Ryan Krauss-2 wrote:
>
> RTFM:
>
> plot(t,y, drawstyle='steps-post')
>
>
Actually, 'steps-pre' (which is the default) and 'steps-post' seem to have
swapped definitions.
Here is what the docs say:
*where*: [ 'pre' | 'post' | 'mid' ]
If 'pre', the interval from x[i] to x[i+1] has le
Hi,
I see that scatter() has a variety of different symbols that you can
choose from, and even a way to create your own custom markers.
However, I can't figure out how to make a crosshair symbol (a plus
with non-touching lines) as my marker, which I'd like to use to show
the location of
docstring now correctly describes the behavior, so that is good,
but please please make the default "steps" be "steps-post".
Thanks,
-- Paul
On Jul 19, 2009, at 9:35 AM, John Hunter wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Paul Ray
> wrote:
>>
Hi,
A colleague of mine uses Python on Windows. When he upgraded to
matplotlib 0.90 (from 0.82, I think) he started getting an import
error when importing pylab. We tried many combinations and the only
thing that fixed it was downgrading back to 0.82.
We tried:
python2.4 and python2.5
num
On May 10, 2007, at 10:34 AM, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
> What backend are you using?
>
> If you use wxPython then as of 0.87.? something you need to either
> use wxPython 2.6 Unicode or rename the following file:
I'm not 100% sure. We certainly didn't intentionally use wxPython,
since I don
On May 10, 2007, at 11:05 AM, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
> Should you have a small matplotlib script which shows the problem
> I'll give it a try on my setup (XP or Vista with Python 2.5 and numpy.
No need for a script. "import pylab" produces the error.
If you are using Windows XP, Python 2.5,