On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 11:27 AM, nahren manuel <meetnah...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hello ,
> I have a two dimensional array, 40X20(rowsXcolumns). Each of the 40 rows
> themselves hold values of the bins of a distribution (which is not always
> normal, can expect a bimodal curve as well)
> It is little difficult to explain to I actually created a sample figure:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/nahrenmascarenhas/6771369071/in/photostream
>
> Any help or trick will be very useful
>
> loads of thanks
>
> nahren
>

This plot seems similar to something I wanted to do (and asked the list
about<http://www.mail-archive.com/matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg18761.html>).
I ended up getting something to work, but the code is a bit ugly. I've
attached my most recent version (which probably needs some cleaning up, but
it works).

If you want a continuous field instead of distinct bars (like you have in
your sample image), you may be able to write up something that's a little
simpler by sectioning out the columns an array into strips of equal width
and repeating histogram values across those columns (sorry, this is a bit
vague). Then use `imshow` to plot the array.

-Tony

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