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Unable to disable autoscaling in pyplot.plot #17955

@neilpeterman

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@neilpeterman

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Bug summary

Arguments to disable autoscaling are not working, so despite e.g. scalex=False the horizontal axis is re-scaled.

Code for reproduction

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

plt.plot([0, 2], [0, 2], '-')
plt.plot([0, 10], [1, 1], '-', scalex=False)

Actual outcome

Output in-line in jupyter notebook:
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Expected outcome

Expected autoscaling only for the first call, so the xscale is just a bit padded from [0, 2]. This works as expected in matplotlib==3.1.3:
image

Matplotlib version

  • Operating system: Ubuntu 18.04.3
  • Matplotlib version: 3.3.0
  • Matplotlib backend (print(matplotlib.get_backend())): module://ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline
  • Python version: 3.6.8
  • Jupyter version (if applicable): 1.0.0
  • Other libraries: N/A

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