Greetings,
I came across what I would consider an interesting text bug when using
AnchoredText. In summary, when trying to pass a horizontal alignment to the
text, anything but 'left' doesn't work. The text gets positioned around the
left-edge of the text space (left spine of text box + padding).
My default interpretation of errors is always relative to the value
because that is how they are reported (100+10-20 not 100+110-80).
(got your 2nd email while writing this)
Would you find this clearer? Maybe xerr and yerr should be split up
xerr/yerr: [ scalar | N, Nx1, or 2xN array-like ]
If
Actually never mind, I think I just interpreted it wrong. However it
could perhaps be more clear if it would say something like
If a sequence of shape 2xN, errorbars are drawn at y +/- row1/row2
Thanks,
Markus
Am 2013-02-09 13:49, schrieb Markus Haider:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Thank you very much for
Hi Tom,
Thank you very much for your answer. Indeed this solves my problem.
However, I was wondering if the documentation on this is correct.
At
http://matplotlib.org/api/axes_api.html?highlight=errorbar#matplotlib.axes.Axes.errorbar
it says:
xerr/yerr: [ scalar | N, Nx1, or 2xN array-like ]
On Feb 8, 2013 11:14 PM, "Benjamin Root" wrote:
>
> Just a crazy thought, but why are we trying to treat "title" and such as
properties? When I think of properties for matplotlib, I think of
edgecolors, fontsize, and linestyles. Why don't we solve that problem
first?
In my mind there are severa