i am very new at this, so i may be back ( read probably be back ). Thanks much for the tips.
i appreciate it a lot.
sk
On 10/31/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
shawn bright wrote:
> hey there,
> i am trying to use a graph and chart app called matplotlib, but i cannot
> figgure out how to have it plot a simple chart over time.
> the docs say to use the function plot_date() but i cannot seem to get
> the values to agree.
> I am sending datetimes to the charting app for x, and the y is a list of
> values that the our equipment reports.
> sometimes there are lots of reports in a row, and i would like the chart
> to show it like that instead of plotting out every time as an evenly
> spaced tick on the x scale. Does this make any sense, what i am after
> here? Anyway, if any of you have much experience with this sort of
> thing, or may suggest a package (pylab is my first attempt) please send
> me some advice.
I have used pylab to create a scatterplot of date vs value. The date
values were created by calling pylab.date2num () on a datetime.datetime
value. The axes were set up with this code:
# Set up the xaxis
ax = axes([0.05, 0.05, 0.9, 0.9])
ax.xaxis.set_major_locator(MinuteLocator(interval=10))
ax.xaxis.set_minor_locator (MinuteLocator())
ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(DateFormatter("%H:%M"))
I called pylab.scatter() to create the plot.
HTH,
Kent
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