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matplotlib
Ben Bolker
11 November 2019
## /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/matplotlib/__init__.py:1352: UserWarning:
## because the backend has already been chosen;
## matplotlib.use() must be called *before* pylab, matplotlib.pyplot,
## or matplotlib.backends is imported for the first time.
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warnings.warn(_use_error_msg)
matplotlib
? matplotlib is the Python module for making graphics and plotting data
? we¡¯ve already used it, in the primewalk example at the beginning
of the course
? we will explore some basic capabilities of matplotlib, especially
the matplotlib.pyplot submodule
? resources: matplotlib cheat sheet, gallery, tutorial
basic setup
? if you have Anaconda installed, matplotlib should already be
installed (for use in Spyder or Jupyter notebooks
? matplotlib is already install on syzygy
? once installed, use
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np ## we almost always use matplotlib with numpy
? plotting basics (¡°hello, world¡± for plots)
x = np.arange(5)
plt.plot(x)
This call to matplotlib.use()
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showing/saving plots
? if using Spyder (or PyCharm), plots might just show up
? in Jupyter notebooks, put the magic %matplotlib inline in a code
chunk to display plots
? use plt.show() to show plots otherwise
? use plt.savefig("filename.png") to save the figure to a file on
disk (you can click to open it, or include it in a Word document, or
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basic plots
? a list, tuple, or 1-D ndarray will be treated as the y-axis values
for a plot; the indices (0, . . . len(x)-1) are the x-axis points
y = np.array([1,3,2,4,8,5])
plt.plot(y)
plt.show(y)
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plt.savefig("example1.png")
plt.close()
more principled plots
? plt.plot, plt.show are ¡°magic¡± functions
? better to use plt.subplots()
? returns a tuple with an object representing the whole figure and an
object representing the axes (plot area)
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot(y)
## create plot
fig.savefig("example2.png") ## save figure
scatter plots
? .scatter() produces a scatterplot
? points instead of lines
? adds a margin around the points
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
np.random.seed(101)
x = np.random.randint(5,size=len(y))
ax.scatter(x,y)
## create plot
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Putting more than one thing on a plot
You can put more than one .plot() or .scatter() on the same set of
axes
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
x = np.arange(0,5*np.pi,0.1)
y = np.sin(x)
ax.plot(x,y)
ax.plot(x+np.pi/2,y,color="red")
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Modifying plot appearance
? color
? marker (+, o, x, . . . )
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? linestyle (-, --, -., None, . . . )
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
x = np.arange(0,5*np.pi,0.1)
y = np.sin(x)
ax.plot(x,y,marker="x",linestyle="--",color="purple")
ax.plot(x+np.pi/2,y,linewidth=2,color="blue")
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More modifications
Shortcuts for color (first letter), marker, line style . . . see plot documentation
x = np.arange(0., 5., 0.2)
plt.plot(x, x, "r--")
plt.plot(x, x ** 2, "bs")
plt.plot(x, x ** 3, "g^")
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