while any of
these missing from the basic and light editions can be added as plugins.
Another thing I like about Python(x,y) is that it is updated frequently
so that you are always working with the most up-to-date software without
having to compile it yourself.
r
, would still be interested in knowing why IDLE crashes
when a .py script is run twice.
Richard Johns
rjo...@tbaytel.net
On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 12:05 -0800, Hajas, Wayne wrote:
> I'm just getting into matplotlib and python. My apologies if I just
> haven't found the obvious documen
I have been trying the 3D matplotlib examples in
http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/mplot3D using ipython as
follows:
python -pylab -p scipy
import matplotlib.axes3d as ax3d
u=r_[0:2*pi:100j]
v=r_[0:2*pi:100j]
x=10*outer(cos(u),sin(v))
y=10*outer(sin(u),sin(v))
z=10*outer(ones(size(u