Yes, but for my purposes the rotated dates don't work. Also, I
really don't want dates that don't mark the start of a 7 day period
to appear.
On Feb 6, 2008, at 10:56 AM, John Hunter wrote:
> On Feb 6, 2008 2:33 PM, John Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I don't know if this is helpful
On Feb 6, 2008 2:33 PM, John Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if this is helpful or not, but I've seen some complaints
> in the archives about a problem that I've been facing, so I thought
> I'd post my solution.
Have you tried
fig.autofmt_xdate()
JDH
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I don't know if this is helpful or not, but I've seen some complaints
in the archives about a problem that I've been facing, so I thought
I'd post my solution.
I am auto-generating graphs of weekly data. In terms of pixels the
graphs will always be the same size, but the number of weeks inc
Newb here. I can plot a seq of float with:
pylab.plot (s)
pylab.show()
But if s is complex, say numpy.array(complex), it doesn't do what I want. I
think it's just showing the real part?
I want to get 2 line graphs, one real one imag.
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I'm considering using Matplotlib to programmatically generate images for a
web-based application. I want some specific information about contour plot
images produced by Matplotlib and I was wondering if it was easy/possible to
get this information.
Imagine a contour plot rendered to a .png. F
On Feb 6, 2008 7:51 AM, Vinu Vikram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
> I have a figure of six subplot. I want to make one subplot in such a way
> that I have to plot two data set with common x-axis with the bottom plot is
> 30% of the subplot and the upper plot is 70% of the subplot. How can I
On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 15:20 -0600, John Hunter wrote:
> On Feb 5, 2008 2:17 PM, chombee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Could anyone advise me or give me an example of how to prevent a legend
> > from obscuring a plot, or how I could do this better:
> >
> > http://www.23hq.com/seanh/photo/2862125/vi
Hi All
I have a figure of six subplot. I want to make one subplot in such a way
that I have to plot two data set with common x-axis with the bottom plot is
30% of the subplot and the upper plot is 70% of the subplot. How can I do
that? I tried
x = arange(10)
y=sin(x)
z=cos(y)
rect1 = [0.1, 0.1,
Lionel Roubeyrie wrote:
> Hi all,
> don't sure it's the best way, but I have tried to install basemap via
> easy_install. the installation works fine (after a export GEOS_DIR), but it
> impossible to import it :-( Is there a special manipulation to get it
> working?
> Thanks
>
Lionel: Basema
Hi all,
don't sure it's the best way, but I have tried to install basemap via
easy_install. the installation works fine (after a export GEOS_DIR), but it
impossible to import it :-( Is there a special manipulation to get it
working?
Thanks
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