Ok I don't think you need recipes for this... just a simple call to 'plot' with the attributes you want. See the "attributes" page of the docs for descriptions of what's available.
On Tuesday, June 28, 2016, Henri Girard <[email protected]> wrote: > Well... It's here I got your examples : > > https://github.com/tbreloff/ExamplePlots.jl/blob/master/notebooks/apply_recipe.ipynb > I just wanted to try it... > My next aim is to use ODE with plots to do my portrait phase and RLC from > pyplot to Plots --------------------------------------pyplot--------- > > w0=1/sqrt(L*C) > Q=sqrt(L/C)/R > tau=2*Q/w0 > E=6; > function rlc(y,t) > return([y[2],-w0^2*y[1]-(w0/Q)*y[2]]) > end; > y0=[E,0]; > listet=linspace(0,5*tau,1000) > liste_u_uprime=integrate.odeint(rlc,y0,listet) > listeu=liste_u_uprime[:,1] > listeuprime=liste_u_uprime[:,2]; > plt.clf() > plt.plot(listet,listeu,label="U(t)") > plt.title("RLC") > plt.xlabel("t (s)") > plt.ylabel("U(v)") > plt.grid() > plt.legend(loc=4); > -------------------------------------- > plt.clf() > plt.plot(listeu,listeuprime,label="U\'=fct(U)") > plt.xlabel("U (V)") > plt.ylabel("U' (V/s)") > plt.title("Portrait de phase RLC regime libre") > plt.grid() > plt.legend(loc=4); > ------------------------------------- > this with ODE in Plots > I thaught it would be easy but I was wrong ! > Plots has nicer environment than pyplot (I like your dark one with black > background I can't make it with pyplot > > > > > > > > > Le vendredi 24 juin 2016 17:37:15 UTC+2, Tom Breloff a écrit : >> >> I just uploaded the IJulia notebook which was my JuliaCon workshop: >> https://github.com/tbreloff/ExamplePlots.jl/blob/master/notebooks/plotswithplots.ipynb >> . >> >> You'll need to be on master or dev to follow along until I tag 0.7.3. >> The documentation is getting more and more complete, so I recommend giving >> it a quick read if you're curious about Plots: >> http://plots.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ >> >> -Tom >> >
