Hello,
I have a similar problem to:
Suppose I plot a line from (0,0) to (1,1.5) to (2,2). Now I want to mark
(1,1.5) with a green circle. How is that done?
I am performing a curve fit and also showing a distribution in my plot.
In order to help the reader to evaluate the result I would like to
Hi, Phillip. don't know why the mail would be returned. The address I
see above is correct. sierra_mtni...@sbcglobal.net. The only thing I can
think of is that yahoo mail wanted you to allow you to ask for
permission. Beats me.
Frankly, I've never really liked the reply format of mail lists. I
Tim Michelsen wrote:
Hello,
I have a similar problem to:
Suppose I plot a line from (0,0) to (1,1.5) to (2,2). Now I want to mark
(1,1.5) with a green circle. How is that done?
Your problem is not similar to the above; the problem above is solved
with a simple call to plot.
I am
Why don't you just use the code provided here:
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/api/watermark_image.html
The first thing to do when you want to plot something is maybe to look at the
examples section, isn't it? It shows pretty good how to not only mark points,
but also to mark points
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Wayne Watson
sierra_mtnv...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Well, I'm not quite sure what to say to your claim. In certain instances I
am trying to get through to someone here that something is missing for
newbies. In one word, pedagogy (as perhaps in a text book, not a
Dear Wayne Watson,
As yourself I'm also new to matplotlib (and python) and I know that learning
such a library can be overwhelming at first. Still, this community/mailist
has answered all my newbie questions, even when they were clearly in the
manual or have already been answered in previous
Did you see the figure I included to John? If not, let me put it simply.
Suppose you have 50 straight sticks connected at their ends with some
hook. I want to color the hook holding stick 10 to 11, but color no
other hook. Not 99 hooks.
Yesterday, I tried to do a simple plot of three points
Thank you for the code below. Yes, it actually does what I want it to
do. The difference in what I did similarly yesterday (see my response to
Philipp moments ago) is the [ ], a list. All this for one simple bit of
list notation.
Somehow I'm not getting through to anyone what I have actually
Hi Wayne,
(I wanted to answer you directly but the mail came back, don't know why)
I have several points that
you really should work on if you expect anyone to answer to your mails in
future. First, you should check the destination of your messages. I got at
least three of your messages
Wayne Watson wrote:
Thank you for the code below. Yes, it actually does what I want it to
do. The difference in what I did similarly yesterday (see my response to
Philipp moments ago) is the [ ], a list. All this for one simple bit of
list notation.
Newer versions of mpl do not require
Suppose I plot a line from (0,0) to (1,1.5) to (2,2). Now I want to mark
(1,1.5) with a green circle. How is that done?
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