I'm making a plot with two y axes. When I resize the font on the tick
labels for the second axis, nothing happens. The same code however works
fine for the first set of axes.
fig = figure()
ax1 = fig.add_subplot(111)
plot(bias,gamma1,'k.',markersize=mrkrsize)
ax1.set_ylim([0,10])
ax1.set_yticks([0,5,10])
ax1.set_yticklabels([0,5,10],fontsize=34) #Correctly sets tick label
font size
ax2 = ax1.twinx()
plot(bias,f,'k.',markersize=mrkrsize)
ax2.set_yticks([0,-2,-4,-6])
ax2.set_yticklabels([0,-2,-4,-6],fontsize=34) #Remains default size, no
error message
As far as I can tell this really should work, unless there is something
about twinx I don't understand. Any insight would be appreciated.
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