matplotlib is a Python 2D plotting library which produces publication-quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. matplotlib can be used in Python scripts, the Python and IPython shell (ala MATLAB or Mathematica), web application servers, and various graphical user interface toolkits.
For installation instructions and requirements, see the INSTALL file.
After installation, you can launch the test suite:
python tests.py
Or from the Python interpreter:
import matplotlib matplotlib.test()
Consider reading http://matplotlib.org/devel/coding_guide.html#testing for more information. Note that the test suite requires nose and on Python 2.7 mock which are not installed by default. Please install with pip or your package manager of choice.
matplotlib's communication channels include active mailing lists:
- Users mailing list: [email protected]
- Announcement mailing list: [email protected]
- Development mailing list: [email protected]
The first is a good starting point for general questions and discussions.
You've discovered a bug or something else you want to change - excellent!
You've worked out a way to fix it – even better!
You want to tell us about it – best of all!
The easiest way to contribute is through GitHub; if interested in doing so, browse the development workflow guide.
If you don't want to submit your changes via Github, take a look at the guide to making patches.