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From: Humufr <hu...@ya...> - 2005-11-14 16:57:19
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Hello, I would like if there are an easy way to define new type points (like a star or other symbols). I would like to know if there are something similar to this function who comes from supermongo. http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~rhl/sm/sm.html#SYN57 Thanks, N. |
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From: Samuel G. <sg...@ol...> - 2005-11-14 14:36:48
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I have a problem : I wrote a little GUI with glade, python and pygtk. This GUI produce one or many figures to plot results, depend on what the user click. To plot a new figure, I use from pylab import * an figure(). My GUI is a one windows GUI. The problem is : when 1 figure + the main window is open and I close this figure, the main window also close ! But when 2 (or more figure) + the main window are open when I close a figure, it close only this figure, non problem. When my main scipt is run with the ipython console with 'run my_gui.py' , it works. But with 'python my_gui.py', it doesn't work. What is trick ? thanks samuel -- Samuel GARCIA CNRS - UMR5020 Universite Claude Bernard LYON 1 Laboratoire des Neurosciences et Systemes Sensoriels 50, avenue Tony Garnier 69366 LYON Cedex 07 04 37 28 74 64 |
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From: frank h. <fra...@gm...> - 2005-11-14 14:36:42
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Thank you mark! coming from gnuplot, this wasn't obvious to me, as the word "margin" appears nowhere in the docs -frank On 11/14/05, Mark Bakker <ma...@gm...> wrote: > To control the white space you can set the position and size of the axes: > > ax =3D gca() > ax.set_position(pos) > > set_position(self, pos) method of matplotlib.axes.Subplot instance > Set the axes position with pos =3D [left, bottom, width, height] > in relative 0,1 coords > > ACCEPTS: len(4) sequence of floats > > You can also change the default values of figure.subplot in the > matplotlibrc file. > > Mark > > > > Hello, > > I set my figure to a certain size and I want the plot to be scaled > > into that figure canvas > > Currently, that doesnt happen, there is a lot of whitespace at the marg= ins > > how do I control that whitespace? > > thanks > > -frank > |
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From: Mark B. <ma...@gm...> - 2005-11-14 10:38:52
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To control the white space you can set the position and size of the axes:
ax =3D gca()
ax.set_position(pos)
set_position(self, pos) method of matplotlib.axes.Subplot instance
Set the axes position with pos =3D [left, bottom, width, height]
in relative 0,1 coords
ACCEPTS: len(4) sequence of floats
You can also change the default values of figure.subplot in the
matplotlibrc file.
Mark
> Hello,
> I set my figure to a certain size and I want the plot to be scaled
> into that figure canvas
> Currently, that doesnt happen, there is a lot of whitespace at the margin=
s
> how do I control that whitespace?
> thanks
> -frank
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