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Bug summary
Autoscaling axis behaviour is inconsistent for data on very small scales
Code for reproduction
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
x = np.repeat(np.arange(10), 10)
y = np.tile(np.arange(10), 10)
fig, axes = plt.subplots(1, 4, figsize=(16, 4))
axes[0].scatter(x, y)
axes[1].scatter(x*1e3, y*1e3)
axes[2].scatter(x*1e-3, y*1e-3)
axes[3].scatter(x*1e-6, y*1e-6)
plt.show()
Actual outcome
Expected outcome
The plot should scale in the same way regardless of absolute values of data range. E.g.
Matplotlib version
- Operating system: Arch Linux
- Matplotlib version: 3.0.3
- Matplotlib backend (
print(matplotlib.get_backend())
): module://ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline - Python version: 3.8.1
- Jupyter version (if applicable): jupyter-client==5.3.4 jupyter-console==6.0.0 jupyter-core==4.6.1
Installed with pacman on arch linux (installs from source.)
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