Last year we implemented an object oriented plotting style system for our users
and I was able to convince our management that we should open source it. You
can find it here: https://github.com/nasa/mplStyle
Many (most?) of the existing MPL style systems seem to be built around RC
parameters
Thank you Tom
I read the qt backend and the first comment said about rendering from qt to
agg, thank for the explaination, so if I don't understand some parts of the
backend is this where I ask.
On 5:47AM, Sun, Mar 8, 2015 Thomas Caswell wrote:
> Achyut,
>
> Thank your for your interest, mpl on
Sorry for the spam, but I just wanted to say that I now understand that I
should be using plt.xlim to zoom in on the x-axis rather than changing the
bins. When I zoom in with that, the bin height is indeed constant as
expected.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 8:00 PM, Tomo Lazovich wrote:
> Thanks for th
Thanks for the suggestion...I will see how numpy handles this.
Sorry for not being clearer earlier. Tom is right that by "zooming" I meant
changing the bins so that they covered a smaller range. Is there a better
way of "zooming" in on an axis so that I don't have this issue?
Thanks!
Tomo
On Sa
Paul,
Note that by zoom the op means they are changing the bins, not actual
zooming(by just changing the x axis).
I was going to say we deal with normalization by delegating to numpy, but
we actually handle it internally (with a note that when we drop np 1.5 to
make numpy do it).
I think the best
IMO, this seems like a bug. I would expect bars to change height with
zoom/limit levels.
-p
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On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 4:20 PM, Tomo Lazovich wrote:
> Hello matplotlib developers,
> I'm not sure if this is the right mailing list for this question, so please
> re-direct me i
Hello matplotlib developers,
I'm not sure if this is the right mailing list for this question, so please
re-direct me if it is not.
I am wondering whether it is possible to have a histogram in pyplot
normalized to the total length of the list input, rather than just the bins
showing on the plot (
Achyut,
Thank your for your interest, mpl on touch devices sounds super cool!
The easiest course is probably to develop a backend modeled after the
{qt,wx,gtk}Agg backends which embed an Agg backend into the gui framework
of choice. In those cases we rely on Agg to handle the mpl specific
drawin
Hello , I am a novice gsoc aspirant and I want to write a backend for kivy,
I read some of the other conversations on the mailing list and I know about
the template you guys provide but I am having trouble getting started, can
you please help me get up-to speed. I would be great help if you could t