Yeah it makes sense. I still can't find the bug, which it most likely is. I
will keep looking and see what i find.
Thanks for the help
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From: Eric Firing [mailto:efir...@hawaii.edu]
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It looks like your X data is one element larger than it needs to be. I know
pcolor() accepts grids that are (N+1,M+1), and I *think* pcolormesh does
the same. It will also accept grids that are (N,M) as well, but will drop
the last row and collumn.
Given your statement that it sometimes works, I
On 2015/06/30 6:41 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
It looks like your X data is one element larger than it needs to be. I
know pcolor() accepts grids that are (N+1,M+1), and I *think* pcolormesh
does the same. It will also accept grids that are (N,M) as well, but
will drop the last row and collumn.