Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
>
> nbv4 <cp368...@ohiou.edu> writes:
>
>> [1,0,0,0,2,3,2,1,0,0,0,2,2,1,3,0,0,3...]
>>
>> [...] I want to take this data and display it in a linegraph
>> as if it were this data:
>>
>> [1,1,1,1,3,5,7,8,8,8,10,12,13,16,16,16,19,...]
>
> You can use numpy.cumsum to transform your data. For example, in ipython
> -pylab:
>
> In [4]: x = [1,0,0,0,2,3,2,1,0,0,0,2,2,1,3,0,0,3]
>
> In [5]: cumsum(x)
> Out[5]:
> array([ 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 6, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9, 11, 13, 14, 17, 17, 17,
> 20])
>
> In [6]: plot(cumsum(x))
> Out[6]: [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0xa945070>]
>
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Thats exactly it, thanks!
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