I believe this is now fixed in r8691 (branch and trunk).
Mike
On 09/03/2010 02:51 PM, Eric Firing wrote:
On 08/31/2010 01:08 AM, Jens Nie wrote:
Hi everyone.
I face a problem here, which I can’t seem to handle by myself, so any
help is really appreciated.
I would like to do a simple
To: matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] How to get all data points plotted/displayed in
a line plot
Hi Ben.
It is the version 1.0.0 that i am using, both on Linux and windows. Is there
any newer (development) version that I should try?
Jens
[...]
Is there any way
Mike,
Using svn trunk, I see exactly the problem Jens is talking about. Maybe
there is still a bug in the path simplification? If I try to plot after
turning simplification off, I don't get any image at all, so I can't
immediately say whether the problem is in the simplification.
To
Benjamin Root ben.r...@... writes:
Jens,Which version of matplotlib are you using? I wonder if this is the
path.simplify bug that was fixed for 1.0.Essentially, there was a bug in some
code that caused some points to be skipped in the process of displaying
images
that had datapoints
Hi Ben.
It is the version 1.0.0 that i am using, both on Linux and windows. Is there
any newer (development) version that I should try?
Jens
[...]
Is there any way to enforce plotting each and every point?
I use matplotlib version 1.0.0 on a 32 Bit windows XP system installed via the
Hi everyone.
I face a problem here, which I can't seem to handle by myself, so any help is
really appreciated.
I would like to do a simple line plot of a huge dataset as an overview to
quickly compare success of different measurement scenarios, and it seems that
not every datapoint is
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 6:08 AM, Jens Nie j...@roseninspection.net wrote:
Hi everyone.
I face a problem here, which I can’t seem to handle by myself, so any help
is really appreciated.
I would like to do a simple line plot of a huge dataset as an overview to
quickly compare success of