I'm not sure I understand the question. Are there any error messages
produced?
Have you read this (about using matplotlib on a web server)?
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq/howto_faq.html#matplotlib-in-a-web-application-server
Mike
On 07/21/2010 03:30 PM, Waléria Antunes David wrote:
Hello...
I'm trying to use this to format the numbers (3000,3400) of the x
axis, however when i do in the ILDE Python it's work.....but if i do
using Django as bellow the image doesn't appear....look
IDLE Python: http://pastebin.com/q7FnHhPw
Using Django: http://pastebin.com/GrcMP9iA
Help me....please...
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Hi all,
I have a code base so that:
from pylab import *
x = arange (3000,3400)
y = -108 * (3.0e14 ** 2)/x**2
pylab..title("Teste")
pylab.savefig("imagem.png")
plot(x, y)
Well.... the values of the function range(3000,3400) are in
Hz......i need
to pass GHz which would be in scientific notation as follows bellow:
3000 Hz = 3,0 ? 10-6 GHz
3400 Hz = 3,4 x 10-6 Ghz
How do I make the graph x-axis is shown in figures
scientific notation, for this currently so
3000,3050,3100,....,3400
in scientific notation is: (3.0e-6, 3.4e-6)
Can someone help me?
See my attachment....
I need to show this values in scientific notation......
Wal?ria
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