[matplotlib-devel] code review: Adding angle offset to start of a pie chart

2012-05-08 Thread Ezra Peisach
After being fed up with no easy way to adjust the start angle of a pie
chart, I have added an optional argument to axes.pie called startangle
that allows one to specify the start angle of a pie chart.

I have updated the documentation - but would a new sample file showing a
side by side output comparison be warranted as well?
I had to regenerate a portion of pyplot.py using biolerplate.py - and
that is why the pctdistance changed very slightly

Feedback welcome.

The url on github is:

https://github.com/epeisach/matplotlib/compare/master...pie_angle


Ezra


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Re: [matplotlib-devel] code review: Adding angle offset to start of a pie chart

2012-05-08 Thread Benjamin Root
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 6:51 AM, Ezra Peisach wrote:

> After being fed up with no easy way to adjust the start angle of a pie
> chart, I have added an optional argument to axes.pie called startangle
> that allows one to specify the start angle of a pie chart.
>
> I have updated the documentation - but would a new sample file showing a
> side by side output comparison be warranted as well?
> I had to regenerate a portion of pyplot.py using biolerplate.py - and
> that is why the pctdistance changed very slightly
>
> Feedback welcome.
>
> The url on github is:
>
> https://github.com/epeisach/matplotlib/compare/master...pie_angle
>
>
> Ezra
>
>
Interesting idea.  Why don't you make a pull request and we can see about
putting the final touches on this?

Ben Root
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