On Tuesday 08 April 2008 10:46:32 am Bryan Fodness wrote:
> I am starting with a zero array, populate it according to some
> condition, save the graph, and then reset the array to zero.  Can
> someone tell me if there is a better (faster) way to do this?

You might ask at the numpy mailing list, but I suspect that 

a *= 0

might be faster.

> Or am I 
> just doing that much, and that is how long it will take?  I have a
> couple hundred graphs that I am creating, that will ultimately be
> combined for animation.
>
> ay=4000
> ax=60
> #create empty array
> a = zeros((ay,ax), int)
>
> while something:
>   pcolormesh(X, Y, a)
>   figname = 'Frame%03d' %int(field)
>   print figname
>   savefig(figname)
>   # reset values
>   a = zeros((ay,ax), int)
>   if something:
>      if something:
>      a[y,x] = a[y,x]+1


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