Mark Bakker wrote:
> After further anlysis, I still get the light colored lined at x=10 when 
> I zoom-in interactively on that line (still using TkAgg). Have you tried 
> zooming-in?
> 
> I tried to zoom in on my eps and png files with the overlap, and they 
> look fine.
> 
> That's all. I can live with it just fine, but it is odd.
> Still would like to know what interpolation option you used.

All default, out of the box.  I think that is bilinear.  I have to 
run--can't check now.

Eric
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark
> 
> On 8/21/07, * Mark Bakker* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     I use TkAgg on win32, and saw the line on screen and in png and eps
>     files.
>     I tried nudging it, but that didn't work either.
>     So I tried the following overlap and still saw the line:
>     a = ones((10,10))
>     imshow(a,extent=( 0.0,11.0,0.0,10.0))
>     imshow(a,extent=(10.0,20.0,0.0,10.0))
>     axis((0,20,0,10))
> 
>     So I figured it had to do with the interpolation.
>     I used the default interpolation ('bilinear').
>     When I do the above overlap with interpolation set to 'nearest', I
>     don't get the line!
> 
>     What interpolation were you using?
> 
>     Thanks for your help,
> 
>     Mark
> 
> 
> 
>     On 8/21/07, * Eric Firing* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>         Mark,
> 
>         What backend?  I don't see it when I run your lines in ipython
>         -pylab,
>         with gtkagg in use (linux).
> 
>         Have you tried using floating point extents and fudging them very
>         slightly to overlap?
> 
>         Eric
> 
>         Mark Bakker wrote:
>         >  Hello all -
>         >
>         >  I am trying to plot two images side byside.
>         >  The problem is that I get a white line between them.
>         >  Even when the extent of the two images are exactly next to
>         eachother.
>         >  Does anybody know how to get rid of the white line?
>         >  Here's an easy example:
>         >
>         >  from pylab import *
>         >  a = ones((10,10))
>         >  imshow(a,extent=(0,10,0,10))
>         >  imshow(a,extent=(10,20,0,10))
>         >  axis((0,20,0,10))
>         >
>         >  Thanks, Mark
>         >
>         >
>         >
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