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Hi, I am confused by the arrangement of multiple figures in a grid. I begin with the example code in the README,
gui = imshow_gui((300, 300), (2, 1)) # 2 columns, 1 row of images (each initially 300×300) canvases = gui["canvas"] imshow(canvases[1,1], testimage("lighthouse")) imshow(canvases[1,2], testimage("mandrill")) Gtk.showall(gui["window"])
it throws an error when accessing canvases[1,2]
canvases[1,2]
julia> imshow(canvases[1,2], testimage("mandrill")) ERROR: BoundsError: attempt to access 2×1 Array{Any,2} at index [1, 2]
and I check the size of canvases is
canvases
julia> size(canvases) (2, 1)
it seems that the canvases will arrange by column while the gui declares it should be by rows. The following two tries also support my guess.
If I change the indexes for accessing canvases
gui = imshow_gui((300, 300), (2, 1)) # 2 columns, 1 row of images (each initially 300×300) canvases = gui["canvas"] imshow(canvases[1,1], testimage("lighthouse")) imshow(canvases[2,1], testimage("mandrill")) Gtk.showall(gui["window"])
and if I exchange the grid size in imshow_gui
imshow_gui
gui = imshow_gui((300, 300), (2, 1)) canvases = gui["canvas"] imshow(canvases[1,1], testimage("lighthouse")) imshow(canvases[1,2], testimage("mandrill")) Gtk.showall(gui["window"])
But I have no idea what happens, my working environment is,
julia> versioninfo() Julia Version 1.2.0 Commit c6da87ff4b (2019-08-20 00:03 UTC) Platform Info: OS: Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6300HQ CPU @ 2.30GHz WORD_SIZE: 64 LIBM: libopenlibm LLVM: libLLVM-6.0.1 (ORCJIT, skylake)
and the versions of my installed packages (I have updated them by running update)
update
(v1.2) pkg> status Status `~/.julia/environments/v1.2/Project.toml` [c52e3926] Atom v0.12.9 [39de3d68] AxisArrays v0.4.2 [6e4b80f9] BenchmarkTools v0.5.0 [e2554f3b] Clp v0.7.1 [5ae59095] Colors v0.11.2 [861a8166] Combinatorics v1.0.0 [a2441757] Coverage v1.0.0 [f68482b8] Cthulhu v1.0.0 [a93c6f00] DataFrames v0.20.2 [b4f34e82] Distances v0.8.2 [31c24e10] Distributions v0.22.5 [8d5ece8b] GLMNet v0.4.2 [4c0ca9eb] Gtk v0.18.0 [7073ff75] IJulia v1.21.1 [6218d12a] ImageMagick v0.7.5 [80713f31] ImageSegmentation v1.4.2 [86fae568] ImageView v0.10.8 [916415d5] Images v0.22.0 [6deec6e2] IndexedTables v0.12.6 [e5e0dc1b] Juno v0.8.1 [5ab0869b] KernelDensity v0.5.1 [b964fa9f] LaTeXStrings v1.1.0 [093fc24a] LightGraphs v1.3.1 [2f5eb75a] LightGraphsFlows v0.3.1 [4345ca2d] Loess v0.5.1 [10e44e05] MATLAB v0.7.3 [f0f68f2c] PlotlyJS v0.13.1 [91a5bcdd] Plots v0.29.7 [c46f51b8] ProfileView v0.6.3 [438e738f] PyCall v1.91.4 [d330b81b] PyPlot v2.8.2 [6f49c342] RCall v0.13.4 [295af30f] Revise v2.5.4 [102930c3] SmoothingSplines v0.2.1 [2913bbd2] StatsBase v0.32.2 [f3b207a7] StatsPlots v0.14.1 [5e47fb64] TestImages v0.6.1 [a759f4b9] TimerOutputs v0.5.3 [fdbf4ff8] XLSX v0.6.1
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Hi, I am confused by the arrangement of multiple figures in a grid. I begin with the example code in the README,
it throws an error when accessing
canvases[1,2]
and I check the size of
canvases
isit seems that the canvases will arrange by column while the gui declares it should be by rows. The following two tries also support my guess.
If I change the indexes for accessing
canvases
and if I exchange the grid size in
imshow_gui
But I have no idea what happens, my working environment is,
and the versions of my installed packages (I have updated them by running
update
)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: