Re: [Matplotlib-users] code searching

2009-02-09 Thread Lionel Roubeyrie
Thanks John, it's what I need. Le vendredi 06 février 2009 à 13:10 -0600, John Hunter a écrit : > On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Ryan May wrote: > > Lionel Roubeyrie wrote: > >> You're right, it's the chaco's zooming plot, I confused. > >> Is there a way to have this render with matplotlib? > >

Re: [Matplotlib-users] code searching

2009-02-06 Thread Ryan May
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:10 PM, John Hunter wrote: > On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Ryan May wrote: > > Lionel Roubeyrie wrote: > >> You're right, it's the chaco's zooming plot, I confused. > >> Is there a way to have this render with matplotlib? > > > > The event_handling/zoom_window.py examp

Re: [Matplotlib-users] code searching

2009-02-06 Thread John Hunter
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Ryan May wrote: > Lionel Roubeyrie wrote: >> You're right, it's the chaco's zooming plot, I confused. >> Is there a way to have this render with matplotlib? > > The event_handling/zoom_window.py example is kind of similar and might give > some > clues of where to

Re: [Matplotlib-users] code searching

2009-02-06 Thread Ryan May
Lionel Roubeyrie wrote: > You're right, it's the chaco's zooming plot, I confused. > Is there a way to have this render with matplotlib? The event_handling/zoom_window.py example is kind of similar and might give some clues of where to go. But no, I don't know of a straight-forward version of cha

Re: [Matplotlib-users] code searching

2009-02-06 Thread Lionel Roubeyrie
You're right, it's the chaco's zooming plot, I confused. Is there a way to have this render with matplotlib? Le jeudi 05 février 2009 à 10:41 -0600, Ryan May a écrit : > Lionel Roubeyrie wrote: > > Hi all, > > On the matplotlib website I can't find an "old" example code showing a > > figure with t

Re: [Matplotlib-users] code searching

2009-02-05 Thread Ryan May
Lionel Roubeyrie wrote: > Hi all, > On the matplotlib website I can't find an "old" example code showing a > figure with two vertical plots, where the second represents a "zoom" of > some selected datas in a rectangle of the first axis, and between the > two axis there was a trapezoid. > If someone

[Matplotlib-users] code searching

2009-02-05 Thread Lionel Roubeyrie
Hi all, On the matplotlib website I can't find an "old" example code showing a figure with two vertical plots, where the second represents a "zoom" of some selected datas in a rectangle of the first axis, and between the two axis there was a trapezoid. If someone has this code, I'll be happy to get