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From: Andrea P. <an...@bi...> - 2011-07-27 15:35:56
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Great. Thank you. I will check the master branch before reporting next time. Andrea > On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Andrea Pierleoni > <an...@bi...>wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I found that a matplotlib.text.Text istance reports wrong coordinates >> when >> converted to str >> I'm using version 1.0.1 >> >> this is the code in Text class: >> >> def __str__(self): >> return "Text(%g,%g,%s)"%(self._y,self._y,repr(self._text)) >> >> it is clearly reporting two times the y coordinates, and should be: >> >> def __str__(self): >> return "Text(%g,%g,%s)"%(self._x,self._y,repr(self._text)) >> >> >> I'm sorry if this is not the correct plase to report the bug, but I've >> not >> been able to find >> a bugtracker for matplotlib. >> >> Andrea >> >> > Andrea, > > Thanks for reporting. I recently spotted this bug and fixed it in the > master branch. > > Ben Root > |
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From: Benjamin R. <ben...@ou...> - 2011-07-27 15:28:38
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On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Andrea Pierleoni <an...@bi...>wrote: > Hi all, > > I found that a matplotlib.text.Text istance reports wrong coordinates when > converted to str > I'm using version 1.0.1 > > this is the code in Text class: > > def __str__(self): > return "Text(%g,%g,%s)"%(self._y,self._y,repr(self._text)) > > it is clearly reporting two times the y coordinates, and should be: > > def __str__(self): > return "Text(%g,%g,%s)"%(self._x,self._y,repr(self._text)) > > > I'm sorry if this is not the correct plase to report the bug, but I've not > been able to find > a bugtracker for matplotlib. > > Andrea > > Andrea, Thanks for reporting. I recently spotted this bug and fixed it in the master branch. Ben Root |
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From: Andrea P. <an...@bi...> - 2011-07-27 15:24:39
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Hi all,
I found that a matplotlib.text.Text istance reports wrong coordinates when
converted to str
I'm using version 1.0.1
this is the code in Text class:
def __str__(self):
return "Text(%g,%g,%s)"%(self._y,self._y,repr(self._text))
it is clearly reporting two times the y coordinates, and should be:
def __str__(self):
return "Text(%g,%g,%s)"%(self._x,self._y,repr(self._text))
I'm sorry if this is not the correct plase to report the bug, but I've not
been able to find
a bugtracker for matplotlib.
Andrea
|
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From: Hugo H. P. S. <hu...@gm...> - 2011-07-27 09:37:44
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After the tip from Ben Roots and a little tinkering with the matplotlib backends I've solved this issue by changing the backend from the default MacOSX to TkAgg. BTW, the default matplotlibrc file in my case was located at: /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/X.X/lib/pythonX-X/site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlibrc Thank's, Hugo Silva Hugo H. P. Silva wrote: > > Hi all, > > In a prior installation of matplotlib I recall being able to have > real-time pan/zoom plot update while dragging the mouse (not only after > releasing the left/right button). > > I've just updated my Python and PyLab configurations and now matplotlib > only updates the plot after releasing the left/right button. > > Can anyone point me to a possible solution for this issue? > > Best regards, > Hugo Silva > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Matplotlib-Dynamic-Drag-Pan-Zoom-tp32128170p32146578.html Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |