Le 05/03/2012 21:37, Federico Ariza a écrit :
Hi
As I thought, this is a tricky subject.
So far I just opened a github account and added the three files that I
am using.
https://github.com/fariza/MPL-Experimental-Backend
I have tested this on linux, I do not know if it works on windows.
I kn
Hi
As I thought, this is a tricky subject.
So far I just opened a github account and added the three files that I am
using.
https://github.com/fariza/MPL-Experimental-Backend
I have tested this on linux, I do not know if it works on windows.
I know glade is not the right way to do it if I want t
Dear Andrea, All
On 1 March 2012 22:31, Andrea Gavana wrote:
> I thought the OP's original question was something like the Matlab
> "plot editor" (or whatever is its name), which allows you to edit line
> colours, styles, gridlines styles, this kind of stuff on a "live" plot
> (mind you, it's be
On Thursday, March 1, 2012, Jerzy Karczmarczuk <
jerzy.karczmarc...@unicaen.fr> wrote:
> Andrea Gavana :
>> Anyway, if I am not completely off-track, this is something I had been
>> looking for as well in matplotlib a while back (3, 4 years ago), but
>> at that time I was told it would have been co
Andrea Gavana :
> Anyway, if I am not completely off-track, this is something I had been
> looking for as well in matplotlib a while back (3, 4 years ago), but
> at that time I was told it would have been complicated to implement it
> for all the "live" backend (I can't recall the exact reason).
>
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 3:31 PM, Andrea Gavana wrote:
> On 1 March 2012 21:37, Benjamin Root wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Federico Ariza <
> ariza.feder...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear all
> >>
> >> I am a long time matplotlib user (under linux) but new to the list
>
On 1 March 2012 21:37, Benjamin Root wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Federico Ariza
> wrote:
>>
>> Dear all
>>
>> I am a long time matplotlib user (under linux) but new to the list
>> (second post).
>>
>> On of the things that bothers me the most is the inability of the standard
>>
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Federico Ariza wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I am a long time matplotlib user (under linux) but new to the list
> (second post).
>
> On of the things that bothers me the most is the inability of the standard
> backend to change simple things (line color, labels, etc...).
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Christopher Barker wrote:
> John Hunter wrote:
> >> Wriing a GUI neutal idle event handler is not easy -- I've spent some
> >> time on it but crashed and burned on tk
>
> > I think
> > it would be great if we could abstract the idle handler and timeout
> > handler
John Hunter wrote:
>> Wriing a GUI neutal idle event handler is not easy -- I've spent some
>> time on it but crashed and burned on tk
> I think
> it would be great if we could abstract the idle handler and timeout
> handler across the GUIs so that mpl animation would be easier, but to
> date th
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Mark Rubelmann wrote:
> Thanks for the reply John. Not quite the answer I was looking for
> though ;) I tried your suggestion of returning True but it didn't solve
> the problem. Oh well, not the end of the world. Being a die-hard KDE user,
> I started trying
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 10:35 AM, John Hunter wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Mark Rubelmann wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply John. Not quite the answer I was looking for
>> though ;) I tried your suggestion of returning True but it didn't solve
>> the problem. Oh well, not the end of
Thanks for the reply John. Not quite the answer I was looking for
though ;) I tried your suggestion of returning True but it didn't solve
the problem. Oh well, not the end of the world. Being a die-hard KDE user,
I started trying to get things working with Qt. I got my animation working
bu
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 8:08 AM, John Hunter wrote:
> Wriing a GUI neutal idle event handler is not easy -- I've spent some
> time on it but crashed and burned on tk -- but my guess is that the
> problem you are having in your code is that GTK expects you to return
> True is you want the func to be
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Mark Rubelmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a script to plot data being read from a serial connection in
> real time. I'm trying to use an idle_event callback to continually read the
> incoming data and plot it. The problem is that the callback is only getting
> i
Let me give some results of experience regarding these issues
On the same dataset of 600 *7500 points, with the simple plot function,
(from the example, embedding in wxagg)
WxAgg was much faster than Wx... on a linux machine, while the WxAgg drawing
appeared close to a second or 2 after launc
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:23 AM, John Hunter wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Brian Lewis wrote:
>> Does there exist any big-picture comparisons of the provided backends? For
>> example, it would be nice to know what features each backend has or lacks.
>> It would also be nice to which ba
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Brian Lewis wrote:
> Does there exist any big-picture comparisons of the provided backends? For
> example, it would be nice to know what features each backend has or lacks.
> It would also be nice to which backends were generally faster...and which
> were recommend
What platform are you on?
There is apparently no good way to find the path to the Tcl/Tk header
files. The setup script currently tries to import Tkinter, and create a
window, in order to make an API call that returns the path. (Crazy, I
know). Therefore, if it can't create a window (for exa
there's been some discussion on this, (I think). If by backend control,
you mean greater degree of control over the event loop, there are a
number of approaches available.
For example, look through the threads at how twisted can be integrated
with ipython0... ipython1 embraces asynchronous handli
>> On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Wolfgang Kerzendorf wrote:
>>> If I plot something with pylab.plot and then
>>> pylab.show the first time.
> Alan replied:
>> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq.html#SHOW
>> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq.html#OO
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Wolfgang Kerzendorf apparen
On Thu, 03 Apr 2008, KURT PETERS apparently wrote:
> how would one use a GUI event handler/timer?
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/tutorial.html>
(near the bottom)
hth,
Alan
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x27;t in
# interactive mode, you'll need to use a GUI event handler/timer.
but how would one use a GUI event handler/timer?
Regards,
Kurt
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 10:44:43 -0400
From: Alan Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Backend Control
To: matplotlib-users@lis
On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Wolfgang Kerzendorf wrote:
> If I plot something with pylab.plot and then
> pylab.show the first time.
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq.html#SHOW
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq.html#OO
hth,
Alan Isaac
hi, try this. It is simpler then some of the examples:
import pylab
# func - list of X, Y coordinates
func = [ 0, 0, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 4, 1, 5, 1.4, ]
#
pylab.plot(func[0::2], func[1::2], 'b-', linewidth=3)
pylab.title(' Plot for function ...')
pylab.xlabel(' X name ')
pylab.ylabel(' Y name ' )
p
Thanks alot for your help, I could show the plot on the screen on python 2.4
.
I've used pyhton 2.3 .
Eric Firing wrote:
>
> sa6113 wrote:
>> How should I darw and show a plot using Backend Agg , I don't want to
>> save
>> figure , just show ?
>
> If you don't want to save a figure, then you w
sa6113 wrote:
> My OS is win XP and I run my program from command prompt and IDLE both , and
> there isn't any error.
> I can save the plot with (savefig) but the show() command dose not work and
> I can't see the plot on my screen and also I want to use Backend Agg insted
> of pylab.
1) Using the
My OS is win XP and I run my program from command prompt and IDLE both , and
there isn't any error.
I can save the plot with (savefig) but the show() command dose not work and
I can't see the plot on my screen and also I want to use Backend Agg insted
of pylab.
Darren Dale-2 wrote:
>
> On Sunda
On Sunday 17 February 2008 4:32:39 am sa6113 wrote:
> Thanks for your help
> I use the code below , but the plot wont be diplayed on my screen .
>
> matplotlib.use('TkAgg')
> import matplotlib.pylab as plt
> fig = plt.figure()
> ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
> ax.plot(x, y, marker='o', linestyle='', ma
Thanks for your help
I use the code below , but the plot wont be diplayed on my screen .
matplotlib.use('TkAgg')
import matplotlib.pylab as plt
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
ax.plot(x, y, marker='o', linestyle='', markerfacecolor='green')
ax.set_title('Some random dots')
ax.se
sa6113 wrote:
> How should I darw and show a plot using Backend Agg , I don't want to save
> figure , just show ?
If you don't want to save a figure, then you will need an interactive
backend--not Agg, but TkAgg or GtkAgg etc. Then you end your script
with "show()" (imported from pylab or matpl
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, John Hunter apparently wrote:
> if we want the script to be robust in the presence of
> different use directives, eg matplotlib.use('TkAgg') then
> it is good to have the show in there.
Got it.
So ``show`` is a no-op with irrelevant backends.
Just to repeat:
the documentat
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, John Hunter apparently wrote:
> > import numpy as np
> > import matplotlib
> > matplotlib.use('Agg')
> > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
...snip
> > fig.savefig('myplot.png', dpi=100)
> > plt.show(
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, John Hunter apparently wrote:
> import numpy as np
> import matplotlib
> matplotlib.use('Agg')
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
> x, y = np.random.rand(2,100)
> fig = plt.figure()
> ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
> ax.plot(x, y, marker='o', linestyle='', markerfacecolor='green')
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, someone wrote:
> I want to draw an xy-plot using the " Backend Agg " of matplotlib.
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/leftwich_tut.txt>
hth,
Alan Isaac
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 5:26 AM, sa6113 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to draw an xy-plot using the " Backend Agg " of matplotlib.
> But I don't know how I must start ...
>
> Would you plz help me or send me an example code ??
import numpy as np
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('Agg')
imp
On 11/17/06, Asheesh Laroia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Timothy Wu wrote:
>
> > Must matplot be run with a backend installed suppose I only want to
> > create a command line program and create plot and output as gif/jpg/png?
>
> Try the plain "Agg" backend rather than e.g. GTK
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Timothy Wu wrote:
> Must matplot be run with a backend installed suppose I only want to
> create a command line program and create plot and output as gif/jpg/png?
Try the plain "Agg" backend rather than e.g. GTKAgg or TkAgg.
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