10 seconds? That doesn't seem right. Are you running the process as an
apache user or something without a home directory? I suspect that the font
cache is not being created, and so it is having to build the font listing
every time it starts up.
Ben Root
On Jan 24, 2015 1:02 PM, Sappy85
On 2015/01/24 6:11 AM, Sappy85 wrote:
I would like to draw very, very simple maps of only europe in matplotlib /
basemap, which takes very much time (around 10 seconds!). This is just
unreal!? Setting of resolution is only l (low).
I need to plot hundreds of those maps every few hours. This
Hi,
Have you considered reading from a suitably low-resolution shapefile
instead? I suppose overlays or colors change per generation but not
the geographical area.
Cheers,
Christian
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Sappy85 robert.wittk...@gmx.de wrote:
I would like to draw very, very simple
Hi Ben,
i run the process as user root on a virtual linux server. Is this a
problem?
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Hi,
creating a pickle of the Basmap instance was the correct way. Now it works
great! Thank's all for that quick and helpful support!
Solution as follows:
m = Basemap (...)
pickle.dump(m,open('map.pickle','wb'),-1) # pickle it
for ... :# loop to generate x plots
I would like to draw very, very simple maps of only europe in matplotlib /
basemap, which takes very much time (around 10 seconds!). This is just
unreal!? Setting of resolution is only l (low).
I need to plot hundreds of those maps every few hours. This would be
impossible!!? :(
Here is the very
Hi, yes that helps a lot, reading in the boundaries from a shapefile.
But does anybody know, how avoid the double inner borders? Coastlines seem
to have a thinner border. Borders between two countries be drawn twice.
http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/file/n44757/map.png
Regards
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