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From: Bryan M. W. <bry...@gm...> - 2015-06-06 22:46:10
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Reinstall pyparsing. It's another module just like matplotlib. If you have pip, you can just do "pip install pyparsing."
Sent from my iPad
> On Jun 6, 2015, at 6:23 PM, aureta <ale...@gm...> wrote:
>
> Hi, I had Matplotlib installed and working in my PC. I decided to uninstall
> it using the control panel software uninstall option and install it again.
> This time when I run the VIDLE using the import matplot.pyplot as plt
> sentence I get the following message:
>
>
> [b]Python 2.7.10 (default, May 23 2015, 09:40:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit
> (Intel)] on win32
> Type "copyright", "credits" or "license()" for more information.
>>>> ================================ RESTART
>>>> ================================
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "Untitled", line 1
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
> File "C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\__init__.py", line 140
> raise ImportError("matplotlib requires pyparsing")
> ImportError: matplotlib requires pyparsing
>>>> [/b]
>
>
> Can someone help me in getting Matplotlib working again? Thanks...
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context: http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/MatplotLib-Import-Error-Message-tp45736.html
> Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
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From: aureta <ale...@gm...> - 2015-06-06 22:23:39
|
Hi, I had Matplotlib installed and working in my PC. I decided to uninstall
it using the control panel software uninstall option and install it again.
This time when I run the VIDLE using the import matplot.pyplot as plt
sentence I get the following message:
[b]Python 2.7.10 (default, May 23 2015, 09:40:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit
(Intel)] on win32
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license()" for more information.
>>> ================================ RESTART
>>> ================================
>>>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "Untitled", line 1
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
File "C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\__init__.py", line 140
raise ImportError("matplotlib requires pyparsing")
ImportError: matplotlib requires pyparsing
>>> [/b]
Can someone help me in getting Matplotlib working again? Thanks...
--
View this message in context: http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/MatplotLib-Import-Error-Message-tp45736.html
Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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From: Jody K. <jk...@uv...> - 2015-06-06 03:05:49
|
Hi Eric, OK, how about an example based on the following notebook: http://nbviewer.ipython.org/url/web.uvic.ca/~jklymak/matplotlib/MatplotlibNormExamples.ipynb It includes Joe’s example of a non-linear midpoint. Cheers, Jody > On Jun 5, 2015, at 14:26 PM, Eric Firing <ef...@ha...> wrote: > > On 2015/06/05 11:13 AM, Jody Klymak wrote: >> Though I was hazily aware of norms, I’d not really seen that before. >> I particularly like the example >> athttp://matplotlib.org/examples/pylab_examples/pcolor_log.html >> >> This seems useful enough that a section under “User Guide:Advanced >> Guide” would be really helpful. An example that displays all the >> canned norms, and maybe how to make a custom norm. I only found the >> pcolor_log example by searching for colors.lognorm, which I only knew >> about from your comment above. There a few hits on stackexchange, >> but those are for specific instances and hard to find by random. >> >> I could help do this, but it’d take a while to actually learn how to >> use the norms. > > Jody, > > Contributions to the documentation would be very welcome. > > Eric |