On Jan 11, 3:04 pm, "Steve Yarbro" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi:

Hi Steve,

> My thanks to Harald S., this was an excellent example.
>
> This example worked great and solved another issue I was having using
> list_plot with the results.  How do you figure out what object type is
> required for input to other functions?  For example, using zip() to produce
> a list to use with list_plot (which worked great!)?  I was getting an error
> with the numpy arrays.  The dtype=float fixed the issue with the input to
> polyfit(), but it still produced an error with list_plot() and plot().  I am
> using command?<tab> to bring up the help docs.

I think this is a known bug and there is even a patch for it, but
AFAIK it never made it into trac. If you post a short example that
illustrates the bug for you we can open a ticket and someone will
hopefully find the patch.

> slybro
>

Cheers,

Michael
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