2011/11/12 Friedrich Romstedt :
> This is my summary of what I found out.
Some small follow-up regarding what might trigger the bug:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.general/1115 is
a report by Chris Barker indicating as a side-effect that
NISC18030.ttf was present even in 2
2011/11/7 Anton Daitche :
> Do you remember the name of the thread? I would like to understand the
> details on this.
I can't find it right now but I guess Michael's answer helps you.
> I also would like to find out if i can force the renderer to do exact
> drawing (at some computational cost).
I meant to send this to the list yesterday, but I just noticed I sent it
only to Ben. For completeness, here it is...
-- Forwarded message --
From: Warren Weckesser
Date: Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Upgraded to 1.1.0, now only line graphs
work!
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Hi Ben and John,
> The doc page is wrong. There was suspicions of this recently with
> nextafter(), but no one knew when it was introduced in numpy. Now we know
> and I will update the page accordingly.
I ran into the same problem recently and discovered that nextafter() was
introduced in numpy
Just to follow up:
I can now report that removing numpy 1.3.0 and installing 1.6.1
corrected the problems with image and contour plots in my configuration.
Thanks to everyone for their input.
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Hi,
Is there such a thing "Python / Matplotlib Central Exchange" similar to the
"File Exchange on Matlab Central" (
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/ ) that anyone is
aware of which allows one to search for user-contributed functions /
packages.
Many Thanks!
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In my last post I said that upgrading Numpy to 1.6.1 restored function
to Matplotlib 1.1.0. Well, I spoke a bit too soon. Static contour
plots appear to work fine, but they don't play nicely with the new
animation methods.
This animation example runs without errors.
http://matplotlib.sourceforg
On 11/13/2011 8:38 AM, Rahul Mahajan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there such a thing "Python / Matplotlib Central Exchange" similar to
> the "File Exchange on Matlab Central" (
> http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/ ) that anyone is
> aware of which allows one to search for user-contribut
This looks like a bug in matplotlib to me; I get the same thing.
The basic issue is that QuadContourSet is derived from an artist, and
so does not have all of the artist methods; the animation framework
depends on the things that it is animating being artists.
The following monkey patch fixes it
On Sunday, November 13, 2011, Daniel Hyams wrote:
> This looks like a bug in matplotlib to me; I get the same thing.
>
> The basic issue is that QuadContourSet is derived from an artist, and
> so does not have all of the artist methods; the animation framework
> depends on the things that it is an
Oops; my sentence should have read "is *not* derived from an artist".
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Benjamin Root wrote:
>
>
> On Sunday, November 13, 2011, Daniel Hyams wrote:
>> This looks like a bug in matplotlib to me; I get the same thing.
>>
>> The basic issue is that QuadContourSet is
Sorry for the very slow reponse time; it's a busy time of the year.
Anyway, I've narrowed the problem quite a bit.
Here is the kind of situation that causes the issue:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.ion()
f1=plt.figure()
a1=f1.add_subplot(111)
f2=plt.figure()
a2=f2.add_subplot(111)
a1.plo
Greetings.
I am interested in accessing Triangulation objections that are created by
MPL for tricontour-type plots. The docs for MPL routines that use
triangulation objects refer to documentation, but none exists in the MPL
online docs. Does anyone have docs/info on using these objects? Having
Hello groups,
I have two questions about working with MODIS data.
1-) Is there any light Pythonic HDF-EOS wrapper to handle HDF-EOS data
other than PyNIO [http://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/Nio.shtml] Although, I have
managed to install that package from its source, it took me many hours to
figure out all
On 11/13/11 12:40 PM, Gökhan Sever wrote:
Hello groups,
I have two questions about working with MODIS data.
1-) Is there any light Pythonic HDF-EOS wrapper to handle HDF-EOS data
other than PyNIO [http://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/Nio.shtml] Although, I
have managed to install that package from its s
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>
> Gökhan: netcdf4-python can read hdf5-eos files, and even hdf4-eos files
> if the netcdf C lib is built with hdf4 support.
>
> -Jeff
>
I can't build netcdf4 C libraries with HDF4 support.
[gsever@ccn hdf-4.2.6]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
On Sun, 2011-11-13 at 13:26 -0500, Daniel Hyams wrote:
> Oops; my sentence should have read "is *not* derived from an artist".
Yes, I was wondering about that. I was actually looking though the
artist.py and contour.py source code when your message came in.
On Sunday, November 13, 2011, Daniel
>
> OK, types is a new part of the Python library for me, I'll have to go
> learn about it. It looks like you basically just subclassed the
> QuadContourSet object through a back door, by giving it the missing
> method.
It's not a subclass, it's just a "monkey patch". I personally like
"duck pun
On Sunday, November 13, 2011, Daniel Hyams wrote:
>>
>> OK, types is a new part of the Python library for me, I'll have to go
>> learn about it. It looks like you basically just subclassed the
>> QuadContourSet object through a back door, by giving it the missing
>> method.
>
> It's not a subclas
2011/11/12 Friedrich Romstedt :
> $ stat -f "" /Library/Fonts/NISC18030.ttf
> Last accessed or modified: 1321107464 = 12 Nov 2011
> Last changed: 1264652963 = 28 Jan 2010
> Time of Birth: 1292365840 = 14 Dec 2010
The file might have been created earlier; the date 14 Dec 2010 is the
day where I
I think that paths needed to be passed to CPP/LDFLAGS like this:
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include/hdf LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib ./configure --enable-hdf4 && make
then also package is dependent on latest hdf5 to be build (1.8.7), so
installing it globally would break possible dependencies in any
packaging system,
It's not "official", but just idiomatic, I suppose ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_patch
http://paulirish.com/2010/duck-punching-with-jquery/
>
> Is that an official term? I have done things like this before, but never had
> a word for it.
>
> Ben Root
>
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On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 4:37 PM, klo uo wrote:
> I think that paths needed to be passed to CPP/LDFLAGS like this:
>
> CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include/hdf LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib ./configure --enable-hdf4
> && make
>
> then also package is dependent on latest hdf5 to be build (1.8.7), so
> installing it global
Hi:
I just installed matplolib from source code, and Ipython using pip, in
Ubuntu 11.10.
When I run this code
### foo.py
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.plot([1,2,3,4])
plt.ylabel('some numbers')
plt.show()
##
in ipython, I get the following
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