Hello Marco,
thanks for your reply (and sorry for my late one)
On Jan 6, 9:26 am, Marco Nawijn wrote:
> On Jan 5, 10:57 am, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> I am happy to hear that there might be a book on Matplotlib. I am
> using Matplotlib for a while now and find it a very usefull and
&g
Hi James,
thanks for getting back to me.
On Jan 6, 9:33 am, James Stroud wrote:
> Sandro Tosi wrote:
> > - what are the things you like the most of matplotlib, that you want
> > to give emphasis to? And why?
>
> The ability to embed a figure (composed of subplots) into a
Hello Thomas,
thanks for your reply.
On Jan 7, 5:11 pm, Thomas Guettler wrote:
> Sandro Tosi schrieb:
> > - what are you using matplotlib for?
>
> I use the API to create PNGs from data stored in postgres. Webframework:
> Django.
Nice, I plan to make some examples of web emb
Hi Dotan,
On Jan 11, 10:02 am, "Dotan Cohen" wrote:
> 2009/1/5 Sandro Tosi :
> > Your suggestions are really appreciated :) And wish me good luck!
>
> I wish you good luck!
Thanks you :)
> I would suggest at least a chapter on _acquiring_ the data that is to
> be
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 18:50, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2009/1/11 Sandro Tosi :
>>> I would suggest at least a chapter on _acquiring_ the data that is to
>>> be plotted using Python to scrape different sources _not_designed_ to
>>> be scraped. Online webpages come to
Hello and Happy 2009!
I received the interesting proposal to author a book on Matplotlib,
the powerful 2D plotting library for Python.
While preparing the arguments list, I'd like to hear even your
opinion, because different points-of-view will lead to a better
product.
Some basic question I'd l