5

I have to plot several "curves", each one composed by horizontal segments (or even points), using matplotlib library.

A random example of plot. Marker points can be omitted

I reached this goal separing the segments by NaNs. This is my example (working) code:

from pylab import arange, randint, hold, plot, show, nan, ylim, legend

n = 6
L = 25
hold(True)
for i in range(n):
    x = arange(L, dtype=float)  # generates a 1xL array of floats
    m = randint(1, L)
    x[randint(1, L, m)] = nan  # set m values as NaN
    y = [n - i] * len(x)  #  constant y value
    plot(x, y, '.-')

leg = ['data_{}'.format(j+1) for j in range(n)]
legend(leg)
ylim(0, i + 2)
show()

(actually, I start from lists of integers: NaNs are added after where integers are missing)

Problem: since each line requires an array of length L, this solution can be expensive in terms of memory if L is big, while the necessary and sufficient information are the limits of segments.

For example, for one line composed by 2 segments of limits (0, 500) and (915, 62000) it would be nice to do something like this:

niceplot([(0, 500), (915, 62000)], [(1, 1), (1, 1)])

(note: this - with plot instead niceplot... - is a working code but it makes other things...)

4*2 values instead of 62000*2... Any suggestions?

(this is my first question, be clement^^)

2
  • 4
    Take a look at the hlines function. Sep 6, 2012 at 5:06
  • @WarrenWeckesser: I think yours it's the best answer.
    – iacopo
    Sep 11, 2012 at 8:07

1 Answer 1

7

Is this something like what you wish to achieve?

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

segments = {1: [(0, 500),
                (915, 1000)],
            2: [(0, 250),
                (500, 1000)]}

colors = {1: 'b', 2: 'r'}

for y in segments:
    col = colors.get(y, 'k')
    for seg in segments[y]:
        plt.plot(seg, [y, y], color=col)

I'm just defining the y values as keys and a list of line segments (xlo, xhi) to be plotted at each y value.

2
  • Nice. Needed only one color per plot (I made that change)
    – iacopo
    Sep 6, 2012 at 9:47
  • @iacopo I didn't like the change you made to my code snippet, since it breaks when the segments are defined for more than the fixed number of colors you defined. I edited so it won't break for those cases.
    – Taro Sato
    Sep 6, 2012 at 18:41

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.