Hi François,
Why would it be a waste to multiply the values in an array by the scaling
factors?
Can you provide an example of your code so everybody can get a better idea
of what you're doing now?
Thanks,
Alexa
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Francois Lemery
<francois.lem...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Python World!
>
> I currently have a 2D array: A[i][j] which I can plot very nicely
> using the contourf function. However, in this plot, the axes span
> from (0, i) and (0, j).
> I would like to multiply each axes by a scaling constant- thereby
> turning the array element values into physical quantities (distance
> and time for example).
> Could anyone help me with this? I've looked around, but so far the
> only solution I have found is to create a new set of arrays with these
> scaling factors included. I can do this, but I feel as though it
> would be a waste.
>
> --
> Thanks!
> François
>
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