It's is  simple  as  pie. Put three points on a sheet of paper. Draw a 
line with an arrow on it from any point to another. Draw a line from the 
last point to the third the same way. The method I described will work 
fine. I can do this.  No need  for you to  attach  arrows  to what 
you've  done.  I think this is really wrapped up.

On 2/7/2010 9:54 AM, Alan G Isaac wrote:
> Wayne Watson wrote:
>    
>>   The cumsum (summation) buffaloes me.
>>      
> That is just to create some artificial data,
> to illustrate.  If you have the coordinates
> in a 2 by N array named `locs`, just use the
> last 2 lines.  If you already have the
> coordinates separated into arrays x and y,
> just use the last line, i.e., plt.plot(x,y).
> Is that what you want?
>
> hth,
> Alan
>
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