Nov-20-2021, 06:18 AM
Thanks!
I took that from an example I found. Thought it must be the way to go.
Whoever wrote the example did not put x in ax.plot(x, y, color='blue', label='y = x^2'), just y. I presumed matplotlib used the available x.
Still, x-axis zero and y-axis zero do not coincide, any ideas on that??
The y-axis does not run through the tick which indicates x = zero, there is a slight gap.
I took that from an example I found. Thought it must be the way to go.
Whoever wrote the example did not put x in ax.plot(x, y, color='blue', label='y = x^2'), just y. I presumed matplotlib used the available x.
Still, x-axis zero and y-axis zero do not coincide, any ideas on that??
The y-axis does not run through the tick which indicates x = zero, there is a slight gap.