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| Infinite lines |
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| `~.axes.Axes.axvline` and `~.axes.Axes.axhline` draw infinite vertical / |
| horizontal lines, at given *x* / *y* positions. They are usually used to mark |
| special data values, e.g. in this example the center and limit values of the |
| sigmoid function. |
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| `~.axes.Axes.axline` draws infinite straight lines in arbitrary directions. |
| """ |
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| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy as np |
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| t = np.linspace(-10, 10, 100) |
| sig = 1 / (1 + np.exp(-t)) |
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| plt.axhline(y=0, color="black", linestyle="--") |
| plt.axhline(y=0.5, color="black", linestyle=":") |
| plt.axhline(y=1.0, color="black", linestyle="--") |
| plt.axvline(color="grey") |
| plt.axline((0, 0.5), slope=0.25, color="black", linestyle=(0, (5, 5))) |
| plt.plot(t, sig, linewidth=2, label=r"$\sigma(t) = \frac{1}{1 + e^{-t}}$") |
| plt.xlim(-10, 10) |
| plt.xlabel("t") |
| plt.legend(fontsize=14) |
| plt.show() |
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| for pos in np.linspace(-2, 1, 10): |
| plt.axline((pos, 0), slope=0.5, color='k', transform=plt.gca().transAxes) |
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| plt.ylim([0, 1]) |
| plt.xlim([0, 1]) |
| plt.show() |
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