Thanks John and Darren.  I think i'll use the nan trick for now but
the masked array looks  incredibly powerful.  I'll take a look at the
masked array demo.  Thanks once again for your help and  some really
awesome plotting software!

--Tom

On 6/27/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 June 2006 14:16, Tom Denniston wrote:
> > When you do a line scatter plot in excel and data is missing between
> > two observations excel doesn't connect those two observations with a
> > line.  So what you see is a line with gaps where the data is missing.
> > Missing data is
> > defined as having x values but no y value or vice versa.  Is there a
> > good way to get similar behavior in matplotlib?
>
> If you are using 0.87.3, you can do this:
>
> plot([1.1, 2, nan, 3, 5])
>
>
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