| | """ |
| | ===================== |
| | Fixing too many ticks |
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| | One common cause for unexpected tick behavior is passing a list of strings |
| | instead of numbers or datetime objects. This can easily happen without notice |
| | when reading in a comma-delimited text file. Matplotlib treats lists of strings |
| | as *categorical* variables |
| | (:doc:`/gallery/lines_bars_and_markers/categorical_variables`), and by default |
| | puts one tick per category, and plots them in the order in which they are |
| | supplied. If this is not desired, the solution is to convert the strings to |
| | a numeric type as in the following examples. |
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| | """ |
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| | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| | import numpy as np |
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| | fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, 2, layout='constrained', figsize=(6, 2.5)) |
| | x = ['1', '5', '2', '3'] |
| | y = [1, 4, 2, 3] |
| | ax[0].plot(x, y, 'd') |
| | ax[0].tick_params(axis='x', color='r', labelcolor='r') |
| | ax[0].set_xlabel('Categories') |
| | ax[0].set_title('Ticks seem out of order / misplaced') |
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| | x = np.asarray(x, dtype='float') |
| | ax[1].plot(x, y, 'd') |
| | ax[1].set_xlabel('Floats') |
| | ax[1].set_title('Ticks as expected') |
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| | fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, 2, figsize=(6, 2.5)) |
| | x = [f'{xx}' for xx in np.arange(100)] |
| | y = np.arange(100) |
| | ax[0].plot(x, y) |
| | ax[0].tick_params(axis='x', color='r', labelcolor='r') |
| | ax[0].set_title('Too many ticks') |
| | ax[0].set_xlabel('Categories') |
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| | ax[1].plot(np.asarray(x, float), y) |
| | ax[1].set_title('x converted to numbers') |
| | ax[1].set_xlabel('Floats') |
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| | fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, 2, layout='constrained', figsize=(6, 2.75)) |
| | x = ['2021-10-01', '2021-11-02', '2021-12-03', '2021-09-01'] |
| | y = [0, 2, 3, 1] |
| | ax[0].plot(x, y, 'd') |
| | ax[0].tick_params(axis='x', labelrotation=90, color='r', labelcolor='r') |
| | ax[0].set_title('Dates out of order') |
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| | x = np.asarray(x, dtype='datetime64[s]') |
| | ax[1].plot(x, y, 'd') |
| | ax[1].tick_params(axis='x', labelrotation=90) |
| | ax[1].set_title('x converted to datetimes') |
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| | plt.show() |
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