Re: Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-11 Thread John Hunter
> "syd" == syd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: syd> As for matplotlib, I checked it out. Looks amazing! I syd> really, really like what demos I tried. syd> HOWEVER, I could not find a good way to do smoothing. I like syd> the gnuplot bezier smoothing. This wouldn't be the har

Re: Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-06 Thread syd
Ok yall, here's my summary. Thanks again for all the help. Most importantly, upgrading to gnuplot-py 1.7 fixes this problem. In gnuplot-py 1.6, this is the bottom line... Does not fix: Gnuplot.GnuplotOpts.prefer_fifo_data = 0 Fixes: Gnuplot.GnuplotOpts.prefer_inline_data = 1 Fixes: (placed b

Re: Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-05 Thread Fernando Perez
syd wrote: > Thanks for all the help, guys! > Fernando, that's a creative solution, I'll try it as well... > while 1: > if os.path.isfile(your_plot_filename): > break > time.sleep(1) More like a desperate brute force one, but it gets the job done :) You mentioned having ipython, so you

Re: Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-05 Thread syd
Thanks for all the help, guys! The affected computer is at home, but I'll address all these issues before I post again with my fix. James: It's on my personal box, and I've got reiserfs. David: OS: GNU/Linux 2.4 (Gentoo) Python 2.3 GNUplot 1.6 I just checked the Gentoo Portage tree and 1.7 is l

Re: Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-05 Thread Fernando Perez
syd wrote: > I don't even know where to begin. This is just bizarre. I just picked > up the Gnuplot.py module (a light interface to gnuplot commands) and > was messing around with it today. > > I've got a tiny script, but it only works from the command line about > half the time! In the python

Re: Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-04 Thread Paul Cochrane
I had similar problems with Gnuplot.py, basically, one couldn't use ascii mode for plotting grid data, and had to set binary=1 in the GridData() method. (this is off the top of my head, so I might have the binary/ascii thing the wrong way around). What fixed the problem was going to version Gnup

Re: Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-04 Thread David M. Cooke
"syd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't even know where to begin. This is just bizarre. I just picked > up the Gnuplot.py module (a light interface to gnuplot commands) and > was messing around with it today. > > I've got a tiny script, but it only works from the command line about > half th

Re: Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-04 Thread James Stroud
Are you on NFS or are you using a raid? This may have to do with the time it takes to access your files, etc. On Monday 04 April 2005 02:23 pm, syd wrote: > I don't even know where to begin. This is just bizarre. I just picked > up the Gnuplot.py module (a light interface to gnuplot commands) a

Gnuplot.py and, _by far_, the weirdest thing I've ever seen on my computer

2005-04-04 Thread syd
I don't even know where to begin. This is just bizarre. I just picked up the Gnuplot.py module (a light interface to gnuplot commands) and was messing around with it today. I've got a tiny script, but it only works from the command line about half the time! In the python interpreter, 100%. Ip