Try

ax = subplot(111, frame_on=False)
ax.xaxis.set_visible(False)
ax.yaxis.set_visible(False)

table(cellText=cellText, colLabels=colLabels)

-JJ


On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 4:06 AM, HUSSAIN BOHRA <hussainbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can any one tell me, How can I draw only a table in a figure (without XY
> Cordinates)
>
> Please find my code below :
>
> # do this before importing pylab or pyplot
> import matplotlib
>
> matplotlib.use('Agg')
> from matplotlib.pyplot import figure
> from matplotlib.table import table
> from pylab import *
>
> fig = figure()
>
>
> colLabels = ('Freeze', 'Wind', 'Flood', 'Quake', 'Hail')
> rowLabels = ['%d year' % x for x in (100, 50, 20, 10, 5)]
> cellText = [['66.4', '174.3', '75.1', '577.9', '32.0'], ['124.6', '555.4',
> '153.2', '677.2', '192.5'], ['213.8', '636.0', '305.7', '1175.2', '796.0'],
> ['292.2', '717.8', '456.4', '1368.5', '865.6'], ['431.5', '1049.4', '799.6',
> '2149.8', '917.9']]
> table(cellText=cellText, colLabels=colLabels)
> fig.savefig('test12.png')
>
> and also the generated png in an attachment.
>
> Can any one tell me how can i remove XY axis and have only table ?
>
> --
> Hussain Bohra
> Sr. Software Engineer
> Tavant Technologies
> Koramangala, Bangalore-95
> mailto: hussain.bo...@tavant.com
> mobile: +91 99867 95727
>
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