Hi,
Thanks a lot for the clue, Pierre.
Unicode fix this thread, at least for my case.
Cheers,
Arnaldo.
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2014-09-08 7:06 GMT-03:00 Pierre Haesssig :
>
> Le 05/09/2014 21:53, Arnald
Le 05/09/2014 21:53, Arnaldo Russo a écrit :
The following code plots my table, but greek letters are not in Arial.
What about adding greek letters directly with a Unicode string and
keeping LaTex only for the table?
best,
Pierre
(my greek and math unicode "copy-pasting files" attached)
Tabl
Hi Tobi and others,
I have tested include other packages (e.g \usepackage{cmbright} ), but it
seems to not solve my problem.
Including on matplotlibrc, exactly the lines as you said, my output is the
same as I have attached (Matplotlib To.png).
On pure LaTex, I really don't know how it should be c
When I wanted to make my math text in a LaTeX beamer presentation upright, I
added the following to my beamer style file:
%%Attempt to get upright math symbols
\AtBeginDocument{
\DeclareSymbolFont{pureletters}{\encodingdefault}{\mathfamilydefault}{m}{n}
\SetMathAlphabet{\mathrm}{normal}{\e
How do you do this in a normal LaTeX document?
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Arnaldo Russo
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how I could use greek letters on axis labels,
> without italic.
> I have read a lot about alternatives, but I do need to use LaTeX to insert
> a table inside t
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how I could use greek letters on axis labels,
without italic.
I have read a lot about alternatives, but I do need to use LaTeX to insert
a table inside the plot area.
Using mathtex it responds with normal font on greek letters.
What I`m doing wrong?
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> Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] (no subject)
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>>
>> From: Francesco Montesano
>> To: Dorm Eight
>> Cc: "matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
>>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 3:
DearFrancesco,
Yes, I just tried it, it can be save perfectly.
From: Francesco Montesano
To: Dorm Eight ; matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] (no subject
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> From: Francesco Montesano
> To: Dorm Eight
> Cc: "matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 3:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] (no subject)
>
> Il 27 marzo 2012 05:08, Dor
Il 27 marzo 2012 05:08, Dorm Eight ha scritto:
> hi, everybody!
>
> when I run my script, why there is no figure show up? I downloaded the demos
> from matplotlib gallery and it didn't work either.
x=np.arange(100)
y=x**2+3*x-1
pl.plot(x,y)
> []
pl.show()
> there is n
hi, everybody!
when I run my script, why there is no figure show up? I downloaded the demos
from matplotlib gallery and it didn't work either.
>>>
>>> x=np.arange(100)
>>> y=x**2+3*x-1
>>> pl.plot(x,y)
[]
>>> pl.show()
>>>
there is no error, no figure pop-up!
Thank you for any answer!
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On 02/18/2012 01:44 PM, frank.fei...@hushmail.com wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I have a rather long code and get always a strange error:
>
> can't invoke "event" command: application has been destroyed
> while executing
> "event generate $w <>"
> (procedure "ttk::ThemeChanged" line 6)
> invoked from wit
Hello all.
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can't invoke "event" command: application has been destroyed
while executing
"event generate $w "
(procedure "ttk::ThemeChanged" line 6)
invoked from within
"ttk::ThemeChanged"
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On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 1:07 PM, Debashish Saha wrote:
> what is the basic difference between the commands
> import pylab as *
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>
>
This page should help you out. Let us know if you have any further
questions.
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what is the basic difference between the commands
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On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 2:21 AM, Paul Hobson wrote:
> There is undoubtedly a more efficient way to do this, but give this a shot:
>
> import numpy as np
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>
> x = np.arange(0, 10.5, 0.5)
> y = -3.0*x + 0.5*x**2
>
> color_list = ['FireBrick', 'Orange', 'DarkGreen',
Paul Hobson, on 2012-01-28 23:21, wrote:
> There is undoubtedly a more efficient way to do this, but give this a shot:
>
> import numpy as np
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>
> x = np.arange(0, 10.5, 0.5)
> y = -3.0*x + 0.5*x**2
>
> color_list = ['FireBrick', 'Orange', 'DarkGreen', 'DarkBlue
There is undoubtedly a more efficient way to do this, but give this a shot:
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
x = np.arange(0, 10.5, 0.5)
y = -3.0*x + 0.5*x**2
color_list = ['FireBrick', 'Orange', 'DarkGreen', 'DarkBlue', 'Indigo']
limits = np.arange(0, 11, 2)
fig, ax1 = plt.sub
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On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 5:29 AM, prem kiran wrote:
> THANK YOU
> thank you for the response .I have problem using sympy
> libraray in python.I am unable to use plot module .I am unable to import it
> .what i require is given a function ,i should be able to plot it with all
> the
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 7:41 AM, prem kiran wrote:
> hi
>
>I have got a parametric equation in string form .Now , i want to
> plot the function for the above equation and find slope for some points on
> the function.Is there a way to find it using the matplotlib library ?.if
> there isn't,
hi
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:55 AM, wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I would like to know, please, how you can add graphics on a same plot.
>
> eg :
>
> superpose sine and cosine graphs on the same plot.
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jouni k seppänen wrote:
> By the way - do all backends support
> arbitrary clip paths now? If so, the
> hatch implementation of backend_ps
> could perhaps be generalized to all
> backends, or it could even be done in
> the Patch class and not the backend.
>
That's a very good suggestion. All ex
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 8:52 AM, jouni k seppänen wrote:
> Also the patch demo or some unit test
> should cover that branch of the code,
> ie the case when more than one patch
> has the same hatch pattern.
I just check in the patch with a slight change in the hatch_demo.py
Regards,
-JJ
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Jae-Joon Lee writes:
>
> It seems as a bug in the pdf backend, which can be fixed by the simple
> patch below. I didn't commit this fix as I think it would be better if
> original author (Jouni?) make sure this is a correct way.
Your patch is correct - I probably
copy-pasted the cache code from
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You may be right that Qt's SVG support is iffy (I don't know enough
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If you have Qt installed there should be an sample Svg viewer app in the
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Hi there,
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I simply went back to 0.90 and that's working now.
Would still be nice to know if the svg output from matplotlib complies with
the standard or whether it's Qt that's messing things up.
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Firefox displays the same .svg file correctly though...
The problem:
It seems
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On Monday 17 September 2007 01:12:46 pm David Montgomery wrote:
> I am trying to save a sample graph I created as a jpeg image. It seems
> form the documentation that the type of image can be determined by the
> extension that is used. Commands seem simple enough.
>
> ind = arange(len(importance_
Hi,
I am new to matplotlib.
I am trying to save a sample graph I created as a jpeg image. It seems form
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that is used. Commands seem simple enough.
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On May 7, 2007, at 11:21 AM, Christopher Barker wrote:
> Praveen Gopalakrishnan wrote:
>> Hi, I'm a newbie trying to install matplotlib (0.87) on Linux
>> (2.6.11,FC4). I have Python 2.4, wxPython 2.8.3 and all required
>> libraries for matplotlib (freetype, libpng, zlib). I'm tring to use
>> wxAgg
Praveen Gopalakrishnan wrote:
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> (2.6.11,FC4). I have Python 2.4, wxPython 2.8.3 and all required
> libraries for matplotlib (freetype, libpng, zlib). I'm tring to use
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