A fellow student approached me today wanting to know if matplotlib was able
to produce a certain kind of 3d plot where a filled contour was placed on
one of the axes panels. I knew it was possible with regular contours, but
was surprised when I realized that the same feature wasn't available for
c
On 01/13/2011 09:08 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
> A fellow student approached me today wanting to know if matplotlib was
> able to produce a certain kind of 3d plot where a filled contour was
> placed on one of the axes panels. I knew it was possible with regular
> contours, but was surprised when I
Hi,
Jakub spotted this problem with mpl and new sphinx:
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 20:47, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> In Sphinx 1.0, ":param" field can accept up to 2 whitespace-separated
> arguments. Unforunately, this new feature breaks a bit documentation of some
> stuff in the mpl_toolkits.axes_grid.axes
Hi all,
Using the last 1.0.1 matplotlib version,sometimes exporting paths to
polygons gives wrong results like here (paths come from a
tricontourset) :
In [94]: path
Out[94]:
Path([[ 172.0079229 -43.79390934]
[ 171.97660793 -43.785 ]
[ 171.96206864 -43.78273625]
[ 171.959 -43.78114
Hi,
as per recent sphinx (I got 1.0.6 where, and with 1.0.1 it worked
fine), the image 'formats' is loaded as a unicode object, and so it's
no more a str as previously identified in
lib/matplotlib/sphinxext/plot_directive.py: the attached patch make
the doc be buildable again with 1.0.6 and should