I am making a simple pie chart with matplotlib with only 2 segments. When I add in a variable 'fracs' at the start of the pie command I get an error regarding the "explode" argument. Here is my code :
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
dataFile = open("data.txt") #open the file with the data
bigData = dataFile.readlines() #read it into a variable
bigData2 = [] # make a second list
for line in bigData: #iterate through bigData and make bigData2, a list with lists in it ( 2D list? )
aData = line.split(",")
bigData2.append(aData)
transfer = [] #make transfer list holder
nonTransfer = [] #make nonTransfer list holder
for i in bigData2: #iterate through bigData2 and sort based on contents
if i[2] == "Request Transferred\n":
transfer.append(i)
if i[2] != "Request Transferred\n":
nonTransfer.append(i)
trans = len(transfer) #get lengths of the lists
nTrans = len(nonTransfer)
total = trans+nTrans
percentTrans = int((trans/total)*100) #makes percentage values
percentnTrans = int((nTrans/total)*100)
fracs = [percentTrans,percentnTrans] #make fraction variable
print(percentnTrans, ",", percentTrans)
#Setup and make the pie chart
labels = 'transfer', 'nonTransfer'
sizes = trans, nTrans
colors = 'red', 'blue'
explode = (0, 0.1)
plt.pie(fracs , sizes, explode=explode, labels=labels, colors=colors, shadow=True, startangle=90)
plt.axis('equal')
plt.show()
Most of this can be ignored in my opinion. The two lines I feel may be the source of the problem are when 'fracs' is defined and the plt.pie() line.
Traceback is as follows :
Traceback (most recent call last): 92 , 7 File "C:/Users/LewTo002/Desktop/serReq/dataEdit.py", line 37, in plt.pie(fracs , sizes, explode=explode, labels=labels, colors=colors, shadow=True, startangle=90) TypeError: pie() got multiple values for argument 'explode'
I was basing what I was doing off of ( http://matplotlib.org/1.2.1/examples/pylab_examples/pie_demo.html ) and ( http://matplotlib.org/examples/pie_and_polar_charts/pie_demo_features.html ) with the assistance of this documentation ( http://matplotlib.org/api/pyplot_api.html#matplotlib.pyplot.pie )
Upon further reflection I do feel that the way I defined 'fracs' to be the culprit but I am not entirely sure how ( or if ) I went wrong there. I do appreciate your time and assistance regarding this.