From: John H. <jd...@gm...> - 2010-02-14 02:55:23
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On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Wayne Watson <sie...@sb...> wrote: > Suppose I plot a line from (0,0) to (1,1.5) to (2,2). Now I want to mark > (1,1.5) with a green circle. How is that done? You've posted repeatedly about how confusing the docs are, asking what you should read and what steps you should take to learn python, numpy, scipy, matplotlib, etc. Lots of people have given you detailed responses. The answer to this particular question is covered in the "pyplot tutorial" one of the first and most basic documents in the matplotlib documentation, and it is covered in the first section of that tutorial, which suggests that you haven't read or digested even the most basic documentation. http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/contents.html We have spent years writing this code and provided hundreds of examples, as well as 800+ pages of documentation in PDF and html available for you to learn from. We don't expect you to read it all before asking questions and as you've seen the people here are more than happy to answer your questions. Give them the courtesy of paying attention to their answers, and when they point you to documentation or examples, read it before asking another variant of the same question. JDH |