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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2013-01-25 22:29:43
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On 2013/01/24 5:36 AM, Benjamin Root wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Chao YUE <cha...@gm... > <mailto:cha...@gm...>> wrote: > > Dear all, > > I upgrade my matplotlib from 1.1.1 to 1.2.0 using the command: > > sudo pip-python install --upgrade matplotlib > > it completes successfully. However I tried to > > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt, I get the error: > > /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_gdk.py in > <module>() > 27 from matplotlib.mathtext import MathTextParser > 28 from matplotlib.transforms import Affine2D > ---> 29 from matplotlib.backends._backend_gdk import > pixbuf_get_pixels_array > 30 > 31 backend_version = "%d.%d.%d" % gtk.pygtk_version > > > in my ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc, I am using: > backend : GTKAgg > > So what backend should I choose? thanks for any help, > > Chao > > > Did you have all of the gtk/gdk development packages installed? If the > installer can't find them to compile _backend_gdk.so, then it wouldn't > be made available in the install. As a work-around, you could always > use TkAgg, as that is a pure-python backend. No, we have a _tkagg.cpp. qt4agg and wxagg use no extension code beyond that for agg itself. Eric > > I hope that helps! > Ben Root |
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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2013-01-25 07:28:57
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On 2013/01/22 11:50 PM, Andrew Dawson wrote: > Hi all, > > [TL;DR: is it possible to control the length of the dashes in dashed > contours, if so how?] > > I'd like to be able to control the length of dashes for dashed contours. > My motivation is that I'm making a contour plot that uses dashes for the > negative contours, and the plot needs to be a specific (small) size for > the particular journal, so the small size of the plot makes the dashes > look rather long and is a problem for some tight contours. > > I have tried using some a dashes-style argument for the linestyles > keyword of contour but I can't get it to work (although I appreciate it > is not documented as something one can do). For example I tried: > > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt > import numpy as np > x = y = np.linspace(-np.pi, np.pi, 100) > X, Y = np.meshgrid(x, y) > Z = np.sin(X) * np.cos(Y) > plt.contour(x, y, Z, linestyles=[(3, 3)]) > plt.show() > > This fails at the point where I show (or save, doesn't matter which > backend) the plot with a PyCXX error: > > TypeError: PyCXX: Error creating object of type > N2Py7SeqBaseINS_6ObjectEEE from 3 > > I've fiddled with several other styles of argument and all fail in a > similar way. There seems to be a nasty tangle of bugs and obsolete documentation here. It should be perfectly simple and straightforward, but it isn't. https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues/1701 Eric > > What I'd like to know is: is it possible to control the dash length of > dashed contours at all? It seems like it should be as one can do this > with lines easy enough. I looked through the code, and a dashes-style > argument seems to get passed through the stack correctly, but fails when > the Collection is drawn. It would be a really nice feature if this could > be implemented in matplotlib. > > Thanks, > Andrew > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Master Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL, ASP.NET, C# 2012, HTML5, CSS, > MVC, Windows 8 Apps, JavaScript and much more. Keep your skills current > with LearnDevNow - 3,200 step-by-step video tutorials by Microsoft > MVPs and experts. ON SALE this month only -- learn more at: > http://p.sf.net/sfu/learnnow-d2d > > > > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > |