Reviewed savefig script.
--- a/savefig/questions.rst Thu Oct 21 18:22:07 2010 +0530
+++ b/savefig/questions.rst Tue Oct 26 11:13:32 2010 +0530
@@ -102,6 +102,9 @@
Answer: Save the sine plot in file sine.png as a pdf file in page-size
A4 and saves it into the current working directory
+.. #[Puneeth: Good questions, but can we use it in quiz? most of it
+.. has not been taught in the tutorial.]
+
Larger Questions
----------------
@@ -116,3 +119,5 @@
points. Title the plot as 'Tan plot' and the legend plot with
'tan(x)'. And save the plot as a svg file with the filename
tangent_plot.
+
+
--- a/savefig/script.rst Thu Oct 21 18:22:07 2010 +0530
+++ b/savefig/script.rst Tue Oct 26 11:13:32 2010 +0530
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
.. At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to
-.. 1. Saving plots using ``savefig()`` function.
-.. #. Saving plots in different formats.
+.. 1. Save plots using ``savefig()`` function.
+.. #. Save plots in different formats.
.. Prerequisites
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
External Reviewer :
Checklist OK? : <put date stamp here, if OK> [2010-10-05]
+.. #[Puneeth: Quickref missing.]
=======
Savefig
@@ -30,8 +31,10 @@
{{{ switch to next slide, outline slide }}}
-In this tutorial you will learn how to save plots using Python. And
-saving in different formats, and locating the file in the file system.
+In this tutorial you will learn how to save plots using Python, saving
+in different formats, and locating the file in the file system.
+
+.. #[Puneeth: file-system is too technical.]
{{{ switch to next slide, a sine wave}}}
@@ -39,8 +42,8 @@
ipython -pylab
-It will start your IPython interpreter with the required python
-modules for plotting and saving your plots.
+As you know, it will start your IPython interpreter with the required
+python modules for plotting and saving your plots.
{{{ Open ipython }}}
@@ -61,6 +64,10 @@
the plot for future use so that you can embed the plot in your
reports.
+.. #[Puneeth: All this is known stuff. You don't have to elaborate so
+.. much on it. Just say, let us plot sin function from -3 pi to 3
+.. pi. Show the commands, and be done with it. ]
+
{{{ switch to next slide, savefig() }}}
{{{ Switch the focus to IPython interpreter window }}}
@@ -70,10 +77,12 @@
savefig('/home/fossee/sine.png')
-Notice that ``savefig`` function takes one argument which is a string
-which is the filename. The last 3 characters after the ``.`` in the
-filename is the extension or type of the file which determines the
-format in which you want to save.
+Notice that ``savefig`` function takes one argument which is the
+filename. The last 3 characters after the ``.`` in the filename is the
+extension or type of the file which determines the format in which you
+want to save.
+
+.. #[Puneeth: removed mention of string]
{{{ Highlight the /home/fossee part using mouse movements }}}