Hi,
Is there a way for me to keep adding the next row of a 2d array to a
file via load? (matlab's save had a very useful -append option).
I managed to get 2d laod/save working, e.g.
import numpy as N
import pylab as P
import bthom.utils as U
# a numpy 2d array
a = N.arange(12,dt
Hi,
The documentation for pylab.load mentions the load_demo.py example.
I can't find this on my distribution. I believe all Pylab examples
live in site-packages/doc/matplotlib, for in there are files like
log_demo.py (the only file that begins with load is
load_converter.py, which is demons
John Hunter wrote:
"Petr" == Petr Danecek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Petr> 2) When set_aspect() is used, the size of colorbar does not
Petr> respect y-dimension of the graph. (See the attached
Petr> example.) Is it possible to set the size of the colorbar
Petr> directly?
> "Petr" == Petr Danecek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Petr> Hello, i'd like to ask two questions:
Petr> 1) Is it possible to control amount of space between title
Petr> and graph?
The y value of the title instance is in axes coordinates, so 1 is the
top of the axes, and numbers gr
Petr Danecek wrote:
> Hello,
> i'd like to ask two questions:
>
> 1) Is it possible to control amount of space between title and graph?
>
Petr: The title command takes 'x' and 'y' keyword arguments that set
the position of the title in axis coordinates. For example, try
'y=1.075' to move th
Hello,
i'd like to ask two questions:
1) Is it possible to control amount of space between title and graph?
2) When set_aspect() is used, the size of colorbar does not respect
y-dimension of the graph. (See the attached example.) Is it possible to
set the size of the colorbar directly?
Petr Dane
I've seen that it also works with
WxAgg version 2.8.0.1 for python 2.5
I hope this information can be useful
Giorgio
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