Pei-Yu CHAO wrote: > Hi ALL: > > I have only been switched from matlab to python few > months ago. I having trouble of plotting images from a > matrix size of 8x10000 (unfortunately that is the size > of my data.....) > > for example, > x = rand(8,10000) > inshow(x) > > I have tried to use matplotlib function imshow(), but > all i get is a long thin line (unable to see the color > display and the my matrix information). > > i think imshow() has the same problem in matlab, but i > think there is a alternative in matlab, imagesc(). > > I did search on web about plt.imagesc().....but when i > try to run the example code, python just tell me > cannot find module plt. > >>> >from scipy import plt > ImportError: cannot import name plt > > I have installed scipy, wxpython2.6....and it still > seem not to work! > > is there some alternitive? or what have i done wrong? > Thank you > > Pei
you might try wxPyPlot, this seems to be a very light weight and yet powerfull graph unit. cheers, Stef Mientki
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