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From: Bernhard V. <ber...@gm...> - 2007年05月22日 11:03:39
>
> Is there any documentation or example presenting similar graphs ?
Take a look at two_scales.py from the examples (
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib_examples_0.90.0.zip)
Bernhard
From: Benoit D. <do...@in...> - 2007年05月22日 10:58:26
Hi,
to the best of my knowledge, you have only the opportunity to use the =20=
left Y-axis and the right Y-axis (use twinx())
Benoit
Le 22-mai-07 =E0 11:44, PA a =E9crit :
>
> Hello,
>
> We use Matplotlib for the generation of graphs.
> This library seems very complete and powerful.
>
> Nevertheless we have difficulty making a graph that represents =20
> multiple
> curves with multiple Y-Axis.
> We don't find how to add a new Y-Axis:
>
> - on the left Y-axis and on the left of the axis
> - or on the left Y-axis and on the right of the axis
> - or on the right of the Y-axis and on the left of the axis
> - or on the right of the Y-axis and on the right of the axis.
>
> We want to be able to plot a curve using one Y-axis or the other
>
> Did some of you already implement such a graph ?
> Is there any documentation or example presenting similar graphs ?
>
> We are looking for general indications and directions to follow to =20
> implement
> such complex visualization, and would be pleased to receive any =20
> advice.
> We are ready to precise our problem as well as possible.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> --
> Pierre-Andr=E9 Le Ny
> Chef de produit SIG
> Makina Corpus
> --=20
> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Multiple-Y-axis-=20=
> tf3795273.html#a10734643
> Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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From: Matthias K. <ma...@cl...> - 2007年05月22日 10:07:37
Dear list,
Are there binaries available for
 - win32
 - built against Python 2.5
 - built against wxPython 2.8-unicode ?
Thanks,
Matthias
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From: PA <le...@ma...> - 2007年05月22日 09:44:19
Hello,
We use Matplotlib for the generation of graphs.
This library seems very complete and powerful.
Nevertheless we have difficulty making a graph that represents multiple
curves with multiple Y-Axis.
We don't find how to add a new Y-Axis:
 - on the left Y-axis and on the left of the axis
 - or on the left Y-axis and on the right of the axis
 - or on the right of the Y-axis and on the left of the axis
 - or on the right of the Y-axis and on the right of the axis.
We want to be able to plot a curve using one Y-axis or the other
Did some of you already implement such a graph ?=20
Is there any documentation or example presenting similar graphs ?
We are looking for general indications and directions to follow to implemen=
t
such complex visualization, and would be pleased to receive any advice.
We are ready to precise our problem as well as possible.
Thanks in advance
--
Pierre-Andr=C3=A9 Le Ny
Chef de produit SIG
Makina Corpus
--=20
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Multiple-Y-axis-tf37952=
73.html#a10734643
Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

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