Hi,
lots of user requests mentioned the problem of a too big bounding box in saved
figures. Some even provided patches to the svn (http://www.nabble.com/savefig-
with-tight-bounding-box.-td21515002.html).
To date there is no way of automatically getting a figure plotted so tightly
that it could
Hi,
in my version 0.98.5 frameon=False (as a subplot argument) just omits the
black lines at the x and y axes. The huge white rectangle is still plotted.
wr
Am Montag, 26. Januar 2009 16:20:10 schrieb Jouni K. Seppänen:
> Willi Richert writes:
> > Isn't there a convenient way ju
Hi,
why is $\sum M_\theta$ rendered correctly, but $M_\theta$" is printed as
"_\theta$"?
Regards,
wr
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e matplotlib version via:
> print matplotlib.get_backend()
> print matplotlib.__version__
>
> On Monday 04 May 2009 17:20:51 Willi Richert wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > why is $\sum M_\theta$ ren
Hi,
is there a way to display confidence intervals other than using Polygon
like, e.g.
ax = subplot(111)
# make the shaded region
upperPoints = zip(runs, upperConf)
upperPoints.reverse()
verts = [(runs[0], upperConf[0])] + zip(runs, lowerConf) + upperPoints
poly = Polygon(verts, facecolor=0.6, e
Hi,
If I'm plotting y-values >1000 then I get "x1e4" at the top of the diagram and
the yticks become 0.xxx. I rather want to have the real numbers (not in the
scientific format). Is that difficult to achieve?
Thanks,
wr
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Hi,
I am plotting two graphs in one according to
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/two_scales.py
I want the plot belonging to the right axis to start with y=0. However,
ax2.set_ylim(ymin=0.0)
does not affect the plot at all.
Any hints?
Regards,
wr
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Am Freitag, 20. Oktober 2006 17:31 schrieb John Hunter:
> from pylab import *
>
> ax1 = subplot(111)
> t = arange(0.01, 10.0, 0.01)
> s1 = exp(t)
> plot(t, s1, 'b-')
> xlabel('time (s)')
> ylabel('exp')
>
>
> # turn off the 2nd axes rectangle with frameon kwarg
> ax2 = twinx()
> s2 = sin(2*pi*t)
>
Am Samstag, 21. Oktober 2006 20:30 schrieb Eric Firing:
> >
> > matplotlib.__version__ == 0.82
>
> There is the problem: you need to update your matplotlib.
>
> Eric
Thanks. Unfortunately, I've not yet found a more recent ubuntu/dapper repo for
matplotlib. Any experience with installing the ubunt
03.253): icmp_seq=1 ttl=41
time=169 ms
Am Montag, 23. Oktober 2006 13:18 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
> Willi Richert schrieb:
> > Am Samstag, 21. Oktober 2006 20:30 schrieb Eric Firing:
> >>> matplotlib.__version__ == 0.82
> >>
> >> There is the problem: you n
Hi,
even with the newest version the problem remains, unless I put the set_ylim()
command _after_ plot(). Why?
Am Samstag, 21. Oktober 2006 20:30 schrieb Eric Firing:
> Willi Richert wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 20. Oktober 2006 17:31 schrieb John Hunter:
> >> from pylab impo
Hi,
if I use comments and the last character in the file is not space or \n then
the last value is not returned by mlab.py's load method, due to a bug in the
comment stripping (index returns -1 if no comment is found).
If the for loop is changed to the following, it works again:
for i,line in
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