Hi,
I am using Matplotlib with python 2.6 on a MacBook Pro (Mac OS X 10.6):
Darwin Peters-MacBook-Pro.local 10.6.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.6.0: Wed Nov 10
18:13:17 PST 2010; root:xnu-1504.9.26~3/RELEASE_I386 i386
I had a hard job getting matplotlib going, but eventually managed it using an
eas
> On Thursday, January 20, 2011, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>> On 1/20/11 2:31 PM, R. Mitra wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> ? ? ?I have a set of records with known lat long. ?I want to show the
>>> concentration of the records with a contour diagram on a world map in
>>> any projection. It cannot spill over to the oc
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Russell Hewett wrote:
> Though, the top and right side are technically on the outside too. Perhaps
> that should be an available or the default setting? Perhaps the top row
> should default to labeling on the top, the right column default to labeling
> on the ri
2011/1/24 Lou Pecora :
> I have an installation of Python 2.6.4 on my MacBook Pro (OS X 10.6) that by
> default uses X11 windows and dialogs rather than the Mac version of those GUI
> items. In my googling and exchanges on other support groups I've come down to
> the problem may be with the Tcl/Tk
Hello,
A common task I have is to histogram one variable of a multidimensional
dataset as a function of two (or more) variables. I have attached an example
which shows exactly what I would like to do.
The problem I would like to solve is the zoomed in x-axis which is the last
part of the script a
I think this was a bug in the PSD function in matplotlib 0.98.1 (Debian
lenny). This was making me crazy.
I took newer source code of this function from the project and all is
going well.
So to get the RMS power from PSD :
y, x = pylab.psd(data, NFFT = nfft, Fs = samplerate)
freqbandwith = x[1]
y
I recently bought a new Macbook Air, with OS X 10.6. I started using a new
package manager called homebrew (http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/) which is
simple, clean, and git-based. I find it incredibly easy to use, and my
numpy/scipy/mpl stack (using repo MPL) installed very smoothly.
The packag
Hi Eric,
You solved my problem; I called axis after the call to plot and the
min-max obeyed my explicit definition.
The version of matplotlib that I am running is "python-matplotlib -
0.99.0-1ubuntu1 (amd64)".
Sorry for the incomplete code snippet that I submitted with my initial
request. In t
- Original Message
From: Friedrich Romstedt
To: Lou Pecora
Cc: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tue, January 25, 2011 7:40:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] How to get a Mac OS X version of Tcl/Tk rather
than X11 version.
2011/1/24 Lou Pecora :
> I have an installation
(warning, this may not be directly a matplotlib question, but I
thought that someone may have run across this)
I have a colleague with a macbook pro, and I was showing him
matplotlib. Downloaded an example from the gallery, and ran it. No
windows showed up, but we did get the little bouncing "py
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the delayed response
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Paul Ivanov wrote:
> ok, much clearer now - what you want is for your text to not be
> cut-off the way it is in the 8x8 80dpi plot? In other words,
> there's not enough space left in the figure for the axis labels
> to
Hi there,
I too want a log scale on the colorbar for an imshow plot. I have tried the
solution proposed by Jae-Joon but I cannot get the ticklabels to show. I
have tried to dynamically change the matplotlibrc settings in ipython using
mpl.rc('text',usetex=True) - where mpl = matplotlib. When I run
On 01/25/2011 06:58 PM, Shrividya Ravi wrote:
[...]
> On the same topic of the colorbar, how can I readjust the colors such
> that it only goes between user-specified values? For example, I have one
> imshow plot where the values range between 0 and 350. However, I only
> want to look at the values
Eric Firing, on 2011-01-25 19:52, wrote:
> On 01/25/2011 06:58 PM, Shrividya Ravi wrote:
> [...]
> > On the same topic of the colorbar, how can I readjust the colors such
> > that it only goes between user-specified values? For example, I have one
> > imshow plot where the values range between 0 a
On 01/25/2011 08:51 PM, Paul Ivanov wrote:
> Eric Firing, on 2011-01-25 19:52, wrote:
>> On 01/25/2011 06:58 PM, Shrividya Ravi wrote:
>> [...]
>>> On the same topic of the colorbar, how can I readjust the colors such
>>> that it only goes between user-specified values? For example, I have one
>>>
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