It would be VERY nice if all characteristics of a point , e.g., alpha,
marker, label, etc., were individually configurable via a sequence in
the scatter command just as color and size are now.
Does anyone have a patch for this?
Jon
Hello,
thank you very much for you answer. The oddness clears if you consider
that the generating of the figure might be done in an external library.
Imagine a data analyze package with functions with can also generate one
or more plots. As a library I think here the OO interface is most
appropria
Hi!
I'm trying to embed Matplotlib in wxPython and I find myself in some
troubles. I'm sure someone here could help me.
I need an application where plot some functions, three or four graphics at
the same time. I've done a frame, and with matplotlib I've plot two graphs
in it. I've introduced a t
All,
I need to plot stripes of different widths at different locations along the x
axis, but spanning the whole range of y data. Using axvspan in a loop works
quite fine. However, I was wondering whether it wouldn't be more efficient to
build a PatchCollection.
BrokenBarHCollection could be a c
I didn't see this in the examples. Can I have a figure title and titles
for subplots too? Can someone post a quick sample? Thanks.
Stephen
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On 6/21/07, Pierre GM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
> I need to plot stripes of different widths at different locations along the x
> axis, but spanning the whole range of y data. Using axvspan in a loop works
> quite fine. However, I was wondering whether it wouldn't be more efficient to
> bui
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I didn't see this in the examples. Can I have a figure title and titles
> for subplots too? Can someone post a quick sample? Thanks.
here's a short answer:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.devel/1071/focus=1117
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Pierre GM wrote:
> All,
> I need to plot stripes of different widths at different locations along the x
> axis, but spanning the whole range of y data. Using axvspan in a loop works
> quite fine. However, I was wondering whether it wouldn't be more efficient to
> build a PatchCollection.
> Brok
and a quick sample (not suptitle, but using subplots_adjust):
import pylab as p
p.figtext(0.5,0.9,'Big Old Title', ha='center')
p.subplots_adjust(top=0.8)
p.subplot(1,2,1)
p.title('Lefthand')
p.plot([4,3,2,1])
p.subplot(1,2,2)
p.title('Righthand')
p.plot([3,3,1,3])
On Jun 21, 2007, at 21 Jun,2:1
On 6/21/07, Miquel Poch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And here is my problem. I can put one toolbar for each graph, but when I
> make a zoom I want all the graphs change in the same way. That's possible?
> I've been thinking in make zoom in one graph, and then create a function
> that receive the d
I'd like to make a text instance italic, but this doesn't seem to be working:
t = text(15.e3, -70, "25 kHz")
t.set_color('r')
t.set_style('italic')
Stephen
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I don't think we are actually disagreeing with one another. I have
written the kind of library you are talking about and used the same
library from ipython and in a wxpython app. All of my plotting
functions expect a fig instance as an input. When calling the library
from ipython, I pass in a fi
On Thursday 21 June 2007 17:15:01 Eric Firing wrote:
> trans = blend_xy_sep_transform( self.transData, self.transAxes )
>
> where "self" in this case is the axes instance, so you would use "ax" or
> whatever. Then, since the collection is an artist, you can use its
> inherited set_transform(tran
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