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From: dilpreet s. <gig...@gm...> - 2013年08月19日 23:27:51
Attachments: scatter_plot.jpg
Hi
i want to plot a scatter plot similar to the one attached with email . I
can plot a histogram but the hist method can't plot a scatter plot . Is
there a way to use the output of the hist() method and use it as an input
to the scatter plot ?
The part of the code i am using to plot histogram is as follows :
 data = get_data()
 plt.figure(figsize=(7,4))
 ax = plt.subplots()
 plt.hist(data,histtype='bar',bins = 100,log=True)
 plt.show()
Thanks
Dilpreet
From: Paul D. D. <pde...@ix...> - 2013年08月19日 18:23:13
> From: Vlastimil Brom [mailto:vla...@gm...] 
> 
> to reuse the matplotlib controls or just the plotting area, check the
> examples on embedding in the demo pages:
> http://matplotlib.org/examples/user_interfaces/embedding_in_gtk.html
> or the others in the respective section:
> http://matplotlib.org/examples/user_interfaces/index.html
> (I don't use gtk myself, but I believe, it might be directly usable in
> your code.)
That's just the ticket. Thanks.
-- 
Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pde...@ix... 
From: Skip M. <sk...@po...> - 2013年08月19日 10:35:03
I'm not much of a matplotlib user, and started poking around for
"GtkSocket matplotlib". I'm not sure that's the right direction,
however, it eventually led me to this blog post which only exists now
in the Wayback Machine:
http://web.archive.org/web/20111005011905/http://www.serpia.org/blog/2007/nov/03/matplotlib-and-pygtk-app/
In it (a complete Gtk+matplotlib tutorial) he uses FigureCanvasGTK to
place the plot in the PyGtk app.
Skip
From: Vlastimil B. <vla...@gm...> - 2013年08月19日 10:26:21
2013年8月19日 Paul D. DeRocco <pde...@ix...>:
> I've just tried Matplotlib for the first time, for plotting on the screen,
> and the examples all seem to pop up a new window with interactive tools,
> like Matlab does. That's very nice, but what I need is to create a static
> plot that appears in some sort of widget in an existing window created
> with PyGTK, without any of the controls. Is there a page that shows how
> this can be done? Is it even possible?
>
> --
>
> Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
> Paul mailto:pde...@ix...
>
Hi,
to reuse the matplotlib controls or just the plotting area, check the
examples on embedding in the demo pages:
http://matplotlib.org/examples/user_interfaces/embedding_in_gtk.html
or the others in the respective section:
http://matplotlib.org/examples/user_interfaces/index.html
(I don't use gtk myself, but I believe, it might be directly usable in
your code.)
hth,
 vbr
From: Paul D. D. <pde...@ix...> - 2013年08月19日 09:10:17
> From: Sudheer Joseph [mailto:sud...@ya...] 
> 
> If you start python like below with qt console. 
> You will get plots with out controls etc. You can right click 
> on plots and save it as png. Else from command prompt as pdf 
> as you wish.
> 
> ipython qtconsole --colors=linux --pylab=inline
That's not what I meant. I'm not using ipython or qtconsole. This is for
an embedded system (Gumstix) with a small LCD. I have a program written in
PyGTK that fills the LCD with a single window with various buttons in it.
I want to display a plot in a pane in that window, not in a separate
window.
-- 
Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pde...@ix... 
From: Sudheer J. <sud...@ya...> - 2013年08月19日 08:05:07
Hi Paul,
      If you start python like below with qt console. You will get plots with out controls etc. You can right click on plots and save it as png. Else from command prompt as pdf as you wish.
ipython qtconsole --colors=linux --pylab=inline
 
>________________________________
> From: Paul D. DeRocco <pde...@ix...>
>To: Matplotlib list <mat...@li...> 
>Sent: Monday, 19 August 2013 1:17 PM
>Subject: [Matplotlib-users] Graphing in an existing PyGTK window
> 
>
>I've just tried Matplotlib for the first time, for plotting on the screen,
>and the examples all seem to pop up a new window with interactive tools,
>like Matlab does. That's very nice, but what I need is to create a static
>plot that appears in some sort of widget in an existing window created
>with PyGTK, without any of the controls. Is there a page that shows how
>this can be done? Is it even possible?
>
>-- 
>
>Ciao,       Paul D. DeRocco
>Paul        mailto:pde...@ix... 
>
>
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From: Paul D. D. <pde...@ix...> - 2013年08月19日 07:48:01
I've just tried Matplotlib for the first time, for plotting on the screen,
and the examples all seem to pop up a new window with interactive tools,
like Matlab does. That's very nice, but what I need is to create a static
plot that appears in some sort of widget in an existing window created
with PyGTK, without any of the controls. Is there a page that shows how
this can be done? Is it even possible?
-- 
Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pde...@ix... 
 

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