I want to plot a series of (x,y) datasets similar to the
polygon plot tutorial example (add_collection3d),
but with a transparent facecolor and no baseline.
Setting alpha=0.0 in the tutorial example (below)
achieves the transparency, but the baseline remains.
Is there a way to remove the baselin
Hi there,
I've boiled down a problem and while the following my look useless, I need to
understand why matplotlib is behaving like it is.
Below is code showing my issue. I don't believe the issue is with the
"bbox_inches='tight'", if you leave that off, my image is indeed, 800x1400, but
the
On 2012/11/19 11:42 AM, TP wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have a problem with LinearSegmentedColormap.
> In the example below (see PS), I make a colormap, and use it to plot an
> EllipseCollection. My plot is parameterized by a quantity that I have named
> "large_value". For large_value equal to 257,
Hi everybody,
I have a problem with LinearSegmentedColormap.
In the example below (see PS), I make a colormap, and use it to plot an
EllipseCollection. My plot is parameterized by a quantity that I have named
"large_value". For large_value equal to 257, a blue point is obtained at
(x=0.3, y=0.4
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Nelle Varoquaux
wrote:
> This is not the "correct" way to run the tests.
Then that explains it, thanks.
>> Does the same thing happen with the following command:
>>
>> python -c "import matplotlib; matplotlib.test()"
No, all tests pass (or fail when they are ex
Chao,
I'm glad you were able to get what you wanted.
I don't know how to add anything to the gallery.
-Sterling
On Nov 17, 2012, at 3:32AM, Chao YUE wrote:
> Hi Sterling,
>
> Thanks for the help. Now we have a complete script that works as what we want:
>
> labels parallel with the col
Hello,
Hi
>>
>> When running the testsuite for matplotlib-1.2.0 i.e.
>>
>> $ nosetests -exe matplotlib
>>
>
This is not the "correct" way to run the tests. You need to run them using:
python tests.py
I currently have a PR that indicates that in the README
> I'm getting a lot of errors of the f
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Adam Mercer wrote:
> Hi
>
> When running the testsuite for matplotlib-1.2.0 i.e.
>
> $ nosetests -exe matplotlib
>
> I'm getting a lot of errors of the form:
>
>
Does the same thing happen with the following command:
python -c "import matplotlib; matplotlib.test(
Mathew Topper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm interested to know why the pip package manager is not more widely
> supported for installation of python packages like matplotlib?
> Matplotlib seems to be particularly slowly updated in the Fedora
> repositories, for example, so I often find that a source insta