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From: Robert K. <rob...@gm...> - 2007年03月31日 23:56:23
Archana Ganesan wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> The exception I get is
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "App1.py", line 6, in ?
> File "Frame1.pyc", line 9, in ?
> File "Simulation.pyc", line 16, in ?
> File "pylab.pyc", line 1, in ?
> File "matplotlib\pylab.pyc", line 199, in ?
> File "matplotlib\cm.pyc", line 5, in ?
> File "matplotlib\colors.pyc", line 33, in ?
> File "matplotlib\numerix\__init__.pyc", line 147, in ?
> ImportError: No module named random_array
Did you follow these instructions?
 http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/MatPlotLib
-- 
Robert Kern
"I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma
 that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had
 an underlying truth."
 -- Umberto Eco
From: Archana G. <arc...@gm...> - 2007年03月31日 23:52:29
import numpy and import matplotlib does work in the interactive python
shell.
thanks,
Archana.
On 3/31/07, Tommy Grav <tg...@ma...> wrote:
>
> I do not immediately see why the error occurs. Hopefully someone else
> can add their input. Off the cuff it seems like matplotlib has not been
> installed properly. Can you confirm that import numpy and import
> matplotlib works in the interactive python shell.
>
> Cheers
> Tommy
>
> [tgrav@Thrym] /Users/tgrav --> python
> Python 2.4.4 (#1, Oct 18 2006, 10:34:39)
> [GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5341)] on darwin
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
> >>> import numpy
> >>> import matplotlib
> >>> from matplotlib.numerix import *
> >>> random_array
> <module 'matplotlib.numerix.random_array' from
> '/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/lib/python2.4/site-packages/matplotlib/numerix/random_array/__init__.pyc'>
> >>> numpy.__version__
> '1.0.1.dev3436'
> >>> matplotlib.__version__
> '0.87.7'
> >>>
>
> so random_array works fine in my version
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2007, at 4:26 PM, Archana Ganesan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> The exception I get is
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "App1.py", line 6, in ?
> File "Frame1.pyc", line 9, in ?
> File "Simulation.pyc", line 16, in ?
> File "pylab.pyc", line 1, in ?
> File "matplotlib\pylab.pyc", line 199, in ?
> File "matplotlib\cm.pyc", line 5, in ?
> File "matplotlib\colors.pyc", line 33, in ?
> File "matplotlib\numerix\__init__.pyc", line 147, in ?
> ImportError: No module named random_array
>
> I have numpy installed in site-packages. The setup.py that I am using is
> as follows:
>
> Thanks,
> Archana.
>
>
> from distutils.core import setup
> import os
> from os.path import join
> import shutil
>
> import glob
> import py2exe
> from py2exe.build_exe import py2exe
> import sys
>
> import matplotlib
> mpdir, mpfiles = matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
>
> # cleanup dist and build directory first (for new py2exe version)
> if os.path.exists("dist/prog"):
> shutil.rmtree("dist/prog")
>
> if os.path.exists("dist/lib"):
> shutil.rmtree ("dist/lib")
>
> if os.path.exists("build"):
> shutil.rmtree("build")
>
> options = {"py2exe": {"compressed": 1,
> "optimize": 2,
> "packages": ["encodings",
> ## "kinterbasdb",
> "pytz.zoneinfo.UTC",
> #" matplotlib.numerix",
>
> ## "email",
> ##"numpy"
> ## "PIL",
> ],
> "excludes": ["MySQLdb", "Tkconstants", "Tkinter",
> "tcl",
> "orm.adapters.pgsql ", "
> orm.adapters.mysql"
> ],
> "dll_excludes": ["tcl84.dll", "tk84.dll",
> "wxmsw26uh_vc.dll"]
> }
> }
> zipfile = r"lib\library.zip"
>
> setup(
> classifiers = ["Copyright:: your name",
> "Development Status :: 5 Stable",
> "Intended Audience :: End User",
> "License :: Shareware",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 2000",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows XP",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 9x",
> "Programming Language :: Python, wxPython",
> "Topic :: Home Use"
> "Natural Language :: German",
> "Natural Language :: French",
> "Natural Language :: English"],
> # windows = [wx_emb],
> #console = [twcb],
> options = options,
> zipfile = zipfile,
> data_files = [("lib\\matplotlibdata", mpfiles),
> matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles() # if you don't use
> the lib option
> #### ("prog\\amaradata", amaradata),
> #### ("prog\\amaradata\\Schemata", amaraschemata),
> #### ("prog\\", python4dll)
> ]
> )
>
>
> On 3/31/07, Tommy Grav <tg...@ma...> wrote:
> >
> > It is hard to guess what exactly your problem is as you do not provide a
> > code
> > example or the traceback call of your exception. I would venture that
> > you are
> > trying to create a num_array without having Numerix, numpy or numarray
> > imported
> > or installed on your machine.
> >
> > Some more information about your troubles would be needed to really help
> > you out.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Tommy
> >
> >
> > On Mar 31, 2007, at 3:50 PM, Archana Ganesan wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I have a python application that uses matplotlib.I am trying to compile
> > it into an executable using py2exe. I am encountering "No module named
> > num_array problem". I do not know how to resolve this. I notice that "
> > matplotlib.numerix" is in the included package. Did you encounter this
> > problem. I am very new to this and I have to get it done by tomm. So I am
> > sorry if it is really silly.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Archana.
> >
> >
> > On 3/31/07, Archana Ganesan < arc...@gm... > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I have a python application that uses matplotlib. I want to compile it
> > > into an executable. I tried using py2exe but it returned some error
> > > w.rt matplotlib. Cpuld anyone please help me with this? Is there some
> > > other way to get it done?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Archana
> > >
> >
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From: Tommy G. <tg...@ma...> - 2007年03月31日 23:12:35
I do not immediately see why the error occurs. Hopefully someone else
can add their input. Off the cuff it seems like matplotlib has not been
installed properly. Can you confirm that import numpy and import
matplotlib works in the interactive python shell.
Cheers
 Tommy
[tgrav@Thrym] /Users/tgrav --> python
Python 2.4.4 (#1, Oct 18 2006, 10:34:39)
[GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5341)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
 >>> import numpy
 >>> import matplotlib
 >>> from matplotlib.numerix import *
 >>> random_array
<module 'matplotlib.numerix.random_array' from '/Library/Frameworks/ 
Python.framework/Versions/2.4/lib/python2.4/site-packages/matplotlib/ 
numerix/random_array/__init__.pyc'>
 >>> numpy.__version__
'1.0.1.dev3436'
 >>> matplotlib.__version__
'0.87.7'
 >>>
so random_array works fine in my version
On Mar 31, 2007, at 4:26 PM, Archana Ganesan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The exception I get is
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "App1.py", line 6, in ?
> File "Frame1.pyc", line 9, in ?
> File "Simulation.pyc", line 16, in ?
> File "pylab.pyc", line 1, in ?
> File "matplotlib\pylab.pyc", line 199, in ?
> File "matplotlib\cm.pyc", line 5, in ?
> File "matplotlib\colors.pyc", line 33, in ?
> File "matplotlib\numerix\__init__.pyc", line 147, in ?
> ImportError: No module named random_array
>
> I have numpy installed in site-packages. The setup.py that I am 
> using is as follows:
>
> Thanks,
> Archana.
>
>
> from distutils.core import setup
> import os
> from os.path import join
> import shutil
>
> import glob
> import py2exe
> from py2exe.build_exe import py2exe
> import sys
>
> import matplotlib
> mpdir, mpfiles = matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
>
> # cleanup dist and build directory first (for new py2exe version)
> if os.path.exists("dist/prog"):
> shutil.rmtree("dist/prog")
>
> if os.path.exists("dist/lib"):
> shutil.rmtree ("dist/lib")
>
> if os.path.exists("build"):
> shutil.rmtree("build")
>
> options = {"py2exe": {"compressed": 1,
> "optimize": 2,
> "packages": ["encodings",
> ## "kinterbasdb",
> "pytz.zoneinfo.UTC",
> #" matplotlib.numerix",
>
> ## "email",
> ##"numpy"
> ## "PIL",
> ],
> "excludes": ["MySQLdb", "Tkconstants", 
> "Tkinter", "tcl",
> "orm.adapters.pgsql ", 
> "orm.adapters.mysql"
> ],
> "dll_excludes": ["tcl84.dll", "tk84.dll", 
> "wxmsw26uh_vc.dll"]
> }
> }
> zipfile = r"lib\library.zip"
>
> setup(
> classifiers = ["Copyright:: your name",
> "Development Status :: 5 Stable",
> "Intended Audience :: End User",
> "License :: Shareware",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 2000",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows XP",
> "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 9x",
> "Programming Language :: Python, wxPython",
> "Topic :: Home Use"
> "Natural Language :: German",
> "Natural Language :: French",
> "Natural Language :: English"],
> # windows = [wx_emb],
> #console = [twcb],
> options = options,
> zipfile = zipfile,
> data_files = [("lib\\matplotlibdata", mpfiles),
> matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles() # if you 
> don't use the lib option
> #### ("prog\\amaradata", amaradata),
> #### ("prog\\amaradata\\Schemata", amaraschemata),
> #### ("prog\\", python4dll)
> ]
> )
>
>
> On 3/31/07, Tommy Grav <tg...@ma...> wrote:
> It is hard to guess what exactly your problem is as you do not 
> provide a code
> example or the traceback call of your exception. I would venture 
> that you are
> trying to create a num_array without having Numerix, numpy or 
> numarray imported
> or installed on your machine.
>
> Some more information about your troubles would be needed to really 
> help you out.
>
> Cheers
> Tommy
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2007, at 3:50 PM, Archana Ganesan wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I have a python application that uses matplotlib.I am trying to 
>> compile it into an executable using py2exe. I am encountering "No 
>> module named num_array problem". I do not know how to resolve 
>> this. I notice that " matplotlib.numerix" is in the included 
>> package. Did you encounter this problem. I am very new to this and 
>> I have to get it done by tomm. So I am sorry if it is really silly.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Archana.
>>
>>
>> On 3/31/07, Archana Ganesan < arc...@gm... > wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a python application that uses matplotlib. I want to 
>> compile it into an executable. I tried using py2exe but it 
>> returned some error w.rt matplotlib. Cpuld anyone please help me 
>> with this? Is there some other way to get it done?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Archana
>>
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From: Archana G. <arc...@gm...> - 2007年03月31日 20:26:37
Hi all,
The exception I get is
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "App1.py", line 6, in ?
 File "Frame1.pyc", line 9, in ?
 File "Simulation.pyc", line 16, in ?
 File "pylab.pyc", line 1, in ?
 File "matplotlib\pylab.pyc", line 199, in ?
 File "matplotlib\cm.pyc", line 5, in ?
 File "matplotlib\colors.pyc", line 33, in ?
 File "matplotlib\numerix\__init__.pyc", line 147, in ?
ImportError: No module named random_array
I have numpy installed in site-packages. The setup.py that I am using is as
follows:
Thanks,
Archana.
from distutils.core import setup
import os
from os.path import join
import shutil
import glob
import py2exe
from py2exe.build_exe import py2exe
import sys
import matplotlib
mpdir, mpfiles = matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
# cleanup dist and build directory first (for new py2exe version)
if os.path.exists("dist/prog"):
 shutil.rmtree("dist/prog")
if os.path.exists("dist/lib"):
 shutil.rmtree("dist/lib")
if os.path.exists("build"):
 shutil.rmtree("build")
options = {"py2exe": {"compressed": 1,
 "optimize": 2,
 "packages": ["encodings",
## "kinterbasdb",
 "pytz.zoneinfo.UTC",
 #"matplotlib.numerix",
## "email",
 ##"numpy"
## "PIL",
 ],
 "excludes": ["MySQLdb", "Tkconstants", "Tkinter",
"tcl",
 "orm.adapters.pgsql", "orm.adapters.mysql"
 ],
 "dll_excludes": ["tcl84.dll", "tk84.dll",
"wxmsw26uh_vc.dll"]
 }
 }
zipfile = r"lib\library.zip"
setup(
 classifiers = ["Copyright:: your name",
 "Development Status :: 5 Stable",
 "Intended Audience :: End User",
 "License :: Shareware",
 "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 2000",
 "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows XP",
 "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows 9x",
 "Programming Language :: Python, wxPython",
 "Topic :: Home Use"
 "Natural Language :: German",
 "Natural Language :: French",
 "Natural Language :: English"],
 # windows = [wx_emb],
 #console = [twcb],
 options = options,
 zipfile = zipfile,
 data_files = [("lib\\matplotlibdata", mpfiles),
 matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles() # if you don't use the
lib option
#### ("prog\\amaradata", amaradata),
#### ("prog\\amaradata\\Schemata", amaraschemata),
#### ("prog\\", python4dll)
 ]
 )
On 3/31/07, Tommy Grav <tg...@ma...> wrote:
>
> It is hard to guess what exactly your problem is as you do not provide a
> code
> example or the traceback call of your exception. I would venture that you
> are
> trying to create a num_array without having Numerix, numpy or numarray
> imported
> or installed on your machine.
>
> Some more information about your troubles would be needed to really help
> you out.
>
> Cheers
> Tommy
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2007, at 3:50 PM, Archana Ganesan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have a python application that uses matplotlib.I am trying to compile it
> into an executable using py2exe. I am encountering "No module named
> num_array problem". I do not know how to resolve this. I notice that "
> matplotlib.numerix" is in the included package. Did you encounter this
> problem. I am very new to this and I have to get it done by tomm. So I am
> sorry if it is really silly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Archana.
>
>
> On 3/31/07, Archana Ganesan < arc...@gm...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a python application that uses matplotlib. I want to compile it
> > into an executable. I tried using py2exe but it returned some error w.rtmatplotlib. Cpuld anyone please help me with this? Is there some other way
> > to get it done?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Archana
> >
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: Tommy G. <tg...@ma...> - 2007年03月31日 20:17:36
It is hard to guess what exactly your problem is as you do not 
provide a code
example or the traceback call of your exception. I would venture that 
you are
trying to create a num_array without having Numerix, numpy or 
numarray imported
or installed on your machine.
Some more information about your troubles would be needed to really 
help you out.
Cheers
 Tommy
On Mar 31, 2007, at 3:50 PM, Archana Ganesan wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a python application that uses matplotlib.I am trying to 
> compile it into an executable using py2exe. I am encountering "No 
> module named num_array problem". I do not know how to resolve 
> this. I notice that "matplotlib.numerix" is in the included 
> package. Did you encounter this problem. I am very new to this and 
> I have to get it done by tomm. So I am sorry if it is really silly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Archana.
>
>
> On 3/31/07, Archana Ganesan < arc...@gm...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a python application that uses matplotlib. I want to compile 
> it into an executable. I tried using py2exe but it returned some 
> error w.rt matplotlib. Cpuld anyone please help me with this? Is 
> there some other way to get it done?
>
> Thanks,
> Archana
>
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From: Archana G. <arc...@gm...> - 2007年03月31日 19:50:32
Hi all,
I have a python application that uses matplotlib.I am trying to compile it
into an executable using py2exe. I am encountering "No module named
num_array problem". I do not know how to resolve this. I notice that "
matplotlib.numerix" is in the included package. Did you encounter this
problem. I am very new to this and I have to get it done by tomm. So I am
sorry if it is really silly.
Thanks,
Archana.
On 3/31/07, Archana Ganesan <arc...@gm...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a python application that uses matplotlib. I want to compile it
> into an executable. I tried using py2exe but it returned some error w.rtmatplotlib. Cpuld anyone please help me with this? Is there some other way
> to get it done?
>
> Thanks,
> Archana
>
From: Werner F. B. <wer...@fr...> - 2007年03月31日 15:28:30
Hi Archana,
Archana Ganesan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a python application that uses matplotlib. I want to compile it 
> into an executable. I tried using py2exe but it returned some error 
> w.rt matplotlib. Cpuld anyone please help me with this? Is there some 
> other way to get it done?
I am using matplotlib (currently 0.90) with wxPython and py2exe
(0.6.6). Attached are some sample files.
I am on:
# Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Sep 19 2006, 09:52:17) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]
# wxPython 2.8.1.1, Boa Constructor 0.5.2
And as I am still using wxPython Ansi I renamed
matplotlib/backends/_wxagg.pyd
to
matplotlib/backends/_wxagg not used.pyd
Hope this helps
Werner
From: Archana G. <arc...@gm...> - 2007年03月31日 06:20:10
Hi all,
I have a python application that uses matplotlib. I want to compile it into
an executable. I tried using py2exe but it returned some error
w.rtmatplotlib. Cpuld anyone please help me with this? Is there some
other way
to get it done?
Thanks,
Archana

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