Re: [Matplotlib-users] 3D plots

2009-03-23 Thread Etienne Gaudrain
Ok, I'll go for Mayavi. I am reasonably impressed by the demos. I haven't been to far into the documentation and I hop I won't regret my choice. But it looks great so far. Thanks for your help !! -Etienne Etienne Gaudrain wrote: > Hello list ! > > This is probably a

Re: [Matplotlib-users] 3D plots

2009-03-23 Thread Etienne Gaudrain
ich > (IIRC) was started because of the removal of mpl's 3D plotting > functionality, but which looks really nice: > > http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/scigl/ > > Reminds me that I need to find something to plot in 3D so I can use it ;) > > Andy > > -- ~~~

Re: [Matplotlib-users] 3D plots

2009-03-23 Thread Etienne Gaudrain
23, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Etienne Gaudrain wrote: > >> Thanks a lot for the link, and for the suggestions! >> I will probably give a go to Mayavi2, but given how heavy it seems to be >> (compared to matplotlib) it probably requires some custom wrapping... >> which means a

Re: [Matplotlib-users] 3D plots

2009-03-23 Thread Etienne Gaudrain
last 6 months... I will sure have look to the current project and see if I can help. Thanks for this particular hint! Cheers, -Etienne Jouni K. Seppänen wrote: > Etienne Gaudrain writes: > > >> This is probably a recurrent topic, or even more probably HAVE been a >>

Re: [Matplotlib-users] 3D plots

2009-03-23 Thread Etienne Gaudrain
ooks like it'll do what you want, I'd recommend > it as your next stop. And in my opinion, I wouldn't say that your time > spent learning matplotlib was wasted - 2D plotting is usually useful > and matplotlib may soon again have limited 3D capability. > > Gary R

[Matplotlib-users] 3D plots

2009-03-23 Thread Etienne Gaudrain
I only plot data every 4 or 6 months, and I really don't expect to see major functionalities to have disappeared when I come back to plotting data... is it a wrong expectation? Thanks !! -Etienne -- ~~~~~~~~~ Etienne Gaudrain Centre for the Neural Basis