, line
1084, in add_tk_flags
result = parse_tcl_config(tcl_lib_dir, tk_lib_dir)
File "/cygdrive/c/linuxshare/matpl/matplotlib-0.98.3/setupext.py", line
946, in parse_tcl_config
tk_lib = tk_vars.get("default", "TK_LIB_SPEC")[1:
2008/10/20 John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> This is probably something you will have to debug yourself, since it
> is dependent on the TK you have installed on your system, but it is
> fairly easy to do. Edit setupext.py, store the results of
>
> tmp = tk_vars.get("default", "TK_LIB_SPEC")[1:-1
See my previous posts, subject "Matplotlib in cygwin". I attached a patch in
that thread that solves this problem for me, but it looks like I have other
more serious problems with cygwin on my machine.
Please let us know if you get it to work.
2008/10/20 Terrence Brannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hel
Hello,
I have a list of X,Y coordinates and a ratio associated with each
coordinate. The X and Y coordinates are continuous but random from 50-500, I
would like to make a continuous heatmap of the ratios at each coordinate.
One caveat is that the coordinates are clustered together do some bixes
mi
Hello List,
I am trying to use the pylab.contourf(X,Y,Z,100) function but I would like
to mplot a 1 dimensional heatmap instead of a 2 dimensional heatmap, Perhaps
"contourf" is not the solution but I do like these plots.
Any suggestions?
TIA
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d that. IIRC others hacked some binaries to get
2.8 going.
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