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python - Matplotlib yaxis range display using absolute values rather than offset values?

I have the following range of numpy data (deltas of usec timestamps):

array([ 4.312,  4.317,  4.316,  4.32 ,  4.316,  4.316,  4.319,  4.317,
    4.317,  4.316,  4.318,  4.316,  4.318,  4.316,  4.318,  4.317,
    4.317,  4.317,  4.316,  4.317,  4.318,  4.316,  4.318,  4.316,
    4.318,  4.316,  4.317,  4.317,  4.318,  4.316,  4.317,  4.317,
    4.317,  4.317,  4.317,  4.316,  4.319,  4.315,  4.319,  4.315,
    4.319,  4.315,  4.316,  4.319,  4.317,  4.317,  4.317,  4.318,
    4.315,  4.317,  4.317,  4.317,  4.319,  4.314,  4.32 ,  4.315,
    4.317,  4.318,  4.315,  4.318,  4.317,  4.317,  4.317,  4.316,
    4.317,  4.318,  4.317,  4.317,  4.317,  4.315,  4.319,  4.317,
    4.315,  4.319,  4.316,  4.318,  4.318,  4.315,  4.318,  4.317,
    4.317,  4.321])

When I plot with matplotlib.pyplot:

 import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
 plt.plot( deltas ) 
 plt.show()

I get the following plot. Why is the Y-axis being scaled that way? How can I get the Y-axis to be labeled as the data, not an offset of the data? Sometimes the plot is the "+4.nnn" sometimes it isn't (depending on the data range?).

Plotted "strangely":
Plotted Badly

Plotted "correctly":
Plotted Correctly

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set useOffset to False:

ax = plt.gca()
ax.ticklabel_format(useOffset=False)

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