On 16/10/2024 22:47, rbowman wrote:
On 16 Oct 2024 08:20:10 GMT, Martin Schöön wrote:

Den 2024-10-15 skrev Stefan Ram <r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de>:
Martin =?UTF-8?Q?Sch=C3=B6=C3=B6n?= <martin.sch...@gmail.com> wrote or
quoted:
l.set_data(x0, y0)

   Well, I got to say, it's pretty rad that you're rocking Python!
   That language is the bee's knees, for real.

   As for your question, here's my two cents off the cuff:
   Could it be that the newer Matplotlib versions are jonesing for
   something like "l.set_data( [ x0 ],[ y0 ])" in that spot?

Thanks, that was quick and adding square brackets fixed my code.

Me rocking Python?

/Martin

You have to understand Stefan tries to use American slang, not always
entirely accurately. I think 'bee's knees' died out around 1931.


Not sure about America, but the bee's knees is still in common use in the UK

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