matplotlib 高级用法实例--共享x轴

http://localhost:8888/notebooks/duanqs/matplotlib_advanced_example.ipynb

我不会弄呀, 刚才从matplotlib文档里吧示例用jupyter notebook跑了一遍, 很不错的笔记. 

如何才能把它写到博客里呢. 

python代码和mk代码混合在一起了, 很难看呀!!!

 1 Our Favorite Recipes — Matplotlib 1.5.1 documentation
 2 http://matplotlib.org/users/recipes.html
 3 Our Favorite Recipes
 4 Here is a collection of short tutorials, examples and code snippets that illustrate some of the useful idioms and tricks to make snazzier figures and overcome some matplotlib warts.
 5 Sharing axis limits and views It’s common to make two or more plots which share an axis, e.g., two subplots with time as a common axis. When you pan and zoom around on one, you want the other to move around with you. To facilitate this, matplotlib Axes support a sharex and sharey attribute. When you create a subplot() or axes() instance, you can pass in a keyword indicating what axes you want to share with
 6 In [1]:
 7 
 8 import matplotlib 
 9 import numpy as np
10 import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
11 %matplotlib inline
12 import matplotlib 
13 In [2]:
14 
15 t = np.arange(0, 10, 0.01)
16 17 ax1 = plt.subplot(211)
18 ax1.plot(t, np.sin(2*np.pi*t))
19 20 ax2 = plt.subplot(212, sharex=ax1)
21 ax2.plot(t, np.sin(4*np.pi*t))
22 Out[2]: 
23 [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D at 0x559b710>]

 


 

posted @ 2016-08-08 21:03  duanqs  阅读(6378)  评论(1编辑  收藏  举报