I am creating a wind rose using a polar bar plot bu the points do not
seem to align to the correct angles. Here is the sample code I am
using. I can't seem to see anything in the API on how to set the
angles.
Any ideas anybody?
Thanks.
from pylab import *
angles = arange(0,360,45)
data = [18, 1
In my rush I seem to have overlooked that, maybe because it's Friday
afternoon. Converting the degrees to radians fixed it:
rad_angles = [elem*(pi/180) for elem in angles]
Thanks,
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On Sep 26, 3:33 pm, afrogazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my rush I seem to have overlooked that, maybe because it's Friday
> afternoon. Converting the degrees to radians fixed it:
>
> rad_angles = [elem*(pi/180) for elem in angles]
>
> Thanks,
One other caveat,
On Sep 26, 4:42 pm, Bas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 26, 10:33 pm, afrogazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> rad_angles =
> [elem*(pi/180) for elem in angles]
>
> You are missing some more on a friday afternoon: angles is created by
> arange, so it is a numpy arra
Not to be a condescending, but there are a lot of manuals out there on
how to do this and asking on a forum would really not be the best way
to get started. Do some research and some reading and you should be up
and running in a short time. You can ask questions on the forum if you
have difficultie
I have been playing with this for a couple days now and there doesn't
seem to be any easy way to fix this except manipulating the data,
which is undesirable. It would be some much better if there was a
setting in matplotlibrc to choose to plot clockwise or counter-
clockwise and the position on 0°