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On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 11:48 PM, Balaji S. Srinivasan <ba...@st...> wrote: > I figured out that this was due to an extra comma in setupext.py. > Edit line 1347 to remove the extra comma, changing this: > > module = Extension( > > 'matplotlib.backends._backend_gdk', > ['src/backend_gdk.c', ], #<---- HERE IS THE BAD EXTRA COMMA > libraries = [], > include_dirs=numpy_inc_dirs, > ) > > to this: > > module = Extension( > > 'matplotlib.backends._backend_gdk', > ['src/backend_gdk.c' ], > libraries = [], > include_dirs=numpy_inc_dirs, > ) > > Then This doesn't make any sense, because the two lists are identical:: In [127]: x = ['src/backend_gdk.c', ] In [128]: len(x) Out[128]: 1 In [129]: x Out[129]: ['src/backend_gdk.c'] In [130]: y = ['src/backend_gdk.c'] In [131]: len(y) Out[131]: 1 In [132]: y Out[132]: ['src/backend_gdk.c'] In [133]: x==y Out[133]: True
Mauro Cavalcanti wrote: > Dear Anton, > > 2008年12月23日 antonv <vas...@ya...>: > >> Also, because I figured out the data I need and already have the scripts in place >> to extract the CSV files I would really like to keep it that way. Would it be possible to >> just show me how to get from the csv file to the plot? >> > > Here is a short recipe: > > import numpy as np > > f = open("file.csv", "r") > coords = np.loadtxt(f, delimiter=",", skiprows=1) > lon = coords[:,0] > lat = coords[:,1] > dat = coords[:,2] > > where "file.csv" is a regular comma-separated values file in the format: > > Lat,Lon,Dat > -61.05,10.4,20 > -79.43,9.15,50 > -70.66,9.53,10 > -63.11,7.91,40 > ... > > Hope this helps! > > Best regards, > > Since the arrays are 2D (for gridded data), a reshape is also needed, i.e. lon.shape = (nlats,nlons) lat.shape = (nlats,nlons) data.shape = (nlats,nlons) You'll need to know what the grid dimensons (nlats,nlons) are. -Jeff
Dear Anton, 2008年12月23日 antonv <vas...@ya...>: > Also, because I figured out the data I need and already have the scripts in place > to extract the CSV files I would really like to keep it that way. Would it be possible to > just show me how to get from the csv file to the plot? Here is a short recipe: import numpy as np f = open("file.csv", "r") coords = np.loadtxt(f, delimiter=",", skiprows=1) lon = coords[:,0] lat = coords[:,1] dat = coords[:,2] where "file.csv" is a regular comma-separated values file in the format: Lat,Lon,Dat -61.05,10.4,20 -79.43,9.15,50 -70.66,9.53,10 -63.11,7.91,40 ... Hope this helps! Best regards, -- Dr. Mauro J. Cavalcanti Ecoinformatics Studio P.O. Box 46521, CEP 20551-970 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BRASIL E-mail: mau...@gm... Web: http://studio.infobio.net Linux Registered User #473524 * Ubuntu User #22717 "Life is complex. It consists of real and imaginary parts."
Hi, I had the following error message when I tried to install matplotlib-0.98.5.2.tar.gz from source. The build and install process seemed to proceed without errors, but when I tried "import pylab", I got the following traceback: File /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pylab.py, line 1, in <module> from matplotlib.pylab import * File /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/pylab.py, line 249, in <module> from matplotlib.pyplot import * File /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py, line 75, in <module> new_figure_manager, draw_if_interactive, show = pylab_setup() File /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/init.py, line 23, in pylab_setup globals(),locals(),[backend_name]) File /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_gtkagg.py, line 10, in <module> from matplotlib.backends.backend_gtk import gtk, FigureManagerGTK, FigureCanvasGTK, File /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_gtk.py, line 21, in <module> from matplotlib.backends.backend_gdk import RendererGDK, FigureCanvasGDK File /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_gdk.py, line 29, in <module> from matplotlib.backends._backend_gdk import pixbuf_get_pixels_array ImportError: No module named _backend_gdk I figured out that this was due to an extra comma in setupext.py. Edit line 1347 to remove the extra comma, changing this: module = Extension( 'matplotlib.backends._backend_gdk', ['src/backend_gdk.c', ], #<---- HERE IS THE BAD EXTRA COMMA libraries = [], include_dirs=numpy_inc_dirs, ) to this: module = Extension( 'matplotlib.backends._backend_gdk', ['src/backend_gdk.c' ], libraries = [], include_dirs=numpy_inc_dirs, ) Then python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install python -c "import pylab" works as expected.