On 12/20/2012 08:26 PM, David Kirkby wrote:
On 20 December 2012 08:41, P Purkayastha<ppu...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have explained in the last post in the ticket why NaNs or Infs are
required. I don't know of any other way to represent "invalid" points on a
*square* grid.
I think you have just provided an excellent example of why it is good
to keep Solaris.
Your patch is a hack which adds NaN to represent what you consider
invalid points because you can't think of another way. If I understand
Actually, the impression that is obtained from the discussion in the
ticket is backward. Let me be clear - I *removed* a hack which set the
default value of all *undefined* plot points to be 0. Whoever added that
line wanted to avoid some slowdown, or maybe it was an inadvertent mistake.
It just happens that matplotlib's triangulation command returns nan as
the default values of undefined points.
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