| | """ |
| | ======== |
| | Log Demo |
| | ======== |
| | |
| | Examples of plots with logarithmic axes. |
| | """ |
| |
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| | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| | import numpy as np |
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| | |
| | t = np.arange(0.01, 20.0, 0.01) |
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| | |
| | fig, ((ax1, ax2), (ax3, ax4)) = plt.subplots(2, 2) |
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| | |
| | ax1.semilogy(t, np.exp(-t / 5.0)) |
| | ax1.set(title='semilogy') |
| | ax1.grid() |
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| | |
| | ax2.semilogx(t, np.sin(2 * np.pi * t)) |
| | ax2.set(title='semilogx') |
| | ax2.grid() |
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| | |
| | ax3.loglog(t, 20 * np.exp(-t / 10.0)) |
| | ax3.set_xscale('log', base=2) |
| | ax3.set(title='loglog base 2 on x') |
| | ax3.grid() |
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| | |
| | x = 10.0**np.linspace(0.0, 2.0, 20) |
| | y = x**2.0 |
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| | ax4.set_xscale("log", nonpositive='clip') |
| | ax4.set_yscale("log", nonpositive='clip') |
| | ax4.set(title='Errorbars go negative') |
| | ax4.errorbar(x, y, xerr=0.1 * x, yerr=5.0 + 0.75 * y) |
| | |
| | ax4.set_ylim(bottom=0.1) |
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| | fig.tight_layout() |
| | plt.show() |
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