Maybe a little shorter is the where() keyword, and even that can be omitted:

ax.plot(t[where(s>=0)],s[where(s>=0)],"g")
ax.plot(t[where(s<0)],s[where(s<0)],"r")

or, shorter:

ax.plot(t[s>=0],s[s>=0],"g")
ax.plot(t[s<0],s[s<0],"r")

cheers

Thomas



Xavier Gnata-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Imagine you have something like:
> 
> from pylab import *
> t = arange(0.0, 2.0, 0.01)
> s = sin(2*pi*t)
> ax = subplot(111)
> ax.plot(t, s)
> 
> That's fine but now I would like to plot the negative parts of the curve 
> in red and the positive one in green.
> Is there a nice pylab oriented way to do that? Some kind of "conditional 
> formating"?
> 
> Xavier
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