There is a set of nose tests installed in matplotlib.tests. It can be
invoked with:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.test()
or (from the commandline):
nosetests matplotlib.tests
Mike
On 06/27/2010 08:24 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
Matplotlib is used as part of the Sage project, where
On 06/28/10 01:37 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
There is a set of nose tests installed in matplotlib.tests. It can be
invoked with:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.test()
or (from the commandline):
nosetests matplotlib.tests
Mike
Thank you Mike. We don't have 'nosetests' as a
Just to note, in Linux, one can use the pdf2ps command. I believe Windows
users can use GhostScript to convert a pdf into an eps file rather than
using Illustrator for a simple conversion process.
Ben Root
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 06/27/2010
I've been searching but coudn't find any example on how to add a
progress bar to a wxpython+matplotlib app.
I'd like my app to show a progress bar while some gridding and
contouring are being done.
this is the code I'm using (without preogress bar)
funcs = {Natural Neighbor:'nn',
Carlos Grohmann wrote:
I've been searching but coudn't find any example on how to add a
progress bar to a wxpython+matplotlib app.
I'd like my app to show a progress bar while some gridding and
contouring are being done.
this is the code I'm using (without preogress bar)
funcs = {Natural
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Jim Vickroy jim.vick...@noaa.gov wrote:
Carlos Grohmann wrote:
I've been searching but coudn't find any example on how to add a
progress bar to a wxpython+matplotlib app.
I'd like my app to show a progress bar while some gridding and
contouring are being
The griddata function should be doing delaunay triangulation by default, so
the result from griddata should be identical to the second plot. I see that
you are using a mask for x0, y0, v0. This is unnescessary, as you really
want to pass the flat arrays.
I can not get a masked array from
On 06/28/2010 04:30 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
Just to note, in Linux, one can use the pdf2ps command. I believe
I recommend the pdftops command if you have it, instead of pdf2ps. At
least on my system (ubuntu 10.04), pdf2ps seems to be embedding coarse
bit-mapped versions of the fonts. The
Hmm, there is definitely a difference in qualiity. Thanks for the tip!/
Ben Root
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 06/28/2010 04:30 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
Just to note, in Linux, one can use the pdf2ps command. I believe
I recommend the pdftops
I just tried compiling with the following command:
sudo make -f make.osx fetch deps mpl_build mpl_install
At first it was failing almost immediately, but then I changed make.osx so
that it was fetching zlib-1.2.5 and it got further but still failed. The log
is at the link below:
Hi,
I'm currently using a scatter plot on a Basemap and I'd like to set the
zorder of the individual points based on their temperature. The higher the
temperature, the higher the zorder. Also, i'm using a colorbar to set the
colors for the plot. Here is a snippet of my code:
x =
If you don't mind trying developer releases, use basemap 0.99.5 from
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#basemap, which should
work with numpy 1.4.1.
Success! (well, the import worked)
I can also report success with the developer release. Works a treat with
numpy 1.4.1. Very nice.
Hi,
I hope someone can answer this colorbar related question.
I have a plot, to which I am drawing a colorbar. The standard colorbar
ranges from the values -1 (blue) over 0 (green) to e.g. 1(red). So far so
good.
But now I want to change the colorbar that it shows only the colors between
0 and
It didn't work. But I may have misunderstood your instructions.
Here's the output from compiling matplotlib:
http://pastebin.org/363870
Here's what I did.
Set export CC=gcc-4.2
Set export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.5
Downloaded and compiled libpng-1.4.3
Downloaded and compiled
2010/6/28 Alexander Dietz alexanderdie...@googlemail.com:
I have a plot, to which I am drawing a colorbar. The standard colorbar
ranges from the values -1 (blue) over 0 (green) to e.g. 1(red). So far so
good.
But now I want to change the colorbar that it shows only the colors between
0 and 1.
I've been having some trouble with compiling matplotlib on Snow Leopard. I
managed to get rid of all my old problems by recompiling everything with
gcc-4.2.
But now when I import matplotlib.pyplot I get an Abort trap message and
python quits. Here is part of the error message I get:
Thread 0
I tried again by compiling version 2.4.11 of freetype instead of the latest
and recompiling matplotlib with that and now I get the following less severe
error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
File
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