On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:14 AM, Johann Cohen-Tanugi
<co...@slac.stanford.edu> wrote:
> wouaouh..... if I had known that sumpy had this functionality, I would
> have downloaded it ages ago. This is a good example of justified
> 'taylorisation', IMHO.
> Big +1 on seing this moved from sympy to matplotlib. I am not expert at
> coding guis et al, but if you need reviewers/testers or doc writers, I
> will be happy to give a hand (even two).
> best,
> Johann

Yes, I didn't know that either. But it's not clear if I can plot
discrete data using this interface - at least the examples on the wiki
make it look that way. I'm also +1 on seeing it moved into mpl, but I
don't know if the APIs and dependencies are too dissimilar to make it
work.

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