Does nobody have an idea; especially for the  'dynamic'
number of plotted arrays!?
Regards!
Fabian

Fabian Braennstroem schrieb am 09/09/2007 09:01 PM:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a small script which reads a csv file with several
> columns and puts it into an scipay array, which
> I can plot using matplotlib. It works fine, but just with
> explicitly setting the  number of columns:
> 
>   res=loglog(array_mapped[:,0],array_mapped[:,1], 'b',
>                 array_mapped[:,0],array_mapped[:,2], 'g',
>                 array_mapped[:,0],array_mapped[:,3], 'r',
>                 array_mapped[:,0],array_mapped[:,4], 'y',
>                 array_mapped[:,0],array_mapped[:,5], 'k',
>                 array_mapped[:,0],array_mapped[:,6], '-bo',
> linewidth = 2)
> 
> Is there a way to define the number of columns, which I want
> to plot? Or even better, can I apply an sys.argv to
> define the plotted columns, e.g.
> "python csvplot.py all": which plots all columns with its
> value for the y-coordinate and the line-number as x-coordinate
> "python csvplot.py all1": which does the same as above, but
> using column 1 as abscissae
> "python csvplot.py 1 2 5": which plots columns 2 and 5
> against column 1...
> 
> Would be nice, if anybody has an idea, how to achieve this!?
> Regards!
> Fabian
> 
> 
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