

.. _sphx_glr_gallery_pylab_examples_invert_axes.py:


===========
Invert Axes
===========

You can use decreasing axes by flipping the normal order of the axis
limits




.. image:: /gallery/pylab_examples/images/sphx_glr_invert_axes_001.png
    :align: center





.. code-block:: python


    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    import numpy as np

    t = np.arange(0.01, 5.0, 0.01)
    s = np.exp(-t)
    plt.plot(t, s)

    plt.xlim(5, 0)  # decreasing time

    plt.xlabel('decreasing time (s)')
    plt.ylabel('voltage (mV)')
    plt.title('Should be growing...')
    plt.grid(True)

    plt.show()

**Total running time of the script:** ( 0 minutes  0.023 seconds)



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     :download:`Download Python source code: invert_axes.py <invert_axes.py>`



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