Michael Droettboom wrote:
Thanks for finding this. It was an x,y reversal indexing the mesh array. Fixed in r4565.OK - since you fixed that one so fast, here's another one! Seems like images don't quite fill up the entire axes - running this script with the transforms branch you'll see a white strip around the top and right side of the image.Cheers, Mike Jeff Whitaker wrote:Hi Michael: I've been testing basemap with the transforms branch. All the examples now run, but the ones that use pcolormesh don't work correctly. I've attached an example. In the trunk, using either pcolor or pcolormesh produce an identical plot. In the transforms branch, using pcolor produces the correct plot, but using pcolormesh seems to scramble the image.-Jeff
-Jeff P.S. the data this script needs is in the basemap examples directory. -- Jeffrey S. Whitaker Phone : (303)497-6313 Meteorologist FAX : (303)497-6449 NOAA/OAR/PSD R/PSD1 Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 325 Broadway Office : Skaggs Research Cntr 1D-124 Boulder, CO, USA 80303-3328 Web : http://tinyurl.com/5telg
test_imshow.py
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