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Init axes._children early enough to avoid need for some getattr calls. #24634

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@anntzer anntzer commented Dec 5, 2022

PR Summary

See discussion at #24627 (comment).

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Documentation and Tests

  • Has pytest style unit tests (and pytest passes)
  • Documentation is sphinx and numpydoc compliant (the docs should build without error).
  • New plotting related features are documented with examples.

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  • New features are marked with a .. versionadded:: directive in the docstring and documented in doc/users/next_whats_new/
  • API changes are marked with a .. versionchanged:: directive in the docstring and documented in doc/api/next_api_changes/
  • Release notes conform with instructions in next_whats_new/README.rst or next_api_changes/README.rst

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That was not as bad as I feared it would be.

@ksunden ksunden merged commit 9d22ab0 into matplotlib:main Dec 6, 2022
@anntzer anntzer deleted the ac branch December 6, 2022 06:54
rcomer pushed a commit to rcomer/matplotlib that referenced this pull request Dec 10, 2022
…in _update_transScale

Manual backport required due to simple conflict caused by the
first removed line being different in main and v3.6.x, having
previously been modified at matplotlib#24634.
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