Thank you very much Massimo. I will check if NetworkX can draw graphs
without pyplot. Othercase
I will have to draw my graphs from scratch using Figure, Axis, etc.
On Monday, April 14, 2014 3:28:43 PM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> matplotlib has two API. A stateless and a statefull.
>
> Th
matplotlib has two API. A stateless and a statefull.
The statefull mode is called matplotlib.pyplot and is it designed for some
compatibility with Matlab. Most of the examples posted are with pyplot. The
problem is that pyplot does not work for multithreaded web apps because the
state is in a g
Thank you very much for your help Massimo.
The problem I have is not how to plot easily in matplotlib. My problem is
how to display
in my web2py view the NetworkX drawing made using nx.draw without saving
the png file in disk
but using some code like:
canvas=FigureCanvas(fig)
stream=cString
On Saturday, April 12, 2014 11:10:42 AM UTC+2, Luis Fontes wrote:
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> I am trying to plot a graph using NetworkX draw function but
> using cStringIO.StringIO(). I have read
> how to do it in web2py Application Development Cookbook.
>
> Let's say I have something like:
>
> import matplotlib.pyplo
Not sure but look into https://github.com/mdipierro/canvas
On Saturday, 12 April 2014 04:10:42 UTC-5, Luis Fontes wrote:
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> I am trying to plot a graph using NetworkX draw function but
> using cStringIO.StringIO(). I have read
> how to do it in web2py Application Development Cookbook.
>
> Let's
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