On 12/30/2011 11:41 AM, Stephen Webb wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a python module that requires making about 24 different kinds of
> plots, and to keep things tidy I put them all in different modules,
> which I then import.
>
> All the import calls are at the head of the top module. There is one
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Mario Fuest wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe a bad idea to ask a question on x-mas. Well, I hope it’s not that
> unpolite to push one‘s questions. :)
>
> Basically I just want to set a fixed width/height on my figure. That
> should be possible?
>
> Mario Fuest schrieb am S
Hi,
Maybe a bad idea to ask a question on x-mas. Well, I hope it’s not that
unpolite to push one‘s questions. :)
Basically I just want to set a fixed width/height on my figure. That
should be possible?
Mario Fuest schrieb am Sat, 24. Dec 16:42:
> Hi there,
>
> I want to examine a vector field
Paul,
Have you tried using virtualenv with Python 2.7? I'm in the same situation and
I find using a virtual environment for different configuration schemes allows
me to have the up-to-date Python modules without the Mac's "semi-legacy" Python
version. It's fairly simple to set up - if you're
Hello all,
I have a python module that requires making about 24 different kinds of plots,
and to keep things tidy I put them all in different modules, which I then
import.
All the import calls are at the head of the top module. There is one plotting
call inside a while loop, and it is returnin
Hello all. I use matplotlib occasionally but not often enough that I
remember the api, so when I use it, I refer frequently to the docs. I
appreciate that the docs are very complete in most areas, but I find
navigation very difficult. I have chm files for most of the platforms I
use and I apprec
Maybe this is worth reviewing and refining: seems like all the parts are there,
as I suspected.
http://telliott99.blogspot.com/2011/07/matplotlib-on-os-x-lion-revised.html
> BTW, whatever you do, do not follow the instructions that the matplotlib
> developers provide. You do not need another
Hello,
So I'm having a problem when trying to integrate networkx with matplotlib
1.0.1. The problem is the same as the one in these posts:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8644233/networkx-and-matplotlib-axes-error
http://groups.google.com/group/networkx-discuss/tree/browse_frm/month/2010-08/