On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 5:09 AM, mameghani wrote:
> Does anyone know if the following error message is a matplotlib bug or is
> it
> me making a mistake?
> Is there an correct/alternative way to remove (or replace) text? Thank you,
> Raphael
>
> from matplotlib.figure import Figure
> fig = Figure
Thank you for your ideas, I leave the correct code to plot trajectories of any
object, in my case I have drawn the trajectories of convective storms.
1. # --- Construimos el mapa ---
2.
3. import numpy as np
4. from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap
5. import matplotlib.pyplot a
Hi List,
I wonder whether anybody has tried to draw the following idea with a sankey
diagram (but if you are aware of another way to draw the following, I am
open to suggestions):
I have several systems which are all linked so that part of the outputs of
each of the systems becomes part of the inp
My temporary solution is to clear the figure via clf() and to recreate the
plot without the elements I do not want any more.
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Does anyone know if the following error message is a matplotlib bug or is it
me making a mistake?
Is there an correct/alternative way to remove (or replace) text? Thank you,
Raphael
from matplotlib.figure import Figure
fig = Figure()
caption = fig.suptitle("test")
caption.remove()
Traceback