Re: [Matplotlib-users] Basemap projection issue

2007-10-11 Thread Jeff Whitaker
Adam Mercer wrote: Hi I'm running into a problem using the mollweide projection, with the following simplified code, my actual code doesn't use random data for values but this is a clearer example to the problem I'm experiencing: lon = numpy.arange(0, 361, 1) lat = numpy.arange(-90, 91, 1)

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Basemap projection issue

2007-10-11 Thread Adam Mercer
On 11/10/2007, Jeff Whitaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam: I assume your data is on a latitude-longitude grid? You've asked for a mollweide projection centered on the Greenwich meridian. Your data is not centered on Greenwich - but the error message is trying to say that you can shift

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Basemap projection issue

2007-10-11 Thread Adam Mercer
On 11/10/2007, Jeff Whitaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam: I assume your data is on a latitude-longitude grid? You've asked for a mollweide projection centered on the Greenwich meridian. Your data is not centered on Greenwich - but the error message is trying to say that you can shift

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Basemap projection issue

2007-10-11 Thread Jeff Whitaker
Adam Mercer wrote: On 11/10/2007, Jeff Whitaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam: I assume your data is on a latitude-longitude grid? You've asked for a mollweide projection centered on the Greenwich meridian. Your data is not centered on Greenwich - but the error message is trying to

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Basemap projection issue

2007-10-11 Thread Adam Mercer
On 11/10/2007, Jeff Whitaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: but I think you want values, lon = basemap.shiftgrid(180, values, lon, start=False) Thats it! Thanks a lot! Cheers Adam - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk