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From: Sourish B. <sou...@gm...> - 2016-02-02 20:30:04
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<html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> </head> <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Hello all,<br> <br> I'm trying to use the shadedrelief() method to paint the background of a scatter plot, but it fails. The lines below are a minimal working example:<br> <br> <tt>In [1]: from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>In [2]: world_map = Basemap(projection='cyl', llcrnrlat=-70., urcrnrlat=85., llcrnrlon=-180., urcrnrlon=180., resolution='l')</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>In [3]: world_map.shadedrelief()</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>---------------------------------------------------------------------------</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>IndexError Traceback (most recent call last)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><ipython-input-3-2f6045a33141> in <module>()</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>----> 1 world_map.shadedrelief()</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mpl_toolkits/basemap/__init__.pyc in shadedrelief(self, ax, scale, **kwargs)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt> 3997 return self.warpimage(image='shadedrelief',ax=ax,scale=scale,**kwargs)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt> 3998 else:</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>-> 3999 return self.warpimage(image='shadedrelief',scale=scale,**kwargs)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt> 4000 </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt> 4001 def etopo(self,ax=None,scale=None,**kwargs):</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mpl_toolkits/basemap/__init__.pyc in warpimage(self, image, scale, **kwargs)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt> 4115 # any range of longitudes may be plotted on a world map.</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt> 4116 self._bm_lons = \</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>-> 4117 np.concatenate((self._bm_lons,self._bm_lons+360),1)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt> 4118 self._bm_rgba = \</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt> 4119 np.concatenate((self._bm_rgba,self._bm_rgba),1)</tt><tt><br> </tt><tt><br> </tt><tt>IndexError: axis 1 out of bounds [0, 1)</tt><br> <br> Anyone seen this error before? I'm using python 2.7.6, numpy 1.10.4, matplotlib 1.5.1 and basemap 1.0.7. The latter three were downloaded as source archives and installed using 'python setup.py install'.<br> <br> Thanks,<br> Sourish<br> <br> <div class="moz-signature">-- <br> <b>Q:</b> What if you strapped C4 to a boomerang? Could this be an effective weapon, or would it be as stupid as it sounds?<br> <b>A:</b> Aerodynamics aside, I’m curious what tactical advantage you’re expecting to gain by having the high explosive fly back at you if it misses the target.<br> </div> </body> </html> |