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With matplotlib scatter or line plots I can assign the x-axis as an array of datetimes.

from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

size = 10

# List of Dates
base = datetime.today()
date_list = [base - timedelta(weeks=x) for x in range(0, size)]

plt.figure(1)
a = np.random.random([size])
plt.plot(date_list,a)
plt.xticks(rotation=45)

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I would like to make a pcolormesh plot with datetime as the x-axis, but get an error

This works, but not what I want...

b = np.random.random([size,size])
plt.figure(2)
c = np.arange(0,size)
plt.pcolormesh(c,c,b)

enter image description here

This throws and error...

plt.figure(3)
plt.pcolormesh(date_list,c,b)

If you can't feed pcolormesh with a datetime array, is there another way to format the x-axis as dates?

Update

The issue seems to have been resolved in an updated version of matplotlib. Adding datetimes to a pcolormesh xaxis now works (version 3.4.3)

from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

size = 10

b = np.random.random([size, size])

# List of Dates
base = datetime.today()
date_list = [base - timedelta(hours=x) for x in range(0, size)]

c = np.arange(0,size)

plt.pcolormesh(date_list, c, b, shading='auto')
plt.xticks(rotation=45)

enter image description here

3 Answers 3

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Something like this:

from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

size = 10

# List of Dates
base = datetime.now()
date_list = [base - timedelta(weeks=x) for x in range(0, size)]
date_list = [i.strftime("%Y %m %d") for i in date_list]

b = np.random.random([size,size])
plt.figure(2)
c = np.arange(0,size)
plt.pcolormesh(c,c,b)
plt.xticks(c, date_list, rotation='vertical')
plt.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.2)
plt.show()

enter image description here

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  • Your dates look a bit funny.. %M is "Minute as a zero-padded decimal number", for month you need %m (Month as a zero-padded decimal number)
    – Bart
    Dec 11, 2015 at 23:49
  • @Bart. Oh, yeah. I hope now it's ok.
    – VlS
    Dec 11, 2015 at 23:53
  • Thanks! After looking around for more help is sounds like pcolormesh just has datetime issues. This is the easiest way to add the dates--labeling with xticks.
    – blaylockbk
    Dec 12, 2015 at 5:45
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I just found out that you can use datetime like dtype in np.meshgrid.

This means you don't have to manually format the time axis. Also, when you zoom into the plot, the time axis automatically scales as well.

plt.pcolormesh(
    *np.meshgrid(time_array, y_axis_array),
    data_2D_array
)

here time_array.dtype is a datetime like object. Thus far I have tried using pd.Timestamp, my guess is that it should work for the others as well

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Here is a working example:

from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

size = 20

base = datetime.today()

x_axis = [base - timedelta(weeks=x) for x in range(0, size)]
y_axis = np.arange(0,size)
data = np.random.random([size,size])

plt.pcolormesh(x_axis, y_axis, data, shading='auto')
plt.xticks(rotation=45)
plt.subplots_adjust(left=None, bottom=0.2, right=None, top=None, wspace=None, hspace=None)
plt.show()

enter image description here

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