Ravi A. ravi.ara...@gmail.com writes:
I am using boxplot and i wanted to mark current value or any special value
on the box plot. How do i achieve this? Something like below.
Just plot the special value, with hold=True if you have set the hold
default to false. One small issue is that plot
Jae-Joon Lee wrote:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Scott
Sinclairscott.sinclair...@gmail.com wrote:
I just realized that I did not give the correct plot object when creating
the colorbar. Now it works perfectly to pass arguments by set_xticklabels().
However, another question just arose.
Worked like a charm. Thank you very much!
I really appreciate the sample code and teaching by example.
Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
Ravi A. ravi.ara...@gmail.com writes:
I am using boxplot and i wanted to mark current value or any special
value
on the box plot. How do i achieve this?
The solution I came up with without delving into the code is to add the
following two lines to lines.py:286, so that self._transformed_path gets
assigned a value if it is None before it is accessed:
if self._transformed_path is None:
self._transform_path()
Can't figure this out: I create a figure, add some axes, define data to be
plotted as a contourf + contour on top and then add some patches to hide some
regions of my plot.
The patches hide the contourf correctly, as expected, but not the contour
lines...
Could someone telle me whether I'm
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Auré Gourrier aurelien.gourr...@yahoo.fr writes:
The patches hide the contourf correctly, as expected, but not the
contour lines...
Sounds like a zorder problem:
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/pylab_examples/zorder_demo.html
Below are the code lines.
Since several details were
I trying to create a Pareto diagram and would like that the percentage
marker is center aligned on the bars, i.e. the blue point should be
center aligned on the bar instead of to be aligned on the left edge in
the following image.
The other problem I have is that the xtick_labels are cut
You made my day!
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All my ram and swap file was sucked every time a run my script to generate
260 png images...almost killing my ubuntu!
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:23 PM, John Hunter jdh2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Michael Droettboom
Please, take your time and post a standalone code that reproduces
your problem so that others can actually test. Also, please describe
what results you have and why they are wrong.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Daniel
Platzmail.to.daniel.pl...@googlemail.com wrote:
Werner F. Bruhin werner.bru...@free.fr writes:
I trying to create a Pareto diagram and would like that the percentage
marker is center aligned on the bars,
Perhaps the easiest solution is to use bar(...,align='center').
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Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
Werner F. Bruhin werner.bru...@free.fr writes:
I trying to create a Pareto diagram and would like that the percentage
marker is center aligned on the bars,
Perhaps the easiest solution is to use bar(...,align='center').
Thanks, that does the trick for
Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
The other problem I have is that the xtick_labels are cut off at the
bottom when the frame is resized below a certain size. How can I
prevent this?
I don't think MPL yet has a system for making things fit, so you need to
change the size/position of your axes object:
Hi,
I just installed matplotlib 0.99.0 and I see that this problem is
still there.
The command plot(a,ls='steps') is equivalent to plot(a,ls='steps-pre')
and both cause the first value of the array to NOT be plotted. This
is REALLY not what should happen when one plots an array with
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 7:27 PM, John Hunterjdh2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Patrick Rynhartprynh...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
We are using Python 2.5, matplotlib and NumPy on Windows to assist
with the teaching for an undergraduate paper. On a small number of
Hi again,
Just to update you, copying across the Visual C/C++ runtime library
(MSVCP71.DLL) from a Windows XP SP3 install to
C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib on Windows Server 2008 does
in fact appear to work correctly with matplotlib after all.
Regards,
Patrick
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Dr Patrick Rynhart
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Patrick Rynhartprynh...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks again for your help. Do you think that testing for the version
of the Visual C redistributable is required during an install of
matplotlib (and/or possibly at runtime).
This shouldn't be an issue with recent
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