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>>>>> "Vinj" == Vinj Vinj <vin...@ya...> writes: Vinj> The following code (is a simple modification of Vinj> finance_demo.py) produces a stock chart. SOme of the lines Vinj> are thicker than the others. All the lines should have the Vinj> same width. This is a little bug that crops up frequently because of how agg handles subpixel rendering. I added a little hack to the line collection code to "snap to pixel center" for len(2) lines. Should fix your problem. Use CVS revision Checking in src/_backend_agg.cpp; /cvsroot/matplotlib/matplotlib/src/_backend_agg.cpp,v <-- _backend_agg.cpp new revision: 1.89; previous revision: 1.88 or later. JDH
I may be coming in late to this, but I would suggest: 1. Make sure you are up to date with cvs 2. cvs diff -c -3 > my-mpl-changes.diff I did the tkagg animation and I would be willing to test your wx changes and commit barring any problems. - Charlie Ken McIvor wrote: > On Aug 29, 2005, at 12:03 PM, Arnd Baecker wrote: > >> Also I think according to xvsdiff it >> should not be __init__.py in matplotlib but the one >> matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/ which should be patched. >> So I must be doing something wrong here. > > > I doubt you're doing anything wrong here. I probably don't know how to > generate correct CVS diffs for patching, and didn't think to validate my > patch by applying it myself. > > Any advice on submitting diffs against CVS, mailing list? > > Ken > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO > September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-devel mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel
On Aug 29, 2005, at 12:03 PM, Arnd Baecker wrote: > Also I think according to xvsdiff it > should not be __init__.py in matplotlib but the one > matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/ which should be patched. > So I must be doing something wrong here. I doubt you're doing anything wrong here. I probably don't know how to generate correct CVS diffs for patching, and didn't think to validate my patch by applying it myself. Any advice on submitting diffs against CVS, mailing list? Ken
The following code (is a simple modification of finance_demo.py) produces a stock chart. SOme of the lines are thicker than the others. All the lines should have the same width. VJ import datetime from pylab import * from matplotlib.finance import quotes_historical_yahoo, plot_day_summary2 import time axesBG = '#f6f6f6' figBG = 'w' date1 = datetime.date( 2002, 2, 1) date2 = datetime.date( 2004, 12, 12 ) quotes = quotes_historical_yahoo( 'INTC', date1, date2) quotetime, open, close, high, low, volume = zip(*quotes) numPriceBars = 261 ax = subplot(111) plot_day_summary2(ax, open[0:260],close[0:260],high[0:260],low[0:260]) set(ax.get_xticklabels(), 'rotation', 45, 'horizontalalignment', 'right', fontsize=7) show()
>>Not sure why you are having trouble. >>htdocs/screenshots/finance_work2.py is working for me >>with matplotlib CVS, 0.83.2 and 0.83 After seeing that it worked with finance_work2.py and spending the better half of today on it. It turns out that setp(axMiddle.get_xticklabels(), 'horizontalalignment', 'right', fontsize=textSize, rotation=45) has to be right before the show() or the savefig() for the text to show correctly. In previous version of matplotlib it did not matter but with 0.83 it has to be after you have finished plotting. Thanks for your help. VJ