In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I presume what you did was something like this:
from matplotlib import pylab
[N,x] = hist(eig, 10)
What you actually want is this:
from matplotlib import pylab
[N,x] = pylab.hist(eig, 10)
Or, if you're
Lou Pecora wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I presume what you did was something like this:
from matplotlib import pylab
[N,x] = hist(eig, 10)
What you actually want is this:
from matplotlib import pylab
[N,x] = pylab.hist(eig, 10)
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is pylab part of matplotlib?
Yes.
I always thought it was the other way
around. I have a similar view of numpy as part of scipy.
It is not.
Maybe I'm
confused on the dependencies. I find it confusing
Lou Pecora wrote:
The only problem I'm having is getting ipython to run. Not installed in
/usr/local/bin (although all other IPython files look to be installed in
/Library/Framewaorks/python...blah/site-packages). I'm still searching
the web sites for answers.
Create a file
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lou Pecora wrote:
The only problem I'm having is getting ipython to run. Not installed in
/usr/local/bin (although all other IPython files look to be installed in
/Library/Framewaorks/python..blah/site-packages). I'm
Lou Pecora wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lou Pecora wrote:
The only problem I'm having is getting ipython to run. Not installed in
/usr/local/bin (although all other IPython files look to be installed in
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume you are telling me to install ipython from a tar distribution
using setup etc. I originally installed it from the SciPy Super Pack
which apparently put in the site packages, but neglected the script in