On Friday 29 February 2008 11:15:20 am Matthieu Brucher wrote:
> > You can either set your axes.formatter.limits rc setting to something
> > like 4,
> > or you can make your axes smaller in the figure, like
> > axes([0.25,0.125,0.7,0.85])
>
> Thanks for this. I tried the first one (I can't make the figure smaller
> ;)), but I got this result :
>
>   File "images.py", line 14, in <module>
>     pl.rcParams['axes.formatter.limits']=4
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/__init__.py",
> line 552, in __setitem__
>     cval = self.validate[key](val)
>   File
> "/home/brucher/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/rcsetup.py",
> line 119, in __call__
>     assert type(s) in (list,tuple)
>
> with :
> >>> import pylab as pl
> >>> pl.rcParams['axes.formatter.limits']=4

You might try checking what the existing values are:

>>> rcParams['axes.formatter.limits']
[-7, 7]

and try:

rcParams['axes.formatter.limits']=[-4,4]

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