move the Matplotlib section up

If the introduction mentions Numpy, Scipy and then Matplotlib -- they should
appear in that order in the 'Libraries' section.
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Valentin Haenel
2013-02-21 21:53:39 +01:00
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@@ -39,6 +39,15 @@ modules for various commonly used tasks in scientific programing like linear
algebra, integration (calculus), ordinary differential equation solvers and
signal processing.
Matplotlib
----------
`matplotlib <http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/>`_ is a flexible plotting
library for creating interactive 2D and 3D plots that can also be saved as
manuscript-quality figures. The API in many ways reflects that of `MATLAB <http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/>`_,
easing transition of MATLAB users to Python. Many examples, along with the
source code to re-create them, can be browsed at the `matplotlib gallery <http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/gallery.html>`_.
Enthought
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@@ -50,14 +59,6 @@ variants: a free version `EPD Free <http://enthought.com/products/epd_free.php>`
and a paid version with various `pricing options.
<http://enthought.com/products/epd_sublevels.php>`_
Matplotlib
----------
`matplotlib <http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/>`_ is a flexible plotting
library for creating interactive 2D and 3D plots that can also be saved as
manuscript-quality figures. The API in many ways reflects that of `MATLAB <http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/>`_,
easing transition of MATLAB users to Python. Many examples, along with the
source code to re-create them, can be browsed at the `matplotlib gallery <http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/gallery.html>`_.
Resources
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