Thanks John.  That will work.

Ryan

On 3/20/07, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/20/07, Ryan Krauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a figure with 2 subplots (2 rows, 1 column) created using the
> > OO interface like this:
> >
> > ax1=fig.add_subplot(2,1,1)
> > ax2=fig.add_subplot(2,1,2)
> >
> > After I have created these axes and plotted things on them, I want to
> > be able to set their x and y lims.  The function that creates the plot
> > returns fig.  I can then get to a list of the axes from fig.axes.  My
> > question is this: can I know from the list of axes or their individual
> > properties which one is which - i.e. which one is the top one and
> > which one is the bottom one?  It looks like ax1.rowNum and colNum
> > should refer to the parameters I want (rowNum in this case, since
> > there is only one column).  But there isn't a docstring for them.  Is
> > this there intended use (or at least a safe use of them)?
> >
> > 99% of the time, I will create the top one first so topfig=fig.axes[0]
> > and bottomfig=fig.axes[1].  But if I ever screw that up, it could be
> > bad.
>
>
> If you are creating subplots, you can do
>
> rows, cols, num = ax.get_geometry()
>
> You can also change the geometry with set_geometry.
>
> There are a couple of Subplot helper functions you may find useful, eg
> to selectively apply x and ylabeling:
>
>     def is_first_col(self):
>         return self.colNum==0
>
>     def is_first_row(self):
>         return self.rowNum==0
>
>     def is_last_row(self):
>         return self.rowNum==self.numRows-1
>
>     def is_last_col(self):
>         return self.colNum==self.numCols-1
>

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