# To update, add a new entry to the versioninfo dictionary using the # version string as a key. The value of the dict entry should be a # tuple of (name, description) tuples versioninfo = {} versioninfo['0.80'] = ( ('kwargs to xlim, ylim, axis', """ Applied a variant of Rick Muller's xlim/ylim/axis patch. These functions now take kwargs to let you selectively alter only the min or max if desired. Eg xlim(xmin=2) or axis(ymax=3). They always return the new lim. See, eg help(xlim). The same functionality is available in the API with ax.set_xlim and ax.set_ylim . """), ('wx fixes', """ Fixed a problem with wx app instantiation. Incorporated Werner's wx patch -- wx backend should be compatible with wxpython2.4 and recent versions of 2.5. Some early versions of wxpython 2.5 will not work because there was a temporary change in the dc API that was rolled back to make it 2.4 compliant"""), ('Polygon editors', """ Added some proof of concept code to show how to use matplotlib to interact with plot elements in a GUI neutral way. The editable polygon allows you to insert, delete and move vertices. See examples/poly_editor.py. The idea it to add interactor classes to support editable lines, text, polygons, etc. This could support a cross GUI colormap editor, or spline editor, for example. """), ) versioninfo['0.74'] = ( ('unicode', """ See unicode_demo.py. Unicode strings are rendered in the agg and postscript backends. Currently, all the symbols in the unicode string have to be in the active font file. In later releases we'll try and support symbols from multiple ttf files in one string. No support yet for unicode ttf filenames"""), ('Auto-legends',""" The automatic placement of legends is now supported with loc='best' -- ; see legend_auto.py. We did this at the matplotlib sprint at pycon -- thanks John Gill and Phil! Note that your legend will move if you interact with your data and you force data under the legend line. If this is not what you want, use a designated location code."""), ('vector fields', """ Ludovic Aubry contributed a patch for the matlab compatible quiver method. This makes a direction field with arrows. See quiver_demo.py."""), ('boxplot', """ David Haas contributed a matlab-compatible boxplot function -- see boxplot_demo.py. This currently returns all the boxplot boxes, whiskers, flyer points, etc as a list of lines. This will soon be refactored to return multiple lists so that the different elements can be more readily configured."""), ('Hubble data example',""" Perry Greenfield of the Space Telescope Science Institute contributed this nice example showing Hubble data with overlayed contours. """), ('minor enhancements and bug-fixes', """ Some ticker locations bugs were fixed including a problem causing a memory error in psd, an ellipse bug in backend ps that was causing errant lines was fixed, svg text enhanced, added label kwarg to axes constructor to support creation of otherwise identical axes, fixed the NULL string pointer causing some Japanses fonts to segfault mpl"""), ) versioninfo['0.73'] = ( ('new contour functionality', """\ Filled contours (polygons) with contourf and clabel . See contour_demo.py, contourf_demo.py, contour_image.py and this screenshot. Thanks Nadia and Eric for lots of hard work. This code is not perfect, so please let us know if you find bugs or problems. """), ('native font support back in PS', """\ Added new rc param param ps.useafm so ps backend can use native fonts; this currently breaks mathtext but makes for smaller files"""), ('colorbar now a figure method', """\ Refactored colorbar code out of pylab into Figure API for API developers. pylab.colorbar is now a thin wrapper to this function."""), ('minor enhancements and bug-fixes', """Experimental support for GTK w/o double buffering, added double buffering to gtkagg, exposed some core agg functionality in matplotlib.agg, upgraded wrapper generator to CXX 5.3.1, added a custom pixel transfer function for GTK which works for Numeric and numarray, added patch for problem with Japanse fonts in windows registry, fixed ticks for horizontal colorbars, fixed labelsep legend bug"""), ) versioninfo['0.72'] = ( ('line marker optimizations in agg', """\ Heavy optimizations in line marker drawing eg plot(x,y,'+') or any other line marker. Here are some numbers, where N is the number of symbols
0.71 0.72 speedup ----------------------------------- N = 1000 | 0.24s | 0.13s | 1.85x N = 5000 | 0.68s | 0.19s | 3.57x N = 10000 | 1.17s | 0.28s | 4.19x N = 50000 | 5.30s | 0.60s | 8.89x N = 100000 | 10.02s | 0.70s | 14.31x N = 500000 | 48.81s | 2.32s | 21.03x"""), ('log plot enhancements', """\ Lots of work making log plots just work. You can toggle log y axes with the l ("ell") keypress -- nonpositive data are simply ignored and non longer raise. log plots should be a lot faster and more robust"""), ('contour fixes', """\ Fixed a contour bug for unequal sized arrays and made the syntax matlab compatible -- see API_CHANGES and the contour help."""), ('QT backend',"""\ alpha version of QTAgg backend -- note the licensing issue of QT is murky since QT is dual licensed. If you are shipping a commercial product with matplotlib you may want to remove the qt backend to be on the safe side."""), ('matshow for displaying arrays', """ To create a figure and axes with the same aspect ratio as your imaxge, use matshow Example at matshow.py. Thanks Fernando!"""), ('New interactive gtk shhell examples', """\ New interactive.py which shows you how to use matplotlib in a custom gtk shell, if for some reason ipython is not suitable for you."""), ('shared axes', """\ Shared axes for two scale and ganged plots -- you can set sharex on and axis and multiple subpolots will pan and zoom together. See shared_axis_demo.py - Thanks Baptiste!"""), ('Key press actions over axes', """\ Default key presses over axes: 'g' toggles grid, 'l' toggles logy"""), ('little features', """\ Calls to subplot with overlap other subplots now delete the overlapped subplot, load and save work with file and handles gzipped files transaparently, small PS optimizations, gtk figure resizing more flexible"""), ('bug fixes', """\ contour datalim and unequal sized array bugs, mx2num, added missing mathtext symbols, fonts in mathtext super/subscripts, contour works with interactive changes in cmaps, clim"""), ) versioninfo['0.71'] = ( ('numerix refactor', """\ The organization of the numerix module was refactored to be mindful of namespaces. See API_CHANGES. pylab no longer overrides the built-ins min, max, and sum, and provides amin, amax and asum as the numerix/mlab versions of these. To see the complete list of symbols provided
>>> import matplotlib.pylab >>> matplotlib.pylab.__all__"""), ('contour zigzag bug fixed', """\ Thanks Nadia for the blood, sweat and tears, and Dominique for the report."""), ('contour colormaps', """\ Contour now uses the current colormap if colors is not provided, and works with colorbars. See contour_demo2.py"""), ('colorbar enhancements', """\ Horizontal colorbars supported with keyword arg orientation='horizontal' and colorbars can be placed in an arbitrary axes with keyword arg cax. See colorbar"""), ('accents in mathtext', """\ Added accents to mathtext: \hat, \breve, \grave, \bar, \acute, \tilde, \vec, \dot, \ddot. All of them have the same syntax, eg to make an overbar you do \bar{o} or to make an o umlaut you do \ddot{o}. The shortcuts are also provided, eg: \"o \'e \`e \~n \.x \^y See accent_demo.py. """), ('fixed super/subscript parsing in mathtext', """\ Widowed superscripts now work, eg r'$^12\rm{CO}$' """), ('little bugs and enhancements', """\ Plugged some memory leaks in wx and image module, fixed x,y args in contour, added latex symbol kappa, fixed a yticklabel problem under change in clim, fixed colorbar number of color bug, fixed set_clip_on bug, reverted pythoninspect in tkagg, fixed event handling bugs, fixed matlab-compatible load function, exposed vbox attr in FigureManagerGTK. """), ) versioninfo['0.70'] = ( ('Users guide', """\ Though still not complete, there's enough to be useful -- users_guide.pdf. """), ('pie charts', """\ See pie screenshot. """), ('object picking', """\ Support for object picking - see examples/picker_demo.py. As people test this out and we settle on an interface, this will probably become part of the core, as will other keypress functionality for navigation, grid toogle, zoom toggle etc. """), ('wx/wxagg coords notification', """\ The wx toolbar now reports the x,y coords of the mouse """), ('key events', """\ Key press and release event supported across backends -- see examples/keypress_demo.py. """), ('shadow effect', """\ Shadow patch class provides a shadow effect for polygons, legends, pie charts - eg, legend screenshot. """), ('text rotation example', """\ New examples/text_rotation.py demonstrates how text rotations and alignment work in matplotlib. """), ('Bug fix roundup', """\
from pylab import blah # OK from matplotlib.pylab import blah # OK from matplotlib.matlab import blah # Deprecated"""), ('contour', """\ contouring with the contour function!! Thanks to Nadia Dencheva. See contour_demo.py. And there was much rejoicing! """), ('enhanced set and get introspection', """\ matlab compatible set and get introspection to determine settable properties and their values. See set_and_get.py. Sample usage
>>> lines = plot([1,2,3]) >>> set(lines) alpha: float antialiased or aa: [True | False] ...snip lots more... >>> get(lines) alpha = 1.0 antialiased or aa = True ...snip lots more..."""), ('colormaps out the wazoo', """\ Added many new matlab compatible colormaps - autumn bone cool copper flag gray hot hsv jet pink prism spring summer winter - Thanks Perry! """), ('zordering', """\ zorder to artists to control drawing order of lines, patches and text in axes. See zorder_demo.py. """), ('delaxes', """\ You can now delete a specified axes or the current axes with delaxes """), ('more cairo features', """\ mathtext in cairo backend. Also, printing now works to file object. Thanks Steve Chaplin. """), ('printing in wx', """\ Matthew Newville contributed a print button and preview for the wx backends. He also, who graciously volunteered to be the new wx backend maintainer. """), ('connect and disconnect', """\ matlab interface functions connect and disconnect replace mpl_connect and disconnect for event handling. """), ('hold kwarg for all plotting commands', """\ Pass hold=True|False to any plotting command to override the current hold setting. The original hold setting will be restored at the end of the plot function """), ('text bounding boxes', """\ All text instances now have a bbox property which is a dict of Rectangle properties. If set, the text instance will display in a rectanglular bounding box. Example usage
title('hi mom', bbox={'facecolor':'r', 'alpha':0.5})"""), ('legend properties exposed as keyword arguments', """ See legend. """), ('ishold', """\ ishold to inspect the hold state. """), ('Sparsity pattern visualtization', """\ New plotting functions spy, spy2 for matrix sparsity visualization. """), ('customizing polar plots', """\ pylab interface functions rgrids and thetagrids for customizing the grid locations and labels for polar plots - see polar_demo.py."""), ('interactive control functions', """\ Added ion, ioff and isinteractive to pylab interface for control of interactive mode. See updated discussion at interactive matplotlib."""), ('bug fixes', """\
>>> xticks( arange(3), ('Tom', 'Dick', 'Harry'), fontsize=14 )"""), ('PIL support', """\ imshow now supports PIL images - see image_demo3.py. Thanks Andrew Straw."""), ('barh', 'barh for horizontal bar charts; see barh_demo.py'), ('Verbose', """\ Added a verbose class to allow different levels of verbosity - see .matplotlibrc for details. Eg, you can now do
> python myscript.py --verbose-helpfulto get a lot of information about what matplotlib is doing behind the scenes, what resource files are being used etc. The default verbose settings and file handles for reporting are customizable in rc."""), ('numerous small bugfixes and improvements', """ fixes for gcc-3.4, allow -dsomeflag where someflag is not a backend, errorbar now accepts barsabove to determine the plot order of the errorbar markers and lines, fixed a corrcoef bug where args is a matrix, Andrew Dalke contributed code to extend the strftime range to the new matplotlib date range, fixes to keep support for python2.2"""), ) versioninfo['0.63'] = ( ('image interpolation', """\ image interpolation works properly. I think I have finally and for real this time fixed the image interpolation / edge effect bug. It turns out there was a bug in antigrain (very unusual!) that was just found, fixed, and released. I've incorporated the latest release into matplotlib, and after talking with the Maxim implemented a solution in matplotlib which fixes the edge problem w/o the view lim hack used previously. Basically, I pad the edges of the input image. This is described in more detail in the new image_interp.py. There is still an occasional off by 1 rounding problem that causes a 1 pixel error (this is independent of the interpolation/edge bug)."""), ('new dates handling', """\ The dates handling is rewritten from the ground up, and now requires python2.3. It makes extensive use of dateutil for date ticking. All of your old date code will break, but it's an easy port. In particular, note that the date tick location constructors now have a different meaning. See API_CHANGES, matplotlib.dates, the updated date demos in examples/ and the new dates tutorial at dates tutorial."""), ('numerix supports both extensions at compile time', """\ setup.py now automatically detects Numeric, numarray or both, and compiles in the appropriate extension code. Thus you can use matplotlib with either or both packages and still get the optimal performance. So it is no longer necessary to set NUMERIX in setup.py, but it is necessary to have the extensions you want compiled available at the time you compile matplotlib. The win32 build is for numarray 1.1."""), ('xlim, ylim, xticks and yticks',"""\ New functions xlim, ylim, xticks and yticks to make setting axis limits, tick locations and labels more natural and elegant."""), ('print to file obj in agg', """\ Added print to file handle for backend agg; see print_stdout.py. Useful for webapp servers who want to print to a pipe."""), ('x and y coord reporting', """\ x and y coords are printed in the toolbar on nouse motion in backends gtk* and tkagg (not implemented yet in wx*). You can set the axis attributes ax.fmt_xdata and ax.fmt_ydata with callable functions to control the formatting of the reported coords (default uses the major tick formatter). See coords_report.py and date_demo1.py."""), ('axhline, axvline, axhspan and axvspan', """\ Added axhline, axvline, axhspan and axvspan for plotting lines and rectangles (spans) in mixed data/axes coords. This is useful if for example, you want to provide a threshold line or range where the x range spans the axes (0-1 in axes coords) and the y range is given in data units. See axhspan_demo.py."""), ) versioninfo['0.62'] = ( ('ipython support', """\ Iteractive support in ipython with ipython -pylab, which detects your backend and loads the appropriate interactive, threaded shell, as well as all of matplotlib.matlab and numerix. Requires ipython-0.6.3. Backend status summary: linux (all backends working), OSX (tkagg and gtk* work), win32 (tkagg only). Thanks Fernando Perez! """), ('Log ticking and formatting', """Excellent improvements in log ticking and formatting. You can now do log plots in any base with major and minor tick support. You can easily customize the location of the minor ticks with the subs arguments. See the new screenshot and example and help for the log funcs, eg loglog. Mathtext exponential labeling for log plots. Thanks Darren Dale and Gregory Lielens.
# base 16 semilog x plot with minor ticks on the 2s, 4s and 8s semilogx(x,y, basex=16, subsx=[2,4,8])"""), ('Mathtext optimizations', """\ Mathtext now more than 5x faster. Thanks to Paul Mcguire for optimizations in both pyparsing and the matplotlib grammar! Warning, mathtext broken on python2.2. We hope to fix this soon. """), ('FLTKAgg backend - alpha', """\ Gregory Lielens submitted an fltkagg backend which requires CVS pyfltk. Feedback please! """), ('Bug fixes', """\ Fixed some image edge effects, a ttf read problem in backend_ps on win32, several errorbar problems, a HOME dir bug on win32, grid w/o args now toggle grid state """), ) versioninfo['0.61'] = ( ('toolbar2', """\ A new, enhanced, navigation toolbar. Set toolbar : toolbar2 in matplotlibrc to try it out. Tutorial on the new toolbar is at toolbar2 tutorial. Note that this toolbar behaves very differently than the classic toolbar. To use it, you must click on the pan/zoom or zoom to rect and then interact with the axes by dragging your mouse over it. The 'forward' and 'back' buttons are used to navigate between previously defined view limits. At some point we'll add multiple simultaneous axes support for the new toolbar but we're still mulling over the interface - if you need it you can still uses toolbar : classic."""), ('Mathtext for PS!!!', """\ Also, PS now embeds TrueType fonts so the same fonts you use in the *Agg GUIs should be displayed in PS output. Thanks Paul Barrett!"""), ('imread', """\ The imread function is used to load PNGs into arrays. I'd like to add more image loaders and savers down the road."""), ('New event handling', """\ The functions mpl_connect and mpl_disconnect are used for backend independent event handling. The callback signature is func(event). See events tutorial and coords_demo.py. The new events carry lots of useful information in them, like the coords in display and data units, the axes instance they were over, keys pressed during the event and more."""), ('svg fixes', """\ Many fixes to the SVG backend, including page layout, font support and image. SVG is now considered alpha. You can save ps/eps/svg figures from GUI backends by providing the right extensions. SVG is currently the fastest backend in my tests."""), ('More memory leaks fixed', """\ See leaks FAQ for details. My estimate is that complex figures (multiple subplots, images, etc..) now leak no more than 10-50 bytes per figure. Down from several hundred bytes per figure in 0.60."""), ('Rotated mathtext', """\ Vertical mathtext in backend_agg (ylabels now work properly!). mathtext with arbitrary rotations in PS. Thanks Jim Benson and Paul Barrett!"""), ('Abbreviated line props', """\ Added some abbrev functions in matplotlib.lines, mainly for interactive users trying to save key strokes. markerfacecolor is a lot of keys! For lines, these abbrevs were added
aa : antialiased c : color ls : linestyle lw : linewidth mec : markeredgecolor mew : markeredgewidth mfc : markerfacecolor ms : markersizeThus you can type --not necessarily recommended for readability in scripts or apps but great for throwaway use in interactive shells
# no antialiasing, thick green markeredge lines >>> plot(range(10), 'ro', aa=False, mew=2, mec='g')Analogs in matplotlib.patches
aa : antialiased lw : linewidth ec : edgecolor fc : facecolor"""), ('local rc files', """\ You can put a .matplotlibrc file in a dir to override the one in your HOME dir. If you have a project, say a book, and you want to make a bunch of images with the same look and feel for the book, you can place a custom rc file in the code dir for that book and this won't affect the configs you use for normal, interactive use."""), ('Installing', """\ Updated installing instructions at installing (see also INSTALL in src distro). Fixed a tk/osx install problem in setupext.py"""), ('wx cursor demo', """\ New demo for wx/wxagg showing how to to make a flicker free cursor that follows the mouse and reports the coords in a status bar - see wxcursor_demo.py"""), ('bug fixes', """\ Numerous bug fixes and minor enhancements detailed at CHANGELOG"""), ) versioninfo['0.60'] = ( ('figure images', """\ pixel-by-pixel, not resampled, images with the figimage command. Multiple figure images (ie mosaics) with alpha blending are supported. See figimage_demo.py """), ('multiple axes images with imshow', """\ You can compose multiple axes images with alpha blending. See screenshot layer_images """), ('unified color limit and color mapping arguments', """\ pcolor, scatter, imshow and figimage now have the same color map and scaling arguments. Interactive control of colormap and color scaling with new matplotlib.matlab commands jet, gray and clim. New matplotlib rc parameters for default image params """), ('image origin can be upper or lower', """\ see image_origin.py """), ('support for py2exe', 'see py2exe_examples.zip'), ('new matplotlib.matlab command rc', """\ Use rc for dynamic control of rc parameters. See matplotlib.pylab.html#-rc and example customize_rc.py"""), ('draw command', """\ new draw command to redraw the figure - use this in place of multiple calls to show. This is equivalent to doing get_current_fig_manager().canvas.draw(), but takes less typing :-) """), ('Elaborate finance demo', """\ New finance demo shows off may of the features of matplotlib - see screenshot at finance_work2"""), ('dynamic image demo', """\ Andrew Straw submitted a dynamic_image example. The wx version is still in progree and has some flicker problems, but the gtk version is pretty cool - dynamic_image_gtkagg.py"""), ('Bug fixes', 'dynamic_demo_wx, figure legends, memory leaks, axis scaling bug related to singleton plots'), ) versioninfo['0.54'] = ( ('More general transformation architecture', """Earlier versions of matplotlib handled transformation of x and y separately (ie we assumed all transformations were separable) but this makes is difficult to do rotations or polar transformations, for example. The new transformation lays the framework for doing general transformations; see the transforms module."""), ('More efficient pcolor', """ pcolor is now implemented with polygon collections which provides significantly faster performance across backends. The return value from pcolor is now a PolyCollection object rather than a list of patches, but the API is largely compatible. See API_CHANGES. The old function pcolor_classic is retained for full backward compatibility. """), ('New scatter plots', """ The scatter command is rewritten, and is implemented in the backend with a new polygon collection class. For large scatter plots, the performance is 5 times faster across all backends and 10 times faster for the *Agg backends. Also, scatter works with many symbols: diamonds, sqaures, oriented triangles, circles and more. As with pcolor, the scatter command returns a collection instance rather than a list of patches as before; see API_CHANGES
Also the size argument is now in points^2 (the area of the symbol in points) and is not in data coords as before. This fixes a few problems: symbols are not skewed by unequally shaped axes, scatter works with log coords w/o distoring the symbol, and it is matlab compatible.
The function scatter_classic is the old scatter function and will work identically. """), ('Enhanced mathtext', r""" A significant rewrite of the mathtext module provides much more precise layout. The freetype component has been factored out of the layout engine and replaced by an abstract class for font handling. This lays the groundwork for ps mathtext. The text clipping problems have been fixed. Added spacing commands '\/' (small space) and '\ ' (regular space), and '\hspace{frac}' (space is fraction of pointsize) as well as composite chars such as \angstrom. Fixed over/under subscripts so you can say x_i^j and nested subscripts if you do x_i_{j} (you need the curlys)"""), ('Many new plot symbols and markers', """Thanks Gary Ruben. See plot. """), ('Font cacheing', """Paul Barrett added caching support to the font manager to increase performance. This and other changes have dramatically improved postscript backend performance. """), ('Newlines in text', """After much encouragement from Al, I finally got around to supporting newline separated text in the Text frontend, so this is no longer backend dependent. As a bonus, it even works with arbitrary rotations. There is an additional text attribute 'multialignment' that specifies the alignment of the lines in multiline text. See multiline.py and alignment screenshot. Works with all text instances except mathtext."""), ('Axes hold', """\ matlab compatible hold command determines whether subsequent plot commands overlay current plot or clear the axes by default. Default setting is set in matplotlibrc and toggled by the hold command. """), ('New rc file options', """\ You can control grid properties and tick padding (the space between the axes and tick label) in matplotlibrc. The new options and defaults are
axes.hold : True # whether to clear the axes by default on # each plot command. Toggle with hold command grid.color : k # grid color grid.linestyle : : # dotted grid.linewidth : 0.5 # in points tick.major.pad : 4 # distance to major tick label in points tick.minor.pad : 4 # distance to the minor tick label in points"""), ('Full dash control', """You can precisely control the dashes with a sequence of on off ink in points. See dash_control.py """), ('Removed close buttons from GUI', """Steve Chaplin persuasively argued these were a bad idea. It's taken me a while not to instinctively try and click on the missing buttons, but I'm used to it now. """), ('Properly aligned text with arbitrary alignments', """You can now expect horizontal and vertical alignment specifications to work with text at an arbitrary angle, eg, 45 degrees. See alignment_test.py """), ('Added stem plotting command', """ See stem and stem_plot.py"""), ('Bug fix roundup', """ See CHANGELOG for details. Executive summary: fixed ps centering, errorbar autoscaling, constant data plot, copy tick attribute, mathtext fontsizing in interactive mode, missing draw if interactive, some numerix/numarray incompatibilities in type handling, agg memory leak, wx tooltips and close not returning interpreter."""), ) versioninfo['0.53'] = ( ('Improved font manager and support', """ Paul Barrett has thoroughly overhauled font support. FontTools and ttfquery are no longer required for font finding as matplotlib now has a completely freestanding freetype2 implementation and font finder. Among other things, this should enable you to specify fonts in your scripts and matplotlibrc file and generate consistent figures across backends and operating systems. The font finder algorithm and implementation are based on the W3C standard.
See the font manager module documentation, the fonts documentation and the updated .matplotlibrc file for more details; please update your .matplotlibrc files as described in that link. """), ('Backend WXAgg', """ Antigrain rendering to wxpython applications and figure windows. Now wx users have access to all the latest matplotlib functionality, including mathtext, antialised drawing, alpha blending and image support. """), ('Major and minor ticks', """ Full support for major and minor ticks with a bevy of more intelligent tick locators supplied in the ticker module. Fully customizable and user definable tick locators and formatters. See major_minor_demo1.py and major_minor_demo2.py. The default tick labeler is much more intelligent is choosing good tick locations. """ ), ('Date plot', """ A new command plot_date command for plotting date dependent data; see date demo. Converters supplied in the dates module allow you to work with a variety of datetime instances. Custom date locators and formatters allow you to place major and minor ticks by minute, hour, weekday, month, year, etc, and use strftime format strings to format the ticks. See examples date_demo1.py and date_demo2.py. The dates documentation provides an overview and guide to with dates."""), ('Ported image support to numarray and postscript backend', """ The image module now works with Numeric or numarray, and now works in the postscript backend as well as GTKAgg, TkAgg, WXAgg, Agg, and GTK. """), ('Changes to matplotlibrc', """ Many features added to the default config file for font support, tkagg windowing in win32, and more. Please use the new file at .matplotlibrc. By default, the installer will overwrite the existing file in the install path, so if you want to preserve your's, please move it to your HOME dir and set the environment variable if necessary. """), ('load and save commands', """ Helper functions for loading and saving ASCII arrays. See load and save. """), ('Two scales on the same axes', """ Added some features to the axis and ticks to allow two plots with different scales on the "same" axes with different scales, ticks and labels on the left and right side of the x axis. To see why same is quoted, see two_scales.py. """ ), ('finance module', """ The finance module includes a function to fetch quotes from yahoo, to draw candlestick plots, and to draw vertical line plots for high-low range with open-close ticks to the left and right. I'm hoping that user contributions will make up the bulk of this module since I'm not a finance guy! See date demo. """ ), ) ####################################################################################### versioninfo['0.52'] = ( ('Image support', """ Basic image support. Images can be specified by Numeric float arrays
imshow(X) If X is MxN, assume luminance (grayscale) If X is MxNx3, assume RGB If X is MxNx4, assume RGBA imshow(X, cmap) # plot X using colormap; see examples/pcolor_demo2.pysee imshow and the image_demo*.py examples in the matplotlib src distribution. Set BUILD_IMAGE in setup.py for image support. Currently available on Agg, GTKAgg, TkAgg and GTK backends. win32 GTK users should use GTKAgg unless pygtk is compiled with Numeric support. The pseudo-color images generated with imshow are 8 million times faster than pcolor's. """), ('Figure legends', """ In addition to adding legends to the axes with the legend command, you can place legends anywhere in the figure with figlegend """), ('fill command', """ Andrew Straw wrote a fill command to plot filled polygons. See fill_demo.py """), ('specgram command', """ Make 2D spectrograms with specgram. Requires image support; see specgram_demo.py """), ('Bugfixes and minor improvements', """\
plot([1,2,3], [1,2,3], 'go-', label='line 1', linewidth=2) plot([1,2,3], [1,4,9], 'rs', label='line 2') axis([0, 4, 0, 10]) legend()"""), ('Bugfixes and minor improvements', """\