On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Mark Lawrence <breamore...@yahoo.co.uk>wrote:
> On 15/02/2012 17:21, Benjamin Root wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Mark Lawrence<breamore...@yahoo.co.uk
> >wrote:
> >
> >> On 14/02/2012 13:52, Debashish Saha wrote:
> >>> import numpy
> >>>
> >>> from enthought.mayavi import mlab
> >>>
> >>> #def test_mesh():
> >>> #"""A very pretty picture of spherical harmonics translated from
> >>>
> >>> #the octaviz example."""
> >>> for r in range (1,5):
> >>> print r
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> pi = numpy.pi
> >>>
> >>> cos = numpy.cos
> >>>
> >>> sin = numpy.sin
> >>>
> >>> dphi, dtheta, dz = pi/250.0, pi/250.0, 0.01
> >>>
> >>> #[phi,theta] =
> >> numpy.mgrid[0:pi+dphi*1.5:dphi,0:2*pi+dtheta*1.5:dtheta]
> >>> [phi,z] = numpy.mgrid[0:2*pi+dphi*1.5:dphi,0:2+dz*1.5:dz]
> >>>
> >>> m0 = 4; m1 = 3; m2 = 2; m3 = 3; m4 = 6; m5 = 2; m6 = 6; m7 = 4;
> >>>
> >>> # r = sin(m0*phi)**m1 + cos(m2*phi)**m3 + 5*sin(m4*theta)**m5 +
> >>> cos(m6*theta)**m7
> >>>
> >>> #x = 1*sin(phi)*cos(theta)
> >>>
> >>> #y = 1*sin(phi)*sin(theta)
> >>>
> >>> #z = 1*cos(phi);
> >>> x=r*cos(phi)
> >>> y=r*sin(phi)
> >>> z=z
> >>> i=['Reds','greens','autumn','purples']
> >>> print i[r-1]
> >>> e=i[r-1]
> >>>
> >>> mlab.mesh(x, y, z,colormap='e')
> >>> #print i[r-1]
> >>>
> >>> Error:
> >>> TypeError Traceback (most recent call
> >> last)
> >>> C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\utils\py3compat.pyc in
> >>> execfile(fname, glob, loc)
> >>> 166 else:
> >>> 167 filename = fname
> >>> --> 168 exec compile(scripttext, filename, 'exec') in
> glob,
> >> loc
> >>> 169 else:
> >>> 170 def execfile(fname, *where):
> >>>
> >>> C:\Users\as\jhgf.py in<module>()
> >>> 24 print i[r-1]
> >>> 25 e=i[r-1]
> >>> ---> 26 mlab.mesh(x, y, z,'e')
> >>> 27 #print i[r-1]
> >>>
> >>> 28
> >>>
> >>> C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\mayavi\tools\helper_functions.pyc in
> >>> the_function(*args, **kwargs)
> >>> 32 def document_pipeline(pipeline):
> >>> 33 def the_function(*args, **kwargs):
> >>> ---> 34 return pipeline(*args, **kwargs)
> >>> 35
> >>> 36 if hasattr(pipeline, 'doc'):
> >>>
> >>> C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\mayavi\tools\helper_functions.pyc in
> >>> __call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
> >>> 77 scene.disable_render = True
> >>> 78 # Then call the real logic
> >>>
> >>> ---> 79 output = self.__call_internal__(*args, **kwargs)
> >>> 80 # And re-enable the rendering, if needed.
> >>>
> >>> 81 if scene is not None:
> >>>
> >>> C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\mayavi\tools\helper_functions.pyc in
> >>> __call_internal__(self, *args, **kwargs)
> >>> 830 filters.
> >>> 831 """
> >>> --> 832 self.source = self._source_function(*args, **kwargs)
> >>> 833 kwargs.pop('name', None)
> >>> 834 self.store_kwargs(kwargs)
> >>>
> >>> TypeError: grid_source() takes exactly 3 arguments (4 given)
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
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> >> Didn't this get answered on the python tutor mailing list within the
> >> last couple of hours? What's with it with you?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cheers.
> >>
> >> Mark Lawrence.
> >>
> >>
> > A couple of things I would like to point out here:
> >
> > 1.) It is possible that Debashish sent similar questions to multiple
> > mailing lists in the hopes to maximize the chance of getting a response.
> > It may only "appear" that this thread was started after having the
> question
> > answered on another mailing list because of the delays that are notorious
> > on this list. I suspect he sent both emails at around the same time, but
> > the python tutors list processed it faster than the matplotlib-users
> list.
> >
> > Therefore...
> >
> > 2.) I would like to make sure that this mailing list remains a welcoming
> > forum for all users, and for all of us to understand that people have
> > different mailing habits that we may not be familiar with. Therefore,
> > gentle reminders of mailing decorum (such as reminders to bottom-post)
> > should be the response, not chastising.
> >
> > -- Debashish,
> >
> > We are more than happy to help you. Please keep your question to a
> single
> > mailing list at a time. The users on the mailing list will let you know
> if
> > you should direct your question elsewhere. In the case of your problem,
> it
> > is not matplotlib, but mayavi. Hopefully, you have been directed to the
> > mayavi mailing list.
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Ben Root
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Please accept my apologies if I breached protocol but there are five
> threads from the OP on the Python tutor mailing list, each of which has
> had one or more replies. Two of them don't actually ask a question, the
> above being one, and the OP hasn't had the courtesy to reply to anyone
> with a thank you or anything else.
>
> --
> Cheers.
>
> Mark Lawrence.
>
>
>
Mark,
That may be the case, but he has only posted one other question before on
*this* mailing list. I do not frequent the python tutors list, and I do
not know how that list is run. I don't even "run" this list, either, so I
shouldn't be considered a moderator. However, as a fellow poster, I would
rather leave emails unanswered if we don't have anything constructive to
say, IMHO.
Cheers!
Ben Root
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