I am currently using the annotate() method for my data points and I was
curious if there is a way to center a line of text relative to a line of
text below it. I am currently using two annotate() function calls in a row
(I need the text to be different colors) but I need the first one to act as
a
I recently re-installed matplotlib (0.99) on my vista machine and my code
that worked yesterday (no changes) no longer runs because of the following
matplotlib error:
File "C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\lines.py", line 286, in
contains
path, affine = self._transformed_path.get_tra
tripping over the Artist.contains() function call when
used with line2D.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> Can you provide a standalone example that reproduces this error?
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
> Andrew Kelly wrote:
>
>> I recently re-instal
Can someone point out how to simply label the ticks on the top and right of
a plot? twinx() and twiny() are not necessary because I don't need
independent scales and the mpl_toolkits.axes_grid.parasite_axes module is a
bit too limiting for my purposes.
(Part of my confusion stems from the fact th
e-Joon Lee wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Andrew Kelly wrote:
> > (Part of my confusion stems from the fact that I can access the Tick
> > instances on the Axis but when I call Tick.set_label2("New Label") the
> label
> > does not get dr
t 2:31 PM, Andrew Kelly wrote:
> > Turning label2On = true turned on the labels as directed. However, the
> > function label2.set_text("New Tick Label") does not update the
> > actual text. I can set_size(), etc and it works, but set_text() does not
> >
Has anyone had any success in speeding up the mpl imports?
"import matplotlib.pyplot as plt"
( or "from matplotlib.figure import Figure")
takes 6 full seconds to load. That seems excessive. Any ideas?
-Andy
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Eric,
I am running it on a windows 7 machine and a windows XP machine. Odd that
it does this only on win32.
-Andy
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Eric Firing wrote:
> Andrew Kelly wrote:
>
>> Has anyone had any success in speeding up the mpl imports?
>>
>> "im
ibrary), which opens ~500 files. How does the total time of "import pytz"
> compare?
>
> Mike
>
> Andrew Kelly wrote:
>
>> I see. I was wondering why it spit out a binary file.
>>
>> test.out is attached...
>>
>> -Andy
>>
>> O
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Eric Firing wrote:
> Andrew Kelly wrote:
>
>> import pytz only took 0.0 seconds.
>>
>>
>
> Sounds like it was already imported, so you were not really timing that
> import.
>
> On linux (ubuntu 9.10, Lenovo T60 laptop) i
Hello,I am relatively new to matplotlib but I get the basics. What I need
to do though is a slightly customized graph area. There are two plots on
the same graph - a parabola and a straight line (with a negative slope)
north east of the parabola. This graph has grid lines. Simple enough, but
no
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