Alan G Isaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I installed PyWin32 as above, and PyReadline. I do NOT
see IPython in my Start Menu nor when I look at
Install/Uninstall programs. I do see an IPython folder in
Lib/site-packages, so I guessed I should call Shell.py, but
this is either a bad
Hi,
i have made bar charts but I was wondering if there is a way to show
on top of each bar the real content/counts, like a label; I generate
static plots so the dynamic showing of the counts on focusing on the
bar does not help me.
Cannot you just add the counts manually? E.g.
x,y =
Hi,
using Agg, there's problems exporting plots in pdf format, all accentued
characters are not displayed (like u'accentué'), but they are in svg files.
In svg files, superscript characters are set to subscript (using TeX
notation). Is there solutions to these problems?
thanks
--
Lionel
Jonathon == Jonathon Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jonathon Could someone point me to documentation of the oo
Jonathon interface? Everything seems to reference pylab (even
Jonathon examples that say they're for the oo interface).
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq.html#OO
I'm trying to learn about 2D fourier transforms and k-space right now.
To do this, I'm using the image at
http://django.jayparlar.com/4kSnake.png
In Matlab, I run the following code:
Im = double(imread('4kSnake.png'));
FT = fftshift(fft2(Im));
FT_Amp = abs(FT);
minAmp = min(min(FT_Amp)); maxAmp
Jay == Jay Parlar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jay One issue might be the use of minAmp and maxAmp in the
Jay Matlab code, and no equivalent in the Python. I thought maybe
Jay the vmin/vmax arguments to 'imshow' might work, but they
Jay don't make much of a difference.
vmin and
On Friday 26 January 2007 11:14, John Hunter wrote:
Jay == Jay Parlar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jay One issue might be the use of minAmp and maxAmp in the
Jay Matlab code, and no equivalent in the Python. I thought maybe
Jay the vmin/vmax arguments to 'imshow' might work, but
Darren == Darren Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Darren vmin and vmax dont seem to have any effect on the
Darren resulting image, at least on my machine with the most
Darren recent svn.
I haven't looked at his data or the output if fftshift. if vmin and
vmax do nothing, mpl is
On 1/26/07, John Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darren == Darren Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Darren vmin and vmax dont seem to have any effect on the
Darren resulting image, at least on my machine with the most
Darren recent svn.
I haven't looked at his data or the output
On 1/26/07, John Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jay == Jay Parlar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jay That's the problem, I believe. 'imread' in mpl always reads
Jay images in as MxNx4, while Matlab will check if the image is
Jay BW and just do MxN. Is there any way to force MxN
I'm trying to work out a way of printing plots as vector graphics that
use alpha channel.
I understand that postscript doesn't do alpha, so I was hoping to save
the plot as svg, import into illustrator and then save as a pdf and/or
print.
So I run the following file: (matplotlib svn 2943, os x,
On 1/25/07, Alan G Isaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Fernando Perez apparently wrote:
Let us know if this is not enough or if you have any other issues.
How about for Windows users? You list as dependencies:
# PyWin32 from http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond
I just installed matplotlib 0.87.5 and numpy 1.0 from source on my
Debian sarge (stable release) system. (I chose those versions
because they're the ones currently included in the testing etch
release.) Everything I've tried has worked *except* the ylabel()
command. Whenever a plot containing a
You may be encountering this bug:
http://code.astraw.com/debian_sarge_libc.html
John T Whelan wrote:
I just installed matplotlib 0.87.5 and numpy 1.0 from source on my
Debian sarge (stable release) system. (I chose those versions
because they're the ones currently included in the testing
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