David Arnold wrote:
> All,
> 
> In the code on:
> 
> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/api/bbox_intersect.html
> 
> I think I've figured out that:
> 
>     vertices = (np.random.random((4, 2))-0.5)*6.0
>     vertices = np.ma.masked_array(vertices, [[False, False], [True, True], 
> [False, False], [False, False]])
> 
> prevents the second of four random vertices from being used. But I'm not sure 
> why
> 
>     plot(vertices[:, 0], vertices[:, 1], color=color)
> 
> seems to connect only two points for a line segment.

A missing point is a gap in the line, by design.  If you use markers, 3 
points will be plotted, but there are only two adjacent points, so only 
one line segment.

Eric

> 
> Can someone explain?
> 
> D.
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