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From: Mathew Y. <mat...@gm...> - 2011-05-04 21:12:49
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Hi I've added some lines with ax.add_line(yellowlines) ax.add_line(redlines) how can I remove the lines without completely redrawing everything? -Mathew |
From: Michael S. <elm...@gm...> - 2011-05-04 20:43:17
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Hi Everyone, I'm embedding two different figures on two different canvases (each with subplots) into a Tk application, using the TkAgg backend. I'd like to add some matplotlib widgets to one of the figures, and I need to specify which figure to add these to. Currently, matplotlib is putting the widgets on the figure that was the last to be created, which is by default the active canvas, but I need to be able to specify which widgets go where in my code, so I need to switch the active figure. Normally during an interactive session, I would do something like this: figure(0) # draw some lines figure(1) # draw some more #now to add the widgets to figure 0, I need to make this active figure(0) # and now I can add my widgets a = axis([0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 0.1]) # --> these are now drawn on figure 0 # etc... But this won't work for embedded plots in a larger Tk program. So, my question is, how can I select which canvas is active when I'm embedding these figures using FigureCanvasTkAgg? I assumed there would be a simple function like 'set_active' but I haven't found it. I'm sure it's something simple that I'm missing. Thanks very much, Michael |
From: Adrian H. <adr...@es...> - 2011-05-04 20:40:40
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Thanks Greg, that is exactly what I wanted. Cheers Adrian On 04/05/2011 20:17, Buchholz, Greg wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Adrian HILL [mailto:adr...@es...] >> >> What is the best way of now plotting this (as single vertical marker >> lines)? > plot(data,zeros_like(data),marker='|',markersize=20,linestyle='None') > |
From: Buchholz, G. <gbu...@In...> - 2011-05-04 18:18:03
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> -----Original Message----- > From: Adrian HILL [mailto:adr...@es...] > > What is the best way of now plotting this (as single vertical marker > lines)? plot(data,zeros_like(data),marker='|',markersize=20,linestyle='None') |
From: Teemu I. <tpi...@gm...> - 2011-05-04 17:29:09
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Hi all, I needed to make bean plots (see http://www.jstatsoft.org/v28/c01/paper ) so I made a function to plot them by tuning the violin plot code from here: http://pyinsci.blogspot.com/2009/09/violin-plot-with-matplotlib.html Please see the attached file if interested. Is there a repository where this kind of additional plot functions could be submitted? The violinplot function needs scipy, so it's maybe matplotlib itself is out of the question? Best, Teemu |
From: Adrian H. <adr...@es...> - 2011-05-04 12:45:37
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I hope someone on this list can help me here. I am a complete matplotlib and python novice, so please forgive me if it is a rather simple question. I am trying to plot markers in matplotlib. I have values at x at which they should appear, but that is it. The y value of them should just be an arbitrary value (for example 0). Here is an example of the data 2.10686 4.21443 5.01784 6.20608 6.32343 6.44145 6.77794 ... .. . I can load the data with reflections_1=numpy.loadtxt("list.txt") phase_1=reflections_1[:,0] What is the best way of now plotting this (as single vertical marker lines)? I thought of using the quiver function, but cannot get this to work. Any help appreciated. Thanks Adrian |