I just downloaded matplotlib and I was trying to do some simple date plots, but I'm running up against a puzzling error. Whenever I attempt to plot dates, I get an exception on line 157 of matplotlib/dates.py that says 'ValueError: need more than 0 values to unpack'. That line is:
hour, remainder = divmod(24*remainder, 1) I don't understand how divmod can be returning 0 values. I inserted a statement into dates.py to "print divmod(24*remainder, 1)" and, mind-bogglingly, it actually printed "()" sometimes. The traceback indicates that this error is occuring when matplotlib tries to set up the axis labels for the date plot. I don't know enough about matplotlib to know exactly what it's doing, though. Does anyone have any ideas for how to fix this? This error occurs even with the matplotlib example scripts (e.g., date_demo1.py). I'm running it on Windows XP, Python 2.4, and my matplotlibrc file just has the default settings (TkAgg backend). -- --OKB (not okblacke) Brendan Barnwell "Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path, and leave a trail." --author unknown -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list