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?
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