I know for a fact that it used to work for fill( [0,1,1], [0,0,1],
'#FFFF66').
But maybe I was just lucky.
It would be nice if you can make the change officially,
Mark
On 6/7/07, Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Bakker wrote:
> Hello -
>
> This used to work:
> fill( [0,1,1], [0,0,1], '#FFFF66')
>
> But it doesn't work anymore under 0.90.1.
> I thought it still worked under 0.90.0
I don't think this behavior is documented, and a very quick look at
recent changes to axes.py did not reveal a corresponding change, but it
looks like it would be easy add and it seems to me like a useful and
logical extension. The idea is that if a string is a valid mpl
colorspec (including, but not limited to, hex strings as in the example
above), then it sets the color; otherwise the present code is used to
interpret strings like '-k' etc.
If no one is working on this, and if there is no objection, I can
implement it later today or tomorrow. Does anyone see any ambiguity or
other problem with this?
Eric
>
> Anybody see the same problem?
> Plot seems to have the same problem:
> plot([1,2,3],'#afeeee')
>
> Error message for the plot statement:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<pyshell#11>", line 1, in ?
> plot([1,2,3],'#afeeee')
> File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\pylab.py", line 2028,
> in plot
> ret = gca().plot(*args, **kwargs)
> File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 2535, in
> plot
> for line in self._get_lines(*args, **kwargs):
> File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 421, in
> _grab_next_args
> for seg in self._plot_2_args(remaining, **kwargs):
> File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 313, in
> _plot_2_args
> linestyle, marker, color = _process_plot_format(fmt)
> File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 153, in
> _process_plot_format
> raise ValueError, err
> ValueError: Unrecognized character # in format string
>
> Thanks, Mark
>
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