3

I'm pretty sure this is occurring in the portion of my code where I go to plot text:

xlows = x[local_min]; xhighs = x[local_max]
ylows = y[local_min]; yhighs = y[local_max]
lowvals = prmsl[local_min]; highvals = prmsl[local_max]
# plot lows as blue L's, with min pressure value underneath.
xyplotted = []
# don't plot if there is already a L or H within dmin meters.
yoffset = 0.022*(m.ymax-m.ymin)
dmin = yoffset
for x,y,p in zip(xlows, ylows, lowvals):
    if x < m.xmax and x > m.xmin and y < m.ymax and y > m.ymin:
        dist = [np.sqrt((x-x0)**2+(y-y0)**2) for x0,y0 in xyplotted]
        if not dist or min(dist) > dmin:
            plt.text(x,y,'L',fontsize=14,fontweight='bold',
                    ha='center',va='center',color='b')
            plt.text(x,y-yoffset,repr(int(p)),fontsize=9,
                    ha='center',va='top',color='b',
                    bbox = dict(boxstyle="square",ec='None',fc=(1,1,1,0.5)))
            xyplotted.append((x,y))

My source code is similar to this example third one down from the top.

The Traceback:

/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py:53: UnicodeWarning: Unicode equal comparison failed to convert both arguments to Unicode - interpreting them as being unequal
  if rotation in ('horizontal', None):
/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py:55: UnicodeWarning: Unicode equal comparison failed to convert both arguments to Unicode - interpreting them as being unequal
  elif rotation == 'vertical':

I did a print of the rotation values:

None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
32.5360682877
/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py:53: UnicodeWarning: Unicode equal comparison failed to convert both arguments to Unicode - interpreting them as being unequal
  if rotation in ('horizontal', None):
/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/text.py:55: UnicodeWarning: Unicode equal comparison failed to convert both arguments to Unicode - interpreting them as being unequal
  elif rotation == 'vertical':
32.5360682877
25.1125465842
25.1125465842
2.90036159155
2.90036159155
43.6364736689
43.6364736689

I'm not sure why this error is occurring.

1

1 Answer 1

9

I can't say from your example exactly what is wrong, but this error occurs in Python 2.X when comparing a Unicode string to a byte string. Python 2.X attempts to implicitly convert the byte string to Unicode using the default ascii codec. If that fails, due to the byte string containing non-ASCII bytes, that warning occurs:

Python 2.7.9 (default, Dec 10 2014, 12:24:55) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> u'pingüino' == 'pingüino'
__main__:1: UnicodeWarning: Unicode equal comparison failed to convert both arguments to Unicode - interpreting them as
being unequal
False

Python 3.X reduces the confusion by not allowing non-ASCII characters in a Unicode string literal:

Python 3.3.5 (v3.3.5:62cf4e77f785, Mar  9 2014, 10:35:05) [MSC v.1600 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> 'pingüino' == b'pingüino'
  File "<stdin>", line 1
SyntaxError: bytes can only contain ASCII literal characters.

Instead the programmer must be more explicit, comparing bytes to bytes or Unicode to Unicode, or providing the appropriate conversion:

>>> 'pingüino' == b'ping\xfcino'.decode('latin1')
True
>>> 'pingüino'.encode('latin1') == b'ping\xfcino'
True

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.