On Nov 12, 2009, at 10:03 AM, Eric Firing wrote:
> Geoffrey Ely wrote:
>> Ryan,
>> I have noticed the same issue with contourf. It seems to be a thin  
>> gap  between neighboring polygons showing through.  You can turn on  
>> a thin  contour line of the same color to cover the gap:
>> for c in pylab.contourf( x, y, z ).collections:
>>     c.set_linewidth( 0.1 )
>> Not ideal, but it works.
>
> This is a good workaround so long as you leave alpha=1 and don't  
> mind the very slight position shifts caused by stroking the line.

Yes, the position shift I don't like. Would be better if there was a  
way to set the zorder of the line lower than the polygon. Maybe a  
better workaround is to just do a line contour() before the contourf()?

contour( x, y, z )
contourf( x, y, z )

-Geoff

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