Re: Post processing contour plot, how?
Den 2016-01-14 skrev Cody Piersall: > Sorry for the short response, but check out this Stack Overflow > question/answer > > http://stackoverflow.com/q/5666056/1612701 > Thanks, this is a way forward -- not as straight forward as in Scilab but better than writing my own find-contour algorithm. (I think) /Martin -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Post processing contour plot, how?
I am interested in creating contours but not for printing or including in a report as an illustration. I want to go on working on a numerical representation of the contours. Creating contour plots using matplotlib is a breeze but I fail to find a way to export the contours thus created in a numerical format. Scilab has such a function but I try to reduce the number of tools I use and I try to focus on Python. So, I could write my own find-contours algorithm but I think there should be a way of extracting the contours created by matplotlib even if I have failed to find out how. Does anyone know how to do this? I have found one very manually involved way starting with saving the figure in svg format and the open that file in a text editor. /Martin -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Post processing contour plot, how?
Sorry for the short response, but check out this Stack Overflow question/answer http://stackoverflow.com/q/5666056/1612701 On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Martin Schöönwrote: > I am interested in creating contours but not for printing or > including in a report as an illustration. I want to go on > working on a numerical representation of the contours. > > Creating contour plots using matplotlib is a breeze but I fail > to find a way to export the contours thus created in a numerical > format. Scilab has such a function but I try to reduce the number > of tools I use and I try to focus on Python. > > So, I could write my own find-contours algorithm but I think > there should be a way of extracting the contours created by > matplotlib even if I have failed to find out how. > > Does anyone know how to do this? > > I have found one very manually involved way starting with > saving the figure in svg format and the open that file in > a text editor. > > /Martin > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list