You want to use a MultipleLocator:
http://matplotlib.org/examples/pylab_examples/major_minor_demo1.html
-paul
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 6:16 PM, pb89 peterbehrin...@gmx.de wrote:
hey guys, is it also possible to only show every 5th number of that array?
Its a little too much right now:
Oh sorry that should be ... positions=np.arange(11, 36))
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 7:49 AM, pb89 peterbehrin...@gmx.de wrote:
it tried this before, but it throws an exception:
TypeError: boxplot() got an unexpected keyword argument 'pos'
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yes, that works as well! thanks for your suggestion
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it tried this before, but it throws an exception:
TypeError: boxplot() got an unexpected keyword argument 'pos'
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Probably a better way would be to the the pos arguments to boxplot
(bp=boxplot(array,
pos=range(11, 36)). That *should* work. Let me know if it doesn't.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:36 PM, pb89 peterbehrin...@gmx.de wrote:
thanks for the quick answer Jeffrey, its working!
-peter
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hi guys,
i guess thats an easy one for you:
fig=plt.figure()
rect=fig.patch
rect.set_facecolor('white')
ax1=fig.add_subplot(111)
bp=boxplot(array)
xlabel('case ID')
ylabel('registration time, sec')
show()
whereas array is a list of lists with 25 entries.
i want to have the axis not from 0
thanks for the quick answer Jeffrey, its working!
-peter
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Try adding these lines before your call to plt.show():
locs, labels = plt.xticks()
plt.xticks(locs, np.arange(11, 36))
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 3:10 PM, pb89 peterbehrin...@gmx.de wrote:
hi guys,
i guess thats an easy one for you:
fig=plt.figure()
rect=fig.patch