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From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-11-12 14:30:27
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Dropbox link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tmjyob0x1y4nc0e/PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.3-1.exe?dl=0 I will be taking it down in 24 hours so grab it before then J *From:* Discussion and help list for PyQwt users [mailto: pyq...@li...] *Sent:* November-12-14 8:48 AM *To:* pyq...@li... *Subject:* Re: [Pyqwt-users] PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.2-1.exe That is lovely! could you please send it to me? Can you please send it to me by dropbox or like? Many thanks! Curt On 12 November 2014 21:16, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users < pyq...@li...> wrote: I have 4.4.3 if that one will work for you. If so, let me know how I shall send it to you, it is approx 23MB. *From:* Discussion and help list for PyQwt users [mailto: pyq...@li...] *Sent:* November-12-14 7:19 AM *To:* pyq...@li... *Subject:* [Pyqwt-users] PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.2-1.exe Dear All, I write to beg anyone who can send me a copy of PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.2-1.exe. It is an old version of PyQt which is not available in riverbank. Cheers, Curt -- Dr Yongchun Fu (Curt) Technology and Trans/National: The Contribution of Hollywood to China's Transition to Talkies, 1931-1936, *Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television*, 2016, forthcoming. Movie Matchmakers: The Intermediaries between Hollywood and China in the Early Twentieth Century, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas, *Vol. 9, No.1, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2014.952147. >From ‘parrot’ to ‘butterfly’: China's hybridization of Hollywood in distribution systems in the 1920s and 1930s, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas,* Vol.8, No.1, 2014, pp.1-16. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2013.875725#.U94lUdLUMt4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Comprehensive Server Monitoring with Site24x7. Monitor 10 servers for $9/Month. Get alerted through email, SMS, voice calls or mobile push notifications. Take corrective actions from your mobile device. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=154624111&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Pyqwt-users mailing list Pyq...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users -- Dr Yongchun Fu (Curt) Technology and Trans/National: The Contribution of Hollywood to China's Transition to Talkies, 1931-1936, *Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television*, 2016, forthcoming. Movie Matchmakers: The Intermediaries between Hollywood and China in the Early Twentieth Century, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas, *Vol. 9, No.1, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2014.952147. >From ‘parrot’ to ‘butterfly’: China's hybridization of Hollywood in distribution systems in the 1920s and 1930s, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas,* Vol.8, No.1, 2014, pp.1-16. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2013.875725#.U94lUdLUMt4 |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-11-12 13:48:53
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That is lovely! could you please send it to me? Can you please send it to me by dropbox or like? Many thanks! Curt On 12 November 2014 21:16, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users < pyq...@li...> wrote: > I have 4.4.3 if that one will work for you. If so, let me know how I > shall send it to you, it is approx 23MB. > > > > *From:* Discussion and help list for PyQwt users [mailto: > pyq...@li...] > *Sent:* November-12-14 7:19 AM > *To:* pyq...@li... > *Subject:* [Pyqwt-users] PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.2-1.exe > > > > Dear All, > > > > I write to beg anyone who can send me a copy > of PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.2-1.exe. It is an old version of PyQt which is not > available in riverbank. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Curt > > > > > > > -- > > Dr Yongchun Fu (Curt) > > Technology and Trans/National: The Contribution of Hollywood to China's > Transition to Talkies, 1931-1936, *Historical Journal of Film, Radio and > Television*, 2016, forthcoming. > > Movie Matchmakers: The Intermediaries between Hollywood and China in the > Early Twentieth Century, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas, *Vol. 9, No.1, > 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2014.952147. > > From ‘parrot’ to ‘butterfly’: China's hybridization of Hollywood in > distribution systems in the 1920s and 1930s, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas,* > Vol.8, No.1, 2014, pp.1-16. > http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2013.875725#.U94lUdLUMt4 > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Comprehensive Server Monitoring with Site24x7. > Monitor 10 servers for $9/Month. > Get alerted through email, SMS, voice calls or mobile push notifications. > Take corrective actions from your mobile device. > > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=154624111&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Pyqwt-users mailing list > Pyq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users > > -- Dr Yongchun Fu (Curt) Technology and Trans/National: The Contribution of Hollywood to China's Transition to Talkies, 1931-1936, *Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television*, 2016, forthcoming. Movie Matchmakers: The Intermediaries between Hollywood and China in the Early Twentieth Century, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas, *Vol. 9, No.1, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2014.952147. >From ‘parrot’ to ‘butterfly’: China's hybridization of Hollywood in distribution systems in the 1920s and 1930s, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas,* Vol.8, No.1, 2014, pp.1-16. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2013.875725#.U94lUdLUMt4 |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-11-12 13:44:57
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I have 4.4.3 if that one will work for you. If so, let me know how I shall send it to you, it is approx 23MB. *From:* Discussion and help list for PyQwt users [mailto: pyq...@li...] *Sent:* November-12-14 7:19 AM *To:* pyq...@li... *Subject:* [Pyqwt-users] PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.2-1.exe Dear All, I write to beg anyone who can send me a copy of PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.2-1.exe. It is an old version of PyQt which is not available in riverbank. Cheers, Curt -- Dr Yongchun Fu (Curt) Technology and Trans/National: The Contribution of Hollywood to China's Transition to Talkies, 1931-1936, *Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television*, 2016, forthcoming. Movie Matchmakers: The Intermediaries between Hollywood and China in the Early Twentieth Century, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas, *Vol. 9, No.1, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2014.952147. >From ‘parrot’ to ‘butterfly’: China's hybridization of Hollywood in distribution systems in the 1920s and 1930s, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas,* Vol.8, No.1, 2014, pp.1-16. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2013.875725#.U94lUdLUMt4 |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-11-12 12:19:02
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Dear All, I write to beg anyone who can send me a copy of PyQt-Py2.5-gpl-4.4.2-1.exe. It is an old version of PyQt which is not available in riverbank. Cheers, Curt -- Dr Yongchun Fu (Curt) Technology and Trans/National: The Contribution of Hollywood to China's Transition to Talkies, 1931-1936, *Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television*, 2016, forthcoming. Movie Matchmakers: The Intermediaries between Hollywood and China in the Early Twentieth Century, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas, *Vol. 9, No.1, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2014.952147. >From ‘parrot’ to ‘butterfly’: China's hybridization of Hollywood in distribution systems in the 1920s and 1930s, *Journal of Chinese Cinemas,* Vol.8, No.1, 2014, pp.1-16. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17508061.2013.875725#.U94lUdLUMt4 |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-10-03 07:43:42
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I made Qwt5 from sourceep, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } pyqwt5_5.2.1~cvs20091107+dfsg.orig.tar.gz on Suse 13.1. Aperently without error but test are unsuccessful - here is a run results ~/builds/TinkerForge/brickv-2.1.2/pyqwt5-5.2.1~cvs20091107+dfsg/configure> ../test/test_numarray.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "../test/test_numarray.py", line 5, in import numarray as np ImportError: No module named numarray ~/builds/TinkerForge/brickv-2.1.2/pyqwt5-5.2.1~cvs20091107+dfsg/configure> ../test/test_numeric.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "../test/test_numeric.py", line 5, in import Numeric as np ImportError: No module named Numeric ~/builds/TinkerForge/brickv-2.1.2/pyqwt5-5.2.1~cvs20091107+dfsg/configure> ../test/test_numpy bash: ../test/test_numpy: No such file or directory ~/builds/TinkerForge/brickv-2.1.2/pyqwt5-5.2.1~cvs20091107+dfsg/configure> ../test/test_numpy.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "../test/test_numpy.py", line 7, in from PyQt4.Qwt5 import * File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/PyQt4/Qwt5/__init__.py", line 32, in from Qwt import * ImportError: /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/PyQt4/Qwt5/Qwt.so: undefined symbol: _ZTI8QwtWheel a similiar undefined QwtWheel happens when i make and run the Tinkerforge Brick Viewer but its a ton more code so I would just go with these. Please is there a fix ? Thanks in advance Velikii Ookra |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-03-17 20:35:02
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If you are doing pure number crunching, you can (should?) consider Cython. It is simple, automatically wraps standard containers (map, vector, ...), catches C++ exceptions and does not need any additional library (sip, PySide, boost, ...) to compile or to use the generated code. SWIG is not any longer main stream. Its main interest would be if you try to generate other things than Python. Armando On 16.03.2014 21:52, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > Hello pyqwt developers > > As mentioned on home page [1] of pyqwt that it is a set of Python > bindings for the Qwt [2] C++ class library. I wanted to know how you > people manage to port C++ code to Python. Have you used SWIG [3] or > any other software/library for this like Boost.Python, PypiRobin [4], > tradtional C++ embedding > http://docs.python.org/2/extending/extending.html [5], I need this > for one of my project in which want to do same. |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-03-17 18:30:25
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I have used http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/sip/intro. This is the best solution to interface libraries based on Qt. PyQt is a sip-based wrapper of Qt. Best regards - Gerard On 03/16/2014 09:52 PM, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > Hello pyqwt developers > > As mentioned on home page <http://pyqwt.sourceforge.net/> of pyqwt that it is > a set of Python bindings for the Qwt <http://qwt.sourceforge.net> C++ class > library. I wanted to know how you people manage to port C++ code to Python. > Have you used SWIG <http://www.swig.org/> or any other software/library for > this like Boost.Python, PypiRobin <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Robin/1.0.1>, > tradtional C++ embedding http://docs.python.org/2/extending/extending.html, I > need this for one of my project in which want to do same. > > > -- > Thanks > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book > "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their > applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, > this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/13534_NeoTech > > > _______________________________________________ > Pyqwt-users mailing list > Pyq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users -- Lu dans Le Figaro: "Le néant sauce hollandaise". Est-ce que Le Figaro parle sport ou politique? |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-03-16 20:53:17
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Hello pyqwt developers As mentioned on home page <http://pyqwt.sourceforge.net/> of pyqwt that it is a set of Python bindings for the Qwt <http://qwt.sourceforge.net> C++ class library. I wanted to know how you people manage to port C++ code to Python. Have you used SWIG <http://www.swig.org/> or any other software/library for this like Boost.Python, PypiRobin<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Robin/1.0.1>, tradtional C++ embedding http://docs.python.org/2/extending/extending.html, I need this for one of my project in which want to do same. -- Thanks |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-01-07 14:39:58
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On 07/01/2014 15:08, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > > For the moment, I recommend http://www.pyqtgraph.org (it supports PySide). > > Armando has made publicity for http;//www.vispy.org. > However, as far as I understand it is still too early to recommend it, > but several > developers have teamed up to push this project forward. > Yep. You are correct, at this point vispy is at its beginning. If I would need line plottings, I would use PyQtGraph (http://www.pyqtgraph.org) or perhaps even matplotlib. If I would need image plotting, I would use visvis: https://code.google.com/p/visvis/ Since the developers of PyQtGraph and visvis (plus some others) have joined efforts in the vispy project (http://vispy.org/) I think it is worth to help them because they have shown what they can do separately. If you need something *now* it is indeed too early but the best moment to join! Armando |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-01-07 14:08:53
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Hi, I gave up on wrapping Qwt for three reasons: - Qwt-6.x uses C++ idioms that are too difficult to wrap for me. - the API of Qwt is too complicated for casual use (that is a personal opinion) - PyQt has made enormous progress so that it is possible to transfer data from numpy to Qt data structures using pure Python I am quite happy with https://bitbucket.org/gav451/fudge. It meets my simple requirements of real-time 2d data plotting with output to LaTeX, and is far more Pythonic than PyQt. I use it regularly at work. It is meant to be very simple, but it is still immature. For the moment, I recommend http://www.pyqtgraph.org (it supports PySide). Armando has made publicity for http;//www.vispy.org. However, as far as I understand it is still too early to recommend it, but several developers have teamed up to push this project forward. As far as it concerns me: PyQwt is dead. Regards -- Gerard On 01/07/2014 06:44 AM, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > Hi list, > > Is there a project for porting PyQwt on PySide? There is a PySideQwt project > out there (https://gitorious.org/pysideqwt) but it looks quite dead. I think > this project tried to wrap Qwt for PySide from scratch. Would it be difficult > to simply modify the PyQwt source code to adapt to PySide? PyQt and PySide > have very similar interface after all... > > Thanks, > > Christian > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics Pro! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349831&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > > > _______________________________________________ > Pyqwt-users mailing list > Pyq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-01-07 14:04:53
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Hi! As far as I know PyQwt is dead, will not support Qwt6. So porting that does not seem to be a great idea. Gergo +-[ Gergely Kontra <pih...@gm...> ]------------------+ | | | Mobile:(+36 20)356 9656 | | | +- "Olyan lángész vagyok, hogy poroltóval kellene járnom!" -+ On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 6:44 AM, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users < pyq...@li...> wrote: > Hi list, > > Is there a project for porting PyQwt on PySide? There is a PySideQwt > project out there (https://gitorious.org/pysideqwt) but it looks quite > dead. I think this project tried to wrap Qwt for PySide from scratch. Would > it be difficult to simply modify the PyQwt source code to adapt to PySide? > PyQt and PySide have very similar interface after all... > > Thanks, > > Christian > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics > Pro! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349831&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Pyqwt-users mailing list > Pyq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users > > |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-01-07 05:44:31
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Hi list, Is there a project for porting PyQwt on PySide? There is a PySideQwt project out there (https://gitorious.org/pysideqwt) but it looks quite dead. I think this project tried to wrap Qwt for PySide from scratch. Would it be difficult to simply modify the PyQwt source code to adapt to PySide? PyQt and PySide have very similar interface after all... Thanks, Christian |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-01-06 19:52:37
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On 06.01.2014 20:34, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > Dear list, > > I am trying to install PyQwt to be used in Windows 7 64-bits, but I > have problems with some functionalities of PyQwt (such as > QwtPlotCurve, QwtPlot, etc). I am able to do: "from PyQt4.Qwt5 import > *", but it doesnt work properly. > > > ... > > What am I doing wrong? > Too many things :-) Just download everything you need from: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/ It is the simplest way to have everything up and running under windows 64 bit. Armando |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-01-06 19:34:32
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Dear list, I am trying to install PyQwt to be used in Windows 7 64-bits, but I have problems with some functionalities of PyQwt (such as QwtPlotCurve, QwtPlot, etc). I am able to do: "from PyQt4.Qwt5 import *", but it doesn't work properly. I installed and uninstalled several times PyQwt and its dependencies... Last time, I tried to carefully follow the installation instructions given at: http://pyqwt.sourceforge.net/doc5/installation.html Therefore: - Python version: I use Anaconda distribution ( https://store.continuum.io/cshop/anaconda/) which includes Python 2.7. - Qt: First, I installed: qt-windows-opensource-5.2.0-msvc2010_opengl-x86-offline.exe. Since it didn't work, I uninstalled it and I installed: qt-win-opensource-4.6.4-mingw.exe, because Qt 4.6 is explicitely described as compatible in PyQwt documentation. - SIP: I installed the last version successfully I think, (no errors at least, and a sip.pyd file was created in Lib\site-packages - PyQt: I installed PyQt4-4.10.3-gpl-Py2.7-Qt4.8.5-x32.exe with no errors. Indeed, I was error to run some simple examples with buttons, and so on. - Qwt: I run qmake qwt,pro in c:\qwt-6.1.0 folder, but it didn't do anything. Then, when going to PyQwt\configure folder, and I run: "python configure.py -Q ../qwt-5.2" I got the following errors: "C:\Users\emilio\Anaconda\InstaladoresPython\PyQwt-5.2.0\PyQwt-5.2.0\configure>py thon configure.py -Q ../qwt-5.2 Command line options: {'debug': False, 'disable_numarray': False, 'disable_numeric': False, 'disable_numpy': False, 'excluded_features': [], 'extra_cflags': [], 'extra_cxxflags': [], 'extra_defines': [], 'extra_include_dirs': [], 'extra_lflags': [], 'extra_lib_dirs': [], 'extra_libs': [], 'jobs': '', 'module_install_path': '', 'modules': [], 'qt': 4, 'qwt_sources': '../qwt-5.2', 'sip_include_dirs': [], 'subdirs': [], 'timelines': [], 'trace': ''} Requires at least PyQt-4.2 and its development tools. C:\Users\emilio\Anaconda\InstaladoresPython\PyQwt-5.2.0\PyQwt-5.2.0\configure>" Additionally, later I also tried to install: PyQwt-5.2.1-py2.7-x32-pyqt4.9.6-numpy1.7.1.exe, but it didn't improve. ... What am I doing wrong? Thanks a lot in advance, Emilio. |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2014-01-06 13:10:05
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Dear PyQwt user, As you know PyQwt is not any longer maintained and many of us are looking for replacements offering the same nice level of interactivity. There are nice efforts around like PyQtGraph, VisVis, Galry and Glumpy. The main developers of those projects have decided to team up and develop a common solution named vispy (http://vispy.org/) At the ESRF we are following their developments with great interest and therefore we have decided to sponsor a code camp to allow the vispy developers to meet and work together. We hope to be able to help to advance the project. If you are interested on this code camp, either to follow it or to contribute, please register yourself using the following link: https://wwws.esrf.fr/misapps/workshops-web/protected/masterEvents.do There are no registration fees associated. Best regards, Armando PS. Please feel free to forward the information to anybody you think might be interested. |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-09-12 16:17:20
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I'm trying using PyQwt to plot a moderate data set (666528 points) and its takes a ridiculously long time to replot zoom, ect. ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function) 1 2.115 2.115 2.116 2.116 {built-in method replot} I was expecting something closer to 100mS rather than 2.1sec It looks like others have been having the same issues with Qwt but the solution suggestions have all pertained to options available in Qwt6, but there are only python bindings for v5. Thus, I'm using Qwt version 5.2.1 with Python 2.7.2. In Qwt6 the suggestion have been to set the Paint Attributes for ClipPolygons, FilterPoints, MinimizeMemory , ImageBuffer appropriately. From what I understand the problem is with drawing all the points which largely maps to the same pixels and the paint repaints the same pixel over and over again, rather than just painting the pixels once. I've tried setting a few attributes I do have available on the Plot Curve as follows but with no noticeable difference in speed. def addSignals(self, signals): for signal in signals: curve = QwtPlotCurve(signal.name()) curve.setPaintAttribute(QwtPlotCurve.PaintFiltered, False) curve.setPaintAttribute(QwtPlotCurve.ClipPolygons, True) curve.setData(signal.x(), signal.y()) curve.setRenderHint(QwtPlotItem.RenderAntialiased) curve.setPen(QPen(Qt.cyan)) curve.attach(self) self.replot() The data being loaded into PlotCurve object via setData is a numpy array from the signal object. And the method shown is attached to a subclassed QwtPlot object Am I missing an options that available in my Qwt Version or is this only practical in v6? What are my options in speeding this up? Thanks Adam |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-07-17 18:50:12
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To build the qwr-5.2 examples, the commands should be: > cd .\examples > qmake examples.pro > nmake Sorry about that, Gary Deschaines |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-07-17 18:05:16
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Discussion and help list for PyQwt users <pyqwt-users <at> lists.sourceforge.net> writes: > > Hello! > I tried to install PyQwt from source. Version is recent - 5.2.0. > Configuration result is on attached file. > System is Slackware 13. Python 2.7, PyQt-4.10.2, sip-4.14.7 & qwt-6.1.0 > are installed. PyQt4 is on python's module list. > Anyway, PyQwt's configurator doesn't see PyQt4. > Can you help me? > > Sincerely, > Andrey. > > > Command line options: > {'debug': False, > 'disable_numarray': False, > 'disable_numeric': False, > 'disable_numpy': False, > 'excluded_features': [], > 'extra_cflags': [], > 'extra_cxxflags': [], > 'extra_defines': [], > 'extra_include_dirs': ['/usr/local/include'], > 'extra_lflags': [], > 'extra_lib_dirs': ['/usr/local/lib/python2.7/PyQt4'], > 'extra_libs': [], > 'jobs': '', > 'module_install_path': '', > 'modules': [], > 'qt': 4, > 'qwt_sources': '/usr/local/include', > 'sip_include_dirs': ['-I /usr/local/include/python2.7'], > 'subdirs': [], > 'timelines': [], > 'trace': ''} > > Requires at least PyQt-4.2 and its development tools. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev ======================== A Build Guide for PyQwt5 ======================== ------------ Introduction ------------ The Python peach-0.1.4 module contains an Inverted Pendulum demo which requires the PyQt4 and PyQwt5 libraries. The procedures to solve numerous problems encountered in building the PyQwt5 library are presented herein as developed through iterative implementation of instructions obtained from the following web pages. [1] http://pyqwt.sourceforge.net/doc5/installation.html [2] http://libtronics.com/2011/11/compiling-pyqwt5-in-windows/ [3] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/pipermail/pyqt/2007-July/016494.html [4] http://www.qtcentre.org/archive/index.php/t-51944.html Since the instructions presented at web pages [1] and [2] did not work at all, this guide documents the procedures to configure and build Qwt5 and PyQwt5 within the Qt4 and MSVC 2008 environments. There appears to be some ambiguity in specifying include and library directories for the compiler and linker through the configure.py program and/or PATH environment variable. The following applications are assumed to be installed on a x86 platform with a MS XP SP3 operating system. + 7-Zip + Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 SP1 + Qt 4.7.4 for win32-msvc (used qt-win-opensource-4.7.4 vs2008.exe) + Python 2.7.3 (used edp-7.3.2-win-x86.msi) + NumPy 1.6.1-3 (used edp-7.3.2-win-x86.msi) + PyQt 4.8.4-1 (used PyQt-Py2.7-x86-gpl-4.8.4.1.exe) Ideally, the version of the complete (full) installation of a PyQt4 distribution should correspond with the installed Qt4 distribution as implied by the information presented on this page http://eoyilmaz.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-compile-pyqt4-for-windows-x64.html and by the "Unofficial Windows Binaries for Python Extension Packages" provided on this page. http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pyqt ---------- Procedures ---------- 1. Obtain the PyQwt5 source distribution. a) Download PyQwt-5.2.0.tar.gz to a work directory, such as C:\Work. b) Unpack PyQwt-5.2.0.tar.gz in the work directory. Open C:\Work folder Right-click on PyQwt-5.2.0.tar.gz and select 7-Zip -> Extract Here Right-click on PyQwt-5.2.0.tar and select Z-Zip-> Extract Here 2. Open a Qt4 Command Prompt Window in which to build Qwt5 and PyQwt5 and prepare the Visual Studio C environment by executing the vcvars32.bat which can be found in the VC\bin sub-directory of the MS VS installation. > cd C:\Work\PyQWt-5.2.0\configure > copy C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat . > vcvars32.bat a) Build Qwt5. > cd C:\Work\PyQWt-5.2.0\qwt-5.2 If the CONFIG += QwtDll line is commented in the qwt-5.2\qwtconfig.pri file, then the following commands will build a static Qwt library (.lib) file instead of a dynamic link library (.dll) file. > qmake qwt.pro > nmake If the CONFIG += QwtExamples line is commented in the qwt-5.2\qwtconfig.pri file, then the following commands must be entered to build the Qwt examples. > cd .\examples > qmake qwt.pro > nmake At this point, you can change directory to .\bin and run some Qwt executable examples to check for a proper build. b) Install Qwt5. The qwt-5.2\qwtconfig.pri file specifies the win32 INSTALLBASE as C:/Qwt-$$VERSION-svn. > cd C:\Work\PyQwt-5.2.0\qwt-5.2 > nmake install The PyQwt5 build process assumes the Qwt library file is named qwt5.lib. > cd C:\Qwt-5.2.1-svn\lib > copy qwt.lib qwt5.lib c) Configure PyQwt5 > cd C:\Work\PyQwt-5.2.0\configure > python configure.py -Q ..\qwt-5.2 Ignore the size_t type checking errors and fatal missing qwt_version_info.mak file error, as these are just artifacts of testing for various compiler details and make processes. > qmake qwt_version_info.pro > nmake -f Makefile.Debug > nmake -f Makefile.Release d) Build and install PyQwt5, assuming Python numarray and Numeric packages are not installed. The -L option does not seem to be sufficient for the linker to locate the requisite library files, so put the Qt4 and Qwt5 library directories in the PATH variable and copy the static library files needed for linking into the PyQwt-5.2.0\configure sub-directory. > set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Qt\4.7.4\lib;C:\Qwt-5.2.1-svn\lib > copy C:\Qt\4.7.4\lib\QtCore4.lib . > copy C:\Qt\4.7.4\lib\QtGui4.lib . > copy C:\Qwt-5.2.1-svn\lib\qwt5.lib . > python configure.py -I C:\Qwt-5.2.1-svn\Include \ -I C:\Qt\4.7.4\include \ -I C:\Qt\4.7.4\include\QtCore \ -I C:\Qt\4.7.4\include\QtSvg \ -I C:\Qt\4.7.4\include\QtGui \ -L C:\qwt-5.2.1-svn\lib -l qwt5 \ -L C:\Qt\4.7.4\lib \ -l QtCore4 -l QtGui4 \ --disable-numarray \ --disable-numeric Again, ignore the size_t type checking errors and fatal missing qwt_version_info.mak file error. If the configure program completes with the following message: Setup the PyQwt build. Great, run make or nmake to build and install PyQwt. then enter these final two commands to build and install PyQwt. > nmake > nmake install ---------- Conclusion ---------- At this point, PyQwt5 should be installed in Python's .\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4 sub-directory and the Python examples in the C:\Work\PyQwt-5.2.0\qt4examples sub-directory can be executed to test the PyQwt5 installation. Failed examples: + BodeDemo.py (need to replace QaPolygon with QPolygonF) + CurvDemo1.py ? Respectfully, G. Deschaines |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-06-28 10:06:57
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I am the author of PyQwt and I recommend www.pyqtgraph.org Best regards -- Gerard On 06/28/2013 10:20 AM, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > OK, I'll try to make it with a native qwt-5.2. > As for product support - it's clear for me. > Thank you. > > > ???????, 28 ???? 2013, 9:10 +02:00 ?? Discussion and help list for PyQwt users > <pyq...@li...>: > > If I am not wrong, you cannot compile PyQwt with qwt6. > Also note that PyQwt is no longer supported by its author. > > See: > https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=504EA8EA.6090406%40gmail.com&forum_name=pyqwt- > users > > On Thu 27 June 2013 20:25:24 Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > > Hello! > > I tried to install PyQwt from source. Version is recent - 5.2.0. > > Configuration result is on attached file. > > System is Slackware 13. Python 2.7, PyQt-4.10.2, sip-4.14.7 & qwt-6.1.0 > > are installed. PyQt4 is on python's module list. > > Anyway, PyQwt's configurator doesn't see PyQt4. > > Can you help me? > > > > Sincerely, > > Andrey. > > -- > +----------------------------------------------------+ > Carlos Pascual Izarra > Scientific Software Coordinator > Computing Division > Cells / Alba Synchrotron [http:/www.cells.es <http://www.cells.es>] > Carretera BP 1413 de Cerdanyola-Sant Cugat, Km. 3.3 > E-08290 Cerdanyola del Valles (Barcelona), Spain > E-mail: cpa...@ce... > <https://e.mail.ru/messages/inbox/sentmsg?compose&To=cpa...@ce...> > Phone: +34 93 592 4428 > +----------------------------------------------------+ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Pyqwt-users mailing list > Pyq...@li... > <https://e.mail.ru/messages/inbox/sentmsg?compose&To=Pyqwt%2d...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users > > > > -- > ?????? ??????? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > > > _______________________________________________ > Pyqwt-users mailing list > Pyq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-06-28 08:20:53
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OK, I'll try to make it with a native qwt-5.2. As for product support - it's clear for me. Thank you. Пятница, 28 июня 2013, 9:10 +02:00 от Discussion and help list for PyQwt users <pyq...@li...>: >If I am not wrong, you cannot compile PyQwt with qwt6. >Also note that PyQwt is no longer supported by its author. > >See: >https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=504EA8EA.6090406%40gmail.com&forum_name=pyqwt- >users > >On Thu 27 June 2013 20:25:24 Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: >> Hello! >> I tried to install PyQwt from source. Version is recent - 5.2.0. >> Configuration result is on attached file. >> System is Slackware 13. Python 2.7, PyQt-4.10.2, sip-4.14.7 & qwt-6.1.0 >> are installed. PyQt4 is on python's module list. >> Anyway, PyQwt's configurator doesn't see PyQt4. >> Can you help me? >> >> Sincerely, >> Andrey. > >-- >+----------------------------------------------------+ > Carlos Pascual Izarra > Scientific Software Coordinator > Computing Division > Cells / Alba Synchrotron [http:/ www.cells.es ] > Carretera BP 1413 de Cerdanyola-Sant Cugat, Km. 3.3 > E-08290 Cerdanyola del Valles (Barcelona), Spain > E-mail: cpa...@ce... > Phone: +34 93 592 4428 >+----------------------------------------------------+ > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > >Build for Windows Store. > >http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev >_______________________________________________ >Pyqwt-users mailing list >Pyq...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users -- Андрей Хорошун |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-06-28 07:11:05
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If I am not wrong, you cannot compile PyQwt with qwt6. Also note that PyQwt is no longer supported by its author. See: https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=504EA8EA.6090406%40gmail.com&forum_name=pyqwt- users On Thu 27 June 2013 20:25:24 Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > Hello! > I tried to install PyQwt from source. Version is recent - 5.2.0. > Configuration result is on attached file. > System is Slackware 13. Python 2.7, PyQt-4.10.2, sip-4.14.7 & qwt-6.1.0 > are installed. PyQt4 is on python's module list. > Anyway, PyQwt's configurator doesn't see PyQt4. > Can you help me? > > Sincerely, > Andrey. -- +----------------------------------------------------+ Carlos Pascual Izarra Scientific Software Coordinator Computing Division Cells / Alba Synchrotron [http:/www.cells.es] Carretera BP 1413 de Cerdanyola-Sant Cugat, Km. 3.3 E-08290 Cerdanyola del Valles (Barcelona), Spain E-mail: cpa...@ce... Phone: +34 93 592 4428 +----------------------------------------------------+ |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-06-27 18:25:39
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Hello! I tried to install PyQwt from source. Version is recent - 5.2.0. Configuration result is on attached file. System is Slackware 13. Python 2.7, PyQt-4.10.2, sip-4.14.7 & qwt-6.1.0 are installed. PyQt4 is on python's module list. Anyway, PyQwt's configurator doesn't see PyQt4. Can you help me? Sincerely, Andrey. |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-06-18 13:42:37
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Thanks, I can reproduce the fix. Martin On 17 June 2013 08:29, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users <pyq...@li...> wrote: > On Fri 14 June 2013 13:14:11 Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I would like to export a pdf for a QwtPlot. I've attached some example >> code I am using but the output plot is missing the axes. What am I >> doing wrong here? >> >> Thanks >> >> Martin > > > It took me a while, but here it is: > Two problems in your code: > 1-You need to call self.replot() instead of self.show() in your init > 2-the call to alignScales messes up things in the pdf. > > See attached code with changes marked with "#!!!!" > > Carlos > > -- > +----------------------------------------------------+ > Carlos Pascual Izarra > Scientific Software Coordinator > Computing Division > Cells / Alba Synchrotron [http:/www.cells.es] > Carretera BP 1413 de Cerdanyola-Sant Cugat, Km. 3.3 > E-08290 Cerdanyola del Valles (Barcelona), Spain > E-mail: cpa...@ce... > Phone: +34 93 592 4428 > +----------------------------------------------------+ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Pyqwt-users mailing list > Pyq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users > |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-06-17 07:29:36
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On Fri 14 June 2013 13:14:11 Discussion and help list for PyQwt users wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to export a pdf for a QwtPlot. I've attached some example > code I am using but the output plot is missing the axes. What am I > doing wrong here? > > Thanks > > Martin It took me a while, but here it is: Two problems in your code: 1-You need to call self.replot() instead of self.show() in your init 2-the call to alignScales messes up things in the pdf. See attached code with changes marked with "#!!!!" Carlos -- +----------------------------------------------------+ Carlos Pascual Izarra Scientific Software Coordinator Computing Division Cells / Alba Synchrotron [http:/www.cells.es] Carretera BP 1413 de Cerdanyola-Sant Cugat, Km. 3.3 E-08290 Cerdanyola del Valles (Barcelona), Spain E-mail: cpa...@ce... Phone: +34 93 592 4428 +----------------------------------------------------+ |
From: Discussion a. h. l. f. P. u. <pyq...@li...> - 2013-06-14 12:23:49
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Thanks, but I think it is a code issue because BodeDemo.py from the PyQwt example gives a correct pdf. Martin On 14 June 2013 12:33, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users <pyq...@li...> wrote: > I also didn't have luck with pdf, but you could try to output to postscript > (it can be easily converted to pdf). If you don't need vector output, better > stick to png (with higher resolution). > > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Discussion and help list for PyQwt users > <pyq...@li...> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I would like to export a pdf for a QwtPlot. I've attached some example >> code I am using but the output plot is missing the axes. What am I >> doing wrong here? >> >> Thanks >> >> Martin >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: >> >> Build for Windows Store. >> >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev >> _______________________________________________ >> Pyqwt-users mailing list >> Pyq...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Pyqwt-users mailing list > Pyq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pyqwt-users > |