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From: klo uo <kl...@gm...> - 2013年05月25日 20:15:02
Ah, right. There was indeed new.pyc file in folder I was working in.
Thanks
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 9:47 PM, Christoph Gohlke <cg...@uc...> wrote:
> On 5/25/2013 12:37 PM, klo uo wrote:
> > Out of the blue, I started getting this messages while plotting with MPL
> > 1.2.1:
> >
> > ========================================
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File
> > "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_qt4.py", line
> > 244, in mouseMoveEvent
> > FigureCanvasBase.motion_notify_event( self, x, y )
> > File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backend_bases.py",
> > line 1724, in motion_notify_event
> > self.callbacks.process(s, event)
> > File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\cbook.py", line 343,
> > in process
> > proxy(*args, **kwargs)
> > File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\cbook.py", line 215,
> > in __call__
> > mtd = new.instancemethod(self.func, self.inst(), self.klass)
> > AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'instancemethod'
> > ========================================
> >
> > I didn't install any new package or change my Python installation in any
> > way, which makes this hard for me to solve. The message appears when I
> > move my mouse pointer inside plot window. I first removed matplotlibrc
> > from my "home" folder, and it happens again regardless backend changed
> > this way from wx to tk (which is default). I set backend to qt4 also,
> > but it's just the same.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
>
> There is likely a `new` module in sys.path that shadows Python's builtin
> new module. Add a `import new;print(new.__file__)` statement at the top
> of your script. It should output 'X:\\Python27\\lib\\new.pyc'
>
> Christoph
>
>
From: Christoph G. <cg...@uc...> - 2013年05月25日 19:47:39
On 5/25/2013 12:37 PM, klo uo wrote:
> Out of the blue, I started getting this messages while plotting with MPL
> 1.2.1:
>
> ========================================
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_qt4.py", line
> 244, in mouseMoveEvent
> FigureCanvasBase.motion_notify_event( self, x, y )
> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backend_bases.py",
> line 1724, in motion_notify_event
> self.callbacks.process(s, event)
> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\cbook.py", line 343,
> in process
> proxy(*args, **kwargs)
> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\cbook.py", line 215,
> in __call__
> mtd = new.instancemethod(self.func, self.inst(), self.klass)
> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'instancemethod'
> ========================================
>
> I didn't install any new package or change my Python installation in any
> way, which makes this hard for me to solve. The message appears when I
> move my mouse pointer inside plot window. I first removed matplotlibrc
> from my "home" folder, and it happens again regardless backend changed
> this way from wx to tk (which is default). I set backend to qt4 also,
> but it's just the same.
>
> Any ideas?
>
There is likely a `new` module in sys.path that shadows Python's builtin 
new module. Add a `import new;print(new.__file__)` statement at the top 
of your script. It should output 'X:\\Python27\\lib\\new.pyc'
Christoph
From: klo uo <kl...@gm...> - 2013年05月25日 19:37:15
Out of the blue, I started getting this messages while plotting with MPL
1.2.1:
========================================
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_qt4.py",
line 244, in mouseMoveEvent
 FigureCanvasBase.motion_notify_event( self, x, y )
 File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backend_bases.py", line
1724, in motion_notify_event
 self.callbacks.process(s, event)
 File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\cbook.py", line 343, in
process
 proxy(*args, **kwargs)
 File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\cbook.py", line 215, in
__call__
 mtd = new.instancemethod(self.func, self.inst(), self.klass)
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'instancemethod'
========================================
I didn't install any new package or change my Python installation in any
way, which makes this hard for me to solve. The message appears when I move
my mouse pointer inside plot window. I first removed matplotlibrc from my
"home" folder, and it happens again regardless backend changed this way
from wx to tk (which is default). I set backend to qt4 also, but it's just
the same.
Any ideas?
From: ChaoYue <cha...@gm...> - 2013年05月25日 12:22:24
Hi Mat,
Just one words, the plt.xxxx functions probably normally pick the last
active axes to act on.
many of these functions are methods of axes object, you can call directly
from there.
Chao
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 1:14 PM, mat [via matplotlib] <
ml-...@n5...> wrote:
> Perfect!! Many thanks!
>
>
> 2013年5月25日 ChaoYue [via matplotlib] <[hidden email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=41131&i=0>
> >
>
>> Is this what you want?
>>
>> I change a bit of the code and put some example data there.
>>
>>
>> fig,axs = plt.subplots(nrows=2, ncols = 2, figsize = (6, 6) )
>>
>>
>> plt.subplots_adjust( left = 0.0505, right = 0.96, bottom = 0.05, top =
>> 0.95 , wspace = 0.07, hspace = 0.12)
>>
>> left_ax, right_ax =
>> Axes_Replace_Split_Axes(fig,axs[1,1],split_fraction=[0.48,0.02,0.50],direction='h')
>>
>> Axes_Set_Breakaxis(left_ax, right_ax, 0.03,0.02,'h')
>>
>> #left_ax.set_xlim(-0.05, 0.29)
>>
>> #left_ax.set_xticks (np.arange (0, 0.3, 0.1))
>>
>> #right_ax.set_xticks (np.arange (0.7, 1.05, 0.1))
>>
>> #right_ax.set_xlim(0.71, 1)
>>
>> left_ax.plot(np.arange(10),'ro')
>> right_ax.plot(np.arange(10),'ro')
>> left_ax.set_xlim(0,10)
>> right_ax.set_xlim(0,10)
>> left_ax.set_ylim(0,15)
>> right_ax.set_ylim(0,40)
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Chao
>>
>> On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 11:54 AM, mat [via matplotlib] <[hidden email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=41130&i=0>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Great!
>>>
>>> The code is almost finished:
>>>
>>> fig,axs = plt.subplots(nrows=2, ncols = 2, figsize = (11, 10) )
>>>
>>> plt.subplots_adjust( left = 0.0505, right = 0.96, bottom = 0.05, top =
>>> 0.95 , wspace = 0.07, hspace = 0.12)
>>>
>>> left_ax, right_ax =
>>> Axes_Replace_Split_Axes(fig,axs[1,1],split_fraction=[0.48,0.02,0.50],direction='h')
>>>
>>> Axes_Set_Breakaxis(left_ax, right_ax, 0.03,0.02,'h')
>>>
>>> left_ax.set_xlim(-0.05, 0.29)
>>>
>>> left_ax.set_xticks (np.arange (0, 0.3, 0.1))
>>>
>>> right_ax.set_xticks (np.arange (0.7, 1.05, 0.1))
>>>
>>> right_ax.set_xlim(0.71, 1)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> All what I need now is to manipulate the ylim of the truncated subplot
>>> (independently for the left and right y axes). plt.ylim(300, 500) only
>>> modifies the right yaxis of the truncated plot, not the left one. Is it
>>> possible to modify the left y axis of the truncated plot?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013年5月24日 ChaoYue [via matplotlib] <[hidden email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=41129&i=0>
>>> >
>>>
>>>> Hi Mat,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> so you have two points in the TODO:
>>>> #TODO: #plot something on the left side of suplot 2 -->
>>>> plt.plot(xx,yy, marker = 'o', color = 'k') does not work
>>>> #change the y axis of suplot 2, on the right and on the left
>>>> side
>>>>
>>>> the first one, is this what you want?
>>>> left_ax.plot(xx,yy, marker = 'o', color = 'k')
>>>>
>>>> the second one, I don't get well, are you meaning something like:
>>>> left_ax.set_ylim(....)?
>>>>
>>>> cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Chao
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 2:36 PM, mat [via matplotlib] <[hidden email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=41124&i=0>
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Chao,
>>>>>
>>>>> Please find attached the script which includes your 3 functions, and a
>>>>> plot that I've just made. The things I can't manage to do are listed in the
>>>>> TODO section (end of the script)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Mat
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2013年5月24日 ChaoYue [via matplotlib] <[hidden email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=41123&i=0>
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi, could you send an attachment to show what you've achieved so far?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chao
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From: ChaoYue <cha...@gm...> - 2013年05月25日 10:40:02
Is this what you want?
I change a bit of the code and put some example data there.
fig,axs = plt.subplots(nrows=2, ncols = 2, figsize = (6, 6) )
plt.subplots_adjust( left = 0.0505, right = 0.96, bottom = 0.05, top = 0.95
, wspace = 0.07, hspace = 0.12)
left_ax, right_ax =
Axes_Replace_Split_Axes(fig,axs[1,1],split_fraction=[0.48,0.02,0.50],direction='h')
Axes_Set_Breakaxis(left_ax, right_ax, 0.03,0.02,'h')
#left_ax.set_xlim(-0.05, 0.29)
#left_ax.set_xticks (np.arange (0, 0.3, 0.1))
#right_ax.set_xticks (np.arange (0.7, 1.05, 0.1))
#right_ax.set_xlim(0.71, 1)
left_ax.plot(np.arange(10),'ro')
right_ax.plot(np.arange(10),'ro')
left_ax.set_xlim(0,10)
right_ax.set_xlim(0,10)
left_ax.set_ylim(0,15)
right_ax.set_ylim(0,40)
cheers,
Chao
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 11:54 AM, mat [via matplotlib] <
ml-...@n5...> wrote:
> Great!
>
> The code is almost finished:
>
> fig,axs = plt.subplots(nrows=2, ncols = 2, figsize = (11, 10) )
>
> plt.subplots_adjust( left = 0.0505, right = 0.96, bottom = 0.05, top =
> 0.95 , wspace = 0.07, hspace = 0.12)
>
> left_ax, right_ax =
> Axes_Replace_Split_Axes(fig,axs[1,1],split_fraction=[0.48,0.02,0.50],direction='h')
>
> Axes_Set_Breakaxis(left_ax, right_ax, 0.03,0.02,'h')
>
> left_ax.set_xlim(-0.05, 0.29)
>
> left_ax.set_xticks (np.arange (0, 0.3, 0.1))
>
> right_ax.set_xticks (np.arange (0.7, 1.05, 0.1))
>
> right_ax.set_xlim(0.71, 1)
>
>
>
>
>
> All what I need now is to manipulate the ylim of the truncated subplot
> (independently for the left and right y axes). plt.ylim(300, 500) only
> modifies the right yaxis of the truncated plot, not the left one. Is it
> possible to modify the left y axis of the truncated plot?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2013年5月24日 ChaoYue [via matplotlib] <[hidden email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=41129&i=0>
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>> Hi Mat,
>>
>>
>> so you have two points in the TODO:
>> #TODO: #plot something on the left side of suplot 2 --> plt.plot(xx,yy,
>> marker = 'o', color = 'k') does not work
>> #change the y axis of suplot 2, on the right and on the left side
>>
>> the first one, is this what you want?
>> left_ax.plot(xx,yy, marker = 'o', color = 'k')
>>
>> the second one, I don't get well, are you meaning something like:
>> left_ax.set_ylim(....)?
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Chao
>>
>> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 2:36 PM, mat [via matplotlib] <[hidden email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=41124&i=0>
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>>> Hi Chao,
>>>
>>> Please find attached the script which includes your 3 functions, and a
>>> plot that I've just made. The things I can't manage to do are listed in the
>>> TODO section (end of the script)
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Mat
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013年5月24日 ChaoYue [via matplotlib] <[hidden email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=41123&i=0>
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>>>
>>> Hi, could you send an attachment to show what you've achieved so far?
>>>>
>>>> Chao
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