Dear ALL,

Good morning... Here is a question that may already have been asked
(and answered), but not to my knowledge. Matplotlib's figure windows
come with that handy navigation bar, which includes a Pan/Zoom button
and a Zoom-to-rectangle button. Once a zoom rectangle is defined on a
figure, is it possible to get the coordinates of it (that is, the
lower and upper corner coordinates which define the zoom rectangle)?
If so, how can this be done?

Thanks in advance for any reply.

With best regards,

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Dr. Mauro J. Cavalcanti
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