On 19 Aug 2006, at 20:13, Kevin Horton wrote:
> I've got a series of subplots in a matplotlib.FigureCanvas instance
> which is embedded in a gtk viewport. Everything seems to work
> correctly when I start the application - i.e. the series of
> subplots are displayed. But, I need to be able
I've got a series of subplots in a matplotlib.FigureCanvas instance which is embedded in a gtk viewport. Everything seems to work correctly when I start the application - i.e. the series of subplots are displayed. But, I need to be able to interactively change the axis settings by clicking on GTK
Aaron,
Each text object that you add with the text() function is appended to a
list called "texts" that is an attribute of the axes object. So, to
remove the last text object you added, you can do:
del gca().texts[-1]
draw()
If what you want to do is change the contents but not the position,
Matplotlib is great. Between numpy, scipy, and matplotlib, I'm almost
completely weaned myself off of Matlab (just need to rewrite a bunch of
m-files in Python).
My question is, is there an easy way to remove text that's been added
with the text() function from a plot (like if I make a mistake
On Saturday 19 August 2006 13:18, Hubert Fitch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Matplotlib is great! (For some unknown reason Matplotlib did not work until
> I finally bought a differnt Windows XP computer).
> Finally after about a year of trying, I can plot! but when the figure is on
> screen, how can I quickly g
On 8/18/06, assiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Charlie Moad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "assiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 20:20:59 +0800 (CST)
> Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] python coredump when using GtkAgg mode
>
> Thanks.
>
> 9 import matplotlib._image #worked
> 1
On 8/19/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 18 August 2006 08:27, Darren Dale wrote:
> > On Wednesday 16 August 2006 04:54, Samuel GARCIA wrote:
> > > Thank you,
> > > Sorry I did known the existence of matplotlib.backends.backend_qt4agg.
> > > It is more easy than I thought.
> >
On Friday 18 August 2006 08:27, Darren Dale wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 August 2006 04:54, Samuel GARCIA wrote:
> > Thank you,
> > Sorry I did known the existence of matplotlib.backends.backend_qt4agg.
> > It is more easy than I thought.
> >
> > but I still have a problem. This is my code :
> >
> > im
Hello,I tried to embed matplotlib in a GTK2 application (using pygtk & glade) but encountered a problem.As I have been playing with it for a while I think that for its demonstration it is enough to look at the matplotlib example:
embedding_in_gtk2.py (from the example directory of matplotlib)There