you can use the zorder option:

plot(x_line,y_line,zorder=10)
scatter(x_point,y_point,zorder=12)


N.

Le mardi 11 juillet 2006 14:48, aonghus a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I would like to draw a line, and then draw some points
> on top of the line, so I try something like
>
>  plot(x_line, y_line, ...)
>  scatter(x_point, y_point)
>
> but in the resulting plot it seems the points are
> drawn first and the lines drawn over them (so they are
> obscured).
>
> How do I specify the order in which the drawing should
> take place?
>
> thanks,
>
> a
>
>
>
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