Damon,
When the current state of the relevant python libraries, scipy is
required to create a QQ plot. Therefore, matplotib will never be able
to natively make QQ or probability plots. I've got a PR into the the
statsmodels project to do just what you need (and more!).
https://github.com/statsmodels/statsmodels/pull/412
It'll probably be a while before I get that PR up to par with the rest
of statsmodels, so in the meantime, I suggest you use the existing
functionality in statsmodels or roll your own.
Good luck,
-paul
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Damon McDougall
<dam...@gm...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If anyone hasn't noticed already. I've been somewhat semi-perusing the
> Matlab interface and trying to port over any plotting functionality not
> current present in mpl.
>
> The other day I made a bit of a mess up regarding functionality I didn't
> think existed but actually did (discussion here:
> https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1068)
>
> I'm sending a message here because I've found another one I don't think
> currently exists in mpl:
> http://www.mathworks.co.uk/help/toolbox/stats/qqplot.html
>
> I wanted to check with everyone here (who probably know better!) before
> I started anything.
>
> Thanks!
> Damon
>
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