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From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2005-12-04 23:48:18
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>>>>> "Chris" == Chris Fonnesbeck <fon...@gm...> writes:
Chris> I think the correct syntax is "from scipy import fftpack",
Chris> etc.
I made some changes to support the new scipy in the numerix layer.
You may want to update from CVS and try again. There still appears to
be a problem with the color mapping code, but this is the only one I
am aware of after light testing.
Checking in lib/matplotlib/numerix/mlab/__init__.py;
/cvsroot/matplotlib/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/numerix/mlab/__init__.py,v
<-- __init__.py
new revision: 1.3; previous revision: 1.2
or later.
JDH
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From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2005-12-04 23:15:27
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>>>>> "Christian" == Christian Kristukat <ck...@ho...> writes:
Christian> John Hunter wrote:
>>>>>>> "Christian" == Christian Kristukat <ck...@ho...>
>>>>>>> writes:
Christian> Hi, interpolation seems not to be supported for pcolor
Christian> plots. Is that true? I want to plot nonaequidistant
Christian> gridded data, so imshow is not the right choice. Using
Christian> contourf with a large number of contour levels works
Christian> fine but the eps output is huge. I'd prefer to have the
Christian> image embedded as bitmap in an eps, that's why I'd like
Christian> to use pcolor. Regards, Christian
>> Nicholas Young contributed a patch which supports a
>> NonUniformImage Make sure you have the most recent CVS, eg
Christian> Thank you, that is what I looked for. However it is
Christian> not possible to save ps/eps files with the current cvs
Christian> matplotlib. It looks like some indention problems in
Christian> backend_ps.py around line 240.
Yep, try updating from CVS again. I just fixed this
Checking in lib/matplotlib/backends/backend_ps.py;
/cvsroot/matplotlib/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/backends/backend_ps.py,v
<-- backend_ps.py
new revision: 1.72; previous revision: 1.71
or later.
JDH
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From: Christian K. <ck...@ho...> - 2005-12-04 16:09:13
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John Hunter wrote: >>>>>>"Christian" == Christian Kristukat <ck...@ho...> writes: > > > Christian> Hi, interpolation seems not to be supported for pcolor > Christian> plots. Is that true? I want to plot nonaequidistant > Christian> gridded data, so imshow is not the right choice. Using > Christian> contourf with a large number of contour levels works > Christian> fine but the eps output is huge. I'd prefer to have the > Christian> image embedded as bitmap in an eps, that's why I'd like > Christian> to use pcolor. Regards, Christian > > > Nicholas Young contributed a patch which supports a NonUniformImage > > Make sure you have the most recent CVS, eg Thank you, that is what I looked for. However it is not possible to save ps/eps files with the current cvs matplotlib. It looks like some indention problems in backend_ps.py around line 240. Regards, Christian |
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From: Chris F. <fon...@gm...> - 2005-12-04 15:18:23
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On 12/3/05, mat...@li... <matplotlib-user=
s-
> >
> >
> > Chris, are you using Daishi's patches? I'm not quite sure if they're i=
n
> > CVS yet, but it's certain that you can NOT build mpl 0.85 + scipy_core
> > without them.
> >
Just tried it. One issue arises with the import syntax in
matplotlib/numerix/fft/__init__.py:
7 elif which[0] =3D=3D "scipy":
----> 8 from scipy.fftpack import *
global scipy.fftpack =3D undefined
I think the correct syntax is "from scipy import fftpack", etc.
--
Chris Fonnesbeck
Atlanta, GA
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