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jklymak opened this issue Oct 1, 2018 · 3 comments
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Create Arbitrary scale transforms #12361

jklymak opened this issue Oct 1, 2018 · 3 comments

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jklymak commented Oct 1, 2018

So I was wondering if one could not provide the _ArbitraryTransform and the ArbitraryScale as a public object within matplotlib.transforms and matplotlib.scale respectively, possibly with an enhanced API for .set_scale to also allow for a single scale to be defined as a functional relation.

Originally posted by @ImportanceOfBeingErnest in #11859 (comment)

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story645 commented May 17, 2023

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QuLogic commented May 26, 2023

I was going to ask the same thing, so since I think it probably was, I'll close this.

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