Re: [Matplotlib-users] How to visualize a, b results of x, y variables

2015-07-10 Thread Jonno
Thanks for all the ideas. On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 8:09 PM, Joy merwin monteiro joy.mer...@gmail.com wrote: Maybe you could plot the ratio? That should give you rainfall per degree Celsius. On 9 Jul 2015 20:11, Jonno jonnojohn...@gmail.com wrote: I was thinking of doing that or having 2

Re: [Matplotlib-users] How to visualize a, b results of x, y variables

2015-07-09 Thread Jonno
I was thinking of doing that or having 2 surface plots but I think it would be visually quite confusing. I was trying to think of an example since I'm sure someone has come up with a nice way to display this kind of data. Imagine if the data was average temperature (a) and average rainfall (b) for

Re: [Matplotlib-users] How to visualize a, b results of x, y variables

2015-07-09 Thread Jonno
It might just have to be 2 separate contour/surface plots side by side, perhaps with a linked cursor between them. The other thing I considered was combining the a,b data into a single value (combined % deviation from ideal?) but that reduces the data which I'd rather not do if possible. On Thu,

Re: [Matplotlib-users] How to visualize a, b results of x, y variables

2015-07-09 Thread Brendan Barnwell
On 2015-07-09 07:40, Jonno wrote: I was thinking of doing that or having 2 surface plots but I think it would be visually quite confusing. I was trying to think of an example since I'm sure someone has come up with a nice way to display this kind of data. Imagine if the data was average

Re: [Matplotlib-users] How to visualize a, b results of x, y variables

2015-07-09 Thread Joy merwin monteiro
Maybe you could plot the ratio? That should give you rainfall per degree Celsius. On 9 Jul 2015 20:11, Jonno jonnojohn...@gmail.com wrote: I was thinking of doing that or having 2 surface plots but I think it would be visually quite confusing. I was trying to think of an example since I'm sure

Re: [Matplotlib-users] How to visualize a, b results of x, y variables

2015-07-08 Thread Sterling Smith
In the x,y plane, could you overlay contours of a with contours of b? -Sterling On Jul 8, 2015, at 8:19PM, Jonno jonnojohn...@gmail.com wrote: I have a bunch of experimental data points each of which has 2 variables (x,y) and 2 results (a,b). Each pair or x,y values produces a pair of a,b