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Is the attached the sort of thing you a
Is the attached the sort of thing you are looking for?
It allows ylim to be specified, including as "common".
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have, or has anyone ever considered making, a version of
'termplot' that allows the user to specify that all plots should have
t
Does anyone have, or has anyone ever considered making, a version of
'termplot' that allows the user to specify that all plots should have
the same y-limits?
This seems a natural thing to ask for, as the plots share a y-scale. If
you don't have the same y-axes you can easily misread the comparati