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From: Dominique O. <Dom...@po...> - 2004年04月02日 23:22:10
When using imshow(), why does there always seem to be a blank zone along 
the southern and eastern edges of the figure? For instance:
X = rand(10,10)
imshow(X)
plots a luminance image of X, which seems fine, except for the lower and 
rightmost edges, which are blank. I may be misunderstanding the purpose 
of imshow, but skimming through the code didn't give me an answer. I am 
using matplotlib 0.52 on WinXP with either GTKAgg or TkAgg.
Thanks !
Dominique
From: Greg W. <gr...@th...> - 2004年04月02日 10:54:40
One thing I'm not sure of is just how polar plots are supposed to work. 
If you set the axis background color, what gets colored? To get that
right (if "in the circle" is right), I guess you'd need a new Axes
class.
In gnuplot, everything is drawn in the rectangle. "set polar; set grid;
plot sin(3*t)" gives you a rectangular grid. You have to do "set grid
polar" to circles. Of course gnuplot isn't what we're going for (How do
you change background color? The only way I know is using xresources.)
I guess the answer should be what matlab does (unless we can think of
something better). Now I've never used matlab, so this will take a
little research. I borrowed a matlab graphics book and will take a
peek.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks,
Greg
PS Say hi to hyde park for me. I graduated in 98.
On Wed, 2004年03月31日 at 07:54, John Hunter wrote:
> >>>>> "Greg" == Greg Whittier <gr...@th...> writes:
> 
> Greg> As a temporary solution you might try just transforming your
> Greg> r,theta data to x, y and then drawing a grid over it.
> 
> A nice workaround. You may want to add 
> 
> axis('off')
> 
> To get rid of the background axes.
> 
> Greg> I looked at the classes and with the loglog already done as
> Greg> an example, it shouldn't be too hard to add polar plotting.
> Greg> So far though I haven't got any further than printing out
> Greg> some of the code.
> 
> I was planning on taking a different tack, and derive a PolarAxes from
> Axes and RadialAxis from Axis, etc, which uses circles rather then
> lines for the radial gridlines, and so on. But you get so close with
> so little code that your approach may be better. If you want to keep
> forging ahead, I'm happy to leave the ball in your court.
> 
> On an unrelated note,
> 
> from Numeric import *
> from matplotlib.matlab import *
> 
> is redundant because matplotlib.matlab imports all of numeric/numarray
> as well as MLab, fft, and some stuff from LinearAlgebra and Matrix.
> This is to provide a matlab like environment where most of the things
> you need are there.
> 
> JDH
> 
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