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Thank you. That last link probably enlightened about six people. On 2/19/2010 8:28 PM, Christoph Gohlke wrote: > <http://lmgtfy.com/?q=py2exe+matplotlib+data+files&l=1> leads me to > <http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/MatPlotLib>. > > - Christoph > > On 2/19/2010 7:11 PM, Wayne Watson wrote: > >> OK, I'm on Win7. From the py2exe tutorial, I've found that hello.exe >> works as expected by the tutorial. That file is in the dist folder. >> I've now tried this program, pylab_scatter.py: >> >> #!/usr/bin/env python >> from pylab import * >> >> N = 30 >> x = 0.9*rand(N) >> y = 0.9*rand(N) >> area = pi*(10 * rand(N))**2 # 0 to 10 point radiuses >> scatter(x,y,s=area, marker='^', c='r') >> >> show() >> >> It runs properly in IDLE. >> ============================== >> It appears to compile properly. Now from the cmd prompt window: >> C:\Users\Wayne\Sandia_Meteors\Sentinel_Development\Learn_Python\Py2exe_Test\dist>pylab_scatter.exe >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "pylab_scatter.py", line 2, in<module> >> File "pylab.pyc", line 1, in<module> >> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 677, in<module> >> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 598, in rc_params >> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 552, in matplotlib_fname >> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 242, in wrapper >> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 482, in _get_data_path_cached >> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 478, in _get_data_path >> RuntimeError: Could not find the matplotlib data files >> <-------------------What is this? >> >> C:\Users\Wayne\Sandia_Meteors\Sentinel_Development\Learn_Python\Py2exe_Test\dist> >> ================================== >> I Googled this py2exe message "RuntimeError: Could not find the >> matplotlib data files". As of yet, it does not look like a solution ia >> available for matplotlib. >> >> -- >> "There is nothing so annoying as to have two people >> talking when you're busy interrupting." -- Mark Twain >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval >> Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs >> proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. >> See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs > proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. > See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > -- "There is nothing so annoying as to have two people talking when you're busy interrupting." -- Mark Twain
<http://lmgtfy.com/?q=py2exe+matplotlib+data+files&l=1> leads me to <http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/MatPlotLib>. - Christoph On 2/19/2010 7:11 PM, Wayne Watson wrote: > OK, I'm on Win7. From the py2exe tutorial, I've found that hello.exe > works as expected by the tutorial. That file is in the dist folder. > I've now tried this program, pylab_scatter.py: > > #!/usr/bin/env python > from pylab import * > > N = 30 > x = 0.9*rand(N) > y = 0.9*rand(N) > area = pi*(10 * rand(N))**2 # 0 to 10 point radiuses > scatter(x,y,s=area, marker='^', c='r') > > show() > > It runs properly in IDLE. > ============================== > It appears to compile properly. Now from the cmd prompt window: > C:\Users\Wayne\Sandia_Meteors\Sentinel_Development\Learn_Python\Py2exe_Test\dist>pylab_scatter.exe > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "pylab_scatter.py", line 2, in <module> > File "pylab.pyc", line 1, in <module> > File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 677, in <module> > File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 598, in rc_params > File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 552, in matplotlib_fname > File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 242, in wrapper > File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 482, in _get_data_path_cached > File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 478, in _get_data_path > RuntimeError: Could not find the matplotlib data files > <-------------------What is this? > > C:\Users\Wayne\Sandia_Meteors\Sentinel_Development\Learn_Python\Py2exe_Test\dist> > ================================== > I Googled this py2exe message "RuntimeError: Could not find the > matplotlib data files". As of yet, it does not look like a solution ia > available for matplotlib. > > -- > "There is nothing so annoying as to have two people > talking when you're busy interrupting." -- Mark Twain > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs > proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. > See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev > > > > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users
Thanks for the offer, but "potentially" I'm OK on py2exe. I saw that, because I just ran into a snag in an unexpected way. I had tried two text output programs with success, then I tried one using pylab, and things went haywire. My problem is in route to this mail list right now. An objection to matplotlib. On 2/19/2010 8:46 AM, Christopher Barker wrote: > Wayne Watson wrote: > >> Strange that there wouldn't be any such demos. ;-) >> > I've got a small prototype app that embeds MPL in wxPython, bundled up > with py2exe (and py2app for the Mac). It's 11.7MB, if you want me to > mail it to you. > > Bundled up python apps tend to be big, they have to include all of: > > -Your code (not usually very big) > > -Python itself (fairly big) > > -The gui toolkit (wxPython is very big) > > -Any other packages you are using. > > Bandwidth and disk space, and memory are cheaper than they used to be, > so it's not that big a deal, really. > > > > However, I'm now rolling my own. > > always a good lesson, anyway. > > -Chris > > > > >> On 2/15/2010 6:55 AM, Wayne Watson wrote: >> >>> Does anyone know where I can find a compiled demo that uses MPL grphics? >>> I'd like, if possible, a Win version whose size is less than 10M, so >>> that I can send it via e-mail, if necessary. It should use plot, so that >>> someone can manipulate the plot with the navigation controls. At this >>> point, I have no idea if that method is the fundamental graph tool or >>> not. I suspect it is. >>> >>> If a mailable demo isn't available, maybe there's a web site that one >>> can download such examples from? >>> >>> >> > > -- "There is nothing so annoying as to have two people talking when you're busy interrupting." -- Mark Twain
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> OK, I'm on Win7. From the py2exe tutorial, I've found that hello.exe works as expected by the tutorial. That file is in the dist folder. <br> I've now tried this program, pylab_scatter.py:<br> <br> <blockquote>#!/usr/bin/env python<br> from pylab import *<br> <br> N = 30<br> x = 0.9*rand(N)<br> y = 0.9*rand(N)<br> area = pi*(10 * rand(N))**2 # 0 to 10 point radiuses<br> scatter(x,y,s=area, marker='^', c='r')<br> <br> show()<br> </blockquote> It runs properly in IDLE.<br> ==============================<br> It appears to compile properly. Now from the cmd prompt window:<br> C:\Users\Wayne\Sandia_Meteors\Sentinel_Development\Learn_Python\Py2exe_Test\dist>pylab_scatter.exe<br> Traceback (most recent call last):<br> File "pylab_scatter.py", line 2, in <module><br> File "pylab.pyc", line 1, in <module><br> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 677, in <module><br> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 598, in rc_params<br> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 552, in matplotlib_fname<br> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 242, in wrapper<br> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 482, in _get_data_path_cached<br> File "matplotlib\__init__.pyc", line 478, in _get_data_path<br> RuntimeError: Could not find the matplotlib data files <-------------------What is this?<br> <br> C:\Users\Wayne\Sandia_Meteors\Sentinel_Development\Learn_Python\Py2exe_Test\dist><br> ==================================<br> I Googled this py2exe message "RuntimeError: Could not find the matplotlib data files". As of yet, it does not look like a solution ia available for matplotlib. <br> <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- "There is nothing so annoying as to have two people talking when you're busy interrupting." -- Mark Twain</pre> </body> </html>