Pierre
You right
look on excel grahic, I found a logarithmic scale option marked
my bad.
really thanks
see ya
2010/2/11 Samuel Teixeira Santos <arcano...@gmail.com>
> hi again
>
> accuatly, I want redefine my axis points ( it's seems call 'ticks' on
> pyplot, I want redefine his range )
> to be the same as my excel graphic.
>
> I did it's not a logaritmic because to calc thats 'y' points I use another
> formula...
>
> and on Excel it's X Y Scatter Graphic type...
>
> I'm trying now change th xticks and yticks...
>
> thanks :D
>
>
>
> 2010/2/11 Pierre de Buyl <pdeb...@ulb.ac.be>
>
>> Here is what "my" code does. (attached file).
>>
>>
>>
>>> But, There isn't a way to just setting the x,y values' axis easily?
>>>
>> Do you mean the limits of the axes ?
>>
>> Add
>> pp.axis([0.01,10000,0,1])
>> before pp.show()
>>
>>
>> Because isn't a logaritmic (I think)...
>>>
>> the x-axis is logarithmic in model.jpg.
>>
>>
>> And I would like to mantain the same axis coord as in model.jpg, if it's
>>> possible...
>>>
>>> thanks anyway! :D
>>>
>>
>> You're welcome.
>>
>> Pierre
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/11 Pierre de Buyl <pdeb...@ulb.ac.be>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> It is not clear what exactly does not work in your file. I assumed it was
>>> the logarithmic scaling in x. Here is the code to produce that.
>>> A complete documentation is available on http://
>>> matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ , you might be especially interested by the
>>> examples http://matplotlib.sf.net/examples/index.html and the gallery
>>> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/gallery.html that provide codes to
>>> perform a wide range of graphics.
>>>
>>> Pierre
>>>
>>> from decimal import Decimal
>>> from matplotlib import pyplot as pp
>>>
>>> x = ...
>>> y = ...
>>>
>>> pp.xscale('log')
>>> pp.plot(x,y)
>>> pp.xlabel('h')
>>> pp.ylabel('q')
>>> pp.show()
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 11 févr. 10 à 13:51, Samuel Teixeira Santos a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I'm noob on matplotlib on python
>>>
>>> and I need to do excel graphic like (model.jpg) that I send attached.
>>>
>>> I send it too my test code for that
>>>
>>> My problem is to set the values on y and x axis
>>>
>>> how I do it?
>>>
>>> thanks in
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