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From: Andrew S. <str...@as...> - 2009-09-13 16:07:36
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I am posting this for a friend of mine. Please respond to the email
address in the ad if you are interested.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: *Ben Strauss* <bst...@cl...
<mailto:bst...@cl...>>
Date: Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 4:56 PM
Subject: [job] top-flight graphicist needed for climate science & media
group
To: mat...@li...
<mailto:mat...@li...>
Please apply if interested--or forward to any associates you believe
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us and we're looking for a real star. Many thanks--
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Seeking Immediately:
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From: magnus_p <ma...@as...> - 2009-09-13 10:40:48
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I tried the code you supplied and I didn't get it to work with the *angles* keyword, I got: "ValueError: shape mismatch: objects cannot be broadcast to a single shape" I have matplotlib.__version__ = '0.98.5.2'. Although after thinking about it for a while I did: from scipy import * import matplotlib.pyplot as plt X,Y = meshgrid(arange(64),arange(64)) # a bit bigger just to see what it looks like angles = arange(0,4*pi,4.*pi/X.size) # just creating a set of angles u = cos(angles) v = sin(angles) c = arange(u.size) # the colours! c.shape = X.shape plt.quiver(X, Y, u, v, c, pivot='middle',minlength=0.04, width=0.05, headwidth=1,scale=50) that is, the angles are converted to "u" and "v" parameters. Anyway. That is how I got it working. efiring wrote: > > > Example with ipython -pylab: > > x = arange(4) > y = arange(5) > X, Y = meshgrid(x, y) > u = ones_like(X) > v = zeros_like(X) > c = arange(u.size) # values mapped to colors > angles = (X * 20 + Y * 20).ravel() > quiver(X, Y, u, v, c, angles=angles) > axis([-1, 4, -1, 5]) > > > The .ravel() of the angles is to get around a bug that I fixed a few > minutes ago in svn. > > Eric > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 > 30-Day > trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus > on > what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with > Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/quiver-with-angles-tp25397027p25422103.html Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Neil C. <nei...@gm...> - 2009-09-13 10:05:33
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per freem <perfreem@...> writes:
>
> hi all,
>
> i have a 3x2 subplot figure, and i would like to adjust the relative
> width of the second column. in other words, if i have:
>
I set the axes positions by hand in these situations using add_axes(). So:
fig = plt.figure()
width1 = 0.3
width2 = 0.2
height = 0.75 / 3
left = 0.1
bottom = 0.15
axes_column0 = []
for i in range(3):
axes_column0.append(fig.add_axes([left, bottom + i*height, width1,
height]))
axes_column1 = []
for i in range(3):
axes_column1.append(fig.add_axes([left+width1, bottom + i*height,
width2, height]))
axes_column2 = []
for i in range(3):
axes_column2.append(fig.add_axes([left+width1+width2, bottom + i*height,
width1, height]))
You can adjust this slightly if you want to put gaps between the subplots,
or otherwise use axes.set_yticklabels([]) (for example) to get rid of
unwanted tick labels.
Plot to each of the subplots using something like:
axes_column0[1].plot(x,y)
Neil
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From: davide l. <las...@gm...> - 2009-09-13 09:28:29
|
Thanks, I thougth that this could be the problem. Actually i fixed it by myself. Thanks anyway. Cheers Davide |
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From: Gary R. <gr...@bi...> - 2009-09-13 08:36:23
|
Hi Per, You need 2*N, not N*2 arrays here. I think you're also trying to use absolute values so you probably need something like this: plt.errorbar([1,2,3],[1,2,3],yerr=np.abs(a.T-[1,2,3])) I hope this is what you're after, Gary R. per freem wrote: > hi all, > > i am trying to plot asymmetric yaxis error bars. i have the following code: > > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt > a = array([[ 0.5, 1.5], > [ 0.7, 2.2], > [ 2.8, 3.1]]) > plt.errorbar([1,2,3],[1,2,3],yerr=a) <snip> |
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From: nbv4 <cp3...@oh...> - 2009-09-13 06:45:22
|
I was able to get it working on my home machine, but can't get it installed
on my webhost. I get this error when I try to import the module:
--------------------------------------
Python 2.6 (r26:66714, Apr 30 2009, 20:04:43)
[GCC 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-44)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
(InteractiveConsole)
>>> from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap
/home/nbv4/lib/python2.6/dbflib/dbflib.py:2: RuntimeWarning: Python C API
version mismatch for module dbflibc: This Python has API version 1013,
module dbflibc has version 1012.
import dbflibc
/home/nbv4/lib/python2.6/shapelib/shapelib.py:2: RuntimeWarning: Python C
API version mismatch for module shapelibc: This Python has API version 1013,
module shapelibc has version 1012.
import shapelibc
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<console>", line 1, in <module>
File "/home/nbv4/lib/python2.6/mpl_toolkits/basemap/__init__.py", line 43,
in <module>
import _geoslib, netcdftime
ImportError: /home/nbv4/lib/python2.6/_geoslib.so: undefined symbol:
PyUnicodeUCS4_DecodeUTF8
---------------------------------------
Any ideas as to what may be causing this?
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