On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 11:24:53 AM UTC-7, Michael F. Stemper wrote: > On 2017-06-22 12:56, bill.jans...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 10:14:21 AM UTC-7, Michael F. Stemper wrote: > >> On 2017-06-22 09:50, breamore...@gmail.com wrote: > >>> On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 3:33:36 PM UTC+1, Michael F. Stemper wrote: > > > > >>>> Is it likely that the difference in plots due to something that > >>>> changed in matplotlib between 2.7.12 and 2.7.13? If so, is there > >>>> some argument that I could specify in one of the functions to > >>>> prevent this padding/margin/waste? Is there a separate function > >>>> to call? > >>>> > >>>> If the difference isn't due to a change in matplotlib, would it be > >>>> something OS-dependent? How can I track it down? > >> > >>> Id check to see which matplotlib versions you have rather than the Python > >>> version. Either:- > >> > >> Okay, that was easy enough: > > >> >>> import matplotlib > >> >>> matplotlib.__version__ > >> '2.0.0' > >> >>> > >> > >> What's my next step? > > > There were a number of changes to line-drawing in the bump from 1 to 2 -- I > > found that some of them were not listed in the change notes. It's worth > > reviewing > > https://matplotlib.org/users/dflt_style_changes.html#plotting-functions. > > That nailed it! This section: > <https://matplotlib.org/users/dflt_style_changes.html#plot-layout> > addressed my exact problem. > > (Unfortunately, the parameters are not back-compatible, but at least > I'll be ready when they upgrade the box where I usually work.) > > Thanks for your help. > > BTW, your name is familiar. Were you ever at PARC? > > -- > Michael F. Stemper > This post contains greater than 95% post-consumer bytes by weight.
Still am. Bill -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list