On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:11 AM, jdidion wrote:
> but I
> can't figure out how to make this happen, other than to use a really fat
> line width (which I would prefer not to do)
What other way do you have in mind? I don't see any.
By the way, why not just use histogram?
Regards,
-JJ
--
David Smith wrote:
> This is a bug report.
>
> I am using matplotlib 0.99.1 on Windows. When using contour with the
> keyword
> argument locator=ticker.FixedLocator(levels), the plot is always
> dropping the first
> and last contour level. If there are less than 3 levels, contour.py
> throws
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:45 AM, othererik wrote:
> Here's a short example that does the opposite of what I'm looking for. The
> goal is to take a the polygon "poly_patch" and "cut" regions out of it.
> All I've managed to achieve so far has been to show regions of the
> "poly_patch".
>
With cl
I've done this successfully with both the Qt4 and WX Agg backends. The part
you care about is the update method.
Here's the snippet I use for Qt. It shouldn't change except for your
imports at the top if you're using Wx. Note, I've trimmed this down a bit,
so hopefully I didn't trim out anythin
All,
I am having difficulty with a line on: http://scipy.org/LoktaVolterraTutorial
Here are the lines:
values = linspace(0.3, 0.9, 5)
vcolors = p.cm.autumn_r(linspace(0.3, 1., len(values)))
First of all, I can find no reference to autumn_r in the Matplotlib
documentation. Also, using Aptana