Re: [Matplotlib-users] Map projections and pyplot.plot

2011-12-01 Thread Jeff Whitaker
On 12/1/11 11:39 AM, Bruce Ford wrote: Yes, as a matter of fact I create an identical basemap object as the plotted gridded data. And the lines (tropical cyclone tracks) plot fine as long as the projection is 'cyl'. Bruce Bruce: Can you post a self-contained example? -Jeff On Thu, D

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Map projections and pyplot.plot

2011-12-01 Thread Bruce Ford
Yes, as a matter of fact I create an identical basemap object as the plotted gridded data. And the lines (tropical cyclone tracks) plot fine as long as the projection is 'cyl'. Bruce --- Bruce W. Ford Clear Science, Inc. br...@clearscienceinc.com http://www.Cl

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Map projections and pyplot.plot

2011-12-01 Thread Jeff Whitaker
On 12/1/11 7:34 AM, Bruce Ford wrote: > I have a basemap figure where data is placed atop, which can be in any > number of differing projections. However, when I plot a line over it > using pyplot.plot, the line doesn't show unless I'm using > the cylindrical equidistant projection. > > From wh

[Matplotlib-users] Map projections and pyplot.plot

2011-12-01 Thread Bruce Ford
I have a basemap figure where data is placed atop, which can be in any number of differing projections. However, when I plot a line over it using pyplot.plot, the line doesn't show unless I'm using the cylindrical equidistant projection. >From what I gather this is a limitation of the plot comman