Hi everyone,
I'm trying to draw confidence bands around some model data-points that I
have and I think the tutorials that I've read so far that paint areas below
curves are not what I'm looking for (e.g.,
http://pyx.sourceforge.net/gallery/graphs/integral.html), because in order
to paint areas between curves with those methods (i.e., by the method
suggested in this same mailist here:
http://osdir.com/ml/python.pyx.users/2008-07/msg00002.html), the trick is
to paint white below the second curve.
Basically in my code I have three vectors, model, model_down and model_up.
The idea is to plot the confidence bands between the curves model_down and
model_up (which represent my confidence bads) and plot model as datapoints
on top: do you have any idea on how to do this?
Cheers!
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