Revision: 8469
          http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=8469&view=rev
Author:   efiring
Date:     2010-06-26 08:14:01 +0000 (Sat, 26 Jun 2010)

Log Message:
-----------
examples: fix references to MATLAB

Modified Paths:
--------------
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/animation/movie_demo.py
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/axes_props.py
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/color_demo.py
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/polar_demo.py
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo.py
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo3.py
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo_complex.py
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/set_and_get.py
    trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/text_handles.py

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/animation/movie_demo.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/animation/movie_demo.py   2010-06-26 07:45:26 UTC 
(rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/animation/movie_demo.py   2010-06-26 08:14:01 UTC 
(rev 8469)
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
 
 for i in range(len(y)) :
     #
-    # The next four lines are just like Matlab.
+    # The next four lines are just like MATLAB.
     #
     plt.plot(x,y[i],'b.')
     plt.axis((x[0],x[-1],-0.25,1))

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/axes_props.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/axes_props.py      2010-06-26 
07:45:26 UTC (rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/axes_props.py      2010-06-26 
08:14:01 UTC (rev 8469)
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 plot(t, s)
 grid(True)
 
-# matlab style
+# MATLAB style
 xticklines = getp(gca(), 'xticklines')
 yticklines = getp(gca(), 'yticklines')
 xgridlines = getp(gca(), 'xgridlines')

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/color_demo.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/color_demo.py      2010-06-26 
07:45:26 UTC (rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/color_demo.py      2010-06-26 
08:14:01 UTC (rev 8469)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 """
 matplotlib gives you 4 ways to specify colors,
 
-    1) as a single letter string, ala matlab
+    1) as a single letter string, ala MATLAB
 
     2) as an html style hex string or html color name
 

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/polar_demo.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/polar_demo.py      2010-06-26 
07:45:26 UTC (rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/polar_demo.py      2010-06-26 
08:14:01 UTC (rev 8469)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 #
 # you could change the radial bounding box (zoom out) by setting the
 # ylim (radial coordinate is the second argument to the plot command,
-# as in matlab(TM), though this is not advised currently because it is not
+# as in MATLAB, though this is not advised currently because it is not
 # clear to me how the axes should behave in the change of view limits.
 # Please advise me if you have opinions.  Likewise, the pan/zoom
 # controls probably do not do what you think they do and are better
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
 rc('ytick', labelsize=15)
 
 # force square figure and square axes looks better for polar, IMO
-width, height = matplotlib.rcParams['figure.figsize'] 
+width, height = matplotlib.rcParams['figure.figsize']
 size = min(width, height)
 # make a square figure
 fig = figure(figsize=(size, size))

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo.py        2010-06-26 
07:45:26 UTC (rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo.py        2010-06-26 
08:14:01 UTC (rev 8469)
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 
 show()
 """
-% compare with matlab(TM)
+% compare with MATLAB
 dt = 0.01;
 t = [0:dt:10];
 nse = randn(size(t));

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo3.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo3.py       2010-06-26 
07:45:26 UTC (rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo3.py       2010-06-26 
08:14:01 UTC (rev 8469)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-#This is a ported version of a Matlab example from the signal processing
+#This is a ported version of a MATLAB example from the signal processing
 #toolbox that showed some difference at one time between Matplotlib's and
-#MatLab's scaling of the PSD.
+#MATLAB's scaling of the PSD.
 
 import numpy as np
 import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo_complex.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo_complex.py        
2010-06-26 07:45:26 UTC (rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/psd_demo_complex.py        
2010-06-26 08:14:01 UTC (rev 8469)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-#This is a ported version of a Matlab example from the signal processing
+#This is a ported version of a MATLAB example from the signal processing
 #toolbox that showed some difference at one time between Matplotlib's and
-#MatLab's scaling of the PSD.  This differs from psd_demo3.py in that
+#MATLAB's scaling of the PSD.  This differs from psd_demo3.py in that
 #this uses a complex signal, so we can see that complex PSD's work properly
 import numpy as np
 import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/set_and_get.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/set_and_get.py     2010-06-26 
07:45:26 UTC (rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/set_and_get.py     2010-06-26 
08:14:01 UTC (rev 8469)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 """
 
-matlab(TM) and pylab allow you to use setp and get to set and get
+MATLAB and pylab allow you to use setp and get to set and get
 object properties, as well as to do introspection on the object
 
 set

Modified: trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/text_handles.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/text_handles.py    2010-06-26 
07:45:26 UTC (rev 8468)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/examples/pylab_examples/text_handles.py    2010-06-26 
08:14:01 UTC (rev 8469)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 #Controlling the properties of axis text using handles
 
 # See examples/text_themes.py for a more elegant, pythonic way to control
-# fonts.  After all, if we were slaves to matlab(TM) , we wouldn't be
+# fonts.  After all, if we were slaves to MATLAB , we wouldn't be
 # using python!
 
 from pylab import *


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