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Matplotlib is perfect for generating 2D graphics in Python apps and websites.
Can be used for drawing histograms, spectrums, charts, etc., all via simple line of code.
Matplotlib was inspired by languages like Mathematica and MATLAB.
Requirements:
· Python 2.4.x up to 2.7.x
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Unit support for polar axes and arrow()
· PolarAxes gains getters and setters for "theta_direction", and "theta_offset" to allow for theta to go in either the clock-wise or counter-clockwise direction and to specify where zero degrees should be placed. set_theta_zero_location() is an added convenience function.
· Fixed error in argument handling for tri-functions such as tripcolor()
· axes.labelweight parameter added to rcParams.
· For imshow(), interpolation='nearest' will now always perform an interpolation. A "none" option has been added to indicate no interpolation at all.
· An error in the Hammer projection has been fixed.
· clabel for contour() now accepts a callable. Thanks to Daniel Hyams for the original patch.
· Jae-Joon Lee added the HBox and VBox classes.
· Christoph Gohlke reduced memory usage in imshow().
· scatter() now accepts empty inputs.
Via: Matplotlib 1.2.1
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