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From: Steve S. <el...@gm...> - 2006-05-21 22:57:41
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John Hunter wrote:
>>>>>>"Ryan" == Ryan Krauss <rya...@gm...> writes:
>
>
> Ryan> Is there a built-in way for pylab to put the legend off to
> Ryan> the right of the plot. I need to have a fairly long legend
> Ryan> (12 entries) and I need to figure out what to do with it.
> Ryan> (The plot is not as ugly as it sounds with 12 things on it.)
>
> You can use a figure legend to place a legend outside the axes; see
> examples/figlegend_demo.py
>
> JDH
>
I played arround with something like that:
x = arange(0,5,.1)
axes([.1, .1, .75, .8])
plot(x, sin(x), x, cos(x))
y_loc = 0.917
legend(('sin', 'cos'), loc=(1.01, y_loc))
However, the downsides are:
1) You have to play arround with axes() to get the same whitespace
arround the plot (bottom, left, top) as in a normal plot. BTW where are
these defined (I found nothing in my matplotlibrc)?
2) One has to adjust the 'y_loc' value for every new legend entry.
How much effort would go into adding an inside/outside switch to the
legend() command (like in gnuplot)?
cheers,
steve
--
Random number generation is the art of producing pure gibberish as
quickly as possible.
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From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2006-05-21 15:42:27
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>>>>> "Ryan" == Ryan Krauss <rya...@gm...> writes:
Ryan> Is there a built-in way for pylab to put the legend off to
Ryan> the right of the plot. I need to have a fairly long legend
Ryan> (12 entries) and I need to figure out what to do with it.
Ryan> (The plot is not as ugly as it sounds with 12 things on it.)
You can use a figure legend to place a legend outside the axes; see
examples/figlegend_demo.py
JDH
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From: Alan G I. <ai...@am...> - 2006-05-21 13:45:35
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On Sun, 21 May 2006, Wenjie He apparently wrote:=20 > I have some data in discrete spot to represent a specific region,=20 > and want to trace some "contour" in the aera to show that.=20 http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Gridding_irregularly_spaced_data= =20 might help. Cheers, Alan Isaac |
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From: Wenjie H. <laz...@gm...> - 2006-05-21 13:29:56
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