Hi,
I've just start playing with maskedarray (the new implementation)
using fresh svn matplotib (0_91 maintenance).
Plotting masked array does not behave as I would have expected.
Indeed when drawing a line graph the masked walues interrupted the
line (see attach example). I would prefer to
David Trémouilles wrote:
Hi,
I've just start playing with maskedarray (the new implementation)
using fresh svn matplotib (0_91 maintenance).
Plotting masked array does not behave as I would have expected.
Indeed when drawing a line graph the masked walues interrupted the
line (see attach
Thanks Jeff, I think now I get the purpose of maskedearray the way it is
used in matplotlib.
I have a slightly different objective: I just want to remove outliers
from my curves. I think I will still play with maskedarray and used the
compressed() function before 'sending' to matplotlib.
Any
On Sunday 10 February 2008 12:40:38 David Trémouilles wrote:
I have a slightly different objective: I just want to remove outliers
from my curves. I think I will still play with maskedarray and used the
compressed() function before 'sending' to matplotlib.
Any comments on that, any other
Thank you very much Pierre!
You made me discover boolean index (numpy is fantastic !)
In the mean time, I now understand the purpose of maskedarray that I
totally missed at a first sight.
Thanks to all of you,
David
Pierre GM a écrit :
On Sunday 10 February 2008 12:40:38 David Trémouilles
On Sunday 10 February 2008 13:23:13 David Trémouilles wrote:
Thank you very much Pierre!
You made me discover boolean index (numpy is fantastic !)
In the mean time, I now understand the purpose of maskedarray that I
totally missed at a first sight.
You're quite welcome. Masked arrays are
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, David Trémouilles apparently wrote:
I have a slightly different objective: I just want to
remove outliers
Do you just want to filter out the outliers?
newdata = [datum for datum in data if not isoutlier(datum)]
You can define ``isoutlier`` to return True for