kcrisman wrote:
> Just to confirm, I was doing some other random plotting of points (not
> lines, just scatter points) today with axes=False, and once again this
> cropped up - off by one pixel with the line x=0 and some points which
> were definitely on that line, yet they weren't on it.  This was with
> frames True or False.
> 
> So the problem is either that our points are all one pixel off from
> the "real" axes, or that the axes are one pixel off from the points'
> actual positions.  I personally think that it is drawing anything with
> x or y coordinate zero one pixel off for some reason, but I can't
> prove it.
> 
> Does this happen when we plot the points directly using matplotlib and
> points generated by math.sin or whatever?


Can you give us the code you used to demonstrate this?  At this point, I 
need lots of reproducible test cases (and time :).  The other day I 
tried doing a parametric_plot that gave me the axes, and the axis lines 
seemed right on (i.e., the drawn line was exactly over the axis line).

I also tried to plot the data points directly using matplotlib, but the 
results were inconclusive.

Jason


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