Re: [Matplotlib-users] wiki

2006-12-16 Thread Pierre GM
> And for the work I'm doing, I have a > different number of observations and data points on different days, > so it's a pain that the current boxplot infrastructure expects all of > the boxes to be in a single array. Hence my questions. Ah OK, now I get it. Sorry for being a bit slow today. So ye

Re: [Matplotlib-users] wiki

2006-12-16 Thread Simson Garfinkel
On Dec 16, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Pierre GM wrote: >> Hi, Pierre. There's a lot of assumptions here. > Indeed, and I apologize > >> I sort of know what numarray, Numeric and numpy are, but I don't care >> all that much. I'm just interested in matplotlib for the plotting. > Well, matplotlib relies on s

Re: [Matplotlib-users] wiki

2006-12-16 Thread Pierre GM
> Hi, Pierre. There's a lot of assumptions here. Indeed, and I apologize > I sort of know what numarray, Numeric and numpy are, but I don't care > all that much. I'm just interested in matplotlib for the plotting. Well, matplotlib relies on some packages to handle data arrays. It's probably a goo

Re: [Matplotlib-users] wiki

2006-12-16 Thread Simson Garfinkel
On Dec 16, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Pierre GM wrote: >> I'm very confused by the wiki in general. I click on "wiki" and it >> takes me >> to something that doesn't obviously have anything to do with >> matplotlib... > > Well, it does say: matplotlib cookbook. > >> Like, what's scipy.org? Is it a co

Re: [Matplotlib-users] wiki

2006-12-16 Thread Pierre GM
> I'm very confused by the wiki in general. I click on "wiki" and it takes me > to something that doesn't obviously have anything to do with matplotlib... Well, it does say: matplotlib cookbook. > Like, what's scipy.org? Is it a company? Who is EnThought? Oh. What are you using to manipulate arra

[Matplotlib-users] wiki

2006-12-16 Thread Simson L. Garfinkel
- Original Message - From: "Angus McMorland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > We really shoud wiki more of these email discussions as they come > along. It's so much easier to search there, since things are in some > sort of logical arrangement. I agree. I'm very confused by the wiki in general. I