Re: [Matplotlib-users] stem plots:

2010-11-05 Thread Alan G Isaac
On 10/25/2010 9:23 AM, Stan West wrote: > markerline.set_zorder(stemlines[0].get_zorder() + 0.1) Thanks. Now I can easily get what I want. But back to the underlying question: do people really prefer the stems to overlay the markers? I.e., are the ``stem`` defaults possibly incorrect? Thanks,

Re: [Matplotlib-users] stem plots:

2010-10-25 Thread Stan West
> From: Alan G Isaac [mailto:ais...@american.edu] > Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 13:25 > > On 10/22/2010 12:39 PM, Stan West wrote: > > markerline.set_zorder(markerline.get_zorder() + 0.1) > > Nice idea. > Thanks, You're welcome. Now that I look at it again, I suppose that something lik

Re: [Matplotlib-users] stem plots:

2010-10-22 Thread Alan G Isaac
On 10/22/2010 12:39 PM, Stan West wrote: > markerline.set_zorder(markerline.get_zorder() + 0.1) Nice idea. Thanks, Alan -- Nokia and AT&T present the 2010 Calling All Innovators-North America contest Create new apps

Re: [Matplotlib-users] stem plots:

2010-10-22 Thread Stan West
> From: Alan G Isaac [mailto:ais...@american.edu] > Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 19:12 > > ax.stem(x, y, '-.') draws the stem second, > so that it is visible on top of the dot. > > Is this intentional? > (I think it looks better with the dot on top.) > How to reverse? I would usually place

[Matplotlib-users] stem plots:

2010-10-14 Thread Alan G Isaac
ax.stem(x, y, '-.') draws the stem second, so that it is visible on top of the dot. Is this intentional? (I think it looks better with the dot on top.) How to reverse? Alan Isaac -- Download new Adobe(R) Flash(R) Builder