I will be printing it out on a plotter D size paper so it should be
big enough.

On Jan 3, 12:51 pm, Volker Braun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lets face it, constructing a million 2d shapes is always going to be slow.
> If you create a PDF then it will be multiple megabytes and it will
> stress-test your PDF viewer. Might also be a challenge to print. Not
> impossible, but not very handy either. For example, here is a plot that
> contains about 120k points that I did a few days ago using matplotlib (that
> is, not using Sage's 2d plotting but directly constructing a matplotlib
> figure):
>
> http://www.stp.dias.ie/~vbraun/t/points_120k.pdf
>
> Now you want more than an order of magnitude more points.
>
> The only fast way would be to construct a bitmap directly, and avoiding
> vector graphics. You can easily find examples of constructing bitmaps from
> numpy arrays, say, if you ask Google.

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