2009/8/18 Pete Shepard peter.shep...@gmail.com:
I have a list of X,Y coordinates and a ratio associated with each
coordinate. The X and Y coordinates are continuous but random from 50-500, I
would like to make a continuous heatmap of the ratios at each coordinate.
One caveat is that the
Hi,
I updated matplotlib to svn r 7506, but it won't build. I am having
problems with the mac os backend:
10.5.8, gcc 4.0.1:
python setup.py build install run from the matplotlib/matplotlib
directory gives:
.
building 'matplotlib.backends._macosx' extension
gcc -arch ppc -arch i386 -isysroot
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:55 AM, coati dwki...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a problem with show() command in my macbook machine (Leopard
10.5.8).
For example, if I run the script shown below
(let assume it is saved as 'test.py', and I run a command 'python
test.py'),
I have a problem with show() command in my macbook machine (Leopard 10.5.8).
For example, if I run the script shown below
(let assume it is saved as 'test.py', and I run a command 'python test.py'),
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plot([1,2,3,4,5])
show() #first window
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Ryan May rma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:55 AM, coati dwki...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a problem with show() command in my macbook machine (Leopard
10.5.8).
For example, if I run the script shown below
(let assume it is saved as
I am using the svn matplotlib (1.0.svn) and when I try to plot a histogram I
get an AttributeError for draw_gouraud_triangle (traceback below). I have
not had this problem in the past. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Thanks,
- Chuck
In [3]: x = mu + sigma*randn(10)
In [4]: hist(x, 50,
Hey guys,
I'm very new to python and matplotlib (in fact all programing) and I've been
trying to figure out a way to plot a series of data that's saved to a file.
I'd like for there to be some delay when the plot refreshes too, so maybe
like 1-2 seconds.
The file looks something like this
When will a version of Matplotlib be available that¹s compatible with Python
2.6?
Thanks!
Buff Miner
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Good day,
I've hit an issue that may be a bug. In a previous version of
matplotlib (.98.x) I had a picker set for lines plotted on two axes.
This was working until I upgraded to version 0.99.0. Now the first
axes's pick events never seem to fire even though they respond true if
queried with
Good day,
I've hit an issue that may be a bug. In a previous version of
matplotlib (.98.x) I had a picker set for lines plotted on two axes.
This was working until I upgraded to version 0.99.0. Now the first
axes's pick events never seem to fire even though they respond true if
queried with
Hello,
I've been using Gnuplot for years, but am quite impressed with what I
see in matplotlib and am in the process of learning enough to switch.
One item that I haven't been able to figure out yet is how to plot on
an open box.
For example, in Gnuplot I would give the commands
tfoutz99,
I occasionally run into this issue as well. At quick glance I suspect it
may be related to the limitation listed at:
http://www.scipy.org/scipy/scikits/ticket/61
...but I could be way off base as I'm not sure if the code is derived from
the same place.
-Erik
tfoutz99 wrote:
Hi!
Hi everybody,
i am a newbie on Matplotlib and wanna know whether there is already tick
setting on x,y,z axes in 3D plot. By now i just know on 2-dimension which
listed on the gallery.
Thanks very much!
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Hello,
I'm totally new to matplotlib, so sorry if the question is stupid.
I'm trying this slightly modified example from the examples page
from pylab import *
A = rand(5,5)
figure(1)
imshow(A, interpolation='bicubic')
show()
close(1)
A = rand(5,5)
figure(2)
imshow(A, interpolation='bicubic')
Have you tried removing the build directory to force a full rebuild?
draw_gouraud_triangle was recently added to the _backend_agg extension,
so I would guess for some reason it is still loading an old version of
that extension. If forcing the full rebuild doesn't help, can you send
the
Hi all,
I've come across an apparent bug in imshow when outputting to PDF and
EPS files. (I haven't tested other vector formats.) It manifests as
a small scaling error between the raster image and the axes
coordinates.
I have attached a test script to illustrate the problem. The
(correct) PNG
Michael,
Thanks, I rebuilt and now hist is working again.
- Chuck
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Michael Droettboom md...@stsci.eduwrote:
Have you tried removing the build directory to force a full rebuild?
draw_gouraud_triangle was recently added to the _backend_agg extension, so I
would
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 1:21 PM, William Minerwilliam.mi...@enig.com wrote:
When will a version of Matplotlib be available that’s compatible with Python
2.6?
matplotlib-0.99 is compatible with python 2.6
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:55 AM, M. Hecht mhecht2...@instant-mail.dewrote:
Hello,
I'm totally new to matplotlib, so sorry if the question is stupid.
I'm trying this slightly modified example from the examples page
from pylab import *
A = rand(5,5)
figure(1)
imshow(A,
The one 'preliminary' solution I found is using an interactive mode +
raw_input.
Here is and example,
ion()
plot([1,2,3,4,5])
raw_input('Type Enter')
clf()
plot([1,2,3,4,5])
raw_input('Type_Enter')
clf()
plot([1,2,3,4,5])
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Erik Schwellerothere...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day,
I've hit an issue that may be a bug. In a previous version of
matplotlib (.98.x) I had a picker set for lines plotted on two axes.
This was working until I upgraded to version 0.99.0. Now the first
axes's
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Eric Ayarsay...@mailaps.org wrote:
Hello,
I've been using Gnuplot for years, but am quite impressed with what I
see in matplotlib and am in the process of learning enough to switch.
One item that I haven't been able to figure out yet is how to plot on
an
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:55 AM, M. Hechtmhecht2...@instant-mail.de wrote:
The first figure is drawn without problems but after closing it (by clicking
the cross in the upper
right corner of the window) the second figure cannot be plot anymore. What I
wanted to do was
to visualize all
I just saw the email below from John, and I was wondering why using compound
paths are goo-gobs faster than using rectangles(patches)?
I've been using the candlestick function quite a bit lately. I guess using
compound paths could make the candlestick function faster. I'll give it a try.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Christophe
Duprechristophe.du...@vhayu.com wrote:
I just saw the email below from John, and I was wondering why using compound
paths are goo-gobs faster than using rectangles(patches)?
I've been using the candlestick function quite a bit lately. I guess using
Eric,
Eric Firing wrote:
Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
...
Ideally I would like to have these labels printed at an angle.
Put my glasses on and found the rotation property in the
documentation, only issue left is centering the labels below the bars.
Are you using the
Jae-Joon Lee wrote:
You need to adjust the positions of the ticks.
bar command (by default) creates boxes so that their left side
corresponds the first argument.
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/api/pyplot_api.html#matplotlib.pyplot.bar
so, in your case, something like below will work (0.4
Thank you! This is just what I was looking for.
I found an undocumented feature, though: if you use
spine.set_position(), the label on that spine goes away.
-ea
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California State University, Chico
Thank you, Jae-Joon. Again. :)
On 8/18/2009 2:49 PM, Jae-Joon Lee wrote:
I guess you're using 0.99?
Use spines instead.
for example,
gca().spines[bottom].set_linewidth(2) # it only changes the
linewidth of the bottom spine.
also, see this example,
How do I embed basemap in Tk? I tried following the matplotlib example. But
the following does not work (the earth does not appear):
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('TkAgg')
from matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg import FigureCanvasTkAgg,
NavigationToolbar2TkAgg
from matplotlib.figure
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