I am trying to run scipy in XP on VMWare Workstation. The host OS is
Ubuntu. When I attempt to launch scipy I get the error:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>C:\Python25\python.exe
C:\Python25\scrip
ts\ipytho
Michael,
I'm sorry. I just realized I hadn't replied to you yet; sorry for the
delay. John also pointed us to the transforms branch and that's where
we'll start. Thanks! There's no real advantage to CoreAnimation per se
(except eye candy), but going "native" for rendering would allow mpl
to integr
Fernando was right on. Here is his response to me:
Laptop - Ok
Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2
AMD Athlon 64 3400+ (ClawHammer)
1.67 GHz, 768 MB of RAM
Chipset: SiS 755/755FX
Southbridge: SiS LPC Bridge
Instructions: MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, x86-64
Machine 1 - Crashes
Windows
mbauer wrote:
> Matplotlib users, I looking to tap your wealth of ideas and experience
> to help solve a problem I'm working on.
>
> The problem: I have a series of 2d scalar arrays representing a fixed
> width/height lon/lat box centered on an arbitrary lon/lat. I need to
> average these com
Matplotlib users, I looking to tap your wealth of ideas and experience
to help solve a problem I'm working on.
The problem: I have a series of 2d scalar arrays representing a fixed
width/height lon/lat box centered on an arbitrary lon/lat. I need to
average these composites on a common basis
Pretty sure it's a newer chip, but I will find out.
On Dec 11, 2007 2:06 PM, Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 11, 2007 12:01 PM, Ryan Krauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am trying to help a student get started with
> > Python/Scipy/Numpy/Matplotlib in windows. On one of hi
On Dec 11, 2007 12:01 PM, Ryan Krauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to help a student get started with
> Python/Scipy/Numpy/Matplotlib in windows. On one of his machines,
> everything seems to install correctly, we can call figure(1) without a
> problem, and plotting is fine until we tr
I should add that in 0.91.1, you'll be hit by this bug:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=475ED00A.400%40stsci.edu
You can wait for 0.91.2, or patch your cbook.py as suggested by Brandon
in the above thread.
Cheers,
Mike
Michael Droettboom wrote:
> [I only seem to be gett
On Dec 11, 2007 1:01 PM, Ryan Krauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to help a student get started with
> Python/Scipy/Numpy/Matplotlib in windows. On one of his machines,
> everything seems to install correctly, we can call figure(1) without a
> problem, and plotting is fine until we tr
I am trying to help a student get started with
Python/Scipy/Numpy/Matplotlib in windows. On one of his machines,
everything seems to install correctly, we can call figure(1) without a
problem, and plotting is fine until we try the show() command. Then
python crashes without much in the way of use
David.Goldsmith wrote:
> You say you tried wx but don't mention wxmpl explicitly - did you try
> wxmpl (http://agni.phys.iit.edu/~kmcivor/wxmpl/)?
good choice -- the other is to follow the "embedded_in_***" examples --
where are they? A quick googling didn't find them!
>> all attempts to contr
You say you tried wx but don't mention wxmpl explicitly - did you try
wxmpl (http://agni.phys.iit.edu/~kmcivor/wxmpl/)?
DG
adamski246 wrote:
> I am part of a team trying to create interactive GUI scientific
> visualisations and would like some advice regarding the best way to proceed.
>
> We
[I only seem to be getting this message from the list today, despite the
timestamp of 2007-12-05. Sorry for the delay.]
As of matplotlib 0.91.1, savefig() supports saving to a file-like object
for most backends (excluding Gtk and Wx). You can pass in a StringIO
object to savefig for instance,
I think the problem might be related to using numarray and not numpy.
matplotlib is not heavily tested (if at all) on anything but numpy anymore.
See this from your output log:
D:\Program
Files\Python-2.5.1\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\numerix\__init__.py:65:
DeprecationWarning: numarray use
On Dec 5, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Christopher Barker wrote:
>
> or use wxmpl:
>
> http://agni.phys.iit.edu/~kmcivor/wxmpl/
>
> By the way, couldn't that be distributed with Matplotlib? Maybe in
> toolkits, if not the main distro.
I'd be all for having wxmpl distributed as part of the matplotlib
toolk
On Dec 7, 2007 10:38 AM, adamski246 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of (or has examples of) Matplotlib applications controlled
> by a GUI or must I return to my Java roots where I can easily solve all GUI
> problems but do not have access to a powerful maths library such as
> Matplot
Hello i' am an newbie in matplotlib and python!
I've installed python 2.5.1 + numpy 1.0.4 + numarray 1.5.2 but have many
problems !
I've written an easy plot script
import matplotlib
import pylab
from pylab import arange,sin,pi,plot,xlabel,ylabel,title,grid,show,axis
ymax = max([1,4,9,16,12,5,7,1
I am part of a team trying to create interactive GUI scientific
visualisations and would like some advice regarding the best way to proceed.
We are trying to output mathematical functions (Fourier transforms, ray
tracing etc.) in graphical form and have been very impressed with the ease
Matplotl
[Fairly new at matplotlib, but very happy with it so far]
Is it possible to retrieve images rendered by one of the backends as an
object, rather than just saving to a file?
Specifically, I need to render graphs to SVG code, that I can turn into a
DOM object for further manipulation. I can sav
Great. The forthcoming 0.91.2 release sounds like it will be very
important to Windows users.
Apologies for introducing this bug in the first place!
Cheers,
Mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michael et al.
>
> The r4633 patch fixes the problem indeed. Thanks for your help!!
>
>
> Brian
>
Michael et al.
The r4633 patch fixes the problem indeed. Thanks for your help!!
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Michael Droettboom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 10:03 AM
To: Boonstra, Brian
Cc: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Matplo
The patch for r4633 is pretty simple, so you could test it without
needing to check out from SVN or build your own matplotlib etc.
Open the file "font_manager.py", which should live in
"%PYTHONPATH%/Lib/site-packages/matplotlib". Around line 681, you'll
find the function:
def __hash__(se
> I believe this is a known bug with 0.90.1. Are you able to run
0.91.1?
I just upgraded and checked -- the bug still exists in 0.91.1. I'm
afraid I don't know whether it has been fixed by r4633 or not.
Best,
Brian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm doing a parameter fitting exercise, and pl
This bug is that many font files were being opened than needed, but they
were still all getting closed.
Much earlier, someone else fixed a bug where they weren't getting closed
at all.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1695171&group_id=80706&atid=560720
http://sourceforge
On Dec 11, 2007 8:17 AM, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe this is a known bug with 0.90.1. Are you able to run 0.91.1?
If I am reading this right, according to the svn log, you fixed this in
r4633 | mdboom | 2007-12-05 14:28:28 -0600 (Wed, 05 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Fix
I believe this is a known bug with 0.90.1. Are you able to run 0.91.1?
Cheers,
Mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm doing a parameter fitting exercise, and plotting the progress as I
> do so. I have found that repeated calls to set_text() on a text object
> will result in an error opening a fo
> I'm doing a parameter fitting exercise, and plotting the progress as I
> do so. I have found that repeated calls to set_text() on a text
> object will result in an error opening a font file iff the text uses
> TeX formatting. (I am not using the experimental usetex feature).
>
> I speculate th
On Dec 11, 2007 6:00 AM, Emmanuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've a little problem with date conversion. I have a csv file which looks
> like :
> "Data","Valor"
> "15/01/2007"," 6,700012000"
> "12/01/2007"," 6,659903000"
>
> "11/01/2007"," 6,701586000"
>
> I try to get date using function
You can just pass a path to savefig, e.g.:
savefig("/home/me/test.png")
(The format is automatically determined from the extension). If you
want to know which formats are supported by which backends, you can have
a look at FILETYPES in the source tree here:
http://matplotlib.svn.sourc
Hi,
I've a little problem with date conversion. I have a csv file which looks
like :
"Data","Valor"
"15/01/2007"," 6,700012000"
"12/01/2007"," 6,659903000"
"11/01/2007"," 6,701586000"
I try to get date using function strpdate2num in load doing this :
from pylab import datestr2num, load
def comma
I'm trying to plot a circle AND flip an axis of the plot, but this leads
to an inverted circle (diamond) being drawn. Is there any way to do this
'neatly' (besides, for example, manually editing the axis labels or using
a many-sided polygon to fake a circle)? Note that the circle renders
correc
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