Michael,
I'm going to see if there is a fixincludes route to fixing this, but
in case there isn't, is adding an additional name to the
TTStreamWriter, eg. TTStreamWriter::put_char, out of the question?
Thanks,
-Peter
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 09:08:18AM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> (Sorry f
On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 16:05 +0200, Grégory Lielens wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have sent this message to the user group, but thinking of it, it may be more
> relevant to the development mailing list...so here it is again.
>
>
>
> We are looking for the best way to plot a waterfall diagram i
Simplification is now turned off whenever there are nonfinite elements
in the vertices array. The "should_simplify" determination is now made
in Python (to make it easier to tweak and cache).
I also committed your patch to handle masked arrays in the same way as
arrays-with-nonfinite values (w
Michael Droettboom wrote:
> So the easy fix is to turn off simplification when the array contains
> NaNs (and bonus points if we can cache that so we don't have to run
> through the list to find NaNs ahead of time).
>
On further thought, this shouldn't be too difficult -- so I'll go ahead
and
The simplification code was written with the assumption that all of the
codes are LINETO. That is, it has no MOVETOs or CURVEs. There is code
in backend_agg.h that tries to make sure not to run simplification when
this is the case (see should_simplify -- it returns false whenever there
is a c
Mike,
In looking into the handling of inf and nan, I think I have found some
complexities and inefficiencies that are easily eliminated (and I have
committed some such changes; others are pending), but in the process I
have also found what I am fairly sure is a bug in the path
simplification