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From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2006-09-14 16:32:33
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>>>>> "Volker" =3D=3D Volker Lorrmann <lor...@ph...> =
writes:
Volker> Hi guys, how can i tell matplotlib to only show the xgrid
Volker> (grid without y -lines ;) ) I=B4ve searched and googled a
Volker> lot. But i can=B4t find a solution.
You should be able to toggle the grid separately with
ax.xaxis.grid(True)
ax.yaxis.grid(False)
Note that the grid command takes optional kwargs to control the major
and minor tick gridding.
JDH
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From: PGM <pgm...@gm...> - 2006-09-14 16:26:43
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- axes (understand, subplot) have a "is_last_row" method you can use that to draw ticks on the bottom axis only - for the legend, try to use the "legend" command of the figure (something like gcf().legend() |
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From: Jouni K S. <jk...@ik...> - 2006-09-14 14:45:19
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Volker Lorrmann <lor...@ph...> writes: > how can i tell matplotlib to only show the xgrid (grid without y -lines setp(gca().get_ygridlines(), visible=False) -- Jouni |
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From: Volker L. <lor...@ph...> - 2006-09-14 14:11:28
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Hi guys, how can i tell matplotlib to only show the xgrid (grid without y -lines=20 ;) ) I=B4ve searched and googled a lot. But i can=B4t find a solution. Many Thanks Volker --=20 ----------------------- Volker Lorrmann Universit=E4t W=FCrzburg Experimentelle Physik 6 Am Hubland 97074 Wuerzburg Germany Tel: +49 931 888 5770 vol...@ph... |
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From: David H. <dav...@gm...> - 2006-09-14 13:19:06
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Hi, To remove the ticklabels, you could do it with something like [ax.xaxis.set_ticklabels([]) for ax in f.axes[:-1]] David 2006/9/14, Jose Gomez-Dans <jgo...@gm...>: > > Hi! > I am coding a little application that shows a number of subplots (of > the 511, 512...515 type) stacked up. They all have the same x-axis, > and I want them to only have the xticks labels on the downward most > axes. The subplots are defined in a matplotlib.figure.Figure object, > and have been created using the add_subplot() method. I am unsure on > how to go about squeezing the plots vertically (although the > subplots_adjust method seems to solve this), and how to get rid of the > axis. > > Ideally, I would also like to have a legend OUTSIDE the subplots. Is > this possible given that the Figure is inserted in a wxFrame? > > I'm a newbie when it comes to both MPL and wxWindows, so sorry if this > sounds very vague. I'm happy to provide more information, only that > I'm not sure of what! :D > > Cheers for your time, > Jose > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? > Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job > easier > Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > |
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From: Jose Gomez-D. <jgo...@gm...> - 2006-09-14 12:17:38
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Hi! I am coding a little application that shows a number of subplots (of the 511, 512...515 type) stacked up. They all have the same x-axis, and I want them to only have the xticks labels on the downward most axes. The subplots are defined in a matplotlib.figure.Figure object, and have been created using the add_subplot() method. I am unsure on how to go about squeezing the plots vertically (although the subplots_adjust method seems to solve this), and how to get rid of the axis. Ideally, I would also like to have a legend OUTSIDE the subplots. Is this possible given that the Figure is inserted in a wxFrame? I'm a newbie when it comes to both MPL and wxWindows, so sorry if this sounds very vague. I'm happy to provide more information, only that I'm not sure of what! :D Cheers for your time, Jose |
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From: Christian M. <mee...@un...> - 2006-09-14 11:21:17
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Please ignore me - first I tried combining all sorts of \bfs and \its, but a
simple \emph does the work for now.
Christian
On Thursday 14 September 2006 11:35, Christian Meesters wrote:
> Hoi,
>
> I'm trying to set a label in a plot in bold and italics. Is there some way
> to achieve this in matplotlib? How would I need to modify the \?? part
> here:
>
> pylab.text(p[0],p[1],r'$\??{%s}$' % labels[i].replace(' ','\
> '),fontsize=14)
>
> TIA
> Cheers
> Christian
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
> Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job
> easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache
> Geronimo
> http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642
> _______________________________________________
> Matplotlib-users mailing list
> Mat...@li...
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users
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From: Christian M. <mee...@un...> - 2006-09-14 09:34:23
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Hoi,
I'm trying to set a label in a plot in bold and italics. Is there some way to
achieve this in matplotlib? How would I need to modify the \?? part here:
pylab.text(p[0],p[1],r'$\??{%s}$' % labels[i].replace(' ','\ '),fontsize=14)
TIA
Cheers
Christian
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From: Martin S. <sc...@ms...> - 2006-09-14 02:59:27
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Just gave it a try, and yes, the tooltip tracks the mouse perfectly for me on my win32 install. Martin Christopher Barker wrote: >>> once running, it's not working quite right: the tooltip always is at >>> the bottom of the Window, though it does track the X location. >> >> Hm, dunno. I'm running win32 (winxp), Python 2.4.3. > >> Maybe try updating your wx install. > > I've tried with 2.6.3, same result. > > I think this is a platform issue: I expect that GTK is putting the > tooltip at the bottom of the wx.Window it's on. this is really to bad, > as with larger Windows, that might not be what you want. > > In fact, I have a need to add tooltips to a wx.lib.floatcanvas based > app, a I need to be able to place them where I need. I guess I'll send a > note to wxpython-users about this. > > I've enclosed a wxpython tiny test app, to isolate matplotlib issues. It > has the same behavior. does the tooltip follow the mouse on Windows (or > OS-X) > > -Chris |