Le vendredi 04 juin 2010 à 15:25 +0200, Thøger Emil Juul Thorsen a
écrit :
Hello list;
I'm new to python/matplotlib, migrating from IDL. I need to do some
interactive point selection with mouse, and the pyplot.ginput() routine
seemed to be just the right thing here. I do however need to be
Thanks guys for your advice.
My mail server has been weird since yesterday so I only just saw your
messages now. In the meantime, I managed to hack and extend the
LineBuilder class code snippet at http://goo.gl/RLGS to actually meet my
needs better than ginput - but, obviously, much less portable
Bump - no one knows a solution/workaround to this?
Hello list;
I'm new to python/matplotlib, migrating from IDL. I need to do some
interactive point selection with mouse, and the pyplot.ginput() routine
seemed to be just the right thing here. I do however need to be able to
make a not
Can't you do ginput(n=1) in a while loop? Ginput needs to end at some
point, right? Initiating a never ending loop seems like the wrong
solution for any real-life problem.
On 06/07/2010 01:15 PM, Thøger Emil Juul Thorsen wrote:
Bump - no one knows a solution/workaround to this?
Hello
I think this is a known bug (unfortunately, the bug fix does not seem
to be reflected in the maintenance version), but without a full
traceback, I'm not 100% sure.
You may use the svn version which have fixed this bug, or you may try
the workaround described in the link below (check the
Hello list;
I'm new to python/matplotlib, migrating from IDL. I need to do some
interactive point selection with mouse, and the pyplot.ginput() routine
seemed to be just the right thing here. I do however need to be able to
make a not previously specified number of clicks, so ginput(n=0) is a