/
>>
>> Neil
>>
>>
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