Axes.
set_ylim
(bottom=None, top=None, emit=True, auto=False, *, ymin=None, ymax=None)¶Set the y-axis view limits.
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See also
get_ylim
, set_ybound
, get_ybound
, invert_yaxis
, yaxis_inverted
Notes
The bottom value may be greater than the top value, in which case the y-axis values will decrease from bottom to top.
Examples
>>> set_ylim(bottom, top)
>>> set_ylim((bottom, top))
>>> bottom, top = set_ylim(bottom, top)
One limit may be left unchanged.
>>> set_ylim(top=top_lim)
Limits may be passed in reverse order to flip the direction of
the y-axis. For example, suppose y
represents depth of the
ocean in m. The y-axis limits might be set like the following
so 5000 m depth is at the bottom of the plot and the surface,
0 m, is at the top.
>>> set_ylim(5000, 0)