Re: [Matplotlib-users] bug report

2015-09-18 Thread Bobby Wilkins
I installed CPython 2.7.10, and the appropriate versions of the same packages, and I still get the same error: [c:\python\dev\homework1] pip list backports.ssl-match-hostname (3.4.0.2) certifi (2015.9.6.2) decorator (4.0.2) functools32 (3.2.3.post2) ipykernel (4.0.3) ipyparallel (4.0.2) ipython

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bug report

2015-09-18 Thread Bobby Wilkins
One more note: changing the plot type from loglog to just plot, the errors also go away. On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Bobby Wilkins wrote: > I installed CPython 2.7.10, and the appropriate versions of the same > packages, and I still get the same error: >

[Matplotlib-users] bug report

2015-09-18 Thread Bobby Wilkins
;1. Re: bug report (Christoph Gohlke) >2. Re: bug report (Bobby Wilkins) > > > -- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 10:30:30 -0700 > From: Christoph Gohlke <cgoh...@uci.edu>

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bug report

2015-09-17 Thread Bobby Wilkins
Thank you all. I am using Python 3.4.3. I meant to include a pip list: Assimulo (2.8) decorator (4.0.2) gmpy2 (2.0.7) ipykernel (4.0.3) ipython (4.0.0) ipython-genutils (0.1.0) ipywidgets (4.0.2) Jinja2 (2.8) jsonschema (2.5.1) jupyter-client (4.0.0) jupyter-core (4.0.4) MarkupSafe (0.23)

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bug report

2015-09-17 Thread Christoph Gohlke
I can reproduce the AttributeError on all Python versions and the crash (in Python's _tkinter.pyd extension) on Python 3.4. As a workaround you might try to upgrade to matplotlib 1.5, which seems to work for me. Christoph On 9/17/2015 6:46 AM, Bobby Wilkins wrote: > Thank you all. > > I am

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bug report

2015-09-16 Thread Sterling Smith
Works fine for {{{ : python Python 2.7.10 (default, Sep 15 2015, 11:26:42) [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 6.0 (clang-600.0.57)] on darwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. /Users/smithsp/.pyhistory >>> import matplotlib >>> matplotlib.__version__ '1.4.3'

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bug report and fix for bracket arrow (annotations)

2011-09-17 Thread Jae-Joon Lee
Thanks for reporting this. This is now fixed in the v1.0.x-maint branch and the master branch. Regards, -JJ On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Daniel Hyams dhy...@gmail.com wrote: In  http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/annotations_guide.html , about 1/3 of the way down, there is a little

[Matplotlib-users] bug report and fix for bracket arrow (annotations)

2011-09-16 Thread Daniel Hyams
In http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/annotations_guide.html , about 1/3 of the way down, there is a little demonstrator for the different arrowstyles -, -, ]-, etc. Looking at the figure closely, there is no difference between the -[ and ]- styles. The fix for this is in patches.py,

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Bug report

2006-06-29 Thread John Hunter
Tony == Tony Mannucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Tony John, Thanks for the answer. Tony My prime mistake was to assume that matlab behavior is Tony mimicked in matplotlib. (I am not saying it should Tony be!). matlab has a Line object and this includes the Tony markers. So,

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Bug report

2006-06-29 Thread Tony Mannucci
John, They do behave independently. This is about default behavior. Here are some examples (unverified), that assume some standard matplotlib rc file. Ex 1: No color specified. MPL and matlab result: both line and marker edge have same default color. Ex 2: Set the color with the plot command,