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Merge pull request #28063 from meeseeksmachine/auto-backport-of-pr-28055-on-v3.9.x
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"""
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Invert Axes
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=============
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Inverted axis
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You can use decreasing axes by flipping the normal order of the axis
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limits
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This example demonstrates two ways to invert the direction of an axis:
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- If you want to set *explicit axis limits* anyway, e.g. via `~.Axes.set_xlim`, you
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can swap the limit values: ``set_xlim(4, 0)`` instead of ``set_xlim(0, 4)``.
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- Use `.Axis.set_inverted` if you only want to invert the axis *without modifying
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the limits*, i.e. keep existing limits or existing autoscaling behavior.
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"""
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
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import numpy as np
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t = np.arange(0.01, 5.0, 0.01)
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s = np.exp(-t)
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x = np.arange(0.01, 4.0, 0.01)
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y = np.exp(-x)
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fig, (ax1, ax2) = plt.subplots(1, 2, figsize=(6.4, 4), layout="constrained")
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fig.suptitle('Inverted axis with ...')
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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ax1.plot(x, y)
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ax1.set_xlim(4, 0) # inverted fixed limits
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ax1.set_title('fixed limits: set_xlim(4, 0)')
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ax1.set_xlabel('decreasing x ⟶')
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ax1.grid(True)
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ax.plot(t, s)
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ax.set_xlim(5, 0) # decreasing time
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ax.set_xlabel('decreasing time (s)')
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ax.set_ylabel('voltage (mV)')
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ax.set_title('Should be growing...')
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ax.grid(True)
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ax2.plot(x, y)
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ax2.xaxis.set_inverted(True) # inverted axis with autoscaling
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ax2.set_title('autoscaling: set_inverted(True)')
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ax2.set_xlabel('decreasing x ⟶')
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ax2.grid(True)
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plt.show()

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