In article 528e8aac.1090...@stsci.edu,
Michael Droettboom md...@stsci.edu
wrote:
When you use |--home|, distutils assumes you are referring to a home
directory in which you have a tree of libraries in |lib|lib64| living
there, so it appends |lib64/python| to the given path:
| python
We have code that ran fine in 1.1.1 that raises an exception in colorbar
in 1.2.1 and 1.3.1. I have appended an example; I'm afraid it is rather
extreme, but we have seen this for arrays that have more than one
non-masked values as well, even with the values not all being equal.
Should I
In article
CAH6Pt5q=z_macay-dgroz38jimo6uclv+amxkxhvt+qoe+c...@mail.gmail.com,
Matthew Brett matthew.br...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Michael Droettboom
md...@stsci.edu wrote:
Matthew Terry, as part of his Mac testing project, has done a great deal of
In article e9448807-9b39-4ea8-a7b0-3f352ad2e...@gmail.com,
James Boyle jsboyle...@gmail.com
wrote:
I built MPL 1.3 from source, all seem to go OK but I ran into the problem of
not finding libfreetype.6.dylib when importing.
Hmmm, it works for me. (I tried it again, just now). Here is what
It turns out I won't be able to make a Mac binary installer for
matplotlib anytime soon. I use bdist_mpkg to make the Mac binary
installers for MacOS X, and the current release of bdist_mpkg (4.4) is
not compatible with Python 3. I don't know how to make binary installers
without bdist_mpkg,
In article 955a698f5edf4fbb9168429b718f5...@gmail.com,
Ludwig Schwardt
ludwig.schwa...@gmail.com wrote:
Pip works beautifully on the Mac since Lion, once you install pkg-config.
This allows matplotlib to pick up the dependencies from the system (i.e.
libpng, libfreetype and zlib)
I
In article 50a61b5b.1090...@ed.ac.uk,
Mathew Topper mathew.top...@ed.ac.uk wrote:
Hi,
I'm interested to know why the pip package manager is not more widely
supported for installation of python packages like matplotlib?
Matplotlib seems to be particularly slowly updated in the Fedora
In article
CAJSg89LEe=hcxth+r+kcuqxg7-evzrpgehy+p8zesp5vfsw...@mail.gmail.com,
Alexey Shamrin sham...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thank you for 1.2.0 release!
Could you please make it clear that matplotlib requires
python.org-Python sourceforge.net-NumPy? Telling about it during
installation would
In article 5b7d5731-75a1-4a27-8864-c973259cf...@neuro.uni-bremen.de,
Felix Patzelt
fe...@neuro.uni-bremen.de wrote:
The dmg you are referring to appears to install to
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages
(The main library, not the one for in our
In article
caat3jwfkzo7rericnowkwgqfh-7dmqobooz92wbf6ork8oa...@mail.gmail.com,
C M cmpyt...@gmail.com wrote:
Trying to help a Mac friend running OSX 10.7 (Lion) easily set up to test
scripts I send him, and have some questions:
1) Can Matplotlib 1.1 run on the Python 2.7.2 version
In article
caat3jwe2fozn2fnolb677kjqre-pzj+zlhwxoe7-vkbfvko...@mail.gmail.com,
C M cmpyt...@gmail.com wrote:
Trying to help a Mac friend running OSX 10.7 (Lion) easily set up to test
scripts I send him, and have some questions:
1) Can Matplotlib 1.1 run on the Python 2.7.2 version that
In article ca65b53a.23941%wccarith...@lbl.gov,
Bill Carithers wccarith...@lbl.gov wrote:
Hi all,
I had matplotlib-0.99.1.1 working with Python 2.6 on OS X v10.6(Snow
Leopard). Today I upgraded to Lion (v10.7) and matplotlib had disappeared.
Lion ships with Apple¹s version of Python 2.7.
In article rowen-a1b6dd.12441428022...@news.gmane.org,
Russell E. Owen ro...@uw.edu wrote:
In article
CACM7dVw_Lde1QDS4vRvi-zTit8gqFYgYuyRLakOqBy0AVii7oA-JsoAwUIsXosN+BqQ9rBEUg@pu
blic.gmane.org,
William Jennings willim...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello mat plot lib users!
I feel quite
In article
cacm7dvw_lde1qds4vrvi-ztit8gqfygyuyrlakoqby0avii...@mail.gmail.com,
William Jennings willim...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello mat plot lib users!
I feel quite embarrassed that I've gone through 2 days of trying to get to
get numpy, scipy and matplotlib all to work nice with each other.
In article loom.20120215t014809-...@post.gmane.org,
7stud 7s...@excite.com wrote:
Since my op, I also tried to download:
matplotlib-1.1.0.tar.gz
and I got a Decompression Failed message in the Downloads window.
I checked my Safari settings, and
Safari is set to automatically
In article loom.20120215t021422-...@post.gmane.org,
7stud 7s...@excite.com wrote:
Russell E. Owen rowen@... writes:
I just created a binary installer for python.org's 64-bit Python 2.7
(MacOS X 10.6 and later). I'd like a few folks to test it to make sure
it works for more than
In article 20120213223549.21...@web007.roc2.bluetie.com,
Full Name 7s...@excite.com wrote:
Hello,
Mac OSX 10.6.8
matplotlib 1.1.0
From the matplotlib website:
=
Installing OSX binaries
If you want to install matplotlib from one of the binary installers we build,
you have
I just created a binary installer for python.org's 64-bit Python 2.7
(MacOS X 10.6 and later). I'd like a few folks to test it to make sure
it works for more than just me, before serving it at the usual location.
The temporary link is:
In article
1320891765.14646.yahoomailclas...@web161202.mail.bf1.yahoo.com,
Michiel de Hoon mjldeh...@yahoo.com
wrote:
--- On Wed, 11/9/11, Russell E. Owen ro...@uw.edu
wrote:
There is no matplotlib binary for 64-bit Python yet because
I've not
figured out how to build one
In article 629e8f74-c832-4500-9768-8af5fb39d...@pik-potsdam.de,
Bedartha Goswami gosw...@pik-potsdam.de
wrote:
Hi,
I have recently installed Python 32/64bit from Python.org and then I
proceeded to install bumpy, scipy, matplotlib and igraph on it. But the
Matplotlib does not show the
I was hoping to build a matplotlib binary installer for python.org's
64-bit Python (MacOS X 10.6 and later). But I've run into problems that
make me think python.org's python is not fully compatible with
ActiveState Tcl/Tk.
Here's what I have:
MacOS X 10.6.8
Python: python-2.7.2-macosx10.6.dmg
I am trying to make a legend for a stacked histogram using matplotlib
1.0.1 and it's not working.
Here's what I've tried so far:
count, bins, ignored = pyplot.hist(
(matchedStarPsfMags, unmatchedRefStarPsfMags,
unmatchedSourcePsfMags),
bins=30,
In article rowen-3539bf.13542730062...@news.gmane.org,
Russell E. Owen ro...@uw.edu wrote:
I am trying to make a legend for a stacked histogram using matplotlib
1.0.1 and it's not working.
Here's what I've tried so far:
count, bins, ignored = pyplot.hist
In article BANLkTi=bj2vgaycqwclk+ksz_qeqm-4...@mail.gmail.com,
Rebecca Gray atlas...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to install matplotlib on my Mac OS X 10.6.6. I currently have
Python 2.7.2 installed. I tried installing
***matplotlib-1.0.1-python.org-32bit-py2.7-macosx10.3.dmg.
The
In article 26f19958-353a-471e-a1ee-db33f1207...@sydney.edu.au,
Leslie Burnett
leslie.burn...@sydney.edu.au wrote:
Pathways leading to the error message:
I obtained Matplotlib from the matplotlib home page download link to
sourceforge
a) mpkg/dmg installation 1.0.1-r0 fails with
In article 4d0f8efd.3010...@gmail.com,
Jose Guzman sjm.guz...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi everybody
I wanted to collect a combination of plots to insert then in a subplot.
I choose to create Line2D objects to use the .add_line() method of the
AxesSubplot class, but unfortunately this does
In article
aanlktik=w70xo5y6iooq4qsszy0tp4rjhmzeqsreo...@mail.gmail.com,
Søren Nielsen
soren.skou.niel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have an animated plot and I'm having trouble updating the tick labels
after I blit new data to the canvas. I've looked through the documentation
and it's not
I explored the memory leak in my strip chart widget some more and found
that it is caused by calling canvas.draw(), where canvas is:
figure = matplotlib.figure.Figure(figsize=(8, 2), frameon=True)
canvas = FigureCanvasTkAgg(figure, self)
canvas.show() exhibits exactly the same problem.
In article 4cfd8253.5060...@hms.harvard.edu,
Kaushik Ghose kaushik_gh...@hms.harvard.edu
wrote:
Hi Guys,
I did a search on the mailing list but could not come up with a solution, so
I
am crying Uncle and writing.
I installed matplotlib 1.0.0 from the package on SF
I'm seeing a nasty memory leak in my strip chart widget using matplotlib
1.0, TkAgg and Mac OS X 10.5
I've posted a minimal version here:
http://www.astro.washington.edu/users/rowen/python/MinimalStripChartWdg.
py
It doesn't seem to matter if I use the animation API or not (the example
does
In article 4cf69ba4.1000...@stsci.edu,
Michael Droettboom md...@stsci.edu
wrote:
On 12/01/2010 01:40 PM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
I'm seeing a nasty memory leak in my strip chart widget using matplotlib
1.0, TkAgg and Mac OS X 10.5
I've posted a minimal version here:
http
The Mac installer for matplotlib that I recently announced had a bug: a
file in dateutil had bad permissions. I think I've finally got that
straightened out and there's a new installer here:
http://www.astro.washington.edu/users/rowen/python/
My apologies for the error.
-- Russell
I finally got hold of a Mac that can run 10.4 and was finally able to
build a new binary installer for Python 2.6 (as well as one for PIL
1.1.7) is truly compatible with Mac OS X 10.3.9.
For now it is available here:
http://www.astro.washington.edu/users/rowen/python/
though I hope it will end
In article rowen-467156.12085929092...@news.gmane.org,
Russell E. Owen ro...@uw.edu wrote:
I finished my strip chart widget thanks to help from Tony S Yu, Benjamin
Root and others here. It supports multiple subplots and multiple
lines/subplot. Here's a copy if anyone is interested:
http
In article 4ca0549d.3060...@hawaii.edu,
Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 09/26/2010 09:43 PM, Fernando Perez wrote:
Mmh,
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Jae-Joon
Leelee.j.j...@gmail.com wrote:
Did you try autoscale_view method?
I'm making a set of plots (a strip chart) stacked on top of each other,
all sharing the same X axis (time).
So far it appears that to get the X axis of each Subplot to match I have
to set its properties independently.
Is there some way to tie them all together so that a user can set the
In article
aanlktinjbfo6zioh1j_w=0ut-xur0ck1y8fsaant1...@mail.gmail.com,
John Hunter jdh2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:31 PM, C M
cmpyt...@gmail.com wrote:
Until a more permanent solution is figured out, can anyone recommend
any workarounds, even if they are a little
In article
aanlktintbfs8owjelhopxs9x6dxenwykzqfehvqr5...@mail.gmail.com,
Benjamin Root ben.r...@ou.edu wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Russell E. Owen
ro...@uw.edu wrote:
I'm making a set of plots (a strip chart) stacked on top of each other,
all sharing the same X axis (time
I'm implementing a strip chart class by setting the data in a Line2D
(well, one or more Line2D instances tied to one or more Subplots).
However, I find that when I do this I can't get the y axis to autoscale,
even if I create the Line2Ds with animate=False.
Am I overlooking something really
In article 4c935c08.1000...@gmail.com,
Alan G Isaac alan.is...@gmail.com
wrote:
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/pylab_examples/accented_text.html
It's realistic, and that has a lot to be said for it.
One of my problems with matplotlib is that it is far too willing to
truncate
I don't think there is a release numpy that is compatible with Python
2.7 (though it is due shortly in the form of numpy 1.5) and matplotlib
requires numpy.
-- Russell
In article
aanlktikni4k5qkrzt=0amydsxjjy7ka4u5tmsnpfe...@mail.gmail.com,
Åke Kullenberg
ake.kullenb...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm making a strip chart widget (which I plan to make publicly available
when finished). The basics are working fine, but the automatic sizing is
not doing so well. Strip charts are typically short, and when suitably
short the X axis annotations are partially truncated.
So...can I convince the
I'm trying to learn how to make a fairly efficient strip chart display
and have run into a few glitches:
The example strip_chart_demo.py is not annotated but does refer to a
page http://www.scipy.org/wikis/topical_software/Animations
Unfortunately that page does not exist. I suspect the desired
In article a94a7d96-b99a-44d7-b4af-ecc3aff84...@tufts.edu,
Shir Livne shir.li...@tufts.edu wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded the files from the site, but when i type import
matplotlib in python, it responds with ImportError: No module named
matplotlib
Does anyone mind going through the
In article 0d8c04e1-e841-4f18-9887-ea0a76090...@gmail.com,
Edward Barnard edbarn...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi All
I had a problem installing matplotlib 1.0.0 on MacOS X 10.6 using python.org
2.6.5 with the binary installer (dmg). When importing pylab, datautils was
missing. I fixed that by
In article 4c2d2041.3040...@noaa.gov,
Christopher Barker chris.bar...@noaa.gov wrote:
Russell E. Owen wrote:
However, at present I don't know if there is a Python 2.6 that is both
compatible with older versions of Mac OS X and is built with 64-bit
support.
FWIW, I think the official
In article rowen-466e37.16580630062...@news.gmane.org,
Russell E. Owen ro...@uw.edu wrote:
I'm trying to find a matplotlib 0.99.3 binary installer that works with
the standard python.org Python (preferably 2.6) and hence works with Mac
OS X 10.4 or greater. (I distribute an application
I'm trying to find a matplotlib 0.99.3 binary installer that works with
the standard python.org Python (preferably 2.6) and hence works with Mac
OS X 10.4 or greater. (I distribute an application that needs to run on
a wide range of versions of Mac OS X).
The official binary I found refuses to
A few things:
- What python and matplotlib are you using? I recommend Mac Python from
python.org (use the binary installer) and the Mac binary installer for
matplotlib.
- Note that matplotlib 0.99.0 is current. I suggest you upgrade.
- If you are using TkAgg (as seems likely), I'm not sure how
Your python is missing the _tkinter library, so it cannot use Tkinter.
Normally if you build from source then all you have to do is build and
install tcl and tk first, then build python and it should find the
tcl/tk and build _tkinter (the library that links to Tcl/Tk and allows
Tkinter to
In article
8b2d7b4d0901050152p4c7487a8m21fb7fb823297...@mail.gmail.com,
Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
Hello and Happy 2009!
I received the interesting proposal to author a book on Matplotlib,
the powerful 2D plotting library for Python.
While preparing the arguments list, I'd like
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Charlie Moad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have replaced the binary with a working version.
I'm running into an odd issue with that version (at least). If I unzip
the egg and run easy_install on it it ends up in site-packages with odd
permissions:
% pwd
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Stephen Uhlhorn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running MacPython 2.5 on Mac OS 10.5.1 and would like to update
matplotlib to 0.91.1. Im using mpl 0.90.1 from the pythonmac site now.
Is it better for me to wait till a pythonmac package is availabel or
are the
I've built a binary installer for matplotlib 0.90.1 for Mac that
includes support for:
- TkAgg that works with a user-installed Aqua Tcl/Tk (unlike the
standard build) or the standard old Tcl/Tk from Apple
- WXAgg using wxPython 2.8.
I've only checked WXAgg and TKAgg on my PPC Mac. If anyone
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Samuel M. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone using TkAgg on OSX 10.4 with MPL 0.90.0 and Python 2.5
successfully?
Absolutely. I use the package at http://pythonmac.org/packages/ (which
I also built). One quirk is that I use ActiveState Aqua Tcl/Tk
At 2:30 PM -0600 2007-05-07, Samuel M. Smith wrote:
If you see my other post titled (Segmentation Fault TkAgg backend).
I was getting a seg fault
It appears to be a problem with the MPL in the scipy superpack. When
I reinstalled your package it
worked again. The reason I installed the scipy
At 9:42 AM -0800 2007-02-21, Chris Barker wrote:
Russell E Owen wrote:
I did earlier today; I'm hoping it will go up in the next day or so.
WXAgg is built against wxPython 2.6.x because last I heard the
2.8.x issues weren't resolved.
Correct. I'm still not sure how well MPL works
At 2:33 PM -0700 2007-02-20, Samuel M. Smith wrote:
Shouldn't the version of wxPython also get included in the name along
with the python version and os version?
That information is in the ReadMe file in the installer.
I will try to remember to look there in the future to know which wx
is
If I go to the matplotlib download page:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80706
then there is a table showing matplotlib and matplotlib-toolkits.
Clicking on Download or matplotlib-0.90.0 results in a page with
no files.
On the other hand, clicking on matplotlib (the
At 4:48 PM -0700 2007-02-20, Samuel M. Smith wrote:
On Feb 20, 2007, at 14:47 , Russell E Owen wrote:
In the past the distributions were a little more user friendly for
installing.
I know I can't complain too much since you are doing all the work.
Just wondering if I missed something when I
At 9:42 AM -0800 2007-02-05, Christopher Barker wrote:
Stephen Uhlhorn wrote:
My python is from ActiveState (Framework) which
was recommended by the scipy people.
Here's the real saga. I had a working Fink installaiton of
python/numpy/scipy/matplotlib until an update to scipy broke critical
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Chiara Caronna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I,
I have a problem with showing plot. When I run this code:
figure(1)
semilogx(data[:,0],data[:,1])
savefig('try.png')
show()
It save the plot properly, but it doesn't show it. I tried to run it
with
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
belinda thom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
At http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/installing.html under topic OS X:
All of the backends run on OS X. Chris Barker has built a binary
package (fink users see below) for matplotlib which is hosted on
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Lev Givon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Received from Adam Mercer on Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 03:55:15PM EST:
On 14/11/06, Lev Givon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also using Apple's X11 1.1.2 / Xfree86 4.4.0. Has anyone had any
success using the above Fink
At 10:18 AM -0800 2006-11-09, Christopher Barker wrote:
Russell and Charlie,
Are your two binaries any different? Any reason to choose one over
the other? In particular, which of these are supported:
numpy 1.*
Numeric
numarray
GTK
TK
wx (which version?)
My binary supports:
- numpy 1.0 (the
I build matplotlib 0.87.7 for Python 2.5 with support for TkAgg and
WXAgg, the latter using the binary wxPython 2.7 installer from
http://pythonmac.org/packages. Unfortunately, the matplotlib had a
problem: WxAgg failed with:
MemoryError: _wxagg.convert_agg_to_wx_bitmap(): could not create the
On Feb 25 Samuel Smith reported that WXAgg crashed on MacOS X using
matplotlib 0.87. I just built matplotlib 0.87.7 on Python 2.5 and am
still having the problem.
Christopher Barker suggested disabling acceleration:
import matplotlib.backends.backend_wxagg
At 3:12 PM -0700 9/15/06, Christopher Barker wrote:
Russell E Owen wrote:
Interesting idea. I'm not sure I'd know how to use more than one
numerix option at once,
well, I dint' mean more than one numerix option, exactly. What I
meant was that MPL is using numarray, but another module you've
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Christopher Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Russell E Owen wrote:
well, I didnt' mean more than one numerix option, exactly. What I meant
was that MPL is using numarray, but another module you've imported is
using Numeric (or numpy or whatever).
Ah. I
I'm trying to figure out a matplotlib crash on MacOS X.
When I try to plot anything the program exits with:
alloc: invalid block: 0xa08acb4: a 74 0
I first saw this with a program that uses the object interface, but then
I tried the simplest pylab demo I could find and the same thing happened.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Russell E. Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm trying to figure out a matplotlib crash on MacOS X.
When I try to plot anything the program exits with:
alloc: invalid block: 0xa08acb4: a 74 0
...
some followup info:
- This is with matplotlib 0.87.5, but also
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Christopher Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Russell E Owen wrote:
Interesting idea. I'm not sure I'd know how to use more than one numerix
option at once,
well, I dint' mean more than one numerix option, exactly. What I meant
was that MPL is using
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