Re: [Matplotlib-users] how to make mat.figure.Figure.add_axes generated axes adjustable with the interactive tool?

2013-07-26 Thread Sterling Smith
Chao,

You are right, fig.add_subplot does not support precise positioning.  Why don't 
you send a picture of a sample layout you have obtained with add_axes?

-Sterling

On Jul 26, 2013, at 1:26AM, ChaoYue wrote:

 Dear Sterling,
 
 thanks for your answer. The idea is that I would like to add a subplot with 
 precise position, as in the method of fig.add_axes?
 Does fig.add_subplot support this, I tried 
 fig.add_subplot(position=(0.2,0.2,0.1,0.1)) but it does not work...
 
 thanks!
 
 Chao
 
 On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Sterling Smith [via matplotlib] [hidden 
 email] wrote:
 Chao, 
 
 plt.subplots returns a figure instance.  Can you use the add_subplot method 
 of that figure instance to make your new axes?  If so, then I think that they 
 should respond to the new requests for left/right/bottom/wspace space. 
 
 -Sterling 
 
 On Jul 25, 2013, at 10:06AM, Chao YUE wrote: 
 
  Dear all, 
  
  First I make some subplots using the plt.subplots command, 
  then I use mat.figure.Figure.delaxes to delete the axes, and add some small 
  new ones 
  in the same space by using mat.figure.Figure.add_axes, but I find after 
  rendering the 
  figure in the interative window, I cannot adjust the 
  left/right/bottom/wspace etc in a 
  interactive way, the old subplots that are generated using plt.subplots 
  command will 
  move, and the new ones generated using mat.figure.Figure.add_axes just 
  don't 
  move at all, so what should I do if I want the new ones also move? Because 
  the interative window is really useful when you want to have figures 
  quickly. 
  
  thanks a lot for any hints. 
  
  cheers, 
  
  Chao 
  
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[Matplotlib-users] Outputting to eps with Mplot3d one of the walls loses its lines.

2013-07-26 Thread Jeffrey Spencer
I have version 1.2.x of matplotlib. The minimal example shows the case
below. The back wall will lose its lines. Is there a reason for this? Is
there a transparent layer there so eps has to put it as a solid wall? If
so, is there a way to remove that transparent layer?

Pdf and the other backends have no problem exporting correctly.

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111, projection='3d')
plt.savefig('testing.eps')
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