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Hi,
It would be a nice feature for the plot command to accept a list of
rgb colors of the same length than the data vectors to be plotted, in
order to generate plots alike the one on the wiki
"http://scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/MulticoloredLine";.
Regards,
Gaël
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On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 09:21:44AM -0500, John Hunter wrote:
> I'm not at all opposed to making a helper function like scatter to plot
> parametric lines with colormaps, but I don't think "plot" is the right
> vehicle, since it returns a Line2d, not a LineCollection, and since it
> is already heavi
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 05:33:57PM +0200, Gaël Varoquaux wrote:
> I find that "parplot" is not a great name for such a function, but I
> cannot think of a better one. Maybe the list will have better ideas.
Talking to a friend we came up with a name like "pat
This question triggers another one from myself (that was raised by
colleagues).
I know that there is some traits lying in mpl. Will there be one day
some traitsUI code too, to generate GUI to modify properties of objects
one the display ? This is fully related to backends.
I find that
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 03:46:01PM -0500, John Hunter wrote:
> Ideally, I would like to see PS, SVG, Agg and [Tk|GTK|WX|Qt|FLTK]Agg
> and no more. But I know that other people feel differently.
pdf seems very important to me.
Just my two cents,
Gaël
Using Tomcat but need to do
Hello list,
I would like to move the "screenshot" section of the matplotlib
web site to the scipy.org wiki. The reason I suggest this is that I
think that we effectively have a 2 cookbooks in 2 different places. Is
anybody opposed to this ? I will be stuck in a library with not much to
Due to a change of plan I won't be stuck in a library this
afternoon, so I won't be working on this transfer, but I am still
interested to now weather others agree that it would be useful to port
this part of the matplotlib website on the scipy wiki.
Gael
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