Try deleting you "~/.matplotlib" folder. Also, the latest matplotlib
is 0.87.6 and it should be used with numpy-1.0rc1 and up. The older
builds require older versions of numpy. (This is just assuming you
are using numpy, but an important note for all).
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On 10/10/06, Bill Dandreta <wjdandreta@...872...> wrote:
I upgraded matplotlib (from 0.84 to 0.87.4 and then 0.87.5) and my
scripts that previously worked no longer plot.
No error message just won't plot.
I tried down grading to 0.84, that no longer plots either.
I used the simple_plot.py example for testing.
Bill
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clean completely your precedent installation. That means remove the directory
matplotlib in the site-package directory.
N.
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Le mardi 10 octobre 2006 09:46, Bill Dandreta a écrit :
I upgraded matplotlib (from 0.84 to 0.87.4 and then 0.87.5) and my
scripts that previously worked no longer plot.
No error message just won't plot.
I tried down grading to 0.84, that no longer plots either.
I used the simple_plot.py example for testing.
Bill
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