Bryan Fodness wrote:
>
> I have a pcolormest and a fill that are plotted on the same graph (they
> have the same scale). Is there an easy way
> to only plot the values of pcolormesh that lie in the fill?
>
> pcolormesh(oX, oY, test, shading='flat', cmap=cm.gray_r)
> fill([-x1,x2,x2,-x1], [-y1,
I have a pcolormest and a fill that are plotted on the same graph (they have
the same scale). Is there an easy way
to only plot the values of pcolormesh that lie in the fill?
pcolormesh(oX, oY, test, shading='flat', cmap=cm.gray_r)
fill([-x1,x2,x2,-x1], [-y1,-y1,y2,y2], 'b', alpha=0.2, edgecolor=
On Dec 23, 2007 7:40 PM, Jeff Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam: It only works with 2.2.3. I have not been able to make it work
> with 3.0.0, so I don't know if it ever will.
Thanks for the clarification Jeff
Cheers
Adam
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Adam Mercer wrote:
> Hi
>
> Will basemap work with the newly released GEOS-3.0.0, or does it only
> work with 2.2.3 for now?
>
> Cheers
>
> Adam
>
Adam: It only works with 2.2.3. I have not been able to make it work
with 3.0.0, so I don't know if it ever will.
-Jeff
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Jeffrey S. Whitaker
Hi
Will basemap work with the newly released GEOS-3.0.0, or does it only
work with 2.2.3 for now?
Cheers
Adam
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