matplotlib.pyplot.ylim(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶Get or set the y-limits of the current axes.
Call signatures:
bottom, top = ylim() # return the current ylim
ylim((bottom, top)) # set the ylim to bottom, top
ylim(bottom, top) # set the ylim to bottom, top
If you do not specify args, you can alternatively pass bottom or top as kwargs, i.e.:
ylim(top=3) # adjust the top leaving bottom unchanged
ylim(bottom=1) # adjust the bottom leaving top unchanged
Setting limits turns autoscaling off for the y-axis.
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Notes
Calling this function with no arguments (e.g. ylim()) is the pyplot
equivalent of calling get_ylim on the current axes.
Calling this function with arguments is the pyplot equivalent of calling
set_ylim on the current axes. All arguments are passed though.
matplotlib.pyplot.ylim¶