Thanks for the amazingly quick turnaround!
-Joe

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Eric Firing <efir...@hawaii.edu> wrote:

> On 08/20/2010 12:18 PM, Joe Kington wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've recently noticed that setting the y-tick locations on an image plot
> > changes the y-axis limits, while changing the x-tick locations does not
> > change the x-axis limits.  I wouldn't have expected either to change the
> > axis limits, but it seems quite inconsistent that the y-axis and x-axis
> > behave differently in this situation.
> >
> > The axis limits are easily restored by a call to "ax.axis('image')", but
> > this seems unnecessary.
> >
> > A very quick search of the bug tracker doesn't reveal anything matching
> > this description...
> >
> > Is this expected behavior or a bug?
> >
> > As an example, setting the y-tick locations changes the y-axis limits:
> > import numpy as np
> > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
> >
> > num = 10
> > data = np.arange(num**2).reshape((num,num))
> >
> > fig = plt.figure()
> > ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
> >
> > cax = ax.imshow(data)
> >
> > ax.set_yticks(range(num//2))
> >
> > fig.show()
> >
> > However, setting the x-tick locations does not change the axis limits...
> > import numpy as np
> > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
> >
> > num = 10
> > data = np.arange(num**2).reshape((num,num))
> >
> > fig = plt.figure()
> > ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
> >
> > cax = ax.imshow(data)
> >
> > ax.set_xticks(range(num//2))
> >
> > fig.show()
> >
> > As a reference, I'm running matplotlib 1.0.0 with python 2.7.0 on a
> > 64-bit Linux (kernel 2.6.31) machine.  I can confirm this on python 2.6
> > and matplotlib 0.99 as well, though.
> >
> > If this isn't expected behavior, I'll be glad to open a bug report.
>
> Joe,
>
> Thanks for the report.  The fix is in svn 8652 and 8653.
>
> Eric
>
> >
> > Thanks!
> > -Joe
>
>
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