.. _pylab_examples-shared_axis_across_figures: pylab_examples example code: shared_axis_across_figures.py ========================================================== [`source code `_] :: """ connect the data limits on the axes in one figure with the axes in another. This is not the right way to do this for two axes in the same figure -- use the sharex and sharey property in that case """ # -*- noplot -*- import numpy from pylab import figure, show fig1 = figure() fig2 = figure() ax1 = fig1.add_subplot(111) ax2 = fig2.add_subplot(111, sharex=ax1, sharey=ax1) ax1.plot(numpy.random.rand(100), 'o') ax2.plot(numpy.random.rand(100), 'o') # In the latest release, it is no longer necessary to do anything # special to share axes across figures: # ax1.sharex_foreign(ax2) # ax2.sharex_foreign(ax1) # ax1.sharey_foreign(ax2) # ax2.sharey_foreign(ax1) show() Keywords: python, matplotlib, pylab, example, codex (see :ref:`how-to-search-examples`)