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@mtrevino57 Not really. Posts are formatted in Markdown, like on many other developer-centric sites (StackOverflow, GitHub...). There's a good cheatsheet here: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet
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I think you miss a column!? 1256x792
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@brumm, Thanks!!!
You are Correct, as far as the size of the final image, it would be 1256. When pasting I would start a 0,314,628,942 for the x-axis and the four across should work. I am still getting the cannot determine the region size. HOWEVER!!! I am getting closer, now am able to save the plots to files, so eventually I should be able to create a gridded image and paste the files back into it. Seems a bit redundant since all I really want to do is paste the current figure/plot into a 4x3 grid. Getting the math correct on figure size, I am left with the ValueError: cannot determine region size; use 4-item box. -
GOT IT! The ValueError was related to how I was loading the image. And I once I got the columns and size right(Thanks brumm), it works.
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@mtrevino57 You're welcome 😉
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YES! Thanks to EVERYONE who took a look at this, MORE EYES is better than TWO! ;-)
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@mtrevino57 Triple quoted strings combined str.format() can make your code easier to understand and faster to execute than repeated calls to str() combined with string concatenation...
fmt = '''{} on {} Storage: {:.2f} AF Elev: {} ft @{} is {:.2f} ft below top of {}: {} ft''' print(fmt.format('Altus', '16FEB19', 109068, 1555.555, '13:00', 3.45, 'CONSERVATION Pool', 1559)) labeltext = fmt.format(globals()[stcode[i]].Name, cdate, float(storelev2[0]), elevnow, lasttime, cspace, cpool[2], cpool[1])
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@ccc GOT IT! THANKS Again!!!!