Fix autoscaling with twinx and vspans: consider axis with one pair of finite limits ONLY #8513
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PR Summary
Fixes #6284. The problem was that autoscaling was ignoring all axis limits when any of them were infinite. However we should handle this on a case by case basis: If only the x-limits are infinite, we can still use the y-limits, and vice versa. This makes autoscaling work properly with vspans (which only have infinite y-limits).
In order to reproduce the issue (and verify it is fixed), try this:
If fixed, you should see that the vspan does not disappear.
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