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From: Alejandro W. <ale...@gm...> - 2008-11-30 23:53:14
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Hi: I am plotting using markers, in a similar way than this example: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/pylab_examples/legend_demo2.html As you can see in the example above, the markers in the legend appear twice: " 'green circle' 'green circle' oscillatory". Is it possible to make the markers to appear only once, like " 'green circle' oscillatory" ? Regards, Alejandro. |
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From: Richard M. <bob...@go...> - 2008-11-30 23:06:49
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Thanks Sunnje,
xlim worked perfectly, I was already using ylim to increase the y
scale range to be up to 100 , never clicked to use the same for the
dates.
Cheers
On 11/30/08, Sunnje L Basedow <Sun...@nf...> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm also new to matplotlib and am still wrestling with my figures ....
> Have you tried:
> axis('tight')
> but that will also affect the yaxis.
> Or:
> set_xlim(valmin, valmax)
> Don't know if it works with date though.
> Good luck!
> Sünnje
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Martin [mailto:bob...@go...]
> Sent: Sun 11/30/2008 22:06
> To: mat...@li...
> Subject: [Matplotlib-users] plot_date - extra values added that are not
> inmy data
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been wrestling with matplotlib all evening (im completely new
> to it since a few hours ago) and finally almost have my graph
> finished.
>
> There is just one thing left that I can't seem to figure out myself.
> I have attached the graph for reference (hope attachments are
> allowed).
>
> It is a date plot, my data starts at 16:58:11 and ends at 17:25:14 but
> for some reason I am being given ticks for a few minutes before and a
> few minutes after.
>
> Is there some kind of compress, or trim function that I can use to get
> rid of these and have the axis start at my first data point and end at
> my last. Or at least the nearest major tick?
>
> Cheers
>
>
|
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From: Sunnje L B. <Sun...@nf...> - 2008-11-30 21:45:05
|
Hi,
I'm also new to matplotlib and am still wrestling with my figures ....
Have you tried:
axis('tight')
but that will also affect the yaxis.
Or:
set_xlim(valmin, valmax)
Don't know if it works with date though.
Good luck!
Sünnje
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Martin [mailto:bob...@go...]
Sent: Sun 11/30/2008 22:06
To: mat...@li...
Subject: [Matplotlib-users] plot_date - extra values added that are not
inmy data
Hello,
I have been wrestling with matplotlib all evening (im completely new
to it since a few hours ago) and finally almost have my graph
finished.
There is just one thing left that I can't seem to figure out myself.
I have attached the graph for reference (hope attachments are
allowed).
It is a date plot, my data starts at 16:58:11 and ends at 17:25:14 but
for some reason I am being given ticks for a few minutes before and a
few minutes after.
Is there some kind of compress, or trim function that I can use to get
rid of these and have the axis start at my first data point and end at
my last. Or at least the nearest major tick?
Cheers
|
|
From: Richard M. <bob...@go...> - 2008-11-30 21:06:49
|
Hello, I have been wrestling with matplotlib all evening (im completely new to it since a few hours ago) and finally almost have my graph finished. There is just one thing left that I can't seem to figure out myself. I have attached the graph for reference (hope attachments are allowed). It is a date plot, my data starts at 16:58:11 and ends at 17:25:14 but for some reason I am being given ticks for a few minutes before and a few minutes after. Is there some kind of compress, or trim function that I can use to get rid of these and have the axis start at my first data point and end at my last. Or at least the nearest major tick? Cheers |