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Python 2021-09-26 01:33:04
matplotlib get and chan values of tick labels
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax = plt.subplots() # We need to draw the canvas, otherwise the labels won't be positioned and # won't have values yet. fig.canvas.draw() labels = [item.get_text() for item in ax.get_xticklabels()] labels[1] = 'Tes... Add solution -
TypeScript 2021-09-25 14:45:07
add dots to line matplotlib
#Python, matplotlib from matplotlib import pyplot as plt #Create the regular line graph with plt.plot, then add the marker argument. plt.plot(df["col1"], marker='o') #Example of a few markers: - solid line style -- ... Add solution -
Python 2021-09-25 13:01:03
animate time series python
import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from matplotlib import animation dt = 0.01 tfinal = 1 x0 = 0 sqrtdt = np.sqrt(dt) n = int(tfinal/dt) xtraj = np.zeros(n+1, float) trange = np.linspace(start=0,stop=tfinal ,num=n+1) xtraj[0] = x0 for i ... Add solution -
Python 2021-09-24 23:31:02
matplotlib label axis
# Basic syntax: plt.xlabel("X axis label") # Add ", fontsize = #" to control fontsize plt.ylabel("Y axis label") # Example usage: plt.plot(range(5)) plt.xlabel("X axis label") plt.ylabel("Y axis label") p... Add solution -
Python 2021-09-22 14:23:04
how to plot a linear equation in matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np x = np.linspace(-5,5,100) y = 2*x+1 plt.plot(x, y, '-r', label='y=2x+1') plt.title('Graph of y=2x+1') plt.xlabel('x', color='#1C2833') plt.ylabel('y', color='#1C2833') plt.legend(loc='upper left') plt.gri... Add solution -
Python 2021-09-21 12:42:03
ego vehicle coord system parallel to world z plane nuscenes
""" This code is to sort out a reply to https://github.com/nutonomy/nuscenes-devkit/issues/122 """ import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from pyquaternion import Quaternion from nuscenes import NuScenes GLOBA... Add solution -
Python 2021-09-21 03:02:02
how to make a scatter plot matrix iris flower dataset
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from sklearn.datasets import load_iris import numpy as np #setting the shape of the figure in one line as opposed to creating 12 variables fig, subs = plt.subplots(4,3) #code given in Hyperion notes iris = load_iris() d... Add solution