Re: [Matplotlib-users] ocean profile

2008-07-17 Thread John Hunter
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I assume you know of Robert Kern's code? > http://cours-info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/docs/python/scipy/scipy.sandbox.delaunay-module.html> I was aware of the project but always assumed he was relying on some GPL/LGPL code si

Re: [Matplotlib-users] ocean profile

2008-07-17 Thread Tim Michelsen
> I'd love to see it included to -- I believe the problem is finding a > good code that is BSD compatible. Yes. Some examples on plotting data using spatial interpolation would be very nice. One with the delauny package: see below at: http://scipy.org/scipy/scikits/ And one with griddata: http

Re: [Matplotlib-users] ocean profile

2008-07-16 Thread Alan G Isaac
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Christopher Barker wrote: >> I'd like to see the Delaunay stuff included -- in fact, >> you could contour irregular data directly using Delaunay >> triangulation. On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, John Hunter apparently wrote: > I'd love to see it included to -- I believe

Re: [Matplotlib-users] ocean profile

2008-07-16 Thread John Hunter
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Christopher Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In there, is says that MPL does not have this functionality built in -- > is that still true? > > If so, I'd like to see the Delaunay stuff included -- in fact, you could > contour irregular data directly using Delaun

Re: [Matplotlib-users] ocean profile

2008-07-16 Thread Christopher Barker
Oz Nahum wrote: > What I want to do plot is a cross section, and there is no easy way to > extrapulate between points. Not in excell and not in matlab. I hope you mean interpolate -- extrapolation is fraught with danger! > here is a simplification: > > >

[Matplotlib-users] ocean profile

2008-07-16 Thread Oz Nahum
So, after mailing all the previous mails, I've thought maybe I'm not asking the right question. What I want to do plot is a cross section, and there is no easy way to extrapulate between points. Not in excell and not in matlab. here is a simplification: