Re: [Matplotlib-users] A question about pam/zoom functionality of navigationtoolbar

2007-11-11 Thread sunzen w.
John, On Nov 10, 2007 2:41 AM, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Now that is a well focused question. Thank you for your teaching. ^_^. > > A little googling revealed that > > when a gtk drawing area (eg an matplotlib canvas) is placed in a gtk > > notebook, it needs to have the focus

Re: [Matplotlib-users] two distributions on a histogram

2007-11-11 Thread Neil M
Thanks That was just what I was looking for. The bihistogram solution is interesting too, but I think I will to with alpha since I might want to use a log y scale. Regards Neil On Nov 12, 2007 3:06 PM, Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Neil M wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Is it possible to

Re: [Matplotlib-users] two distributions on a histogram

2007-11-11 Thread Eric Firing
Neil M wrote: > Hello, > > Is it possible to plot two histograms on the same axis without having > the bars on top of each other. > > I'm trying to determine how similar a distribution of activity is > between a large data set and a small subset. > > I have 2 million records with a last activity

Re: [Matplotlib-users] two distributions on a histogram

2007-11-11 Thread Stephen George
See below for Antonio Gonzalez solution (last year) that I have started using and happy with it Neil M wrote: > Hello, > > Is it possible to plot two histograms on the same axis without having > the bars on top of each other. > > I'm trying to determine how similar a distribution of activity is

[Matplotlib-users] two distributions on a histogram

2007-11-11 Thread Neil M
Hello, Is it possible to plot two histograms on the same axis without having the bars on top of each other. I'm trying to determine how similar a distribution of activity is between a large data set and a small subset. I have 2 million records with a last activity date. I can plot both the samp