Quite recently the matplotlib web site was redone, with considerable 
improvements in documentation. If you are interested in matplotlib 
plotting, check out http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/.  The "gallery" 
link has a disorderly collection of examples with source code, so you 
can get an idea of the range of things mpl can do.  Some of the examples 
use features that were added very recently, possibly even since the last 
release; mpl is still developing quite fast.

And on a related topic, as a reminder: numpy documentation is available 
at http://scipy.org/Documentation.

If you want to use numpy and matplotlib, then it is a good idea to 
subscribe to the mailing lists:

matplotlib-users (see http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=80706)
and
numpy-discussion (see http://scipy.org/Mailing_Lists)

You might want to peek into the archives to get a sense of the character 
of these lists.

Eric

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