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From: Tom K. <kr...@la...> - 2007-01-08 22:16:09
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I just found Section 3.14 Event Handling in the User's Guide, so never mind! Thanks anyway and sorry for the newbie spam - I broke the rule about reading the manual first before asking! I will try some examples. - Tom On Jan 8, 2007, at 3:58 PM, Tom Krauss wrote: > I am wondering if there is an analog of the axes and/or figure's > 'currentpoint' property to access the current mouse location, and > the figure's 'windowbuttonmotionfcn' (and up and down respectively) > for responding to mouse click events? |
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From: Tom K. <kr...@la...> - 2007-01-08 21:58:53
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Hi,
I am very new to matplotlib (running 0.87.5 on Mac OS X) and just
joined this maillist today. I just discovered "getp" and "setp"
today, very nice!
I am wondering if there is an analog of the axes and/or figure's
'currentpoint' property to access the current mouse location, and the
figure's 'windowbuttonmotionfcn' (and up and down respectively) for
responding to mouse click events?
Thanks in advance,
Tom Krauss
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From: Glen W. M. <Gle...@sw...> - 2007-01-08 20:12:50
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On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 10:30:50PM -0500, ch...@se... wrote: > does fontweight = "..." work for you? I couldn't get that one to work I sure can't see any difference in the tick labels, at least (didn't try it for manually-instantiated text). But what I wonder is whether there is some issue here similar to how the tick labels don't take the default font.size value ... Glen |
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From: Pierre GM <pgm...@gm...> - 2007-01-08 14:35:14
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On Monday 08 January 2007 04:34, Gerhard Spitzlsperger wrote: > Dear All, > > I am quite new to matplotlib and facing some trouble using boxplots. > > I'd like to plot two boxes (different length of data) in one plot, from > the docs > Could you point me to what I do wrong? I need especially > the different data length. Gerhard, Try to install a SVN copy of matplotlib. Eric corrected that bug not long ago. Alternatively, you can try to force your data into an array with data = N.array(data, dtype=N.object) beforehand. |
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From: Gerhard S. <ger...@rs...> - 2007-01-08 09:34:58
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Dear All,
I am quite new to matplotlib and facing some trouble using boxplots.
I'd like to plot two boxes (different length of data) in one plot, from
the docs
I understood:
from pylab import *
data = [[1.1, 2.1, 3.1], [1, 2.1]]
boxplot(data, positions=[1,2])
but this gives me:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "boxplot_demo1.py", line 5, in <module>
data = array([[1.1, 2.1, 3.1], [1, 2.1]])
File
"D:\APPS\python25\lib\site-packages\numpy\oldnumeric\functions.py", line
79, in array
return mu.array(sequence, dtype, copy=copy)
ValueError: setting an array element with a sequence.
The call succeeds if all entries have the same length, but then
matplotlib seems to use data from rows, not columns so that
Ihave to do:
boxplot(transpose(data), positions=[1,2])
Could you point me to what I do wrong? I need especially
the different data length.
Thank you
Gerhard
I am using python 2.5 matplotlib 0.87.7 on windows XP with numpy 1.0.1
(on older installation with python 2.4 and older numpy has the same issue.
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