I have a small problem which I suspect can be solved in an easy and
elegant way, and it is simply lack of sleep/stupidity preventing me
from finding it.
I have a number of line drawings comprised of cartesian points. I need
to project them onto a sphere (they are drawings of constellations, so
I n
Hi,
have you tried the examples that I have provided a couple days ago,
see below? I cannot see why it should not work. These are the absolute
basics that you need to understand.
Btw, there is no need to use csv2rec unless you want/need column or row headers.
Here's a full script that does what
Hi everyone ,
I know this has been posted several times now, But I could not understand
qietly why my simple code does not work.
here is the code:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p31775254/LinearConvection.py LinearConvection.py
The problem in detail: In the solver loop ( the outer loop) , The plo
Your code should work (and does on my system)...
What backend, version of matplotlib, OS, etc are you running?
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Armin G wrote:
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> Hi everyone ,
>
> I know this has been posted several times now, But I could not understand
> qietly why my simple code does not work
https://github.com/efiring/matplotlib/blob/faq_show_draw/doc/faq/usage_faq.rst
Eric, Ben,
See if the section "What is interactive mode" makes sense to you. I
have just added it to a feature branch (which includes some other faq
madifications, mainly moving the backend section from installati