Hello,
Is it possible to get colored bitmaps (instead of black ones) with the
MathTextParser when it is used as shown in the mathtext_wx.py example ??
Thanks by advance for your help.
Best regards,
Cédrick FAURY
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Below is the working code to plot two different data series with different
units on the same graph, with the same x co-ordinates:
import pylab
# generate some data
x = range(0, 10)
y1 = [i*i for i in x]
y2 = [pylab.sin(0.4*i) for i in x]
# the data share x axis but have different y units
On Thursday 29 April 2010 15:02:34 James Jack wrote:
Below is the working code to plot two different data series with different
units on the same graph, with the same x co-ordinates:
import pylab
# generate some data
x = range(0, 10)
y1 = [i*i for i in x]
y2 = [pylab.sin(0.4*i) for i in
Thank you Matthias :)
I think the problem here is that I never found an example showing 'twin'
scales, so I botched it to get the same result!
Cheers
James
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That is indeed a bug. This has now been fixed in SVN r8288. You can
apply this patch to your local copy if you aren't running from SVN:
http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/matplotlib?view=revrevision=8288
Mike
On 04/28/2010 09:29 PM, Shrividya Ravi wrote:
Hi all,
I am having a
I don't see this here (on the wx Buttons in the mathtext_wx.py example,
at least). What are you using to display this bitmap? It may be a
premultiplied/nonpremultiplied alpha problem. Are you using the code I
attached, or setting the red channel to the text image as well?
Mike
On 04/29/2010
Hi everyone,
Is there any way to get a svg output of a matplotlib, with the fonts not
embedded as vector graphic? That is, is there any way to make a figure, such
that a vector image editing program (such as Adobe Illustrator) would
recognize the text as text and would allow editing of the text,
You can set the rcParam svg.embed_char_paths to False.
Mike
On 04/29/2010 01:43 PM, Ariel Rokem wrote:
Hi everyone,
Is there any way to get a svg output of a matplotlib, with the fonts
not embedded as vector graphic? That is, is there any way to make a
figure, such that a vector image
There was a recentthread about the font sizesnot matching up between regular text and math text. I decided I'd try to get matching font sizes by using computer modern as the default font, so I added the following to my matplotlibrc file:font.family: seriffont.serif: cmr10This fixes the font size
Hi there
I found that the error is related to legend! If I disable
self.plotaxes.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(0.95, 0.95), loc=2,
prop=FontProperties(size='small'),numpoints=1)
I can change the linestyles and it works like a charm, but if I turn
on that line again... just errors.
can anyone think of
Hello,
I am quite new in matplotlib, I am now facing a quite simple problem but
have no idea to solve. I just want set the y axis scale to value 100, which
means in the image, the y axis is always of scale 100, because the points in
my image indicates the percentage value(for example, 20%, 87%)
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Hi,
I have tried to make a plot using the twinx() method to get different left
and right scales in the same plot.
The plot looks fine, but the y labels end up outside the figure. The same
problem can be seen in the example from the matplot homepage:
melloncx wrote:
Hello,
I am quite new in matplotlib, I am now facing a quite simple problem but
have no idea to solve. I just want set the y axis scale to value 100, which
means in the image, the y axis is always of scale 100, because the points in
my image indicates the percentage
Those Computer Modern fonts (specifically the Bakoma distribution of
them that matplotlib includes) use a custom character set mapping where
many of the characters are in completely arbitrary locations. For
regular text, matplotlib expects a regular Unicode font (particularly
to get the minus
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Hello,
I am quite new in matplotlib, I am now facing a quite simple
On Apr 29, 2010, at 10:43 PM, Tony S Yu wrote:
On Apr 29, 2010, at 6:09 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
Those Computer Modern fonts (specifically the Bakoma distribution of them
that matplotlib includes) use a custom character set mapping where many of
the characters are in completely
On Apr 29, 2010, at 11:51 PM, Tony S Yu wrote:
On Apr 29, 2010, at 10:43 PM, Tony S Yu wrote:
On Apr 29, 2010, at 6:09 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
Those Computer Modern fonts (specifically the Bakoma distribution of them
that matplotlib includes) use a custom character set mapping
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