I'm using NumPy 1.6.2, SciPy 0.11.0, Matplotlib 1.1.1. Can I plot ribbons as in the picture?
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This is the full code.
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.mlab import griddata
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D
data=np.genfromtxt('fluorescence_2.txt')
x=data[:,0]
fig=plt.figure()
ax=fig.gca(projection='3d')
for i in range(1,17,2):
y=data[:,i]
z=data[:,i+1]
xi=np.linspace(min(x),max(x))
yi=np.linspace(min(y),max(y))
X,Y=np.meshgrid(xi,yi)
Z=griddata(x,y,z,xi,yi)
ax.plot_surface(X,Y,Z,rstride=50,cstride=1,cmap='RdYlBu')
ax.set_zlim3d(np.min(Z),np.max(Z))
ax.set_title('Fluorescence spectra (WL ex = 350 nm)')
ax.set_xlabel('WL em (nm)')
ax.set_ylabel('Spectrum')
ax.set_yticks([])
ax.set_zlabel('Emission')
plt.show()
In my previous version was necessary to change the data table structure before the load into the script. The following version is my last and it plots the ribbons directly from the original data, a simple table of absorbances.
import itertools
import numpy as np
from matplotlib.mlab import griddata
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D
from pylab import *
matplotlib.rcParams.update({'font.size':10})
spectra=loadtxt('C:/.../absorbance.txt')
fig=figure()
ax=fig.gca(projection='3d')
for i in range(0,7+1):
y=spectra[:,i]
x=sorted(range(1,len(y)+1)*2)
a=[i,i+1]*len(y)
b=list(itertools.chain(*zip(y,y)))
xi=np.linspace(min(x),max(x))
yi=np.linspace(min(a),max(a))
X,Y=np.meshgrid(xi,yi)
Z=griddata(x,a,b,xi,yi)
ax.plot_surface(X,Y,Z,rstride=50,cstride=1,cmap='Spectral')
ax.set_zlim3d(np.min(Z),np.max(Z))
ax.grid(False)
ax.w_xaxis.pane.set_visible(False)
ax.w_yaxis.pane.set_visible(False)
ax.w_zaxis.pane.set_color('gainsboro')
ax.set_title('Molecular spectra')
ax.set_xlim3d(0,23)
ax.set_xticks([1.6735,6.8367,12.0000,17.1633,22.3265])
ax.set_xticklabels(['350','400','450','500','550'])
ax.set_xlabel('Wavelength (nm)')
ax.set_yticks([0.5,1.5,2.5,3.5,4.5,5.5,6.5,7.5,8.5])
ax.set_yticklabels(['1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8'])
ax.set_ylabel('Spectrum')
ax.set_zlim3d(0,2)
ax.set_zlabel('Absorbance')
show()
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In order to color each individual ribbon as in the original question you can use
facecolors
instead of colormap as described in this answer to "how to use cmap on 3d x axis"– 7yl4rOct 7, 2017 at 4:02
Here is working code to create a ribbon plot. It is based off of the mplot3d example code: surface3d_demo.py and then modified to create ribbons. My code my not be the most efficient way to do it, but it works.
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D
from matplotlib import cm
from matplotlib.ticker import LinearLocator, FormatStrFormatter
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
#create data
x = np.linspace(-10,5,200)
y = np.linspace(-5,5,40)
xGrid, yGrid = np.meshgrid(y, x)
z = np.sin(np.sqrt(xGrid**2 + yGrid**2))
numPts = x.shape[0]
numSets = y.shape[0]
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.gca(projection='3d')
#plot each "ribbon" as a surface plot with a certain width
ribbonWidth = 0.75
for i in np.arange(0,numSets-1):
X = np.vstack((x,x)).T
Y = np.ones((numPts,2))*i
Y[:,1] = Y[:,0]+ribbonWidth
Z = np.vstack((z[:,i],z[:,i])).T
surf = ax.plot_surface(X,Y,Z, rstride=1, cstride=1, cmap=cm.jet,
linewidth=0, vmin=-1, vmax=1)
ax.zaxis.set_major_locator(LinearLocator(10))
ax.zaxis.set_major_formatter(FormatStrFormatter('%.02f'))
ax.set_xlabel('Data Points')
ax.set_ylabel('Data Set Number')
ax.set_ylim((0,numSets))
ax.set_zlabel('Z')
ax.set_zlim((-1, 1))
fig.colorbar(surf, shrink=0.5, aspect=5)
plt.show()
trisurf3d_demo
but it requires matplotlib 1.2.0. I just would like to know if there is any alternative.surf
+ insertingNaN
rows into your data, or asurf
per ribbon. You might be better off looking atmayavi
which is an opengl based renderer.mlab.griddata
and thenplot_surface
. Thanks.