I'm trying to use the webagg backend for the first time, and seem to
be bumping into a common problem - nothing appears. The first time I
tried, I got a complaint that tornado was missing, so I installed it.
After that, I get to try plotting. Here's my example:
>>> import matplotlib
>>> matplotlib
Hello,
I'm using the RO.StripChartWdg module to plot real time data. The data
can vary quite a lot and rather than autoscale I want to set a vertical
scale and have it wrap. This is what I mean by wrapping.. when the value
scrolls out of the extents of the window it reappears on the opposite
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Marc Pelletier
wrote:
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> Is there a simple way to accomplish this?
Do some modulo arithmetic on your Y values and lie (in your tick
labels) about the actual numeric values plotted on the Y axis?
Skip
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Hi Skip,
Something like that is probably what I will implement. I want the user
to be able to change scale on the fly, so it means keeping 2 copies of
the data. Not a big deal, but I just don't want to build something that
already exists.
cheers,
Marc
Marc Pelletier, P. Geo.
Nutana Geophysic
I tried the simple example, but all examples I try choke on savefig ('blah.pdf')
This is fedora20 linux, with pretty modern, complete texlive.
I tried rm'ing tex-cache
example.py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import matplotlib as mpl
mpl.use("pgf")
pgf_with_rc_fonts = {
"font.fami
> I'm trying to use the webagg backend for the first time, and seem to
> be bumping into a common problem - nothing appears.
I tried this at home on my Mac. Tornado was already installed, so I
updated it to 3.2.1, and ran a Matplotlib app I have which allows me
to set the backend on the command li