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From: Dr S. S. <syd...@me...> - 2015-02-13 12:55:19
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On 12/02/2015 17:00, Paul Hobson wrote: > Definitely. Assuming you don't want to do this in an interactive > manner (i.e. pointing and clicking with your mouse: > > fig, ax = plt.subplots() > ax.contour(...) > ax.plot(x_dots, y_dots, 'ro', label='Dots') > -p > > On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 8:07 AM, Dr Sydney Shall > <syd...@me... <mailto:syd...@me...>> wrote: > > I am a beginner and I use Python 2.7 on an iMac OSX 10.9.5. Python is > the Enthought installation. > I am doing simulation experiments. I have constructed a 2D contour map > with my results and I am happy with the result. > I am wondering if it is possible to add the data points, say as red > dots, on this contour map. > I have not been able to find an equivalent example in gallery and I am > too much a novice to know what to do. > Any help would be much appreciated. > > -- > Sydney > Thanks Paul. Works perfectly. I should have been able to work that out for myself, but my format was wrong. Cheers. -- Sydney |