Hi,
I'd like to plot some dates on a figure with two different x-axes: the
bottom one with date labels (strings), and the top one with julian date
labels (integers), see
http://www.astrosurf.com/snweb2/2005/05el/curves/05elF_10.jpg for an
example.
I tried to follow the method mentionned in
h
Well I can help with the smallest of your problems:
MPL uses days past 1/1/1 0:0:0 and
01-JAN-0001 00:00:00 in JD = 1721425.5
so: JD = MPL_DAY + 1721425.5
but - there is no "integrated" way to do this automatically inside the plotting
system.
Ted
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Hi,
I'm using django and basemap to render tiles i can use to make an
overlay on google maps. I'm using this to generate a topology of an open
mesh network (freifunk) here in leipzig :)
On my local developing machine this works very nice and due heavy
Daniel Poelzleithner wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I'm using django and basemap to render tiles i can use to make an
> overlay on google maps. I'm using this to generate a topology of an open
> mesh network (freifunk) here in leipzig :)
> On my local developin
Werner,
Thanks for your work in solving this problem. I'm experiencing the same trouble.
I can compile to .exe if I exclude wxmsw26uh_vc.dll, but then when I run my
final .exe, I get a error dialog popup and the program won't run.
The dialog says "The procedure entry point [EMAIL PROTECTED]@@UBE
I have a look like this: for i,_ in enumerate(myRunObject.results[0]): pylab.plot(x, counts[i])That will plot a bunch of curves and I would like the point style to change as well as the colour (which changes automatically). Is there a nice way to do this? The only idea I had was to make a