| """ |
| =================== |
| Bar demo with units |
| =================== |
| |
| A plot using a variety of centimetre and inch conversions. This example shows |
| how default unit introspection works (ax1), how various keywords can be used to |
| set the x and y units to override the defaults (ax2, ax3, ax4) and how one can |
| set the xlimits using scalars (ax3, current units assumed) or units |
| (conversions applied to get the numbers to current units). |
| |
| .. only:: builder_html |
| |
| This example requires :download:`basic_units.py <basic_units.py>` |
| """ |
| from basic_units import cm, inch |
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| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy as np |
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| cms = cm * np.arange(0, 10, 2) |
| bottom = 0 * cm |
| width = 0.8 * cm |
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| fig, axs = plt.subplots(2, 2) |
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| axs[0, 0].bar(cms, cms, bottom=bottom) |
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| axs[0, 1].bar(cms, cms, bottom=bottom, width=width, xunits=cm, yunits=inch) |
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| axs[1, 0].bar(cms, cms, bottom=bottom, width=width, xunits=inch, yunits=cm) |
| axs[1, 0].set_xlim(2, 6) |
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| axs[1, 1].bar(cms, cms, bottom=bottom, width=width, xunits=inch, yunits=inch) |
| axs[1, 1].set_xlim(2 * cm, 6 * cm) |
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| fig.tight_layout() |
| plt.show() |
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|