On 12.09.2014 20:01, ConcreteVitamin wrote:
> Accidentally hit send, sorry.. Completed email:
>
> I have a graph that looks like this [1], in which each line has
> different markers for the same number of points. I'd like to add a
> separate "legend box" (like the one already in the graph) for the
On 25.04.2014 11:02, Mark Bakker wrote:
> OK, I figured out I can use:
> converters={0:strpdate2num('%d-%m-%y')}
>
> What now if part of my dates are given as 'day-month-year' and part as
> 'day/month/year' in the same file (I know, who does that, an I could do
> a replace first and then read it i
On 05.03.2014 20:56, Adam Hughes wrote:> Hi,
>
> I am making a stacked histogram where one must enter the desired colors
> together in a list/array when the histogram is called. For certain
> objects in my code, it's helpful to assign a color to them, so that they
> are immediately identified acro
>> Is there a way to have subplots_adjust() automatically chose left,
>> right, bottom, top values so that everything that's been drawn tightly
>> fits the figure?
> What about plt.tight_layout() ?
> (or fig.tight_layout )
Yes, thanks, Pierre!
Andreas.
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I need some help in saving effort to make a figure fill its canvas:
Is there a way to have subplots_adjust() automatically chose left,
right, bottom, top values so that everything that's been drawn tightly
fits the figure? Basically I'm looking for something similar to
bbox_inclues='tight' in sav
Hi,
when running basic_example_writer.py, I get *.mp4 files with a canvas
size of 800x600 pixels (at least that's what mplayer tells me). However,
I have trouble understanding where this canvas size comes from. The
example does not explicitly set the dpi or the figure size, and I don't
have a matp
Hi,
I'd like to have the cpt-city colormaps available in matplotlib. Is
there already a module for this? If not, I'll try to patch something
together. What do you think?
Cheers, Andreas
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Hi,
I'm cross-posting a question I asked on SO:
http://stackoverflow.com/q/15681890/152439
How can I vertically align text in matplotlib? My situation is as follows:
I'm using `ImageGrid`, to plot a row of five images:
grid = ImageGrid(fig,
rect=(0.06, 0., 0.885, 1.
On 02/19/2013 01:52 PM, patricia wrote:
> Thanks Andreas,
> Yes I usually do the same, but in this case I am not managing to do it due
> to the functions being used. It does not allow me to put (7,3, nfig) inside
> the "xx = TaylorDiagram(refstd, fig=fig, rect=122, label="xx")".
> This is the code
> The " subplot(111) " works only until 9 subplots, and this function does
> not allow me to put rect=(7,3,nrfig). I get the error:
> 'Single argument to subplot must be a 3-digit integer')
> ValueError: Single argument to subplot must be a 3-digit integer
I always do
ax = fig.add_subplot(7,
Hi,
I often use mpl interactively (in ipython --pylab) to plot 2d data on
basemaps using pcolormesh. When moving the mouse over the map, I can see
x,y coordinates being displayed in the bottom right of the plot window.
What would be more interesting for me is the value of the pcolomesh'ed
data var
Hi, maybe matplotlib is capable of doing this:
I have two gridded datasets, A and B, for say Europe. Now I want to plot
a 3d surface with the z-values given by dataset A. The surface should be
colored using a given color palette and the values from dataset B.
Any ideas on how to do this are great
> I have a coordination system with some plotted dots connected with a
> line. Now I'd like to fill up the whole space between the line and the
> x-axis. It is the same as in a integral calculation:
> http://www.definicionabc.com/wp-content/uploads/Integral.png
> What I want to do is the same as th
>> > Hi, me again :)
>> >
>> > I'm looking for a way to have the xlabels on the top (instead of
>> bottom),
>> > and the ylabels on the right (instead of left). I guess I could do
>> > something with twinx / twiny and just not use the left/bottom axis,
>> but
>> > I'm sure there is some more elegan
> Hi, me again :)
>
> I'm looking for a way to have the xlabels on the top (instead of bottom),
> and the ylabels on the right (instead of left). I guess I could do
> something with twinx / twiny and just not use the left/bottom axis, but
> I'm sure there is some more elegant way ...
I need to cor
Hi, me again :)
I'm looking for a way to have the xlabels on the top (instead of bottom),
and the ylabels on the right (instead of left). I guess I could do
something with twinx / twiny and just not use the left/bottom axis, but
I'm sure there is some more elegant way ...
Cheers, Andreas.
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Hi,
another question. Given the plot from my last email (I attached the code
to this one as well), I would like to have the x-labels ("J", "F", ...)
not at the location of the xticks, but centered in between to xticks. I
would then move the xticks so that they form the bins to the data chunks,
and
Hi,
I have some data I want to plot using pcolormesh. It's 2d climatological
data, see the attached plot. My data is in a range from -7 to +0.6. I want
to be 0.0 to be clearly visible, while at the same time, the color range
should show the full dynamic of the values. I played with the bwr and
sei
> Hello,
>
> Is there any collection of articles that shows academic articles using
> matplotlib produced plots? I have come across a few recent articles in my
> field with plots produced by matplotlib. Though, the mpl page shows some
> nice examples of publication quality plots, it would be nice t
Hi Francesco,
I'd like to place something like a 'title' inside a legend's box. In
my
specific case, I have a legend with 5 entries, arranged in 5 columns,
so
they're horizontally next to each other in one row. Now what I'd like
to
have is inside the legend's box
> Hi Andreas,
>
> 2012/7/27 Andreas Hilboll :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to place something like a 'title' inside a legend's box. In my
>> specific case, I have a legend with 5 entries, arranged in 5 columns, so
>> they're horizontall
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 06:05:39PM +0200, Andreas Hilboll wrote:
>> > Hi Andreas,
>> >
>> > 2012/7/26 Andreas Hilboll :
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I would like to create a figure which only contains a legend, and no
>> >&g
Hi,
I'd like to place something like a 'title' inside a legend's box. In my
specific case, I have a legend with 5 entries, arranged in 5 columns, so
they're horizontally next to each other in one row. Now what I'd like to
have is inside the legend's box a first row (above the legend entries),
wher
> Hi Andreas,
>
> 2012/7/26 Andreas Hilboll :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to create a figure which only contains a legend, and no
>> axes
>> at all. I would like to manually assign the colors. I found this here:
>>
>>http://stackoverflow.com/a/
Hi,
I would like to create a figure which only contains a legend, and no axes
at all. I would like to manually assign the colors. I found this here:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/3302666
but from there on, I'd like to remove the axes, and put the legend into
three columns.
Any help is greatly a
> Hi all,
>
> I've to draw a plot in a very small area (about 1 degree of height/width)
> with
> a map image.
> I've tried with the warpimage method and with the Nasa visible Earth
> images
> (http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_cat.php?categoryID=1484), but I've some
> problems:
> - with the resolut
> Dear all,
>
> I have a CSV file with the first column with timestamps:
>
> 0:00:00 01/01/2007, 0.000, 10, 0.000, 10,
> 0.000, 10:
> 00:00:00 02/01/2007, 0.000, 10, 0.000, 10,
> 0.000, 10
> 00:00:00 03/01/2007, 0.000, 10, 0.000, 1
>
> Hi,
>
> When creating figures to be included in Latex documents I encountered a
> few
> problems. In the end the text rendering just doesn't blend in well, one
> way
> or another. I found that the problems can be fixed by using Xelatex, which
> provides full unicode support and is able to use t
Hi,
I have a `LinearSegmentedColormap` which I would like to export to GMT's
CPT format. However, I couldn't find a way to get the RBG values of the
`N` color slices of the colormap, which I need in order to create the
CPT file.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Andreas.
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Hi there,
I just noticed today that when I call hist() on a masked_array, also those
values which are masked out are displayed (with their fill_value). Is that
really the desired behaviour?
I'm working in an environment where we're mostly using masked_array, but
also sometimes the 'normal' ndarra
> You want to make a kernel density estimate (a.k.a. a "heatmap").
Thanks for the link, i'll look into it and compare it to the suggested
hexbin().
> This approach would
> likely
> be a bit slow if you have a very large number of points, though. It's
> usually less visually messy to just plot th
Hi there,
the attached figure shows a scatterplot, where the colors indicate the
density of measurement points.
Is there any way to do this with matplotlib?
Thanks for your insight,
Andreas.
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Hello there,
using matplotlib 0.99, I have a problem with colorbars, which is illustrated
by the following code:
---8<---
from matplotlib import ticker
import numpy as np
a = np.arange(676).reshape((26,26))
x = y = np.arange(26)
colorMap = mpl.cm.get_cmap('jet', 10)
colorNorm = mpl.colors.N
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