Hi,
sorry for the latency, holidays just finished :-(
Find with this message a modified version of windrose_oo, but I'm not
very familiar with the new projections facilities, and then the code is
buggy :
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File "windrose_oo.py",
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Barker wrote:
>> Is there a guide to translating code from the old to new Transforms
>> structure?
> Yes, in the API_CHANGES file, in the source distribution. (I'd link to
> SVN, but it seems Sourceforge'
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Barker wrote:
>> Is there a guide to translating code from the old to new Transforms
>> structure?
> Yes, in the API_CHANGES file, in the source distribution. (I'd link to
> SVN, but it seems Sourceforge'
Christopher Barker wrote:
> Is there a guide to translating code from the old to new Transforms
> structure?
>
Yes, in the API_CHANGES file, in the source distribution. (I'd link to
SVN, but it seems Sourceforge's SVN browser is down.)
Cheers,
Mike
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Christopher Barker wrote:
> have you ported it over yet? Can anyone else help out with a port?
Note: it looks pretty easy, if yu know what you are doing:
from matplotlib.transforms import Interval, Value
Then in the code, I inly see Interval and Value used here:
self.rintv = Interval(V
Lionel Roubeyrie wrote:
find with this message a modified version of windrose to be OO compliant.
Lionel,
I've had this message of yours (from March), and finally had a chance to
use it.
Unfortunately, it seems to use the old Transforms mechanism, so won't
work with the latest MPL.
have
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Lionel Roubeyrie apparently wrote:
> [Attachment: windrose_oo.py : APPLICATION/X-PYTHON, 28502 bytes]
Thanks for the update.
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
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