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Using matplotlib 3.2 as well as with trying 1.2, which is recommended in the guideline, I have an "object of type <class 'numpy.float64'> cannot be safely interpreted as an integer" error I don't know why no one has reported it so far.
lt.figure(1, figsize=(4,4), facecolor='w')
ax = plt.subplot('111', projection='smith', plot_marker_default=None, axes_normalize_label=False) in this line I get type error below.
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
~\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\numpy\core\function_base.py in linspace(start, stop, num, endpoint, retstep, dtype, axis)
116 try:
--> 117 num = operator.index(num)
118 except TypeError:
TypeError: 'numpy.float64' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-10-2f840a3fb238> in <module>
34
35 plt.figure(1, figsize=(4,4), facecolor='w')
---> 36 ax = plt.subplot('111', projection='smith', plot_marker_default=None, axes_normalize_label=False)
37 #axes_normalize=True, axes_impedance=50, axes_normalize_label=True
38
~\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python37\site-packages\matplotlib\pyplot.py in subplot(*args, **kwargs)
1028
1029 fig = gcf()
-> 1030 a = fig.add_subplot(*args, **kwargs)
1031 bbox = a.bbox
1032 byebye = []
~\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python37\site-packages\matplotlib\figure.py in add_subplot(self, *args, **kwargs)
1417 self._axstack.remove(ax)
1418
-> 1419 a = subplot_class_factory(projection_class)(self, *args, **kwargs)
1420
1421 return self._add_axes_internal(key, a)
~\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python37\site-packages\matplotlib\axes\_subplots.py in __init__(self, fig, *args, **kwargs)
74
75 # _axes_class is set in the subplot_class_factory
---> 76 self._axes_class.__init__(self, fig, self.figbox, **kwargs)
77 # add a layout box to this, for both the full axis, and the poss
78 # of the axis. We need both because the axes may become smaller
~\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\smithplot\smithaxes.py in __init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
372
373 # seperate Axes parameter
--> 374 Axes.__init__(self, *args, **SmithAxes.update_scParams(instance=self, filter_dict=True, reset=False, **kwargs))
375 self.set_aspect(1, adjustable='box', anchor='C')
376
~\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python37\site-packages\matplotlib\axes\_base.py in __init__(self, fig, rect, facecolor, frameon, sharex, sharey, label, xscale, yscale, **kwargs)
452
453 self._rasterization_zorder = None
--> 454 self.cla()
455
456 # funcs used to format x and y - fall back on major formatters
~\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\smithplot\smithaxes.py in cla(self)
475
476 for grid in ['major', "minor"]:
--> 477 self.grid(b=self._get_key("grid.%s.enable" % grid), which=grid)
478
479 def _set_lim_and_transforms(self):
~\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\smithplot\smithaxes.py in grid(self, b, which, fancy, dividers, threshold, **kwargs)
1062 x_div, y_div = d_mat[i, k]
1063
-> 1064 for xs in np.linspace(x0, x1, x_div + 1)[1:]:
1065 x_lines.append([xs, y0, y1])
1066 x_lines.append([xs, -y1, -y0])
<__array_function__ internals> in linspace(*args, **kwargs)
~\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\numpy\core\function_base.py in linspace(start, stop, num, endpoint, retstep, dtype, axis)
119 raise TypeError(
120 "object of type {} cannot be safely interpreted as an integer."
--> 121 .format(type(num)))
122
123 if num < 0:
TypeError: object of type <class 'numpy.float64'> cannot be safely interpreted as an integer.
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I think this is duplicate of #30 and also fixed in PR #27 and #28.
Those were not merged yet by the author, but if you want I merged them on my branch on my profile.
If you want to use it you can install it from my github branch (where I applied #28 ).
Using matplotlib 3.2 as well as with trying 1.2, which is recommended in the guideline, I have an "object of type <class 'numpy.float64'> cannot be safely interpreted as an integer" error I don't know why no one has reported it so far.
lt.figure(1, figsize=(4,4), facecolor='w')
ax = plt.subplot('111', projection='smith', plot_marker_default=None, axes_normalize_label=False) in this line I get type error below.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: