I haven't seen this done before so I don't know if there's a standard
way. The idea seems to be to take some points which are real data,
create a random variable for each point with the points' position as
the mean, then choose some number of points from each distribution to
create some new points
Jason,
Try adding a pyqt property 'facecolor' to your widget.
(This way you can set it also through the designer.)
Add something like this to the widget's __init__ method:
figFacecolor = QtCore.pyqtProperty(str, getfigfacecolor,
setfigfacecolor, resetfigfacecolor)
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Mark Janikas wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>
>
> Is there a way to add HTML links into output graphics? In short, I would
> like to use something like the PLT.text command and have it link to an html
> page. The url arg doesn’t seem to be what I am looking for.
>
>
>
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Jack Sankey wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> Is there any backend-independent way to get and set the figure window
> coordinates and sizes (i.e. in pixels)? Currently when I make new plots they
> appear in random locations as determined by my operating system; during
> a
2011/2/22 Daniel Mader :
> Hi,
>
> there has been a similar question recently but I couldn't figure out
> if or how this is solved:
>
> I'd like to reduce the figure size so that I can add it to a LaTeX
> document without scaling (PDF output with LaTeX font rendering). For
> that, I need to adapt t
2011/2/22 Benjamin Root :
>
> Admittedly, this isn't using matplotlib's hist() function because it only
> allows for one color per dataset. However, you can use numpy's histogram
> function to get the bins and counts yourself, and then use bar() to make the
> bars. bar() will allow you to color t
Is there a 64bit installer of matplotlib for mac os x available?
Cheers
Tommy
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On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Daniel Mader
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there has been a similar question recently but I couldn't figure out
> if or how this is solved:
>
> I'd like to reduce the figure size so that I can add it to a LaTeX
> document without scaling (PDF output with LaTeX font rendering).
Dear list,
I'm trying to to use matplotlib in a Qt application which needs the
sip API set to 2
import sip
sip.setapi('QString', 2)
However if I do this I get this error
ImportError: cannot import name QString
I'm wondering if I'm the first to stumble upon this one, or
Following up, after a bit of research...
It seems it's alla about QString (which is gone in api 2)
it is suggested to convert the QString into a unicode python2 string
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PortingPythonToPy3k/PyQt4
Do you think could be the way to go for the qt backend?
Cheers,
Michele.
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