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nsigustavo's ludibrio at ludibrio3.0 - GitHub - 0 views

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    Incredibly elegant mocking framework I have to check out...
reckoner reckoner

Plotting NaNs in Matplotlib (matplotlib-users) - 0 views

  • Your example works as you describe on recent matplotlib versions. I suspect you are using an old one. The preferred way of handling missing points in numpy, and therefore in matplotlib and pylab, however, is via masked arrays.import pylabimport numpy as npfrom numpy import maa = [1,2,3,4,5]b = np.array([6,2,np.nan,1,9])bm = ma.masked_where(np.isnan(b), b)pylab.plot(a,bm)pylab.show()There are many other examples of masked array use in the examples directory of the matplotlib distribution.EricFernando Abilleira wrote:> Dear sourceforge community,> > I come from a Matlab environment so I am used to plotting matrices that > contain NaN elements. This is very useful because in some cases one > doesn't have data for the entire matrix. If one tries plotting the data, > the NaN elements won't be plotted.
reckoner reckoner

manipulating taskbar applications w/o mouse? - 0 views

  • The taskbar module is really experimental - and I think this is one of the first questions about it :)    tb.RunningApplication.Button(i).Click() - doesn't use ClickInput() 
chao wang

Notes on using Vim with Python - 0 views

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    aracter instead of spaces because it makes it easier when pressing BACKSPACE or DELETE, since if the indent is using spaces it will take 4 keystrokes to delete the indent. Using this setting, however, makes VIM see multiple space characters as tabstops, and so does the right thing and will delete four spaces (assuming 4 is your setting).
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