Sam Creamer
Sam Creamer

Reputation: 5361

Setting an axis in matplotlib

I'm producing a graph in matplotlib and I would like to set the x-axis between 0-10000 but I do not want to change the y axis I want the graph to do that on it's own. Right now both axis are automatically generated.

Here's an example:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.plot([1,2,3,4], [1,4,9,16], 'ro')
plt.axis([0, 6, 0, 20]) 

The axis command cannot help me because I would have to set the y value as well. Also for some reason xlim doesn't work it say's it has no argument xlim.

Any suggestions appreciated thanks

Upvotes: 19

Views: 59837

Answers (1)

Marty
Marty

Reputation: 8260

This seems to work fine for me:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.plot([1,2,3,4], [1,4,9,16], 'ro')
# print plt.xlim()
plt.xlim(0, 10000)
# or 
# plt.xlim(xmin=0, xmax=10000)

Upvotes: 25

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