| """ |
| ============ |
| Customize Rc |
| ============ |
| |
| I'm not trying to make a good-looking figure here, but just to show |
| some examples of customizing `.rcParams` on the fly. |
| |
| If you like to work interactively, and need to create different sets |
| of defaults for figures (e.g., one set of defaults for publication, one |
| set for interactive exploration), you may want to define some |
| functions in a custom module that set the defaults, e.g.,:: |
| |
| def set_pub(): |
| rcParams.update({ |
| "font.weight": "bold", # bold fonts |
| "tick.labelsize": 15, # large tick labels |
| "lines.linewidth": 1, # thick lines |
| "lines.color": "k", # black lines |
| "grid.color": "0.5", # gray gridlines |
| "grid.linestyle": "-", # solid gridlines |
| "grid.linewidth": 0.5, # thin gridlines |
| "savefig.dpi": 300, # higher resolution output. |
| }) |
| |
| Then as you are working interactively, you just need to do:: |
| |
| >>> set_pub() |
| >>> plot([1, 2, 3]) |
| >>> savefig('myfig') |
| >>> rcdefaults() # restore the defaults |
| """ |
|
|
| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
|
|
| plt.subplot(311) |
| plt.plot([1, 2, 3]) |
|
|
| |
| plt.rcParams.update({ |
| "font.weight": "bold", |
| "xtick.major.size": 5, |
| "xtick.major.pad": 7, |
| "xtick.labelsize": 15, |
| "grid.color": "0.5", |
| "grid.linestyle": "-", |
| "grid.linewidth": 5, |
| "lines.linewidth": 2, |
| "lines.color": "g", |
| }) |
| plt.subplot(312) |
| plt.plot([1, 2, 3]) |
| plt.grid(True) |
|
|
| plt.rcdefaults() |
| plt.subplot(313) |
| plt.plot([1, 2, 3]) |
| plt.grid(True) |
| plt.show() |
|
|