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We can use rcParams["ytick.labelright"] = False
(default False) and rcParams["ytick.right"] = False
(default False) and rcParams["ytick.labelleft"] = True
(default True) and rcParams["ytick.left"] = True
(default True) to control where on the axes ticks and their labels appear.
These properties can also be set in the .matplotlib/matplotlibrc
.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/build/matplotlib-xz4j8t/matplotlib-3.1.2/examples/ticks_and_spines/tick_label_right.py", line 1
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^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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Set default y-axis tick labels on the right
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We can use :rc:`ytick.labelright` (default False) and :rc:`ytick.right`
(default False) and :rc:`ytick.labelleft` (default True) and :rc:`ytick.left`
(default True) to control where on the axes ticks and their labels appear.
These properties can also be set in the ``.matplotlib/matplotlibrc``.
"""
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
plt.rcParams['ytick.right'] = plt.rcParams['ytick.labelright'] = True
plt.rcParams['ytick.left'] = plt.rcParams['ytick.labelleft'] = False
x = np.arange(10)
fig, (ax0, ax1) = plt.subplots(2, 1, sharex=True, figsize=(6, 6))
ax0.plot(x)
ax0.yaxis.tick_left()
# use default parameter in rcParams, not calling tick_right()
ax1.plot(x)
plt.show()
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