Hi Zunbeltz,
you could include some fake-lines outside the visible regionm which get your
favorite label like
plot([0], [0], label='my favorite label for squares', marker='s',
color='black', mfc='white', mec='black')
and don't use labels for the original data.
Kind regards
Matthias
On
IMO I don't think the traffic level on either pure mpl or basemap
warrants a split.
Gary R.
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
It seems as though there are enough basemap-related posts that it might be
worth creating a separate basemap-specific sub-forum of the matplotlib
forum.
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
The script run_all.py in the basemap examples does not work when Python has
been installed to C:\Program Files\Python25. It appears that this problem
involves the space in the path.
Phillip: I don't have a windows machine to test on - so could you
please
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
The basemap demo `cubed_sphere.py` contains the following line of code:
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0, left=0, right=1, top=0, wspace=0, hspace=0)
From the documentation, it would appear that `wspace=0` should remove all
horizontal space between the subplots.
This is a years-old known bug in distutils (which it looks like you've
already commented on...). I've looked at it many times over those
years, and it's really very difficult to fix from outside without
terrible monkey-patching hacks that are certain to break on as many
systems as they fix.
Hi,
I would like to have a different marker facecolor in the legend that in
the plot. Is there any way to change this color?
In more detail my problem is the following. I plotted 6 dataset. They
are divided in 2 groups; one with blue and the other with red color.
In each group I have used 3
I have also seen this error and I believe it is to do with identical
geometries being unioned. I cleaned my dataset using someting like
select t1.id from points t1, points t2 where t1.idt2.id and
st_equals(t1.geom,t2.geom)='t' group by t1.id
to find all the duplicates which i then deleted. The
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 10:12 +0100, Matthias Michler wrote:
Hi Zunbeltz,
Dear Matthias
you could include some fake-lines outside the visible regionm which get your
favorite label like
plot([0], [0], label='my favorite label for squares', marker='s',
color='black', mfc='white',
Hi,
I'm trying to add some notes in a table to a plot, and I don't know how to
use the 'matplotlib.pyplot.table command.
I really don't want to use ax.text(...) with different x,y values...
Any suggestions? Example to table command, insert LaTex tables, Etc.
Thanks,
Sahar
Hi Xavier (cc list),
It may be a bug, however I do not know what the default behaviour 'should' be.
You could do:
lims = [-4, 4, -4, 4]
axis(lims)
after calling quiver to see the whole arrow. I did notice that calling
axis('tight')
threw the following error
From: Sahar [mailto:sa...@cmt.co.il]
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 7:20 AM
To: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Matplotlib-users] add table to axes
Hi,
I'm trying to add some notes in a table to a plot, and I don't
know how to use the 'matplotlib.pyplot.table command.
I
Christoph, I couldn't get it to work after this download either. Same problem
as before.
After that, I tried the following:
1. Upgraded to XP Service Pack 3.
2. Uninstalled Python 2.6 and all related packages.
3. Reinstalled Python 2.6.4 with Install for all users set.
4. Reinstalled Numpy
I've attached patches against Python 2.5 and 2.6 to that bug. Neither
is significantly different from the original patch.
http://bugs.python.org/issue1222585
Once doing that, you'll also need to make the following change to
matplotlib so that the correct C++ runtime libraries are used. Once
Please check if there are python26.dll or Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest
files left in your Python directory. If yes, remove those files.
If that does not help, run Dependency Walker on python26.dll (should be
in your system folder), enable Full Paths view and report the
MSVCR90.DLL path. It
Just to be clear:
import numpy, matplotlib
works fine?
Alan Isaac
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Hi,
Well when you plot, imshow or whatever is matplotlib related, the axes
do scale *automatically*.
Why should it be different with quiver?
I do reproduce your error with axis('tight')
Xavier
Hi Xavier (cc list),
It may be a bug, however I do not know what the default behaviour 'should'
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
The script run_all.py in the basemap examples does not work when Python
has
been installed to C:\Program Files\Python25. It appears that this
problem
involves the space in the path.
Phillip: I don't have a windows machine to test on - so could you
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
The basemap demo `cubed_sphere.py` contains the following line of code:
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0, left=0, right=1, top=0, wspace=0,
hspace=0)
From the documentation, it would appear that `wspace=0` should remove all
horizontal space between the
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
The basemap demo `cubed_sphere.py` contains the following line of code:
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0, left=0, right=1, top=0, wspace=0,
hspace=0)
From the documentation, it would appear that `wspace=0` should remove all
horizontal space between the
Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
The basemap demo `cubed_sphere.py` contains the following line of code:
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0, left=0, right=1, top=0, wspace=0,
hspace=0)
From the documentation, it would appear that `wspace=0` should
remove all
horizontal
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
Running C:\Program Files\Python25\python.exe C:\Program
Files\Python25\Examples\basemap-0.99.4\barb_
demo.py
C:\Program: can't open file 'Files\Python25\python.exe': [Errno 2] No such
file or directory
TEST FAILURE (status=2)
This looks like an issue with white
Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Dr. Phillip M. Feldman wrote:
The basemap demo `cubed_sphere.py` contains the following line of code:
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0, left=0, right=1, top=0, wspace=0,
hspace=0)
From the documentation, it would appear that `wspace=0` should
On 11/23/2009 4:33 PM, John Hunter wrote:
Take a look at the table demo:
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/pylab_examples/table_demo.html
All posted versions (PNG, hi res PNG, PDF) are improperly clipped.
fwiw,
Alan Isaac
Yes.
import numpy, matplotlib
works fine.
import matplotlib.pylab
does not work.
Thanks,
Dilip.
- Original Message
From: Alan G Isaac alan.is...@gmail.com
To: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 2:56:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Unable to import
OK, I did the check that you mentioned (deleted the entire directory
C:\Python26 before reinstalling Python). That didn't help.
I ran Dependency Walker on _path.pyd and got the following:
First, it lists the four DLLs that it did not find: MSVCR90.DLL, MSVCP90.DLL,
DWMAPI.DLL, EFSADU.DLL.
Should have asked this before: Does your computer's CPU have SSE2
extensions? You can use CPU-Z http://www.cpuid.com/.
It is OK that Dependency Walker does not find MSVCR90.DLL and
MSVCP90.DLL for a PYD extension. The extension will use whatever
VC90.CRT python26.dll uses at runtime.
I am not
Michael Droettboom wrote:
This is a years-old known bug in distutils (which it looks like you've
already commented on...). I've looked at it many times over those
years, and it's really very difficult to fix from outside without
terrible monkey-patching hacks that are certain to break on
Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
Well, on SPARC, the Sun compilers are better than gcc, so there really is an
advantage to getting this sorted out.
numscons should support the Sun Studio compiler.
I do not know SCons myself, but I do know that in the Sage project, SCons has
caused many issues.
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