Re: [Matplotlib-users] Matplotlib import Error

2015-06-07 Thread Bryan Williams
If you have pip installed, installing six is simple: pip install six Hope that helps! :) On 6/7/2015 3:57 PM, aureta wrote: Hi, I had Matplotlib installed and working in my PC. I decided to uninstall it using the control panel software uninstall option and install it again. This time when

[Matplotlib-users] MatplotLib Import Error

2015-06-07 Thread aureta
Hi, I had Matplotlib installed and working in my PC. I decided to uninstall it using the control panel software uninstall option and install it again. This time when I run the VIDLE using the import matplot.pyplot as plt sentence I get the following message: Python 2.7.10 (default, May 23

[Matplotlib-users] Matplotlib import Error

2015-06-07 Thread aureta
Hi, I had Matplotlib installed and working in my PC. I decided to uninstall it using the control panel software uninstall option and install it again. This time when I run the VIDLE using the import matplot.pyplot as plt sentence I get the following message: Python 2.7.10 (default, May 23 2015,

Re: [Matplotlib-users] [matplotlib-devel] pyplot functions: do you rely on the hold kwarg?

2015-06-07 Thread Eric Firing
On 2015/06/07 12:05 PM, Nathaniel Smith wrote: On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote: Matplotlib's pyplot retains quite a few vestiges from its original Matlab-workalike heritage; we would like to gradually eliminate those that no longer make sense. One such

[Matplotlib-users] pyplot functions: do you rely on the hold kwarg?

2015-06-07 Thread Eric Firing
Matplotlib's pyplot retains quite a few vestiges from its original Matlab-workalike heritage; we would like to gradually eliminate those that no longer make sense. One such candidate is the hold kwarg that every pyplot function has, with a True default. I don't think it serves any useful

Re: [Matplotlib-users] for Posterior predictive data distributions

2015-06-07 Thread Paul Hobson
(apologies if the list receives this twice) On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 9:14 AM, Juan Wu wujua...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Experts, My colleagues and I have a question, how we can make a plot via python like below. According to a guy's original paper, Each panel shows the normalized histograms of