I followed the thread in Sept 2007 that covers the same problem I am having,
but it seems to just end without a solution.
I have attached the setup file I am using. When my application is packaged,
installed and I try to get my graph I get the following message. The graph
works fine while I a
Had the same problem, solved with the setup.py attached ;)
Just modify it to fit your needs, should be a good start.
Works under vista + matplotlib 0.98.3
Cheers
Laurent
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Ron Adelman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : samedi 20 septembre 2008 23:17
> À : matpl
Hi all,
how to close (complitly destroy) pylab figure?
The feature is highly required for my module "openopt".
I expected something like this will work but it doesn't
from pylab import *
ion()
plot([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4])
draw()
# optional: ioff(); doesn't help as well
close('all')
Thank yo
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 3:28 PM, dmitrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> how to close (complitly destroy) pylab figure?
>
> The feature is highly required for my module "openopt".
>
> I expected something like this will work but it doesn't
Could you be more precise about what you mean when
Laurent Dufrechou wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I’m playing with FFT currently.
>
> Here is the display under scilab (from wich I’m proting the code to
> matplotlib)
>
>
>
> And the display under matplotlib :
>
>
>
> Display under matplotlib is done via: plot(freq,
> abs(FreqI[0:len(FreqI)/2+
Hello,
I am a beginner in matplotlib. I am trying to get pretty svg output, but it
does not work the way I want it to :)
The bitmap image in svg file does not match the axes box. For example please
see the code below or image_demo.py from matplotlib sources.
The bitmap overlaps axes box about 2
Hello,
Is it possible to label the axes of an imshow plot with something other than
pixel number? I want to use imshow for speed, but also would like to be able
to put arbitrary X and Y axes vectors on, as in pcolor(x,y,z)
Thanks,
Glenn
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G Jones wrote:
> Hello,
> Is it possible to label the axes of an imshow plot with something other
> than pixel number? I want to use imshow for speed, but also would like
> to be able to put arbitrary X and Y axes vectors on, as in pcolor(x,y,z)
> Thanks,
> Glenn
Using the extent kwarg, you can