Tony,
I know this is a year later but your code was hugely helpful to me last
week, so thank you. I needed to make a few modifications to get exactly what
I needed, so I thought I'd add to the post for posterity...
First, here is the graphic that the sample code generates (>>
execfile('radarPlot
Michael Droettboom-3 wrote:
>
> Would you (Josh and Tony) be amenable to us including this in the set of
> examples? It would make it easier for users to find it. Eventually, it
> might be nice to include this as a core plotting command, but in the
> meantime, I think it would still be usef
l nit: I
don't see any code to set the color or alpha level of the grid lines. In my
example, I set the color to be a light grey because I wanted the grid lines
to be seen but not be distracting from the data. Just a preference.
Cheers,
Josh
> Josh Hemann wrote:
>> Tony,
>
Fernando Perez wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Josh Hemann wrote:
>> FYI I have some other examples I was thinking would be useful. Here is an
>> enhanced boxplot example
>> that might compliment the simple examples well:
>>
>>
I downloaded it also yesterday thinking I was getting a newer (than 0.98.5.3)
version of matplotlib. Definitely misleading, so thanks for posting this
thread.
Josh
Kaushik Ghose-3 wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> I was downloading matplotlib on a windows machine and the sourceforge site
> (http://sourc
color=boxColors[k])
#Finally, add a basic legend
plt.figtext(0.80, 0.08, str(N) + ' Random Numbers' ,
backgroundcolor=boxColors[0], color='black', weight='roman',
size='x-small')
plt.figtext(0.80, 0.045, 'IID Bo
s, rotation=45, fontsize=8)
#Due to the Y-axis scale being different across samples, it can be hard to
#compare differences in medians across the samples. Add upper X-axis tick
labels
#with the sample medians to aid in comparison (just use two decimal places
of
#precision)
pos = np.arange(numBoxes)+1
figure, and I would like to be able
> to
> hide it temporarily so that I can investigate the other two relations more
> easily.
>
> Any ideas? or alternative solutions?
>
> Thanks.
>
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, can anyone suggest
-Is there a limit?
-Is there an obvious way to accomplish what I need?
Ultimately, I may split large vectors like this into more than two plots but
hitting that limit has made me want to investigate why.
Thanks!
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Josh Hemann
Statistical Advisor
http://www.vn
or outside the plot
depending on whether the plot title exists. Luckily, I don't imagine having
to deal with more species than 105 any time soon. Thanks again! Here is the
improved plot (sorry for the pink background, I am not sure why it is
showing up that way):
http://old.nabble.com/
cally?
Thanks!
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Statistical Advisor
http://www.vni.com/ Visual Numerics
jhemann at vni dizzot com
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Alan,
Thanks much for that link. I started playing with this code and after some
hacking I might get what I need. If I cobble this together successfully I'll
post the results and the code.
Josh
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%252B2_vs_Bulk1%252B2.png
In a publication I think I would need to mention the date range for the
sparklines. I like this, it is visually dense (marginal time series
behavior, marginal density, and relationship between two variables) but does
not seem cluttered. I'll post code tonight...
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arginal visualizations there to aid in quick assessment of distribution and
behavior over time. For true sparklines, here is
http://bitworking.org/news/Sparklines_in_data_URIs_in_Python another nice
example in Python .
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Statistical Advisor
http://www.vni.com/ Visual Numeric
/matplotlib_gallery_scatter.py
matplotlib_gallery_scatter.py
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Brian Granger-2 wrote:
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> Wow, it is really striking how much better the matplotlib version of
> this plot is compared to R. Very nice!
>
> Brian
>
Brian, yes, I agree!
John Hunter-4 wrote:
>
> Sorry forgot to answer your second question. You can create multiple
> columns and rows of s
Gökhan SEVER-2 wrote:
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> For some reason on boxplot 3 and 5 on the figure I get fliers instead of
> whiskers on the lower parts.
>
When I look closely at your graphic it looks to me like the lower whiskers
are in fact being plotted, but just (essentially) overlayed on lower
quartile part of
Thanks for sending the data and code. After playing around some I still don't
have a confident guess as to the problem (or solution), but here is what I
would look at more...
I issued plot(d[i][8:]) for i 0,1,...11 and looked at the shape of the
lines. For the two problem boxes, the plots of
reported this issue? Any clean work-arounds?
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llery examples first they work as expected, but my code still fails in the
same place. Hmmm
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related thread here which seems to have been dealt with by reverting to
0.99.3.
Thanks,
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