[Matplotlib-users] Selecting and shifting one data point on matplotlib plot

2014-06-12 Thread Burak nebioğlu
Hello I am using matplotlib and I have a time series plot. I need to select one data point of the plot and I want to shift it up or down to make correction on data. I checked matplotlib site but couldn't find it. I am doing this for my thesis. Any help or idea will be appreciated. Thank you

Re: [Matplotlib-users] writing subscripts with default matplot font

2014-06-12 Thread Mike Kaufman
use matplotlib's internal latex parsing: text(0.2,0.4,text$_{\mathrm{subscript}}$) M On 6/12/14, 6:26 AM, Nemanja Savic wrote: Hi all guys, I am not able to find answer on my question: how to write subscripts using default matplotlib font? best, -- Nemanja Savić

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Draping an image over topography in Basemap

2014-06-12 Thread Tim
I had just been looking into this myself. My starting point would be this example: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13570287/image-overlay-in-3d-plot-using-python but instead of the hard-coded '10' as the z values in plot_surface, put in whatever data or function of x and y that you want. Using

[Matplotlib-users] Upgrading matplotlib

2014-06-12 Thread Rachana Katkam
Hi all, I have an issue in upgrading my matplotlib 1.0.1 to 1.3.1 I am using Fedora, but the command: Yum update python-matplotlib is not working. My python version is 2.7, is that an issue? Is there any way for upgrading matplotlib? Regards, Rachana K

Re: [Matplotlib-users] writing subscripts with default matplot font

2014-06-12 Thread Nemanja Savic
Thanx, I will try. By the way hiw to implement this into set_ylabel function? is just text$_... enough? On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Mike Kaufman mck...@gmail.com wrote: use matplotlib's internal latex parsing: text(0.2,0.4,text$_{\mathrm{subscript}}$) M On 6/12/14, 6:26 AM, Nemanja

Re: [Matplotlib-users] writing subscripts with default matplot font

2014-06-12 Thread Nemanja Savic
It works thanx. On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Nemanja Savic vlasi...@gmail.com wrote: Thanx, I will try. By the way hiw to implement this into set_ylabel function? is just text$_... enough? On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Mike Kaufman mck...@gmail.com wrote: use matplotlib's internal

Re: [Matplotlib-users] twin axes aspect ration adjust

2014-06-12 Thread Nemanja Savic
Hi again, I think I am very near to discover how the things work, but I need a bit or ur help. What I basically want is to apply the same aspect ratio to all Axes objects. I realized that whenevr twinx is called, a new axes is added in the list of axeses. So, my question is now, why when I set

[Matplotlib-users] a possible bug report

2014-06-12 Thread M.Rule
Hi all, I haven't been able to find a more official place to report potential Matplotlib bugs, so I'm going to describe the issue I'm seeing here. Sorry if this is the wrong forum. On my system, it takes matplotlib a very very long time to close plots. Sometimes, up to 20 minutes to close a

Re: [Matplotlib-users] a possible bug report

2014-06-12 Thread Francesco Montesano
Hi Michael, I don't have an answer about your bug. But the official place to report possible bugs is github. https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues?state=open Cheers, Fra 2014-06-12 18:07 GMT+02:00 M.Rule mrule7...@gmail.com: Hi all, I haven't been able to find a more official

Re: [Matplotlib-users] twin axes aspect ration adjust

2014-06-12 Thread Nemanja Savic
Well, step by step it goes. So, I realized that for normal behaviour, all axeses should have same y limit, but i need different, so there should be certain way to calculate differente num values for aspect ratio for every axes based on ylim value. But i hope there is more easier way to do that?

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Matplotlib brewer2mpl issue with plotting

2014-06-12 Thread Eric Firing
On 2014/06/12, 1:01 AM, Rachana Katkam wrote: Hi all, I am stuck with plotting that uses brewer2mpl. The following link describes my problem, please have a look at it: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24181183/matplotlib-brewr2mpl-plotting-issue The traceback doesn't match the code I find

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Upgrading matplotlib

2014-06-12 Thread Eric Firing
On 2014/06/12, 4:14 AM, Rachana Katkam wrote: Hi all, I have an issue in upgrading my matplotlib 1.0.1 to 1.3.1 I am using Fedora, but the command: Yum update python-matplotlib is not working. My python version is 2.7, is that an issue? Is there any way for upgrading matplotlib? Updating