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From: <and...@ti...> - 2005-03-06 20:23:03
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Hello NG,
first of all, I would like to thank you a for your kind support. I ca=
me
across a couple of problems using Matplotlib/Pylab, and I would like to
ask if someone else has encountered them or if I am missing something.
First of all, I am on a WinXP, with:
- Python 2.3.4
- wxPython 2.5.3.1
- Numeric 23.7
- I use WXAgg
- Matplotlib/Pylab 0.72.1
Problem 1:
I have downloaded the examples at:
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib_examples_0.72.zip
If, for example, I try to run the keypress_demo.py, and if I resize the
window "too fast" (but it's not really fast, is just a normal resize), I
get an unhandled exception like:
"An unhandled exception occurred. Press "Abort" to terminate the program,=
"Retry" to exit the program normally and "Ignore" to try to continue."
No matter which is my choice, the window crashes and I get the usual XP
message about sending error messages to Microsoft and so on. It is a stra=
nge
exception, if I resize the window VERY slowly, there is no exception (usu=
ally).
Problem 2:
Considering always the keypress_demo.py, if I run it (without resizing th=
e
window ;-) ) and I press the key "g" (for the grid), the grid appears and=
suddenly disappears. I opened the keypress_demo.py and I commented out th=
e
draw() command (that follows the grid() command), and now the grid does
not disappear. What could be the problem with draw()?!? I have to use it
in my application, but I am not able to display the grid...
Thank your for every suggestion, and sorry for the long post.
Andrea.
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From: kristen k. <co...@ya...> - 2005-03-06 16:53:58
|
Hi Andrea Data inputs in plot must be lists or arrays. So instead of : plot( x[i] , y[i] ) you must write plot( [x[i]] , [y[i]] ) Kristen --- and...@ti... wrote: > Hello NG, > > I am trying to plot a series of point (in a > wxPython window). Everything > works if I plot all the points together, as: > > myreference = plot(x, y, 'ko') > > But I would like to plot 1 point at a time, and to > keep a "plot reference" > of every point, because I will have to be able to > interact with every single > point (and not with all of them) separately, using > the mpl_connect functions. > If I try to plot a single point, matplotlib/pylab > returns me an error like: > > File "D:\MyProjects\globall\SummaryPanel.py", line > 169, in CreateWellMap > mp = axdata.plot(xc[cc], yc[cc], "ko") > File > "C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", > line 2324, in > plot > for line in self._get_lines(*args, **kwargs): > File > "C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", > line 276, in > _grab_ne > xt_args > yield self._plot_3_args(remaining, **kwargs) > File > "C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", > line 238, in > _plot_3_ > args > assert(iterable(x)) > AssertionError > > > Does anyone have a suggestion? Thank you very much. > > Andrea. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT > Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. > Start reading now. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_ide95&alloc_id396&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > __________________________________ Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday.yahoo.com/netrospective/ |
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From: <and...@ti...> - 2005-03-06 14:53:43
|
Hello NG,
I am trying to plot a series of point (in a wxPython window). Everyth=
ing
works if I plot all the points together, as:
myreference =3D plot(x, y, 'ko')
But I would like to plot 1 point at a time, and to keep a "plot reference=
"
of every point, because I will have to be able to interact with every sin=
gle
point (and not with all of them) separately, using the mpl_connect functi=
ons.
If I try to plot a single point, matplotlib/pylab returns me an error lik=
e:
File "D:\MyProjects\globall\SummaryPanel.py", line 169, in CreateWellMa=
p
mp =3D axdata.plot(xc[cc], yc[cc], "ko")
File "C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 2324, in
plot
for line in self._get_lines(*args, **kwargs):
File "C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 276, in
_grab_ne
xt_args
yield self._plot_3_args(remaining, **kwargs)
File "C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 238, in
_plot_3_
args
assert(iterable(x))
AssertionError
Does anyone have a suggestion? Thank you very much.
Andrea.
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