On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:49 AM, Bala subramanian
<bala.biophys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Friends,
>
> I have a matrix data and i used matshow() function to plot. The plot is
> attached.
>
> 1) After plotting the data, i used xticks() function to change the x-axis
> tick labels from x1 to x12 ( figure attached). Similarly I want to change
> the y-axis tick labels into as A,B and C,  instead of 0,1,2 (in the attached
> figure) but when i use yticks() function as below, it dosent happen, instead
> it changes the plot.
>
> yticks( arange(3), ('A','B','C'))
>

Can you post a complete code (a simplified version that reproduces the
problem)? I have done some simple tests but it worked as expected.
Also, please report the version number of your mpl installation.


> 2) I used the colormap cm.autumn to create the plot. Suppose if i want to
> generate the same plot with green,black, red combination, how should i
> specify the colors in matshow.
>

If none of the mpl's colormaps fits your need, you need to create your
own colormap.
Maybe the links below will be helpful.

http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Show_colormaps

-JJ



> Thanks in advance.
> Bala
>
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