Heyya list.

I must admit that my matplotlib-foo is only so so. One of the biggest 
problems that I face is seeing cool stuff around the net, and thinking, 
"that's pretty neat, I'd like to copy it." In reality, I have no idea 
how I would go about creating something like that.

Here's an example: http://imgur.com/JdkR4

Just a little circular histogram thing with some annotations. Obviously, 
I'd need the annotate command for the words, but what about the arcs? No 
idea, off hand. So my question is, how do you decode (read: what to 
think about) figures that you see, and turn them into actual python? 
Sure I could post on stack exchange or email all you people every time, 
but I want to be *better* at this. And while some people are going to 
scoff and reply "that's easy, silly" it's not so for some. I just hate 
to admit it's me.

Thanks for the advice.

-- 

Steven Boada

Doctoral Student
Dept of Physics and Astronomy
Texas A&M University
bo...@physics.tamu.edu


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