Re: [Matplotlib-users] plot order

2008-01-24 Thread Jordan Dawe
Eric Firing wrote: > > Maybe contour, contourf, and any similar plotting commands that do not > support zorder as a kwarg should do so? I am not sure if this is > needed often enough to warrant the extra code and documentation. I can't speak for other people, but I use this kind of functionality

Re: [Matplotlib-users] plot order

2008-01-24 Thread Eric Firing
Jordan Dawe wrote: >> pc = contour(random.rand(10,10)) >> pcf = contourf(random.rand(10,10), cmap=cm.gray) >> # now the contours are on top >> >> for l in pc.collections: >> l.set_zorder(-100) >> >> draw() >> # now the contours are on the bottom > > Well, that's certainly kludgey, but it worke

Re: [Matplotlib-users] plot order

2008-01-24 Thread Jordan Dawe
> > pc = contour(random.rand(10,10)) > pcf = contourf(random.rand(10,10), cmap=cm.gray) > # now the contours are on top > > for l in pc.collections: > l.set_zorder(-100) > > draw() > # now the contours are on the bottom Well, that's certainly kludgey, but it worked great. Thanks. Jordan ---

Re: [Matplotlib-users] plot order

2008-01-23 Thread Rob Hetland
On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:11 AM, Jordan Dawe wrote: > However, when I do this the result is the two contour plots are > drawn on > top of the contourf plots no matter what. How do I hide the contours > under a contourf? zorder. It won't really matter what order you plot, as long as you set the