hi all,
I intend to create a real-time graphic like cpu load or RAM consumption,
constantly shifting from right to left, as new data is received; does
matplotlib have appropriate function for it? (Probably I could make it via
plot() but I guess redrawing will eat lot of cpu)
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Hi,
I'm seeing odd behavior with the relim() and autoscale_view() call
sequence with matplotlib 1.3.1. In some cases I am ending up with
axis ranges of [-0.05,0.05] instead of the actual data ranges. This
happens with scatter plots and sometimes with contour plots.
On 2014/03/04 12:56 PM, Stuart Mentzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm seeing odd behavior with the relim() and autoscale_view() call
> sequence with matplotlib 1.3.1. In some cases I am ending up with axis
> ranges of [-0.05,0.05] instead of the actual data ranges. This happens
> with scatter plots and somet
Hi all,
I've been looking for solution on this for days, and seems like nothing
works.
I wrote this code to read TRMM data and it works, but somehow not working
when I use the same script to read NCEP reanalysis data...which later I
found out it worked for netCDF files with only 1 'level' (Zsize=1
Hi Fadzil,
I am not sure if I fully understand your question. Are you simply trying to
write a general script that plots contours for atmospheric netcdf data? At
the very least, your error message has a very simple explanation in that
the third argument of contourf (in this case, pcpr or omg?) mus