"Lee, Young-Jin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Then, I realized because each bar is so narrow I can't see the color of
> the bars but only outside lines (I see the colors by zooming it), which
> I couldn't find a way to change the color. My question is, is there any
> way either 1) to get rid of t
Lee, Young-Jin wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
>
>
> I’m a new guy in here and amazed by the capability Matplotlib has. I
> have a question for you, which might be a result of my ignorance or the
> limitation of the current Matplotlib. I’m trying to make a bar chart
> with hundreds of bars at different
Hey guys,
I'm a new guy in here and amazed by the capability Matplotlib has. I
have a question for you, which might be a result of my ignorance or the
limitation of the current Matplotlib. I'm trying to make a bar chart
with hundreds of bars at different x positions with their own y values
(so
On 8/22/07, Tom Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why on the YellowDog 3 system would the x-axis show up as 0 - 2.5, and
> on the Ubuntu Feisty system would the x-axis show up as 2.2 - 2.4? I
> am attempting to resolve an autoscale problem elsewhere, and I must of
> screwed something up when I
Hi,
I have matplotlib 0.90.1 on YellowDog 3 PPC with Python 2.5 and all
the support libraries built by hand, and matplotlib-0.90.1 on Ubuntu
Feisty x86 via `aptitude install`. And let's say I have:
import pylab
pylab.plot([2.2, 2.3, 2.4], [0, 5, 1])
pylab.show()
Why on the YellowDog 3 system wou
On 8/22/07, Angus McMorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would like to use mpl_connect and disconnect to examine a series of 2d
> > arrays in turn (with a "for" loop), one after the other:
> >
> > ==> at each iteration I'd like to be able to use the left mouse button
> > to evaluate the sum of
Hi Eric,
On 23/08/07, Eric Emsellem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> sorry to post this again but all my attempts to solve the matplotlib
> problem below failed and I desperately need this to progress.
>
> I would like to use mpl_connect and disconnect to examine a series of 2d
> arrays in turn
Hi Chris,
Sorry to bring it up. I know you didn't make the decision so I'll shut up
about it right after I say the following:
"That was a really dumb/weak reason for breaking the standard 'discussion
list' format"
What a pain.
Greg
On 8/22/07, Christopher Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gr
Greg Willden wrote:
> It seems that the list configuration is somewhat broken.
> The reply-to header is not set in some emails sent to the list.
> This means that replies go directly to the requestors but not to the
> list as a whole.
>
> That seems pretty broken to me.
me too, but there are fol
Sebastian Krieger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone eventually have a sample on how to make Hovmoller plots
> using matplotlib? Specially with good looking time axis like Ferret does?
>
> Thanks
> Sebastian
>
>
>
Sebastian: Don't have a hovmoller example handy, but you can see how to
make a nice
It seems that the list configuration is somewhat broken.
The reply-to header is not set in some emails sent to the list.
This means that replies go directly to the requestors but not to the list as
a whole.
That seems pretty broken to me.
Any list admin out there want to comment.
(by replying to m
Hi,
Does anyone eventually have a sample on how to make Hovmoller plots
using matplotlib? Specially with good looking time axis like Ferret does?
Thanks
Sebastian
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Hi
sorry to post this again but all my attempts to solve the matplotlib
problem below failed and I desperately need this to progress.
I would like to use mpl_connect and disconnect to examine a series of 2d
arrays in turn (with a "for" loop), one after the other:
==> at each iteration I'd like t
I am sorry, here the better explanation:
I have a scirpt to reduce data. from time to time it should bring up an
interactive matplotlib figure and then when I close the window it should
continue.it is important for me that the script actually stops when
opening the window.
The problem is (which
On 8/22/07, Wolfgang Kerzendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way I can stop the mainloop of the gtkagg backend. i know
> there is a threads_leave thing but I neec the Tk object from matplotlib.
> The problem is that my script doesnt continue after the window has been
> closed
I am not
Is there any way I can stop the mainloop of the gtkagg backend. i know
there is a threads_leave thing but I neec the Tk object from matplotlib.
The problem is that my script doesnt continue after the window has been
closed
thanks in advance
Wolfgang
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