On Dec 5, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Christopher Barker wrote:
or use wxmpl:
http://agni.phys.iit.edu/~kmcivor/wxmpl/
By the way, couldn't that be distributed with Matplotlib? Maybe in
toolkits, if not the main distro.
I'd be all for having wxmpl distributed as part of the matplotlib
toolkits. I
As as wxmpl user I say that is a great great idea!
Christopher Barker wrote:
John Hunter wrote:
You cannot import pylab and use the FigureCanvasWx at the same time.
Please follow the lead of examples/embedding_in_wx*.py if you want to
use matplotlib in a wxpython GUI.
or use
The following run well . But I just want to make the image, with the x and y
as axis and z as the image value ,show on the figure. In the pylab , we can
just give a command imshow ,But here , I fail to do it , I have try
ax.imshow() again and again ,but fail. Can sb give me some advice . Thank
John Hunter wrote:
You cannot import pylab and use the FigureCanvasWx at the same time.
Please follow the lead of examples/embedding_in_wx*.py if you want to
use matplotlib in a wxpython GUI.
or use wxmpl:
http://agni.phys.iit.edu/~kmcivor/wxmpl/
By the way, couldn't that be distributed with
On Dec 1, 2007 7:47 PM, hjc520070 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following run well . But I just want to make the image, with the x and y
as axis and z as the image value ,show on the figure. In the pylab , we can
just give a command imshow ,But here , I fail to do it , I have try
ax.imshow()