On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Bala subramanian <bala.biophys...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Friends,
> I have a file like below. Where i have data in row 1 to 8, then a gap, then
> data for row 10-16. I want matplotlib to explicitly consider this gap and
> not to shift the y values while plotting. How can i achieve this ?. I tried
> by inserting a string 'None' instead of gap, but i get error.
>
>  20.6   -24.0
>  39.0    24.3
>  12.7    11.8
> 135.8   141.4
>  56.6    80.9
> -84.5   104.1
> -28.0   -28.6
>   1.1    16.7
>
>   9.9    19.1
>  -9.8     1.5
>  17.4    17.0
>  -2.0    16.6
>  10.3     4.4
>   7.2    10.9
>
>
>
Bala, instead of spaces, try 'NaN  NaN' (without quotes).

I hope that works!
Ben Root
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