>
> Dear all,
>
> contourset = pyplot.contour(..)
>
> calculates the contourset but also grabs whatever figure is currently
> active *somewhere* in the entire code
> and whichever scope it was created. The contours are plotted into it.
>
> While I could possibly live with that, I would really like
Dear all,
contourset = pyplot.contour(..)
calculates the contourset but also grabs whatever figure is currently
active *somewhere* in the entire code
and whichever scope it was created. The contours are plotted into it.
While I could possibly live with that, I would really like to
suppress any
> On Thursday, January 20, 2011, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>> On 1/20/11 2:31 PM, R. Mitra wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> ? ? ?I have a set of records with known lat long. ?I want to show the
>>> concentration of the records with a contour diagram on a world map in
>>> any projection. It cannot spill over to the oc
Dear all,
I would like to project a graphics file of some colour coded geo data
that is already given in lat-lon with corners
specified in lat-lon onto a map. The projection of the result should
be flexible. In the end the resulting
plot shows a section of the earth, either from a satallite