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@@ -2020,7 +2020,10 @@ def get_tick_space(self): | |
| # There is a heuristic here that the aspect ratio of tick text | ||
| # is no more than 3:1 | ||
| size = tick.label1.get_size() * 3 | ||
| return int(np.floor(length / size)) | ||
| if size > 0: | ||
| return int(np.floor(length / size)) | ||
| else: | ||
| return 2**31 - 1 | ||
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| class YAxis(Axis): | ||
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@@ -2353,4 +2356,7 @@ def get_tick_space(self): | |
| tick = self._get_tick(True) | ||
| # Having a spacing of at least 2 just looks good. | ||
| size = tick.label1.get_size() * 2.0 | ||
| return int(np.floor(length / size)) | ||
| if size > 0: | ||
| return int(np.floor(length / size)) | ||
| else: | ||
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| return 2**31 - 1 | ||
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doesn't need the else. Also, I'd invert this and flag the special case
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For what it is worth, keeping the else clause is about 10% faster. The order shouldn't matter and doesn't affect timings that I have noticed.
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I know order doesn't matter, I just think from a clarity/maintance point of view the special case should be in the if.
Though now I'm wondering if there's a way to modify
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It is probably a bit of apples and oranges since I find the way I wrote it clearest. I looked around for something in numpy that would cast infinities to integers better, but I didn't come up with anything.
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I also find the if else statement clearer.
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shrugs wasn't gonna put up a fight