reciative in any way of the hard work the
> devs put into this excellent project!
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It sounds like you may need to increase the image size in inches and
decrease the dpi to do what you want. It sounds like your html
framework or web browser is not respecting the dpi setting in the
Let me see if I understand this right, you want to leave the image
dimensions, in inches, constant while increasing the resolution in DPI to
get a sharper image. Did I get that correct?
If you like the way the image appears on screen, use the DPI argument to
savefig(). My experience is that if y
te routine and they may take a few seconds to update.
First, where is the "timeout" that I am violating? Second, how do I fix
this? Thanks for your help.
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On Dec 8, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Ryan May wrote:
> Chad Kidder wrote:
>> On Dec 8, 2008, at 12:55 PM, Ryan May wrote:
>>> Chad Kidder wrote:
>>>> I've got many series of data that I want to plot, and each has
>>>> an additional scalar that is valid fo
On Dec 8, 2008, at 12:55 PM, Ryan May wrote:
> Chad Kidder wrote:
>> I've got many series of data that I want to plot, and each has an
>> additional scalar that is valid for the whole series. What I want
>> to do is plot all these series on top of each other (p
color as the z-axis. I'm not seeing how to do that.
If there was a function where I could give a color map a value and it
would spit out the color, that would work, but I haven't seen it.
Thanks for your help.
it to make the plot look good. My python is not the best
so I wanted to see if anyone wanted to take a crack at it before I
did a messy python hack of it.
--Chad Kidder
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