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Revision: 6960 http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=6960&view=rev Author: efiring Date: 2009-03-07 19:19:40 +0000 (Sat, 07 Mar 2009) Log Message: ----------- Remove references to handle graphics; it is registered trademark of Mathworks, and the pyplot resemblance is only superficial. Modified Paths: -------------- branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/_templates/index.html branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/pyplots/tex_demo.png branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/users/pyplot_tutorial.rst branches/v0_98_5_maint/examples/pylab_examples/axes_props.py branches/v0_98_5_maint/lib/matplotlib/pylab.py branches/v0_98_5_maint/lib/matplotlib/pyplot.py Modified: branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/_templates/index.html =================================================================== --- branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/_templates/index.html 2009-03-06 19:14:30 UTC (rev 6959) +++ branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/_templates/index.html 2009-03-07 19:19:40 UTC (rev 6960) @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ <p>For the power user, you have full control of line styles, font properties, axes properties, etc, via an object oriented interface - or via a handle graphics interface familiar to Matlab® users. + or via a set of functions familiar to Matlab® users. The pylab mode provides all of the <a href="api/pyplot_api.html">pyplot</a> plotting functions listed below, as well as non-plotting functions from <a href="http://scipy.org/Numpy_Example_List_With_Doc">numpy</a> and @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ </th> <td align="left"> - get a handle graphics property + get a graphics property </td> </tr> @@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ </th> <td align="left"> - set a handle graphics property + set a graphics property </td> </tr> Modified: branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/pyplots/tex_demo.png =================================================================== (Binary files differ) Modified: branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/users/pyplot_tutorial.rst =================================================================== --- branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/users/pyplot_tutorial.rst 2009-03-06 19:14:30 UTC (rev 6959) +++ branches/v0_98_5_maint/doc/users/pyplot_tutorial.rst 2009-03-07 19:19:40 UTC (rev 6960) @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ line.set_antialiased(False) # turn off antialising * Use the :func:`~matplotlib.pyplot.setp` command. The example below - uses matlab handle graphics style command to set multiple properties + uses a Matlab-style command to set multiple properties on a list of lines. ``setp`` works transparently with a list of objects or a single object. You can either use python keyword arguments or - matlab-style string/value pairs:: + Matlab-style string/value pairs:: lines = plt.plot(x1, y1, x2, y2) # use keyword args Modified: branches/v0_98_5_maint/examples/pylab_examples/axes_props.py =================================================================== --- branches/v0_98_5_maint/examples/pylab_examples/axes_props.py 2009-03-06 19:14:30 UTC (rev 6959) +++ branches/v0_98_5_maint/examples/pylab_examples/axes_props.py 2009-03-07 19:19:40 UTC (rev 6960) @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ plot(t, s) grid(True) -# matlab handle graphics style +# matlab style xticklines = getp(gca(), 'xticklines') yticklines = getp(gca(), 'yticklines') xgridlines = getp(gca(), 'xgridlines') Modified: branches/v0_98_5_maint/lib/matplotlib/pylab.py =================================================================== --- branches/v0_98_5_maint/lib/matplotlib/pylab.py 2009-03-06 19:14:30 UTC (rev 6959) +++ branches/v0_98_5_maint/lib/matplotlib/pylab.py 2009-03-07 19:19:40 UTC (rev 6960) @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ gca - return the current axes gcf - return the current figure gci - get the current image, or None - getp - get a handle graphics property + getp - get a graphics property grid - set whether gridding is on hist - make a histogram hold - set the axes hold state @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ rgrids - customize the radial grids and labels for polar savefig - save the current figure scatter - make a scatter plot - setp - set a handle graphics property + setp - set a graphics property semilogx - log x axis semilogy - log y axis show - show the figures Modified: branches/v0_98_5_maint/lib/matplotlib/pyplot.py =================================================================== --- branches/v0_98_5_maint/lib/matplotlib/pyplot.py 2009-03-06 19:14:30 UTC (rev 6959) +++ branches/v0_98_5_maint/lib/matplotlib/pyplot.py 2009-03-07 19:19:40 UTC (rev 6960) @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ *number* attribute holding this number. If *num* is an integer, and ``figure(num)`` already exists, make it - active and return the handle to it. If ``figure(num)`` does not exist + active and return a reference to it. If ``figure(num)`` does not exist it will be created. Numbering starts at 1, matlab style:: figure(1) @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ return figManager.canvas.figure def gcf(): - "Return a handle to the current figure." + "Return a reference to the current figure." figManager = _pylab_helpers.Gcf.get_active() if figManager is not None: @@ -1166,7 +1166,7 @@ gca return the current axes gcf return the current figure gci get the current image, or None - getp get a handle graphics property + getp get a graphics property hist make a histogram hold set the hold state on current axes legend add a legend to the axes @@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@ rc control the default params savefig save the current figure scatter make a scatter plot - setp set a handle graphics property + setp set a graphics property semilogx log x axis semilogy log y axis show show the figures @@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ def colors(): """ - This is a do nothing function to provide you with help on how + This is a do-nothing function to provide you with help on how matplotlib handles colors. 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