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From: Elden C. <el...@tu...> - 2014年04月17日 21:25:14
matplotlib is impressive in its capabilities, I didn't realize how much so
until I download from the git, and made a little script to run all of the
examples.
I'm way too much of a newbie here to check anything in, but I thought
someone may find this trinket useful. As written, it should be in the
'matplotlib/examples' directory named 'runAll.py', if someone is so inclined
to check it in. Feel free to edit or eviscerate it or whatever.
--------------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/python
###############################################################################
##
## REVISION HISTORY
## Date Name SCR# Description
## -------- ------------ ------ 
--------------------------------------------
## 2014年04月17日 Elden Crom N#A Initial Release
###############################################################################
import subprocess, os
###To make the demos work that needed sample data I had to 
### 'cp /etc/matplotlibrc ~/.matplotlib/' and edit the examples.directory 
### entry to not have the extra tick marks ie
### """examples.directory : /usr/share/matplotlib/sampledata"""
### but I think this was because of a version issue....
dirs = [root for root, dir, files in os.walk(".")] 
#dirs = ['./showcase', './widgets'] #to only run a directory or two
 
excluded = ['./runAll.py','./tests/backend_driver.py']
def myfilter(d,f):
 fpth = os.path.join(d,f)
 return (os.path.isfile(fpth) and 
 f.endswith('.py') and
 not fpth in excluded)
pyfiles =[]
for d in dirs: 
 pyfiles.extend([ (d,f) for f in os.listdir(d) if myfilter(d,f) ])
#there are over 400 examples in the git repository
#[git clone git://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib.git]/matplotlib/examples
#so you might not want to see them all in one setting!
#pyfiles=pyfiles[100+100:] 
for i,(d,f) in enumerate(pyfiles):
 print "--------------------Executing 'python %s'------------------(%d of
%d)--"%(os.path.join(d,f),i,len(pyfiles))
 subprocess.Popen(["python", f],cwd=d).wait()
From: Shead, T. <ts...@sa...> - 2014年04月17日 20:00:25
Attachments: smime.p7s
Gang:
Are there any webagg examples you could point me to? With webagg configured as the backend in my matplotlibrc and the following code, my browser opens after the call to show() with a webpage "MPL | WebAgg current figures" and a link to "Figure 1", but I don’t get any plot, before or after clicking the link ...
>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as pyplot
>>> import numpy
>>> pyplot.plot(numpy.random.random(100))
[<matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x103398f90>]
>>> pyplot.show()
Press Ctrl+C to stop server
 
Many thanks,
Tim
Timothy M. Shead
Sandia National Laboratories
1461, Scalable Analysis and Visualization

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