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From: greg7201 <gre...@ya...> - 2008年10月01日 20:17:13
Any ideas? I can't seem to get it to work. I am basically doing a
horizontal stacked bar chart, and using different colors for the stacks. 
Just need some way to identify what each color stands for.
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From: Gary P. <gar...@gm...> - 2008年10月01日 17:10:35
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Florian Koelling <flo...@tu...
> wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> Is there a way to plot simple x/y Data in matplotlib WITHOUT using the
> "import pylab" command? (in all examples I only saw pylab).
>
> I' working with openbabel(pybel) as well and I've got serious problems
> whenever I use "from pylab import plot" or similar commands -
>
> (if I do, SDF files aren't read out anymore properly...)
>
>
> Thanks alot
If the problem is "namespace pollution" (one package overriding names
defined earlier) then the following should work:
from pylab import plot as pplot (where "pplot" is an unused name)
or
import pylab as p
then use, p.plot() instead of plot()
(this latter method is what I use.)
hth,
gary
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From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2008年10月01日 16:58:39
All of the examples in the "api" directory use the object-oriented 
interface, rather than the pylab one.
Florian Koelling wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> Is there a way to plot simple x/y Data in matplotlib WITHOUT using the
> "import pylab" command? (in all examples I only saw pylab).
>
> I' working with openbabel(pybel) as well and I've got serious problems
> whenever I use "from pylab import plot" or similar commands -
> 
> (if I do, SDF files aren't read out anymore properly...)
>
>
> Thanks alot
>
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From: Florian K. <flo...@tu...> - 2008年10月01日 16:50:21
Hi Folks!
Is there a way to plot simple x/y Data in matplotlib WITHOUT using the
"import pylab" command? (in all examples I only saw pylab).
I' working with openbabel(pybel) as well and I've got serious problems
whenever I use "from pylab import plot" or similar commands -
 
(if I do, SDF files aren't read out anymore properly...)
Thanks alot
From: Fabrice S. <si...@lm...> - 2008年10月01日 13:47:33
Le mardi 09 septembre 2008 à 08:26 -0400, Michael Droettboom a écrit :
> You can use
> 
> def ticklabel_format(self, **kwargs):
It did not figure how to use that!
I've tried in ipython :
 import numpy as np
 t = np.linspace(0,1,1024)
 f = np.sin(10*t)/1e5
 plot(t,f)
 ax = gca()
 ax.ticklabel_format(style='sci', axis='y')
 show()
but the yticklabels are still in plain notation...
I've googled, but I still can not find where I am wrong!
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From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2008年10月01日 08:08:39
Lisa Tauxe wrote:
> Are there any plans for incorporating this (what used to be mplot3d) 
> into the new matplotlib version?
Not that I know of. It was not being maintained even before the move to 
0.98.x.
Eric
From: Eric F. <ef...@ha...> - 2008年10月01日 08:05:54
Thomas Guettler wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> this snippet works if there are more (or less) elements in the menMeans 
> tuple. If
> there are three, it does not work since the bar command thinks the three
> element tuple is a tuple of rgb values. But it is a (r, g, b) tuple.
> 
> I think it is a bug. Should I create a ticket?
Fixed in svn 6140. Thanks for the report.
Eric
From: David G. <d_l...@ya...> - 2008年10月01日 02:08:08
Peter: did John's solution fix your problem?
DG
 
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