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From: Darren D. <dd...@co...> - 2006-10-25 22:56:01
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Could this be a data type issue? from numpy import arange arange(120, 130, dtype=Int8) Out: array([ 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, -128, -127], dtype=int8) On Wednesday 25 October 2006 09:51, John Hunter wrote: > >>>>> "Trond" == Trond Danielsen <tro...@gm...> writes: > > Trond> Hello everyone! I have a problem with matplotlib: If the > Trond> input data has values larger than 130, the graph wraps > Trond> around. Is this a known problem? > > Trond> I am using matplotlib 0.87.3 on fedora core 5. -- Trond > Trond> Danielsen > > I've never seen this before. Can you provide a free-standing, > complete example? > > JDH > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 -- Darren S. Dale, Ph.D. Staff Scientist Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source Cornell University 275 Wilson Lab Rt. 366 & Pine Tree Road Ithaca, NY 14853 dd...@co... office: (607) 255-3819 fax: (607) 255-9001 http://www.chess.cornell.edu |
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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2006-10-25 22:30:01
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David Huard wrote: > Hi, > is there a limit to the number of times one can call ax.plot(x,y) ? None that I can see; if you seem to be running into such a limit, then it sounds like a bug. Eric |
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From: Emmanuel <emm...@fa...> - 2006-10-25 20:25:41
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I'm trying to run a program that plot experimental datas during measurement
(to check if experiment is okay). I started doing directly measuring one
point and plotting it
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('TkAgg')
...
from pylab import *
...
ion()
while cond:
measure()
plot(X[-1:],Y[-1:],"o") #plot data point
1) with ipython, the graph stays hidden by the ipython window
lauching by direct double click, it is okay plot is not hidden but after 2
click on the plotting window, it freezes or if I try to move the window, it
does not move then the plot window is "not responding" anymore.
I thought I would solve this using a seperate thread for the plot. I tried
but no chance
class update_plot(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
global X,Y,end
xlabel('X')
ylabel('Y')
title('Y(X)')
grid(True)
ion()
while end!=1:
plot(X[-1:],Y[-1:],"o")
#show()
time.sleep(0.2)
I've seen the FAQ and some few mails in the list, I didn't really get the
way to solve this problem ?
If not possible, maybe I could look for other options for plotting but I
wouldn't like. I'm pretty much accostumed to matplotlib (usually working on
linux were there is not that problem or limitation).
At first glance the only matplotlib example that works OK is
dynamic_demo_wx.py
I think I shall learn a bit of wxpython and adapt dynamic_demo_wx.py for my
case?
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From: David H. <dav...@gm...> - 2006-10-25 20:09:10
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Hi, is there a limit to the number of times one can call ax.plot(x,y) ? Thanks, David |
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From: Michael C. M. <mi...@fa...> - 2006-10-25 14:13:12
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Hello all. I'm a long time MATLAB user and relatively new Python user who
has decided to take the plunge and try MPL. My workstation is an Ultra 60
running Solaris 10 (6/06) with Sun Studio 11. I have compiled and installed
Python 2.5, numpy1.0rc3 and scipy 0.5.1 all with the Sun compilers. I would
like to install MPL with the TkAgg frontend, and compile it with the Sun
compiler.
So far, it doesn't work. I have the following environment variables in my
.profile pointing to the Sun compilers:
export CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
export CXX=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC
but MPL tries to always compile with the C compiler! I try tricking it by
pointing the CC variable to the CXX path. This works, at first. The output
follows. I read this as meaning that there are two problems: one is that
MPL doesn't have an understanding of separate executibles for C and C++, and
the other is that there is some sort of incompatibility between Sun's C++
compiler and SWIG. Are there any Sun people out there that have some
thoughts (or success stories they can share?)
Thanks in advance,
Mike M.
bash-3.00$ python setup.py build
GTK requires pygtk
GTKAgg requires pygtk
running build
running build_py
running build_ext
building 'matplotlib._agg' extension
C compiler: /opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC -DNDEBUG -O -xcode=pic32
compile options: '-Iagg23/include -Isrc -Iswig
-I/usr/local/include/python2.5 -c'
CC: agg23/src/agg_trans_affine.cpp
CC: agg23/src/agg_vcgen_stroke.cpp
CC: agg23/src/agg_vcgen_dash.cpp
CC: agg23/src/agg_rasterizer_scanline_aa.cpp
CC: agg23/src/agg_path_storage.cpp
CC: agg23/src/agg_curves.cpp
CC: src/agg.cxx
"swig/agg_buffer.h", line 26: Warning: height hides agg::buffer::height.
"swig/agg_buffer.h", line 26: Warning: stride hides agg::buffer::stride.
>> Signal 11:
while processing src/agg.cxx at line 24137.
"swig/agg_buffer.h", line 26: Warning: height hides agg::buffer::height.
"swig/agg_buffer.h", line 26: Warning: stride hides agg::buffer::stride.
>> Signal 11:
while processing src/agg.cxx at line 24137.
error: Command "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC -DNDEBUG -O -xcode=pic32
-Iagg23/include -Isrc -Iswig -I/usr/local/include/python2.5 -c src/agg.cxx
-o build/temp.solaris-2.10-sun4u-2.5/src/agg.o" failed with exit status 1
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From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2006-10-25 13:52:48
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>>>>> "Trond" == Trond Danielsen <tro...@gm...> writes:
Trond> Hello everyone! I have a problem with matplotlib: If the
Trond> input data has values larger than 130, the graph wraps
Trond> around. Is this a known problem?
Trond> I am using matplotlib 0.87.3 on fedora core 5. -- Trond
Trond> Danielsen
I've never seen this before. Can you provide a free-standing,
complete example?
JDH
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From: Trond D. <tro...@gm...> - 2006-10-25 11:24:19
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Hello everyone! I have a problem with matplotlib: If the input data has values larger than 130, the graph wraps around. Is this a known problem? I am using matplotlib 0.87.3 on fedora core 5. -- Trond Danielsen |