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From: Benjamin R. <ben...@ou...> - 2015-03-13 14:21:37
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That should probably be filed as a bug report with example code. On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Marin GILLES <mrn...@gm...> wrote: > Le 05/03/2015 17:35, Eric Firing a écrit : > > On 2015/03/05 6:11 AM, Marin GILLES wrote: > > Hello everyone, > After working a bit on the styles, I noticed that some parameters could > not be modified using an rc or style file (for example, turning off the > right, left, up or down axis). I kind of saw how to do it using the > |Axis.spine.set_visible()| method, but it would be better to be able to > change it in the rc. > So I was wondering if there would be a way to add rcParameters using a > method with an external file, or if I would have to change this in the > mpl source? > Maybe a method that would add rcParameters on demand… > Thanks > > Marin, > > The sort of capability you are describing here is not possible with the > present architecture. > > Eric > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing lis...@li...://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > Hi everyone, > I am trying to make a rcParameter to choose whether to display only the x, > y or both grid orientations. The behaviour would be the same as the > axes.grid axis input parameter, which can take ‘x’, ‘y’ or ‘both’ options. > I tried adding the behaviour in the axes/_base.py file, in the grid > function. The rcParameter is actually detected, and the functions behaves > normally, but on the plotted figure, both grids are plotted… I was thinking > this could be related to the pyplot wrapper generated by the > boilerplate.py, but I really am not sure. If anyone has an idea where this > behaviour could come from… > Thank you > > -- > *Marin GILLES* > > *PhD student CNRS * > > > > * Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB) UMR 6303 CNRS - > Université de Bourgogne 9 av Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078, Dijon (France) * > ☎ (+33)6.79.35.30.11 > ✉ mar...@u-... > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored > by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for > all > things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs > to > news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the > conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > |