Benjamin Root ben.root@... writes:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Stephen Gibson Stephen.Gibson-
fcv4sgi5zeuqrrorzv6...@public.gmane.org wrote:
Ok. Adding an NaN as the last data point did not help.
However, I notice that the return path is two segments that go through
(0,0).
i.e.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Guido Avvisati guido.avvis...@gmail.comwrote:
Benjamin Root ben.root@... writes:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Stephen Gibson Stephen.Gibson-
fcv4sgi5zeuqrrorzv6...@public.gmane.org wrote:
Ok. Adding an NaN as the last data point did not help.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Stephen Gibson
stephen.gib...@anu.edu.auwrote:
I want to plot a series of (x,y) datasets similar to the
polygon plot tutorial example (add_collection3d),
but with a transparent facecolor and no baseline.
Setting alpha=0.0 in the tutorial example (below)
Unfortunately, as you state, edgecolors='none' also wipes the
(x,y) data line.
I tried adding an additional erase zero line, with edgecolors='none'
for each slice, but it seems the return path extends from
(x[0],y[0]) to (x[-1],y[-1]) via some intermediate point.
An additional blank (x[0],
Setting the y-values of the start and end points to zero, (x[0],0.0) and
(x[-1],0.0), forces the return baseline path to be well defined at y=0,
allowing it to be overlain with a second line of a neutral colour.
However, this baseline also wipes a through adjacent slice data.
= FAIL.
Steve.
Sorry, for the repeated emails/noise.
There is in fact an option closed=False for not closing the path:
/class /matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection(/verts/, /sizes=None/,
/closed=True/, /**kwargs/)
However, closed=False has no effect.
Steve.
On Tuesday, November 20, 2012, Stephen Gibson wrote:
Sorry, for the repeated emails/noise.
There is in fact an option closed=False for not closing the path:
*class *matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection(*verts*, *sizes=None*, *
closed=True*, ***kwargs*)
However, closed=False has no
I want to plot a series of (x,y) datasets similar to the
polygon plot tutorial example (add_collection3d),
but with a transparent facecolor and no baseline.
Setting alpha=0.0 in the tutorial example (below)
achieves the transparency, but the baseline remains.
Is there a way to remove the