Ganesh V wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a problem with contour plots. See the two plots at
>
> http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/~ae03b007/downloads/matlab.jpg
> http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/~ae03b007/downloads/matplotlib.jpg
>
> The names show how they are generated. It's the same data obviously. Why
> the diff
Hi!
I have a problem with contour plots. See the two plots at
http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/~ae03b007/downloads/matlab.jpg
http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/~ae03b007/downloads/matplotlib.jpg
The names show how they are generated. It's the same data obviously. Why the
difference. I am dealing with a 161*241
Hi,
I am using matplotlib within a wxPython app. I have a class called
plotDialog that inherits from wx.Dialog and contains a matplotlib
FigureCanvas. Several types of plot classes derive from plotDialog
and bring up pretty windows displaying data of various sources.
What I want to do is wr
My key question is this:
Can't Visio import ANY standard vector graphics format: SVG, EPS, PDF,
something? Or, for that matter, some Visio specific format that is a
file format, rather than using COM to drive Visio itself.
I'm sure you considered this, but I'd be interested to know what went
i
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, John Hunter apparently wrote:
> I added this to svn.
Thanks!
> When I got into the code, I saw there is already a way to
> do this:
> line.set_dashes((None, None))
Yes, in 0.87.7, this works. Thanks!
(Note that it works only for a tuple,
not for a list.)
Cheers,
Alan
> "Alan" == Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alan> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, John Hunter apparently wrote:
>> Is this expected? I wouldn't expect it.
Alan> It is pretty standard. See e.g. the PostScript Language
Alan> Reference Manual. And, how else to set a solid line w
> "Alan" == Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alan> It is pretty standard. See e.g. the PostScript Language
Alan> Reference Manual. And, how else to set a solid line with
Alan> set_dashes?
I didn't know that about postscript. I can easily implement it if it
is "the right
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, John Hunter apparently wrote:
> Is this expected? I wouldn't expect it.
It is pretty standard.
See e.g. the PostScript Language Reference Manual.
And, how else to set a solid line with set_dashes?
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
> "Alan" == Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alan> If ln is a Line2D then ln.set_dashes([]) does not give the
Alan> expected solid line. version: 0.87.7
Is this expected? I wouldn't expect it. set_dashes is supposed to
take an even length sequence of off-on ink. Perhaps it
If ln is a Line2D then
ln.set_dashes([])
does not give the expected solid line.
version: 0.87.7
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
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Hi David,
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 12:17, David Levitan wrote:
> I'm trying to use the qt4agg backend and running into performance issues
> (both using matplotlib interactively and in a program). The performance
> of qtagg and gtkagg backends are fine and drawing a zoom rectangle, for
> examp
Hi,
I'm trying to use the qt4agg backend and running into performance issues
(both using matplotlib interactively and in a program). The performance
of qtagg and gtkagg backends are fine and drawing a zoom rectangle, for
example, is smooth. With qt4, however, dragging and zooming are very
chopp
I've done some prograss about visualising my plots from a function, but
after searching in the FAQ and also in the amiling list archive i dint'
find any solution to this.
I have a function that computes some data for a plot. I call the
function and then use show.
Everything work fine.
Then I clo
Darren Dale wrote:
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 6:38 am, Toon Verstraelen wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to make multiline labels with mathtext? When I try this:
pylab.title(r"$(a+b)^2\\(a-b)^2$")
only the first line is rendered. Is there a way to do this properly?
It looks like this isn't poss
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 4:34 am, Nils Wagner wrote:
> How can I use amsmath in matplotlibrc ?
amsmath is not currently supported.
Darren
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On Wednesday 20 December 2006 6:38 am, Toon Verstraelen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to make multiline labels with mathtext? When I try this:
>
> pylab.title(r"$(a+b)^2\\(a-b)^2$")
>
> only the first line is rendered. Is there a way to do this properly?
It looks like this isn't possible right n
Hi,
Is it possible to make multiline labels with mathtext? When I try this:
pylab.title(r"$(a+b)^2\\(a-b)^2$")
only the first line is rendered. Is there a way to do this properly?
thanks,
Toon
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I've succeded in solving the problem that seems due to usage of show.
Both of the function i called had a show function enabled that seems to
confuse a bit the behaviour of matplotlib.
so I commented in both function show and only put it in the module that
called both function.
Not to comfortable
Hi,
How can I use amsmath in matplotlibrc ?
I would like to add a legend((r'$\det{\boldsymbol P}$')).
Nils
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Hi there!
I implemented a Print method with gtk-2.10 PrintOperations... It was not
easy, because of some transformations issues inside matplotlib...
My wish is: The plot window navigation bar should provide a print button
in future. I think many people are missing this button.
Here, I want to pr
John Hunter wrote:
>
>
> David> In make_image, most of the time is taken into to_rgba:
> David> almost half of it is taken in by the take call in the
> David> Colormap.__call__. Almost 200 ms to get colors from the
> David> indexes seems quite a lot (this means 280 cycles / pixel on
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