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Definite improvement. I just have one trivial suggestion that you are welcome to ignore if you wish.
sure, done. |
…rovide similar functionalities.
…rovide similar functionalities.
…843-on-v3.6.x Backport PR #24843 on branch v3.6.x (Show that fill_between and span_where provide similar functionalities.)
…843-on-v3.6.2-doc Backport PR #24843 on branch v3.6.2-doc (Show that fill_between and span_where provide similar functionalities.)
@meeseeksdev backport to v3.7.x |
Owee, I'm MrMeeseeks, Look at me. There seem to be a conflict, please backport manually. Here are approximate instructions:
And apply the correct labels and milestones. Congratulations — you did some good work! Hopefully your backport PR will be tested by the continuous integration and merged soon! Remember to remove the If these instructions are inaccurate, feel free to suggest an improvement. |
OK, will do it as part of the merge myself. |
Actually, I misunderstood the conflict; this conflicts because it was deprecated in 3.7; there's no need to backport this PR. |
PR Summary
In preparation for a possible deprecation of BrokenBarHCollection (#24827), which may be a good idea.
Using axes methods is usually simpler for end users, anyways.
PR Checklist
Documentation and Tests
pytest
passes)Release Notes
.. versionadded::
directive in the docstring and documented indoc/users/next_whats_new/
.. versionchanged::
directive in the docstring and documented indoc/api/next_api_changes/
next_whats_new/README.rst
ornext_api_changes/README.rst