On Nov 12, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Eric Firing wrote:
The example code runs with mpl from svn, so I suspect you are
running into an example that was written to show capabilities added
since the last release. In fact, it looks like that 6212 #todo is
the clue: it is not found in the svn version.
I am sending this forward on behalf of Matt Foster...
Be sure to look into pysmell (for completion) as well.
Hi All,
A similar mail has already been on the (ipython) users mailing list, so my
apologies if you've seen most of this before.
I've started working on a TextMate bundle for IPython,
Zane Selvans wrote:
On Nov 12, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Eric Firing wrote:
The example code runs with mpl from svn, so I suspect you are running
into an example that was written to show capabilities added since the
last release. In fact, it looks like that 6212 #todo is the clue: it
is not
I've been grappling with an annoying bug for a while now - attached
are two examples of an empty set of log-log axes with an xlabel. one
has figsize(10,5) and the other is figsize(10,6) . As is apparent
from the images, the (10,5) figure has the xlabel cut off because the
log axes are too big.
Erik Tollerud wrote:
I've been grappling with an annoying bug for a while now - attached
are two examples of an empty set of log-log axes with an xlabel. one
has figsize(10,5) and the other is figsize(10,6) . As is apparent
from the images, the (10,5) figure has the xlabel cut off because
Another approach is to use the subplotpars kwarg to adjust
the positioning parameters when initializing the figure.
Here's how I like to implement that approach when I want strict dimensions:
figW = 6.5 # in inches
figH = 7
fig = figure(figsize=(figW, figH),
I am getting a memory leak when i am using the pylab.close() function. I am
running matplotlib-0.98.3. It happens in a very simple script such as:
#!/usr/bin/python
import time
import pylab
while True:
time.sleep(1)
print 'calling pylab'
pylab.box()
pylab.close()
Every close
Hello, using matplotlib 0.98 with mpl_toolkit Basemap:
I'm trying to create a plot with a series of ellipses over a map. I've
followed the tutorial, and can create the same figure as shown here:
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/screenshots.html#ellipses
I can also create a series of