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-- Jouni K. Seppänen http://www.iki.fi/jks
Viraj Vajratkar wrote: > > > On 7/3/07, *Jeff Whitaker* <js...@fa... > <mailto:js...@fa...>> wrote: > > Michael Newman wrote: > > My understanding is the "contour" method only handles plots of > > functions, e.g. f(x,y) = z, and not discrete points. I tried looking > > into this weeks ago, and couldn't find a way to handle discrete > points. > > > > I'd love to be able to do Kriging or Inverse Distance Weighting > contour > > lines on XY points I have of pollution concentrations at various > monitors... > > > > > Michael: There are three different methods for doing this > described at > > http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Gridding_irregularly_spaced_data > > -Jeff > > -- > Jeffrey S. Whitaker Phone : (303)497-6313 > NOAA/OAR/CDC R/PSD1 FAX : (303)497-6449 > 325 Broadway Boulder, CO, USA 80305-3328 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > <http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/> > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > <mailto:Mat...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > hey guys... i got it... u can use contour(x,y,z)... as in > x=load('urfile1.dat'), y=load('urfile2.dat), z=load('urfile3.dat > ').... and then type out the above.... for details about the > parameters x,y,z see... . > http://www.scilab.org/product/man-eng/graphics/contour.htm .... so > matplotlib CAN plot a contour from discrete points!!!.... ive tried it > and it works... Viraj: That only works because x and y describe a rectangular grid. If x and y described irregularly spaced points, you would need to grid the data first using one of the methods described on that Cookbook page. -Jeff -- Jeffrey S. Whitaker Phone : (303)497-6313 NOAA/OAR/CDC R/PSD1 FAX : (303)497-6449 325 Broadway Boulder, CO, USA 80305-3328
On 7/3/07, Jeff Whitaker <js...@fa...> wrote: > > Michael Newman wrote: > > My understanding is the "contour" method only handles plots of > > functions, e.g. f(x,y) = z, and not discrete points. I tried looking > > into this weeks ago, and couldn't find a way to handle discrete points. > > > > I'd love to be able to do Kriging or Inverse Distance Weighting contour > > lines on XY points I have of pollution concentrations at various > monitors... > > > > > Michael: There are three different methods for doing this described at > > http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Gridding_irregularly_spaced_data > > -Jeff > > -- > Jeffrey S. Whitaker Phone : (303)497-6313 > NOAA/OAR/CDC R/PSD1 FAX : (303)497-6449 > 325 Broadway Boulder, CO, USA 80305-3328 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > hey guys... i got it... u can use contour(x,y,z)... as in x=load(' urfile1.dat'), y=load('urfile2.dat), z=load('urfile3.dat').... and then type out the above.... for details about the parameters x,y,z see... . http://www.scilab.org/product/man-eng/graphics/contour.htm .... so matplotlib CAN plot a contour from discrete points!!!.... ive tried it and it works...
Dear All, i'm displaying an image (cmap = gray, interpolation = nearest: i want to see the pixels) and i plot point (markers) on top of the image. These markers are calculated at the subpixel level so i want to zoom in to see whether they are placed correctly. When zooming in i notice two things: 1. at certain zoomlevels the image disappears (i do see the markers). At other zoomlevels i see a tremendous change in brightness of the image. Especcially at high zoomlevels i see this behaviour 2. when i zoom in a lot (selecting rectangle all over), the display gets slower and slower... In the end, when viewing about 5x5 pixels or so it becomes too slow... Any ideas? I would love to use matplotlib (i really like it) but it seems to have performance problems when displaying images is your main concern. Regards Rein van den Boomgaard (if needed i could send a zip file with programs and data)