Pellegrini Eric wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I would like to create a plot from which I set the x data later. The
> method set_xdata works but the corresponding plot displays the initial
> x limits. Is it possible to update the plot automatically in order
> that the displayed plot has x limits corresponding to the newly set x
> data ?
>
> Here is the script that fails:
>
> import pylab
> fig = pylab.figure()
> ax = fig.add_subplot(111, label = 'plot1')
> p, = ax.plot([1,2,3,4,5])
> p.set_xdata([10,20,30,40,50])
> # ax.set_xlim([10,50])
> fig.show()
>
> to update the xlim I have to add the commented line.
>
> thank you very much
>
> Eric Pellegrini
>
>
>   
I think this is more or less the same question asked by "C M" on April 8
on this list. Can you see if the response by Ryan May is sufficient for you?

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