Suresh,

That example works fine for me, using python 2.4.3, mpl 0.87.5 under 
windows, and wxPython 2.6.3.3, with backend: WxAgg, numerix: numarray 
(1.5.1), interactive: False, and axes.hold: True in the RC file.

I'd recommend going with numpy instead of numarray, if you can. See 
http://numeric.numpy.org/ and http://scipy.org.

Martin

Suresh Pillai wrote:
> The exception I posted is being thrown by numarray, so it is definitely 
> being used.
> 
> As I stated, it was thrown while executing one of the examples provided 
> with the matplotlib package:
> 
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> # barchart_demo.py
> # a bar plot with errorbars
> from pylab import *
> 
> N = 5
> menMeans = (20, 35, 30, 35, 27)
> menStd =   (2, 3, 4, 1, 2)
> 
> ind = arange(N)  # the x locations for the groups
> width = 0.35       # the width of the bars
> p1 = bar(ind, menMeans, width, color='r', yerr=menStd)
> 
> womenMeans = (25, 32, 34, 20, 25)
> womenStd =   (3, 5, 2, 3, 3)
> p2 = bar(ind+width, womenMeans, width, color='y', yerr=womenStd)
> 
> ylabel('Scores')
> title('Scores by group and gender')
> xticks(ind+width, ('G1', 'G2', 'G3', 'G4', 'G5') )
> 
> legend( (p1[0], p2[0]), ('Men', 'Women') )
> 
> #savefig('barchart_demo')
> show()
> 
> Thanks,
> Suresh
> 
> On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, JDH wrote:
> 
>>>>>>> "stochashtic" == stochashtic  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>    stochashtic> I am brand spanking new to matplotlib and using
>>    stochashtic> python for scientific computing (amazing product;
>>    stochashtic> can't believe I didn't know about it before.)  and
>>    stochashtic> would appreciate some help in getting started.  I
>>    stochashtic> apologise if it's something basic (couldn't find
>>    stochashtic> anything on google).
>>
>>    stochashtic> python 2.4.3 matplotlib 0.87.4 numarray-1.5.2
>>    stochashtic> (Mandriva 2007 x64-64)
>>
>> If you are using numarray, make sure your numerix setting in
>> matplotlibrc is
>>
>> numerix : numarray
>>
>> See http://matplotlib.sf.net/matplotlibrc
>>
>> You can check your numerix setting by passing the --verbose-helpful
>> flag at the command line.  You can also force numarray by passing
>> --numarray.
>>
>> Eg
>>
>>> python myscript.py --verbose-helpful --numarray
>> if this doesn't work, please post a complete example
>>
>> JDH
>>
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