Re: gsn_csm_xy2

From: <araligin_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:05:02 -0800

Quoting Dennis Shea <shea_at_cgd.ucar.edu>:

> > I am using the function gsn_csm_xy2 to plot two variables on the y axis.
> Both
> >the variables on the y axis are anomalies. When i plot the two variables I
> see
> >that the zero location of the right hand side y axis and the left hand side
> y
> >axis are not in the same line. Is it possible to have both the left hand
> side
> >and the right hand side y axis zero to be in the same line.
> >_______________________________________________
>
> Force the y-axes to have the same min and max.
> Use trYMinF, trYMaxF
>

   The scales of both the right side and left side is different but they both
vary across the zero value

> ----
>
> Of course, the effect of that would be
> "Why use gsn_csm_xy2 at all?"
>
>
>
>

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