On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Alan G Isaac wrote:
> But that is not the example you posted, where values was followed by a
> list without a separating comma. (Assuming you copied and pasted.)
Alan,
Sorry to seem so dense, but I don't see a list without a separating comma.
My original message had
g.plot(graph.data.values(x=config.appData.plotX, y=config.appData.plotY)
[graph.style.line([style.linewidth.Thin])])
and
x = config.appData.plotX
y = config.appData.plotY
g.plot(graph.data.values(x=x, y=y)
[graph.style.line([style.linewidth.Thin])])
When I run the code via winpdb at the bottom, when testCode() is called,
the debugger jumps to the exception reporting. I never see the values at the
line that threw that exception.
Pointers to how to debug this code, or how to call the plot() module are
appreciated.
Rich
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