Sample Program -1
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
#create data for plotting
x_values = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]
y_values = [0, 1, 4, 9, 16,25]
#the default graph style for plot is a line
plt.plot(x_values, y_values)
#display the graph
plt.show()
Sample Program -2
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.plot([1, 2, 3, 4])
plt.ylabel('some numbers')
plt.show()
Sample program -3
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
y1 =[]
y2 =[]
x = range(-100,100,10)
for i in x: y1.append(i**2)
for i in x: y2.append(-i**2)
plt.plot(x, y1)
plt.plot(x, y2)
plt.xlabel("x")
plt.ylabel("y")
plt.ylim(-2000, 2000)
plt.axhline(0) # horizontal line
plt.axvline(0) # vertical line
plt.savefig("quad.png")
plt.show()
Sample proram -5
# importing the required
module
import matplotlib.pyplot as
plt
# x axis values
x = [1,2,3]
# corresponding y axis
values
y = [2,4,1]
# plotting the points
plt.plot(x, y)
# naming the x axis
plt.xlabel('x - axis')
# naming the y axis
plt.ylabel('y - axis')
# giving a title to my graph
plt.title('My first graph!')
# function to show the plot
plt.show()
Sample Program -7
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# line 1 points
x1 = [1,2,3]
y1 = [2,4,1]
# plotting the line 1 points
plt.plot(x1, y1, label="line 1")
# line 2 points
x2 = [1,2,3]
y2 = [4,1,3]
# plotting the line 2 points
plt.plot(x2, y2, label = "line 2")
# naming the x axis
plt.xlabel('x - axis')
# naming the y axis
plt.ylabel('y - axis')
# giving a title to my graph
plt.title('Two lines on same graph!')
# show a legend on the plot
plt.legend()
# function to show the plot
plt.show()
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# x axis values
x = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
# corresponding y axis values
y = [2,4,1,5,2,6]
# plotting the points
plt.plot(x, y, color='green', linestyle='dashed',
linewidth = 3, marker='o', markerfacecolor='blue',
markersize=12)
# setting x and y axis range
plt.ylim(1,8)
plt.xlim(1,8)
# naming the x axis
plt.xlabel('x - axis')
# naming the y axis
plt.ylabel('y - axis')
# giving a title to my graph
plt.title(customization of plots!')
# function to show the plot
plt.show()
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
#Create data for plotting
values = [5, 6, 3, 7, 2]
names = ["A", "B", "C", "D", "E"]
plt.bar(names, values, color="green")
plt.show()
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
#Create data for plotting
values = [5,6,3,7,2]
names = ["A", "B", "C", "D", "E"]
# Adding an "h" after bar will flip the graph
horizontal
plt.barh(names, values, color="yellowgreen")
plt.show()
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# heights of bars
height = [10, 24, 36, 40, 5]
# labels for bars
names = ['one','two','three','four','five']
# plotting a bar chart
c1 =['red', 'green']
c2 =['b', 'g'] # we can use this for color
plt.bar(left, height, width=0.8, color=c1)
# naming the x-axis
plt.xlabel('x - axis')
# naming the y-axis
plt.ylabel('y - axis')
# plot title
plt.title('My bar chart!')
# function to show the plot
plt.show()
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# frequencies
ages=[2,5,70,40,30,45,50,45,43,40,44,60,7,13,57,18,90
,77,32,21,20,40]
# setting the ranges and no. of intervals
range = (0, 100)
bins = 10
# plotting a histogram
plt.hist(ages, bins, range,
color='green',histtype='bar',rwidth=0.8)
# x-axis label
plt.xlabel('age')
# frequency label
plt.ylabel('No. of people')
# plot title
plt.title('My histogram')
# function to show the plot
plt.show()
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
#generate fake data
x =
[2,1,6,4,2,4,8,9,4,2,4,10,6,4,5,7,7,3,2,7,5,3,5,9,
2,1]
#plot for a histogram
plt.hist(x, bins = 10, color='blue', alpha=0.5)
plt.show()
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
#create data for plotting
x_values = [0,1,2,3,4,5]
y_values = [0,1,4,9,16,25]
plt.scatter(x_values, y_values, s=30, color=“blue")
plt.show()
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# x-axis values
x = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
# y-axis values
y = [2,4,5,7,6,8,9,11,12,12]
# plotting points as a scatter plot
plt.scatter(x, y, label= "stars", color="green",
marker="*", s=30)
# x-axis label
plt.xlabel('x - axis')
# frequency label
plt.ylabel('y - axis')
# plot title
plt.title('My scatter plot!')
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# defining labels
activities = ['eat', 'sleep', 'work', 'play']
# portion covered by each label
slices = [3, 7, 8, 6]
# color for each label
colors = ['r', 'y', 'g', 'b']
# plotting the pie chart
plt.pie(slices, labels = activities, colors=colors,
startangle=90, shadow = True, explode = (0, 0,
0.1, 0), radius = 1.2, autopct = '%1.1f%%')
# plotting legend
plt.legend()
# showing the plot
plt.show()
# importing the required modules
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
# setting the x - coordinates
x = np.arange(0, 2*(np.pi), 0.1)
# setting the corresponding y - coordinates
y = np.sin(x)
# potting the points
plt.plot(x, y)
# function to show the plot
plt.show()