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Errorbar plot ignores linestyle rcParam #2366
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changed default value of `fmt` from '-' -> '' fixes issue matplotlib#2366 Fix that does minimal amount of reverse compatible breakage. I think the only scenario where this will be a problem are cases where users have set a non-default value for `lines.linestyle`, but do not want the lines drawn by `errorbar` to respect that. I think that this use case is broken because `lines.linestyle` should be respected by plotting functions which draw lines.
The problem here is that |
changed default value of `fmt` from '-' -> '' fixes issue matplotlib#2366 Fix that does minimal amount of reverse compatible breakage. I think the only scenario where this will be a problem are cases where users have set a non-default value for `lines.linestyle`, but do not want the lines drawn by `errorbar` to respect that. I think that this use case is broken because `lines.linestyle` should be respected by plotting functions which draw lines.
Personally, I think that errorbar's interpretation of fmt=None being don't |
I agree it should be, but I think changing the meaning of |
…tice Closes matplotlib#2366, as an alternative to matplotlib#2738.
When plotting errorbar plots, matplotlib is not following the rcParams of no linestyle. Instead, it's plotting all of the points connected with a line. As per http://stackoverflow.com/q/18498742/1484957, I'm opening this issue. Here's a minimum working example:
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