[matplotlib-devel] Problems with scrolling graph

2015-06-19 Thread aureta
PYTHON CODE: 

import serial # import Serial Library
import numpy  # Import numpy
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt #import matplotlib library
from drawnow import *
 
tempF= []
pressure= []
 
arduinoData = serial.Serial('com6', 115200) #Creating our serial object
named arduinoData
plt.ion() #Tell matplotlib you want interactive mode to plot live data
cnt=0
 
def makeFig(): #Create a function that makes our desired plot
plt.ylim(0,500) #Set y min and max
values
plt.title('Frequency vs Time')  #Plot the title
plt.grid(True)  #Turn the grid on
plt.ylabel('Frequency (pulses/sec)')#Set
ylabels
plt.plot(tempF, 'ro-', label='pulses/sec')   #plot the temperature
plt.legend(loc='upper left')#plot the legend
  
 
plt2=plt.twinx()#Create a second y axis
plt.ylim(0,500)   #Set limits of second y axis-
adjust to readings you are getting
plt2.plot(pressure, 'b^-', label='Pressure (Pa)') #plot pressure data
plt2.set_ylabel('Pressrue (Pa)')#label second y axis
plt2.ticklabel_format(useOffset=False)   #Force matplotlib to
NOT autoscale y axis
plt2.legend(loc='upper right')  #plot the legend
   
 
while True: # While loop that loops forever
while (arduinoData.inWaiting()==0): #Wait here until there is data
pass #do nothing
arduinoString = arduinoData.readline() #read the line of text from the
serial port
dataArray = arduinoString.split(',')   #Split it into an array called
dataArray
temp = float(dataArray[0])   #Convert first element to floating
number and put in temp
pres = float(dataArray[1])#Convert second element to
floating number and put in P
tempF.append(temp) #Build our tempF array by
appending temp readings
pressure.append(pres)#Building our pressure
array by appending P readings
drawnow(makeFig)   #Call drawnow to update our live
graph
plt.pause(.01) #Pause Briefly. Important to keep
drawnow from crashing
cnt=cnt+1
if(cnt>10):#If you have 50 or more points,
delete the first one from the array
tempF.pop(0)   #This allows us to just see the
last 50 data points
pressure.pop(0)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ARDUINO CODE:
 
 
#include "Wire.h"// imports the wire library for talking over I2C
#include "Adafruit_BMP085.h"  // import the Pressure Sensor Library
Adafruit_BMP085 mySensor;  // create sensor object called mySensor
 
float tempC;  // Variable for holding temp in C
float tempF;  // Variable for holding temp in F
float pressure; //Variable for holding pressure reading
 
void setup(){
Serial.begin(115200); //turn on serial monitor
mySensor.begin();   //initialize mySensor
}
 
void loop() {
tempC = mySensor.readTemperature(); //  Be sure to declare your variables
tempF = tempC*1.8 + 32.; // Convert degrees C to F
pressure=mySensor.readPressure(); //Read Pressure
 
 
Serial.print(tempF);
Serial.print(" , ");
Serial.println(pressure);
delay(250); //Pause between readings.
}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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[matplotlib-devel] Problems with scrolling graph

2015-06-19 Thread aureta

PYTHON CODE: 

import serial # import Serial Library
import numpy  # Import numpy
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt #import matplotlib library
from drawnow import *
 
tempF= []
pressure= []
 
arduinoData = serial.Serial('com6', 115200) #Creating our serial object
named arduinoData
plt.ion() #Tell matplotlib you want interactive mode to plot live data
cnt=0
 
def makeFig(): #Create a function that makes our desired plot
plt.ylim(0,500) #Set y min and max
values
plt.title('Frequency vs Time')  #Plot the title
plt.grid(True)  #Turn the grid on
plt.ylabel('Frequency (pulses/sec)')#Set
ylabels
plt.plot(tempF, 'ro-', label='pulses/sec')   #plot the temperature
plt.legend(loc='upper left')#plot the legend
  
 
plt2=plt.twinx()#Create a second y axis
plt.ylim(0,500)   #Set limits of second y axis-
adjust to readings you are getting
plt2.plot(pressure, 'b^-', label='Pressure (Pa)') #plot pressure data
plt2.set_ylabel('Pressrue (Pa)')#label second y axis
plt2.ticklabel_format(useOffset=False)   #Force matplotlib to
NOT autoscale y axis
plt2.legend(loc='upper right')  #plot the legend
   
 
while True: # While loop that loops forever
while (arduinoData.inWaiting()==0): #Wait here until there is data
pass #do nothing
arduinoString = arduinoData.readline() #read the line of text from the
serial port
dataArray = arduinoString.split(',')   #Split it into an array called
dataArray
temp = float(dataArray[0])   #Convert first element to floating
number and put in temp
pres = float(dataArray[1])#Convert second element to
floating number and put in P
tempF.append(temp) #Build our tempF array by
appending temp readings
pressure.append(pres)#Building our pressure
array by appending P readings
drawnow(makeFig)   #Call drawnow to update our live
graph
plt.pause(.01) #Pause Briefly. Important to keep
drawnow from crashing
cnt=cnt+1
if(cnt>10):#If you have 50 or more points,
delete the first one from the array
tempF.pop(0)   #This allows us to just see the
last 50 data points
pressure.pop(0)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ARDUINO CODE:
 
 
#include "Wire.h"// imports the wire library for talking over I2C
#include "Adafruit_BMP085.h"  // import the Pressure Sensor Library
Adafruit_BMP085 mySensor;  // create sensor object called mySensor
 
float tempC;  // Variable for holding temp in C
float tempF;  // Variable for holding temp in F
float pressure; //Variable for holding pressure reading
 
void setup(){
Serial.begin(115200); //turn on serial monitor
mySensor.begin();   //initialize mySensor
}
 
void loop() {
tempC = mySensor.readTemperature(); //  Be sure to declare your variables
tempF = tempC*1.8 + 32.; // Convert degrees C to F
pressure=mySensor.readPressure(); //Read Pressure
 
 
Serial.print(tempF);
Serial.print(" , ");
Serial.println(pressure);
delay(250); //Pause between readings.
}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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