From: Michael H. <hag...@jp...> - 2002-09-26 16:56:50
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Lothar, [I have cc'ed this email to the gnuplot-py-users mailing list. Please subscribe to that list if you are interested in following Gnuplot.py developments: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-py-users .] Lothar Birk <bi...@en...> writes: > Dear Michael, > > first of all, thank your for your great tool which is very useful to > me creating plots on the fly for my lectures and papers. > > I recently had to move to an Win2k PC :-( and try to get some of my > Python scripts running there, > In all my scripts using Gnuplot I run into the following error message. > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Home\birk\src\pyprop\b-series\TESTBS~1.PY", line 46, in ? > PDlist=[0.5,0.6,0.8,1.0,1.2,1.4]) > File "C:\Home\birk\src\pyprop\b-series\propseries.py", line 269, in > plotKTKQ > g.additem('set xrange [%f:%f]' % (Jmin,Jmax)) > File "C:\Home\birk\src\pyprop\b-series\IncrGnuplot.py", line 173, in > additem > self.__call__(plotitem) > File "C:\program > files\python22\Lib\site-packages\Gnuplot\_Gnuplot.py", line 206, in __call__ > self.gnuplot(s) > File "C:\PROGRA~1\python22\lib\site-packages\Gnuplot\gp_win32.py", > line 121, in __call__ > self.write(s + '\n') > IOError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument > > The weird thing is that it does not happen at the same place in the > script at different runs from a command terminal. May be this error > is not a Gnuplot.py issue at all, but related to system or python > installation. I hope, however, you can provide me with hints where to look. > > I have python-2.2.1, gnuplot-py-1.6.1, Numeric-21.3 and a lot of > other stuff which runs as far as I know. > > Best regards > Lothar I don't think there's ever been a version 1.6.1 of Gnuplot.py released. Are you using 1.6 or a more recent CVS version or ...? It looks like you are using a home-cooked extension to Gnuplot.py, so I could only guess what your problem might be. Possibly the argument that you are passing to gnuplot.__call__ is not a sensible string as it should be. If you send us more information we might be able to help you. Michael -- Michael Haggerty hag...@jp... |