From: Gert I. <Gert.Ingold@Physik.Uni-Augsburg.DE> - 2004-09-21 16:14:33
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Hi, > I need to plot what I usually call a "density" plot, which is something= =20 > quite similar to what the distributed example mandel.py plots. >=20 > The difference is that mandel.py does its job plotting a sort of=20 > patchwork of little rectagles each with a different color. What I need,= =20 > instead, is a smoother plot where colors are plotted continuosly, like=20 > the palettes in appendix C of the PyX manual. >=20 > Can I get such a result with PyX? And how? If not, have you any=20 > intention to implement this feature in a future release? make the grid as fine as you need, i.e. the squares as small as necessary, and give the argument determining the color with sufficient accuracy and you will have your density plot. The only problem might be that with a very fine grid, PyX might need a lot of memory. Best regards, Gert --=20 Gert-Ludwig Ingold email: Ingold@Physik.Uni-Augsburg.DE Institut f=FCr Physik Phone: +49-821-598-3234 Universit=E4t Augsburg Fax : +49-821-598-3222 D-86135 Augsburg WWW : www.physik.uni-augsburg.de/theo1/ingold Germany PGP : 86FF5A93, key available from homepage |