Hi,
I have a strange (to me) problem with matplotlib version 0.91.2,
installed from source on a Debian Linux system.
I try to generate a plot which combines bitmap data (using "pcolor")
and some lines (using "plot") as in the appended script. I switch off
the coordinate axes using the command ax
Hi Eric!
Are you sure you want a colorbar with lines and not a legend?
Well, I've got a couple of lines (~50) and thus the legend would become
confusing.
I wanted to have lines in the colorbar because I think it's more adequate to
have lines in the bar when there are lines in the plot.
A colorb
Hi,
I've made a local installation of python2.5, numpy 1.0.4 and matplotlib
0.91.2.
I didn't see any pb during compilation, but when I try to show a figure, I
received SIGSEGV.
You will find attached to this mail the log of my installation, and a
backtrace of a segfault in gdb, I don't know i
Thanks for the reply,
It was not a problem with the specific python I used.
In fact I have a problem because the Tcl/Tk libraries were in /usr/share/lib
whereas their include files were in /usr/include. In my case, I used the
debian package tkx8.3-dev which does not follow that idiom ( I don't kn
Hi,
I'm new here so sorry in advance if this has already been addressed
and I missed it in my archive search...
I think there is a significant bug in plot_wireframe in matplotlib
where it incorrectly displays the Z axis values. The code below
demonstrates the problem:
import scipy
import pylab
You may want to confirm that the python use use to build matplotlib is
the intended one (in your home). As a first try, matplotlib's setup
will import Tkinter and grab the include paths from there.
By this I mean when you type:
python setup.py install
that "python" is the specific python
Hi Guys
Is there an eays way to plot a number vs a label from a file?
Here is an example
I have a datafile like this:
#Aa Bb nA nB SurfBulksegEnergy
Fe Cr 19 1 -909.065612 -909.060586 -0.100520
Fe Ni 19 1