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From: per f. <per...@gm...> - 2009年12月23日 22:55:27
Hi all,
I was hoping someone could point to an example of making "inset
graphs", where a small graph appears inside of a large graph. For
example i want to make a line plot (using "plot") and then embed a bar
graph (using "bar") inside it. how can i do that?
thanks.
From: Dominik S. <do...@it...> - 2009年12月23日 21:21:24
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I want to specify my own color cycle in matplotlibrc. I know I can do in
the actual script:
matplotlib.axes.set_default_color_cycle(['w', 'w', 'w', 'w', 'w', 'w', 'w'])
but it renders my scripts not portable (if somebody does not have black
bg in matplotlibrc as I do then he will not see the plot).
(How) Can I specify my color cycle in matplotlibrc - or another portable
fashion? Or at least disable it so the lines.color is used for all colors?
Dominik
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From: Nils W. <nw...@ia...> - 2009年12月23日 07:59:01
On 2009年12月22日 17:38:41 -0500
 Jae-Joon Lee <lee...@gm...> wrote:
> As far as I can see, this happens when there are 
>obsolete rst files
> (related with the Gallery I guess), created during the 
>doc. build with
> previous svn checkout.
> 
>For example, I recently removed
> mpl_examples/axes_grid/demo_fixed_size_axes.py from the 
>svn. But if
> you ever have built the documentation with previous svn 
>checkout
> (before that file is removed), then you already have 
>some associated
> rst files under the doc/examples directory. And the 
>errors are raised
> when these obsolete files are processed with sphinx.
> 
> I think removing doc/examples directory will solve the 
>problem, or
> build the doc from the completely new checkout.
> 
> We may delete the "doc/examples" directory within the 
>"make.py", but
> I'm not sure how much this will slow down the build 
>time.
> 
> Please let me know if there still is a problem.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -JJ
 
Removing doc/examples has resolved the problem. Thank you 
very much !
Regards,
 Nils
From: Till S. <mai...@gm...> - 2009年12月23日 01:05:30
Hello,
i am using a Matplotlib figure as widget, in a PyQt4 programm. 
Everything works, except "set_autoscale_on(False)".
Everytime i call a figure axes to plot something, it forgets its 
autoscale status. Here some code, with axs a subplot of a figure:
| print axs.get_autoscale_on()
 print axs.get_autoscaley_on()
 print axs.get_autoscalex_on()
 axs.plot(range(100)
 print axs.get_autoscale_on()
 print axs.get_autoscaley_on()
 print axs.get_autoscalex_on()
|
returns
|False
False
False
True
True
True
|
any help?

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