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  • What is strange about those numbers? Note that you have a lot more information than we have, e.g. access to the data, an idea about the desired outcome etc. See minimal reproducible example for what is needed to help here. From the information provided until now, one can deduce that you have a dataset of around 100 rows and hence the Formatter will format some numbers in the range 0 to 100. This seems reasonable. Commented Oct 20, 2018 at 3:23
  • Thanks for your comment. I attached the data file. Any idea why those number starts with -10. Also, the script doesn't work if I replace the int(xx-9) with int(xx) on the mme function. Commented Oct 20, 2018 at 3:28
  • I suppose the first (invisible) tick on the axis is at -10. Can you also say what exactly you are trying to achieve? In your own words, how should the axis look like at the end? Commented Oct 20, 2018 at 3:33
  • My data is grided on uneven time, so I am trying to set my time manually. That is why I am using FuncFormatter function. I expected that I will see my time x-axis starts at the first time which is 1982-01-02, yet it starts at 2006-01-04. Also, the last point is at 2011-12-21, yet I found that the last data is at 2009-04-02. Commented Oct 20, 2018 at 3:39