Hey John and the rest of the MPL gang:
I've made the changes you suggested, but the problem is looking to be
deeper than it seemed. I'm also moving this conversation to
matplotlib-devel, since that's probably the more appropriate place for
it.
This updated patch allows for the creation of colorma
indeed it works with python now, provided I uncomment the wxAgg setting
in the script.
best,
Johann
Eric Bruning wrote:
> Strange, strange. iPython is apparently having some effect here: I tried
> ipython -pylab animation.py
> and I got a figure with the initial plot, but nothing further
> happen
I'm seeing this here, too. Something must have been messed up recently
in SVN. I'm looking into it.
Mike
Zane Selvans wrote:
>> We have two modes to render latex -- one is native TeX layout and uses
>> latex and dvipng, and is superior if you need all of TeX's
>> capabilities (eg an eqnarray),
I introduced this bug trying to fix the Cairo backend on Nov 12.
(r6400). It should now be fixed in SVN r6446. You will need to remove
~/.matplotlibrc/fontList.cache for the fix to take effect.
Mike
Michael Droettboom wrote:
> I'm seeing this here, too. Something must have been messed up rec
[I'm not sure if this is best in 'devel' or 'users']
I'm trying to compute PSDs using matplotlib.mlab.psd and came across the "PSD
amplitudes" thread from last year:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=472101A6.9080206%40isla.hawaii.edu
Using the latest version of psd on
Hi all,
If I run the attached example I get
python -i test_polar.py --verbose-helpful
$HOME=/home/nwagner
matplotlib data path
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data
loaded rc file /home/nwagner/matplotlibrc
matplotlib version 0.98.3
verbose.level helpful
interactive is False
uni
Fago, Matt - AES wrote:
> [I'm not sure if this is best in 'devel' or 'users']
>
> I'm trying to compute PSDs using matplotlib.mlab.psd and came across the "PSD
> amplitudes" thread from last year:
>
>
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=472101A6.9080206%40isla.hawaii.edu
It says:
"You are using unicode and latex, but have not enabled the matplotlib
'text.latex.unicode' rcParam."
Does setting text.latex.unicode to True resolve the issue?
Maybe that message should be made more prominent -- it currently is only
displayed when verbose is turned on, but it really i
Michael,
I think the issue is that there is no Unicode in the script that was attached -
it's just a simple polar call so the user isn't really Unicode".
I think Unicode is starting to creep into the source in various places - we
just had a user point out that negative numbers are using a normal
Drain, Theodore R wrote:
> Michael,
> I think the issue is that there is no Unicode in the script that was attached
> - it's just a simple polar call so the user isn't really Unicode".
>
Polar plots always use Unicode by default for the degree sign. It would
be crazy to try to do those things
Hello!
> I am attaching the current version of source code plus a screenshot.
I would like to ask you why you are trying to implement this by yourself
in wxPython/matplotlib.
There are already two pythonised applications that may be used for your
purpose. And they are aware of the projections
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Drain, Theodore R
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
> I think the issue is that there is no Unicode in the script that was attached
> - it's just a simple polar call so the user isn't really Unicode".
>
> I think Unicode is starting to creep into the source in
OK - Thanks for the explanation. Sorry you had to type such a long response to
my short little complaint :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Droettboom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 1:06 PM
> To: Drain, Theodore R
> Cc: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge
John Hunter wrote:
> The problem here appears to be in
> matplotlib.projects.polar.ThetaFormatter.__call__, which uses the
> degree symbol. I think all we need to do is return the proper tex
> string in this case. Michael, does this look right to you:
>
> def __call__(self, x, pos=None):
No worries. I'm sort of a Unicode/i18n/typesetting geek, I guess... ;)
Mike
Drain, Theodore R wrote:
> OK - Thanks for the explanation. Sorry you had to type such a long response
> to my short little complaint :)
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Michael Droettboom [mailto:[EMAIL PR
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:16 PM, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the unicode minus is sufficiently problematic for you, I can add an
> rc param. Something like
>
> axis.unicode_minus : True
Added as rc param 'axes.unicode_minus' in svn r6453 with example
examples/api/unicode_minus.p
Dear Tim,
Thanks for your message.
I am not just "trying", I am indeed implementing a software package
for species distribution mapping and biogeographic analysis, using
wxPython/Matplotlib. And, by the way, it is going quite well.
Both Thuban and QGis, as generalized implementations of GIS, are
Hi all,
I would like to visualize the ovality of a perturbed
circular path by a polar plot.
How can I improve the view wrt to scaling and ticks ?
from pylab import linspace, polar, xticks, yticks, show,
savefig, subplot, figure
from numpy.random import rand
from numpy import ones, exp, pi, r_
t
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