Most of what was in nxutils has been superseded by things in Numpy, and it makes more sense for it to be over there.

In the case of points_inside_poly, you can use the Path object in path.py and the "contains_point" method.

Mike

On 11/17/2011 12:03 PM, James Evans wrote:

All,

I have not touched the code for several months, so it has taken me up until just now to realize that nxutils has been removed from the build.

I there any real reason for this? Particularly when you consider that there are still functions present that use it and now they just fail.

In particular I am referring to 'mlab.inside_poly'. In my case I was using 'nxutils.points_inside_poly' directly, but the end result is the same.

Thanks,

--James Evans



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