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From: <bm...@ca...> - 2007-04-25 17:49:20
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I think I already tried that. I will try that again when I'm at my desk tomorrow. Should it not be possible to use the windows way: write to file t= o communicate with gnuplot? Or does it happen like that already? Benny Quoting Pau Cervera Badia <ce...@ff...>: > I had the same problem yesterday. I solved by using python2.4 instead > of python2.5 which comes with Feisty as default. I couldn't find a > better solution. > > Hope that helps, > > bm...@ca... wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I upgraded my PC to Feisty, and gnuplot gives wrong results. >> >> Inline passing of Data no longer works. >> Running eg test.py : >> >> ############### test GridData and compute_GridData ########## >> a function of two variables from a GridData file >> Press return to show results... >> Warning: empty x range [-10:-10], adjusting to [-9.9:-10.1] >> Warning: empty y range [-0.839072:-0.839072], adjusting to >> [-0.830681:-0.847462] >> Warning: empty z range [0.544021:0.544021], adjusting to [0.538581:0.549= 461] >> >> further: >> >> gnuplot> set parametric >> gnuplot> set data style lines >> gnuplot> set hidden >> gnuplot> set contour base >> gnuplot> set xlabel "x" >> gnuplot> set ylabel "y" >> gnuplot> splot '/tmp/tmpYPH6zP' notitle >> Same thing, inline data >> Press return to show results... >> Warning: empty x range [0:0], adjusting to [-1:1] >> Warning: empty y range [-1.5:-1.5], adjusting to [-1.485:-1.515] >> Warning: empty z range [-2.25:-2.25], adjusting to [-2.2275:-2.2725] >> Notice: cannot contour non grid data! >> Notice: No surface grid anything could be hidden behind >> line 24: *All* edges undefined or out of range, thus no plot. >> >> I am on AMD64, dual core, standard Feisty packages (so python-gnuplot 1.= 7) >> >> Anything I can do to get my code working again quickly? >> >> Benny >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------= - >> This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >> Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >> control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. >> http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Gnuplot-py-users mailing list >> Gnu...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-py-users >> >> >> > > -- > Pau Cervera i Badia (e-mail ce...@ff...) > { > Departament de F=EDsica Fonamental Mart=ED i Franqu=E9s, = 1 > Universitat de Barcelona Planta 3, despatx 346 bis > 08028 Barcelona > tel: +34 934 039 708 Spain > > "Simple things should be simple, complex things should be possible." > -- Alan Kay > return http://www.ffn.ub.es/%7Ecervera/ > } > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. |
From: Pau C. B. <ce...@ff...> - 2007-04-25 16:40:39
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I had the same problem yesterday. I solved by using python2.4 instead of python2.5 which comes with Feisty as default. I couldn't find a better solution. Hope that helps, bm...@ca... wrote: > Hi, > > I upgraded my PC to Feisty, and gnuplot gives wrong results. > > Inline passing of Data no longer works. > Running eg test.py : > > ############### test GridData and compute_GridData ########## > a function of two variables from a GridData file > Press return to show results... > Warning: empty x range [-10:-10], adjusting to [-9.9:-10.1] > Warning: empty y range [-0.839072:-0.839072], adjusting to [-0.830681:-0.847462] > Warning: empty z range [0.544021:0.544021], adjusting to [0.538581:0.549461] > > further: > > gnuplot> set parametric > gnuplot> set data style lines > gnuplot> set hidden > gnuplot> set contour base > gnuplot> set xlabel "x" > gnuplot> set ylabel "y" > gnuplot> splot '/tmp/tmpYPH6zP' notitle > Same thing, inline data > Press return to show results... > Warning: empty x range [0:0], adjusting to [-1:1] > Warning: empty y range [-1.5:-1.5], adjusting to [-1.485:-1.515] > Warning: empty z range [-2.25:-2.25], adjusting to [-2.2275:-2.2725] > Notice: cannot contour non grid data! > Notice: No surface grid anything could be hidden behind > line 24: *All* edges undefined or out of range, thus no plot. > > I am on AMD64, dual core, standard Feisty packages (so python-gnuplot 1.7) > > Anything I can do to get my code working again quickly? > > Benny > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-py-users mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-py-users > > > -- Pau Cervera i Badia (e-mail ce...@ff...) { Departament de Física Fonamental Martí i Franqués, 1 Universitat de Barcelona Planta 3, despatx 346 bis 08028 Barcelona tel: +34 934 039 708 Spain "Simple things should be simple, complex things should be possible." -- Alan Kay return http://www.ffn.ub.es/%7Ecervera/ } |
From: <bm...@ca...> - 2007-04-25 14:00:24
|
Hi, I upgraded my PC to Feisty, and gnuplot gives wrong results. Inline passing of Data no longer works. Running eg test.py : ############### test GridData and compute_GridData ########## a function of two variables from a GridData file Press return to show results... Warning: empty x range [-10:-10], adjusting to [-9.9:-10.1] Warning: empty y range [-0.839072:-0.839072], adjusting to [-0.830681:-0.847462] Warning: empty z range [0.544021:0.544021], adjusting to [0.538581:0.549461] further: gnuplot> set parametric gnuplot> set data style lines gnuplot> set hidden gnuplot> set contour base gnuplot> set xlabel "x" gnuplot> set ylabel "y" gnuplot> splot '/tmp/tmpYPH6zP' notitle Same thing, inline data Press return to show results... Warning: empty x range [0:0], adjusting to [-1:1] Warning: empty y range [-1.5:-1.5], adjusting to [-1.485:-1.515] Warning: empty z range [-2.25:-2.25], adjusting to [-2.2275:-2.2725] Notice: cannot contour non grid data! Notice: No surface grid anything could be hidden behind line 24: *All* edges undefined or out of range, thus no plot. I am on AMD64, dual core, standard Feisty packages (so python-gnuplot 1.7) Anything I can do to get my code working again quickly? Benny ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. |