http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8921296/how-do-i-plot-a-step-function-with-matplotlib-in-python

On Oct 30, 2014, at 11:29AM, Benjamin Root wrote:

> Kinda sounds a bit like a barchart with the 'step' option, I think?
> 
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Skip Montanaro <s...@pobox.com> wrote:
> I've been doing some work with d3 recently. It's certainly been an 
> education... Out of the box, it supports several different types of 
> interpolation between two points, which I've found quite useful. It allows me 
> to focus on assembling my data, and not worry about transforming it to 
> achieve the desired visual effect. For example, in trading markets, once a 
> trade is seen at a certain price, X, it's useful to think of that price 
> holding until the next trade price seen at Y. With d3's "step-after" 
> interpolation, given two points, (t0, X) and (t1, Y), instead of drawing a 
> single line between the two points, it draws a horizontal line between (t0, 
> X) and (t1, X), then a vertical line between (t1, X) and (t1, Y).
> 
> I've don't a bit of searching, but didn't find anything obviously like this 
> in matplotlib. Does it support such a feature?
> 
> Thx,
> 
> Skip
> 
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