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From: Nicolas P. R. <Nic...@in...> - 2015-03-19 17:09:29
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Ok. I'll wait for the MEP directory to start writing a proposal.
Here is a flavor of what I think could be done (to be seen using a fixed width font):
"AB":
┌────────┐┌────────┐
│ A ││ B │
│ ││ │
│ ││ │
└────────┘└────────┘
"ABB":
┌──────┐┌──────────┐
│ A ││ B │
│ ││ │
│ ││ │
└──────┘└──────────┘
"ABD"
"CCD":
┌───────┐┌───────┐┌───────┐
│ A ││ B ││ D │
│ ││ ││ │
│ ││ ││ │
└───────┘└───────┘│ │
┌────────────────┐│ │
│ C ││ │
│ ││ │
└────────────────┘└───────┘
"AaBb":
┌───────┐┌─┐┌───────┐┌─┐
│ A ││ ││ B ││ │
│ ││ ││ ││ │
│ ││ ││ ││ │
└───────┘└─┘└───────┘└─┘
" b "
"aABCc":
┌───────┐
└───────┘
┌─┐┌───────┐┌───────┐┌───────┐┌─┐
│ ││ A ││ B ││ C ││ │
│ ││ ││ ││ ││ │
│ ││ ││ ││ ││ │
└─┘└───────┘└───────┘└───────┘└─┘
> On 19 Mar 2015, at 15:34, Benjamin Root <ben...@ou...> wrote:
>
> two problems with that: 1) that really doesn't make me want to use this approach, especially since I wouldn't know what ratios I would want in the first place. 2) it can't tell if I want a horizontal or vertical colorbar, whereas the lower-case notation could have some logic to auto-detect the user's intent (e.g., all lower-case letters in the last row indicates horizontal bars). It would also allow us to return the plotting axes separate from the colorbar axes, which is how axes_grid1 does it, and it is very nice that way.
>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 6:31 AM, Nicolas P. Rougier <Nic...@in...> wrote:
>
> I think you could specify colorbars using: ["AAAAAAAAAB"]
> (B is a vertical colorbar, 1/10 of total width)
>
> Nicolas
>
>
>
> > On 18 Mar 2015, at 18:52, Eric Firing <ef...@ha...> wrote:
> >
> > On 2015/03/18 7:42 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
> >> A thought... could this perhaps be extended somehow to specify colorbars
> >> in the layout?
> >
> > A lower-case letter could indicate a colorbar-size Axes:
> >
> > layout = ["ABc",
> > "DE ",
> > "ff "]
> >
> > would put a vertical think axes to the right of B, and a double-wide
> > hoizontal one below D and E.
> >
> > All of this seems like an alternative API for gridspec and axes_grid1.
> >
> > I am concerned about ending up with too many ways to do things, but with
> > subtle differences.
> >
> > How much control over spacing and sizing would be provided by kwargs or
> > other adjustment mechanisms? How would this relate to subplot_params?
> >
> > Eric
> >
> >
> >
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From: Benjamin R. <ben...@ou...> - 2015-03-19 14:35:02
|
two problems with that: 1) that really doesn't make me want to use this approach, especially since I wouldn't know what ratios I would want in the first place. 2) it can't tell if I want a horizontal or vertical colorbar, whereas the lower-case notation could have some logic to auto-detect the user's intent (e.g., all lower-case letters in the last row indicates horizontal bars). It would also allow us to return the plotting axes separate from the colorbar axes, which is how axes_grid1 does it, and it is very nice that way. On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 6:31 AM, Nicolas P. Rougier < Nic...@in...> wrote: > > I think you could specify colorbars using: ["AAAAAAAAAB"] > (B is a vertical colorbar, 1/10 of total width) > > Nicolas > > > > > On 18 Mar 2015, at 18:52, Eric Firing <ef...@ha...> wrote: > > > > On 2015/03/18 7:42 AM, Benjamin Root wrote: > >> A thought... could this perhaps be extended somehow to specify colorbars > >> in the layout? > > > > A lower-case letter could indicate a colorbar-size Axes: > > > > layout = ["ABc", > > "DE ", > > "ff "] > > > > would put a vertical think axes to the right of B, and a double-wide > > hoizontal one below D and E. > > > > All of this seems like an alternative API for gridspec and axes_grid1. > > > > I am concerned about ending up with too many ways to do things, but with > > subtle differences. > > > > How much control over spacing and sizing would be provided by kwargs or > > other adjustment mechanisms? How would this relate to subplot_params? > > > > Eric > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub > for all > > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership > blogs to > > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > > _______________________________________________ > > Matplotlib-devel mailing list > > Mat...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-devel mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel > |
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From: Nicolas P. R. <Nic...@in...> - 2015-03-19 10:31:14
|
I think you could specify colorbars using: ["AAAAAAAAAB"] (B is a vertical colorbar, 1/10 of total width) Nicolas > On 18 Mar 2015, at 18:52, Eric Firing <ef...@ha...> wrote: > > On 2015/03/18 7:42 AM, Benjamin Root wrote: >> A thought... could this perhaps be extended somehow to specify colorbars >> in the layout? > > A lower-case letter could indicate a colorbar-size Axes: > > layout = ["ABc", > "DE ", > "ff "] > > would put a vertical think axes to the right of B, and a double-wide > hoizontal one below D and E. > > All of this seems like an alternative API for gridspec and axes_grid1. > > I am concerned about ending up with too many ways to do things, but with > subtle differences. > > How much control over spacing and sizing would be provided by kwargs or > other adjustment mechanisms? How would this relate to subplot_params? > > Eric > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-devel mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel |