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@anntzer anntzer commented Oct 18, 2022

Standard Axes are, well, more standard.

Also some small rewording, and make the axes limits/label setting shorter with .set(), as that's not really the main point of the examples.

See discussion at #24203.

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  • Has pytest style unit tests (and pytest passes).
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Standard Axes are, well, more standard.

Also some small rewording, and make the axes limits/label setting
shorter with `.set()`, as that's not really the main point of the
examples.
@jklymak jklymak merged commit cc75b9b into matplotlib:main Oct 18, 2022
@anntzer anntzer deleted the dpa branch October 18, 2022 19:08
@QuLogic QuLogic added this to the v3.7.0 milestone Oct 19, 2022
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