Re: [Matplotlib-users] Python 3

2010-12-23 Thread Robert Young
Thank you for your fast reply and suggestion. I downloaded the GNU tar ball and looked at it. Unfortunately due to my own limitations, I need a win32 installer. I'll have to bide my time I guess. RDY -Original Message- From: Christoph Gohlke [mailto:cgoh...@uci.edu] Sent: Thursday, De

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Python 3

2010-12-23 Thread Christoph Gohlke
On 12/23/2010 1:01 PM, Robert Young wrote: > Hi, I have used Matplotlib extensively now for 2 years with python 2.x. > I recently needed to move to python 3.1 which was greatly facilitated by > numpy and scipy being ported to python 3. I was lucky in that all I have > to change is many print stat

[Matplotlib-users] Python 3

2010-12-23 Thread Robert Young
Hi, I have used Matplotlib extensively now for 2 years with python 2.x. I recently needed to move to python 3.1 which was greatly facilitated by numpy and scipy being ported to python 3. I was lucky in that all I have to change is many print statements. All on a Windows OS. But my progress i

[Matplotlib-users] ODP: ODP: starting with pplots

2010-12-23 Thread Pawel Janowski
Hey guys, Thank you so much for your clear answers which have been very helpful! Pawel -Wiadomość oryginalna- Od: Paul Ivanov [mailto:pivanov...@gmail.com] Wysłano: Thursday, December 23, 2010 3:03 PM Do: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net DW: Pawel Janowski Temat: Re: ODP: [Matplot

Re: [Matplotlib-users] ODP: starting with pplots

2010-12-23 Thread Paul Ivanov
Pawel Janowski, on 2010-12-23 10:09, wrote: > Hi Pavel, > > Thanks for your help. Matplotlib seems to be a really cool tool. Your > response almost answered my question. What I want is for the 3D plot to be > 2D. I mean the z-axis can only take on 5 discreet values so I don't want to > visualize

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bug with twinx and scientific style

2010-12-23 Thread Paul Ivanov
Václav Šmilauer, on 2010-12-23 14:51, wrote: > Hi there, > > when I use twinx() to have y1 and y2 axes and set ticklabel_format > style to 'sci' on the y2 axis, ticks on the y2 are properly numbered, > but the "1e-5" that is supposed to be atop y2 appears on the top of > y1 instead. When both y1

[Matplotlib-users] bug with twinx and scientific style

2010-12-23 Thread Václav Šmilauer
Hi there, when I use twinx() to have y1 and y2 axes and set ticklabel_format style to 'sci' on the y2 axis, ticks on the y2 are properly numbered, but the "1e-5" that is supposed to be atop y2 appears on the top of y1 instead. When both y1 and y2 use the exponents, they overwrite each other --