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Auto decide the best range for each subplot #3406

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dclong opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 3 comments
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Auto decide the best range for each subplot #3406

dclong opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 3 comments
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tag: API tag: backend: bokeh type: enhancement Minor feature or improvement to an existing feature

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dclong commented Jan 17, 2019

When layout multiple plots together the x/y ranges are decided by the first subplot, which might not be a good range to use for other subplots. Is it possible (at least have an option) to decide the best range for each plot?

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philippjfr commented Jan 17, 2019

Yes, you can set axiswise=True on each element, but I think shared_axes=False should also disable normalization so I'll mark this as a bug.

@philippjfr philippjfr added type: bug Something isn't correct or isn't working tag: API tag: backend: bokeh type: enhancement Minor feature or improvement to an existing feature and removed type: bug Something isn't correct or isn't working labels Jan 17, 2019
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