On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Muffles wrote:
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> Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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> > And, without the code, I can't help you. Please include a small script
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> > I can run that demonstrates the problem. I can't reproduce your bug
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> > on your description.
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> > Ben Root
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Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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> And, without the code, I can't help you. Please include a small script
> that
> I can run that demonstrates the problem. I can't reproduce your bug based
> on your description.
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> Ben Root
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Here it is, i think this works
fig=figure(figsize=(5,9))
pcolor
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Muffles wrote:
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> Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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> > Could you please include your code? My code was merely a
> > demonstration and not meant to be copy and pasted in it's entirety.
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> > Ben Root
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> Thx, but I fixed that already, it was my error.
Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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> Could you please include your code? My code was merely a
> demonstration and not meant to be copy and pasted in it's entirety.
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> Ben Root
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Thx, but I fixed that already, it was my error.
Still dont cant fix the width of the window though...
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On Wednesday, March 9, 2011, Muffles wrote:
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> Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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>> Note that will not change the number of ticks already established for the
>> axis. For that, you can use set_xticks(), which accepts a list of values
>> where to set the tick marks (you should probably use set_xti
Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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> Note that will not change the number of ticks already established for the
> axis. For that, you can use set_xticks(), which accepts a list of values
> where to set the tick marks (you should probably use set_xticklabels()
> after
> set_xticks()). Note that you wi
Thankyou for the reply, ill test that in a minute, and let you know the
result.
Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
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> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Muffles wrote:
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> Can you include a screenshot of what you see?
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Here it is:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p31089197/hov.png
Thank you
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On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Muffles wrote:
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> Hello, i am not a user of matplotlib, i just have to do something in it.
> I managed to get the plot i wanted, but i have been going around for hours
> trying to do some fine tuning and cant get around it. The matplotlib seems
> way too extense