On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Hrafnkell Pálsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I tried you suggestions but it didn't work out for me.
> In the following code I try to save the axes and the grid from figure1 into
> buffer and then restore it on figure2 but figure2.png turns out to be of an
Matplotlibbers,
While I though this would be fairly
easy, I've yet to find a decent solution. I'm interested in using the
RangeSelector or standard zoom feature along with an autoscaling
function. In the example below there are two gaussian profiles created
in a matrix. I would like to
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Jae-Joon Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the savefig() command calls draw() internally, doesn't it?
Ahh yes. The copy_from_bbox / restore_region was conceived as an aid
to animation and I don't think I've used it in the context of savefig
where none of th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is some work going on in Sage (http://www.sagemath.org) to more
> fully use matplotlib on a higher level than is currently done. One
> issue that is coming up is using matplotlib to make a plot with axis
> lines crossing in the center of the plot, like is shown in
There is some work going on in Sage (http://www.sagemath.org) to more
fully use matplotlib on a higher level than is currently done. One
issue that is coming up is using matplotlib to make a plot with axis
lines crossing in the center of the plot, like is shown in the plot at
http://sagemath.org/
Jeff Mangum wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having a problem installing matplotlib 0.93.3 from egg on Mac OSX
> 10.5.5. Even though I have numpy 1.2.1 installed in
> /Library/Frameworks/..., the egg insists on using an older version of
> numpy (1.0.4) in /opt/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages (which
I think the savefig() command calls draw() internally, doesn't it?
So, I guess the restore_region() command comes before the draw() call,
i.e., it has no effect for the saved figure.
One way I can think of is to save the agg buffer without redrawing it.
It seems work.
---
imp
I found the last leak exercised by your example. The window was keeping
around a reference to the file selector dialog, creating a cyclical
reference. Cyclical references containing Gtk objects can not be
cleaned up by the Python garbage selector. By creating the file
selector on-the-fly, it
Hi Folks!
I created a matplotlib bar chart containing 85 element. Now I'd like to
add a legend - but when I tired it this way:
plt.legend( (rect1[0], rect2[0],rect3[0]), ('1.00A_res_2.5tol',
'0.50A_res_1.5tol','0.25A_res_1.0tol') )
a huge legend legend covers large parts of my barchart.
Could
Hello,
I am having a problem installing matplotlib 0.93.3 from egg on Mac OSX
10.5.5. Even though I have numpy 1.2.1 installed in
/Library/Frameworks/..., the egg insists on using an older version of
numpy (1.0.4) in /opt/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages (which must have
been delivered with
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Hrafnkell Pálsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I tried you suggestions but it didn't work out for me.
> In the following code I try to save the axes and the grid from figure1 into
> buffer and then restore it on figure2 but figure2.png turns out to be of an
Hi
I tried you suggestions but it didn't work out for me.
In the following code I try to save the axes and the grid from figure1 into
buffer and then restore it on figure2 but figure2.png turns out to be of an
empty canvas.
#!/usr/bin/env /opt/python/bin/python
# encoding: utf-8
import matplotli
Hello,
I already opened a thread which was unfortunately misspelled.
In order to help other users finding this subject I correcr that.
After looking at the hints I received - thanks a lot folks! - I created a
sample which works to some extend.
Four questions remain:
1. When I close my applica
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