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2013-11-15 13:18:15 +0200 | marked best answer | Documentation for show involving ymin and ymax If you look at the graphics object page as a whole, there are some references to Edit: This is now Trac 15419. |
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2013-11-13 23:48:47 +0200 | asked a question | Documentation for show involving ymin and ymax I was reading the documentation on 2d plotting again and I noticed something that I find strange. In the plot documentation, there is the following phrase:
Ok, so this feels pretty obvious and all is well and good. But then you get other questions that show that ymin and ymax don't behave naively, nor are they associated directly with plot. Instead, that answer says that ymin and ymax are really just always passed to show, and so should be thought of as show arguments. Hmm, so it's not so obvious. So we might go to the show documentation to better understand what is going on. Unfortunately, show does not mention anything about ymin or ymax, or what happens when they're added together. As far as I can tell, there is nothing in any show documentation that mentions ymin or ymax. Is that correct? If so, is that by design? |
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