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[2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=775691
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could you also release a tarball on SF, so I can start updating the
debian package and give it a spin on our distro?
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sudo apt-get build_dep python-matplotlib
small typo fix: the option name is 'build-dep'.
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python-wxgtk2.8 - **not needed for build**
same as for
python-wxgtk2.8-dbg - **not needed for build**
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(widget)' failed
self.toolbar.destroy()
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self.canvas.destroy()
+ del self.toolbar
+ del self.vbox
+ del self.window
+ del self.canvas
self.__dict__.clear() #Is this needed? Other backends don't
have it.
if Gcf.get_num_fig_managers()==0 and \
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On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 21:00, Benjamin Root ben.r...@ou.edu wrote:
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I'm not able to reproduce this, but I've seen similar issues in the
past. Can you
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Qt4Agg, that calling show() will generate a window with the graph in
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what version are you using? 0.99.1.1, svn trunk, other?
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hi all,
i have tab-separated text files that i would like to parse into arrays
in numpy/scipy. i simply want to be able to read in the data into an
numpy's loadtxt()
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= 1,2,2,4,1
s3 = 4,1,0,3,7
what's the format of data to pass to hist() ? by row? by column?
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I create a small example, see attachment.
no attachment :)
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simple example you'd like
to propose to be in this book.
Your collaboration would be really appreciate, because it will let the
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plotted. I'm printing out a 10x10 version of this to exaggerate the effect:
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/533499/griddata-example-text.png
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it was not release because of
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lives only under SVN and was not released yet (note that
there is a new version of matplotlib, 0.98.5.3).
So either you take the version from SVN (there's a guide on
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] for code that does what you want.
[1] http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/animation/index.html
at the very end, you update the line data with set_ydata() ,
set_xdata() or set_data() and then call a draw() on the figure.
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image outputs are different (other than the textual outputs).
matplotlib version 0.91.2
You might also want to update: matplotlib latest release is 0.98.5.3
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attachment: image.png
= self.canvas.copy_from_bbox(self.ax.bbox)
adding an explicit draw() call let the grid() be drawn and then the
result is what's expected.
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the attached plot
no attached image.
How do make the dashed lines continue inward? How do choose the spacing?
How do remove the ugly text?
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); then call a draw
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the smallest part able)
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ymax]) or axis([xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax]).
Or directly from the Axes instances: set_xlim(), set_ylim().
You can check for the complete references of these functions on
matplotlib.sf.net
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On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 21:20, C M cmpyt...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
- x data values has to be datetime objects (so you have to convert to that)
- you have to use plot_data() instead of plot()
OP
but) is it possible that you have Y values contained in a single
logarithmic inteval (or even closer)? if so, there is no line on Y to
draw and only vertival lines (relative to X values) are displayed.
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an
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p = plot(a)
you'll see this messages go away, since you assign the instance
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the timerEvent /
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On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to adapt 'animation_blit_qt4.py' to a pure OO approach,
removing pylab from the code and move to something
(); something like
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
for j in range(columns of matrix):
plt.plot(here put the X, here put the Y)
plt.show()
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the interpreter one, and
that's a problem for sure.
if you don't have a python2.5-dev or a python-all-dev IO think you
can't find an easy solution; since numpy does not yet support py2.6,
building mpl with 2.6 is still not a solution.
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]: plt.plot(x, y)
Out[5]: [matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x1ab5810]
In [6]: plt.show()
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Hi All,
I'd like to renew this request below.
I've worked-around this problem setting xlim/ylim (as min/max of the
relative axis) right before redraw the figure, but I'd like to know
for a more elegant solution.
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at set_data time? can I force it somehow? if I can't do it handy, is
there a workaround to obtain the same effect?
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maybe this[1] could be of help?
[1] http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/MulticoloredLine
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On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 00:21, John Hunter jdh2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
Hi all!
I'd like to embed a mpl graph into a GTK application (and for that
embedding_in_gtk*.py examples are fine) but I would also like
percentage usage
on a linux sys, please tell me :) It seems not that easy to find it
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to load data from file you can try
matplotlib.mlab.csv2rec
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TypeError: set() does not take keyword arguments
In [6]: new = plt.plot(x,y)
In [7]: plt.setp(new, linewidth=10)
Out[7]: [None]
works as expected.
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 18:11, Jouni K. Seppänen j...@iki.fi wrote:
Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org writes:
I think there's some sort of typo there, since it's setp
Yes, it used to be set but then Python added the set data type with the
same name, so references to the old name could remain
you please provide a simple script (along with configuration
files that applies to your executions) to replicate the issue? I can
speculate there some GUI mixture, but with code in front it's easier
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.plot(x, y2, 'r')
ax2.set_xlim([0,np.e])
ax2.set_ylabel('Y values for ln(x)')
ax2.set_xlabel('Same X for both exp(-x) and ln(x)')
The values on X has to be of the same scale, tough, else the graph
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(timestamp[, tz]) ?
yeah:
In [1]: import datetime
In [2]: import time
In [3]: t = time.time()
In [4]: datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(t)
Out[4]: datetime.datetime(2009, 4, 18, 9, 54, 55, 125239)
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In any case, you have to convert those in datetime objects, then
dates = list of datetime objects
mpl_dates = [matplotlib.dates.date2num(date) for date in dates]
and at the and use plot_date() instead of plot(), using mpl_dates for X axis.
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attachment: mpl_arrowspng.png
adjustment, you will want to use a smaller figure
dpi, something to match your screen. Everything will scale correctly when
you save the figure at higher dpi.
luckily, even at dpi=300, the image still fits my screen :)
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: maximum recursion depth exceeded
I see the same behavior in .2 but not in 0.98.5. I remembered I've
copied this from an example in mpl doc, but that's all.
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/days); if needed I can
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, in module
ImportError: No module named plot
here you wrote plot not pyplot: might this be the problem?
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(not 8.10 I think) and there there
are newer binary packages too[2].
[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/matplotlib
[2] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python-matplotlib
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 18:22, John Hunter jdh2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
I was wondering that, for the time being, I could upload to
experimental: developers, do you have any plan to release .3 soon? If
not, and upload to our
Sid,
so they might not work out of the box and you might need to get
other packages from Debian and install into Ubuntu.
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On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 13:40, João Luís Silva jsi...@fc.up.pt wrote:
Sandro Tosi wrote:
- what are the (basic) things that, when you were beginning to use
matplotlib, you wanted to see grouped up but couldn't find?
I don't know if you consider it basic
already done some work towards a
book, too.
I'm sure be happy to hear their voice on this product, but (given the
preamble) I don't know if the editor would be fine with co-authorship;
I'll ask, just to be sure.
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On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 00:20, Christopher Barker chris.bar...@noaa.gov wrote:
Sandro Tosi wrote:
The idea of the book is to start with simple plots, describing the
methods we call and how they work, to go into more details along the
book.
I suggest that you focus on the OO interface, rather
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 01:48, Christopher Barker chris.bar...@noaa.gov wrote:
Sandro Tosi wrote:
So you suggest to start from matplotlib.pyplot and not from pylab?
actually, I think matpoltlib.pyplot still has all of pylab in it, just not
all of numpy also.
yes, pylab glues pyplot and numpy
on uploading it Debian, together with John and Michael (and all dev
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 18:47, Ondrej Certik ond...@certik.cz wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
This is fixed in the latest release (0.98.4 or in 0.98.5); I'm working
on uploading it Debian, together with John and Michael (and all dev
team), to have
in Debian: Thanks for the
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On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 20:19, Charlie Moad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Sandro Tosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John, when you can, please create an official point release: I'm ready
to package it, and the Debian Release Team asked me to upload in
unstable
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 20:29, Sandro Tosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 20:19, Charlie Moad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was going to wait on John about the docs, but I went ahead and cut the
0.98.3 release. The sdist including the docs was 34MB, so I decided not to
include
.tar.gz
Yeah, sorry, I got some RealLife stuff going on, now done. I'll do it
this night, since I'm just seeing Mikhail is updating sphinx to 0.4.2
in our svn repo.
Thanks,
Sandro
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Hi John,
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 18:35, Sandro Tosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 18:28, John Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sandro, just a reminder, we are still holding on your testing of the
new release candidate with the 0.4.2 sphinx bugfix. The current
). I'm
looking into it.
Yeah, that's what I was referring to. Thanks Mike.
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version, so
there's room for it to make into the final release.
For Debian, we still need (I think) a couple of day to upload mpl,
because we need first sphinx 0.4.2 to enter unstable, then we can
upload.
Cheers,
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for
installing on Debian?
Matplotlib is available on official debian repository[1] at version
0.98.1 (and hopefully soon 0.98.2) both for unstable and testing.
Maybe you're on stable?
Cheers,
Sandro
[1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/matplotlib.html
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