Christian Meesters wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Let me reformulate my question: Is there a way to put ticklabels not
> beside, but between ticks (centered between)?
There is presently no clean mechanism for this. A workaround is to use
minor ticks centered between the major ticks, and label only the minor
I cannot reproduce this error.
And I'm not sure if this is a bug in matplotlib or ghostscript.
You may try to use different distiller.
pl.rc('ps', usedistiller="xpdf")
In my machine, both ghostscript and xpdf option works fine.
But my gs version is different than yours
GPL Ghostscript 8.61 (2007
There are a few ways to improve the speed, which, I guess, will give
you factor of a few speed up.
If you need more than that, I guess matplotlib is not suitable for your purpose.
* try a simple interpolation method, eg. imshow(arr, interpolation="nearest")
* reduce the image size. Unless you hav
I presume you're running that script in interactive shell?
Try draw() instead of show().
Regards,
-JJ
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 3:06 PM, tva wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> with matplotlib 0.98.5.3 this script will draw new lines as the scrips is
> running:
>
> from pylab import *
> x = arange(0,2*pi,0.01)
Hi,
Let me reformulate my question: Is there a way to put ticklabels not
beside, but between ticks (centered between)?
TIA
Christian
On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 10:53 +0200, Christian Meesters wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following code:
>
> pylab.pcolormesh(data, multialignment='center')
> x
Hi all
with matplotlib 0.98.5.3 this script will draw new lines as the scrips is
running:
from pylab import *
x = arange(0,2*pi,0.01)
for i in arange(1,20):
y=sin(x+i)
plot(x,y) # update the data
show()
with matplotlib 0.99, the exact same script ru
tmp user$ python pdftest.py
Bus error
code:
import pylab as pl
from numpy import linspace
pl.plot(linspace(0,10,10))
pl.savefig('test.pdf')
eps, png, jpg export works fine.
Another issue is that you must change the default snow leopard python to
32-bit to get matplotlib to work properly.
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 11:11, Tsviki Hirsh wrote:
> Dear list,
> I were trying to install matplotlib 0.99 on my ubuntu interpid, I had
> previously installed and extensively used the great 0.98 version.
> There is not seem to be any .deb file for 0.99 on ubuntu.packages site yet,
yes, we know and
Dear list,I were trying to install matplotlib 0.99 on my ubuntu interpid, I
had previously installed and extensively used the great 0.98 version.
There is not seem to be any .deb file for 0.99 on ubuntu.packages site yet,
so I tried to untar and install the source file.
The installation went smooth