> If you have a custom python you need to specifiy
> /the/full/path/to/your/python.
>
> -aj
AJ, complete accident to get offlist (apologies!)
I have python located in:
/usr/bin/python
but there is also a python located in
/opt/Plone-2.5.2/Python-2.4.4/bin
To be honest, I have no idea which on
> >
> The same steps as with any other Python installation. You take the
> Python interpreter used for your Zope instance to install the package.
>
> -aj
Not clear, If I:
% python setup.py build
% python setup.py install
It's just going to install in the default /usr/ locations. Are you
saying th
Hello,
I want to use matplotlib with Plone. I have it installed on my
machine, but not for the Plone instance of Python. What are the steps
I need to take to install it so that it is recognized by the Plone
Python instance?
Thanks!
-
Eric,
Exactly. Thanks for your post. I finally figured it out, and wanted to
post here for completeness in case no one followed up, but I'm glad
that you did. So yes, the following:
scatter(x, y, c=arange(len(x)), cmap=cm.spectral)
is exactly what I wanted... except that for my data I had:
Yvar
Trying again, a little more detail:
I am trying to use the color setting feature of SCATTER:
colors=cm.spectral(linespace(0,100,len(x))
then, plotting:
scatter(x,y,c=colors)
I get the error:
TypeError: c must be a matplotlib color arg or a sequence of them
But I don't understand.
>x.shape
>(
Hello all,
I'm trying to create a plot in each element in my x,y array have a
slightly different color - using spectral for example.
My data is a time series, but I am not plotting the time series. I
want the older data to show up in a different color from the latest
data.
What I have so far is: