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Thanks for the message, Lionel.=0A=0AI am now able to run windrose.py using= Derek's sample data. I was having trouble at first but after updating sci= py to the latest version, the problem went away.=0A=0ANow, I am trying to c= onvert my data into a format acceptable to windrose. As indicated before, = my data is of the form:=0A=0Atime-stamp (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), wind speed, wind = direction=0A=0Aand so I need to do some kind of conversion.=0A=0AThanks aga= in.=0A=0A> -----Original Message-----=0A> From: matplotlib-users-bounces@li= sts.sourceforge.net =0A> [mailto:mat...@li...urceforge= .net] On =0A> Behalf Of Lionel Roubeyrie=0A> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 = 12:13 AM=0A> To: mat...@li...=0A> Subject: Re: [M= atplotlib-users] plotting wind-speed time series=0A> =0A> =0A> Hi John,=0A>= sorry for the latency, 08 may is a special day in France.=0A> Derek gives = you a good example of how to use windrose, in =0A> addition I just say =0A>= you can directly modify the font size of the legend with the =0A> "legends= ize" =0A> option (have a look at all the options with help(windplot)). =0A>= Except is what you want. Cordialy=0A> =0A> PS: I'm working on a graphical = interface for windrose, don't =0A> know when I can =0A> finalyse it, maybe = for the next month. I set a screenshot here.=0A> =0A> Le Lundi 07 Mai 2007 = 23:47, kc1...@ya... a =E9crit :=0A> > Thanks to everybod= y that responded to my question.=0A> >=0A> > After looking at the different= options, I do agree that windrose.py =0A> > fits my need the best. Unfort= unately, there is insufficient =0A> > information embedded in the code to t= he point where I can =0A> use it. I =0A> > sent the author a email request= ing more info and hopefully he would =0A> > respond.=0A> >=0A> > Just in ca= se, have anybody used this code successfully? If =0A> so, could =0A> > you= please share a sample dataset to use windrose.py?=0A> >=0A> > Thanks,=0A> = >=0A> > > grab "windrose.py" at the end of this thread=0A> > >=0A> > >http:= //www.nabble.com/windrose-t1392107.html=0A> > >=0A> > >I've not used it but= I think it is what you are looking for: a =0A> > >windrose module for pyt= hon.=0A> > >=0A> > >JDH=0A> >=0A> > --=0A> > John Henry=0A> >=0A> >=0A> >= =0A> > =0A> ---------------------------------------------------------------= -------=0A> > ---=0A> > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express=0A> >= Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take=0A> > co= ntrol of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now.=0A> > http://= sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/=0A> > _______________________________________= ________=0A> > Matplotlib-users mailing list=0A> > Matplotlib-users@lists.s= ourceforge.net=0A> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotli= b-users=0A> =0A> -- =0A> Lionel Roubeyrie - lro...@li...=0A> C= hag=E9 d'=E9tudes et de maintenance=0A> LIMAIR - la Surveillance de l'Air e= n Limousin =0A> http://www.limair.asso.fr=0A> =0A =0A--=0AJohn Henry=0A=0A
Lionel Roubeyrie wrote: > PS: I'm working on a graphical interface for windrose, don't know when I can > finalyse it, maybe for the next month. I set a screenshot here. pretty cool. Is that pyGTK or wxPython? Keep us apprised, this looks nice, and I think I could use it (though I need wxPython) -Chris -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. Oceanographer Emergency Response Division NOAA/NOS/OR&R (206) 526-6959 voice 7600 Sand Point Way NE (206) 526-6329 fax Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception Chr...@no...
Jeff Whitaker wrote: > Jesper: You might consider just deleting the figure elements that you > don't want to re-use (instead of figuring out everything you do want to > re-use). Thanks, that approach sounds more sensible than mine. > Very nice web site! Are the plots generated on the fly, or are they > pre-generated? Thanks. The vertical profiles, time series and horizontal-vertical transect plots are always generated on the fly. The horizontal contour maps are generated on the fly if they do not already exist. There is a low priority process running in the background which generates contour maps for the fields at the sea surface (but not at depth) to reduce the time users have to wait. This does not need to be done prior to putting the forecasts on the web but can be done when it is already available (if someone requests a plot which has not already been generated it will then just be generated upon the request). Besides numpy and Matplotlib I have used the TurboGears rapid web development megaframework (which is mainly a stack of Python technologies for web development) and PyNIO for data access in the application. - Jesper
Hi John, sorry for the latency, 08 may is a special day in France. Derek gives you a good example of how to use windrose, in addition I just s= ay=20 you can directly modify the font size of the legend with the "legendsize"=20 option (have a look at all the options with help(windplot)). Except is what you want. Cordialy PS: I'm working on a graphical interface for windrose, don't know when I ca= n=20 finalyse it, maybe for the next month. I set a screenshot here. Le Lundi 07 Mai 2007 23:47, kc1...@ya... a =E9crit=A0: > Thanks to everybody that responded to my question. > > After looking at the different options, I do agree that windrose.py fits = my > need the best. Unfortunately, there is insufficient information embedded > in the code to the point where I can use it. I sent the author a email > requesting more info and hopefully he would respond. > > Just in case, have anybody used this code successfully? If so, could you > please share a sample dataset to use windrose.py? > > Thanks, > > > grab "windrose.py" at the end of this thread > > > >http://www.nabble.com/windrose-t1392107.html > > > >I've not used it but I think it is what you are looking for: a windrose > > module for python. > > > >JDH > > -- > John Henry > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 =2D-=20 Lionel Roubeyrie - lro...@li... Chag=E9 d'=E9tudes et de maintenance LIMAIR - la Surveillance de l'Air en Limousin http://www.limair.asso.fr