Scatter plots¶
- class sage.plot.scatter_plot.ScatterPlot(xdata, ydata, options)[source]¶
Bases:
GraphicPrimitive
Scatter plot graphics primitive.
Input consists of two lists/arrays of the same length, whose values give the horizontal and vertical coordinates of each point in the scatter plot. Options may be passed in dictionary format.
EXAMPLES:
sage: from sage.plot.scatter_plot import ScatterPlot sage: ScatterPlot([0,1,2], [3.5,2,5.1], {'facecolor':'white', 'marker':'s'}) Scatter plot graphics primitive on 3 data points
>>> from sage.all import * >>> from sage.plot.scatter_plot import ScatterPlot >>> ScatterPlot([Integer(0),Integer(1),Integer(2)], [RealNumber('3.5'),Integer(2),RealNumber('5.1')], {'facecolor':'white', 'marker':'s'}) Scatter plot graphics primitive on 3 data points
from sage.plot.scatter_plot import ScatterPlot ScatterPlot([0,1,2], [3.5,2,5.1], {'facecolor':'white', 'marker':'s'})
- get_minmax_data()[source]¶
Return a dictionary with the bounding box data.
EXAMPLES:
sage: s = scatter_plot([[0,1],[2,4],[3.2,6]]) sage: d = s.get_minmax_data() sage: d['xmin'] ...0.0... sage: d['ymin'] ...1.0...
>>> from sage.all import * >>> s = scatter_plot([[Integer(0),Integer(1)],[Integer(2),Integer(4)],[RealNumber('3.2'),Integer(6)]]) >>> d = s.get_minmax_data() >>> d['xmin'] ...0.0... >>> d['ymin'] ...1.0...
s = scatter_plot([[0,1],[2,4],[3.2,6]]) d = s.get_minmax_data() d['xmin'] d['ymin']
- sage.plot.scatter_plot.scatter_plot(datalist, alpha=1, markersize=50, marker='o', zorder=5, facecolor='#fec7b8', edgecolor='black', clip=True, aspect_ratio='automatic', **options)[source]¶
Return a Graphics object of a scatter plot containing all points in the datalist. Type
scatter_plot.options
to see all available plotting options.INPUT:
datalist
– list of tuples(x,y)
alpha
– (default: 1)markersize
– (default: 50)marker
– the style of the markers (default:'o'
); see the documentation ofplot()
for the full list of markersfacecolor
– (default:'#fec7b8'
)edgecolor
– (default:'black'
)zorder
– (default: 5)
EXAMPLES:
sage: scatter_plot([[0,1],[2,2],[4.3,1.1]], marker='s') Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive
>>> from sage.all import * >>> scatter_plot([[Integer(0),Integer(1)],[Integer(2),Integer(2)],[RealNumber('4.3'),RealNumber('1.1')]], marker='s') Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive
scatter_plot([[0,1],[2,2],[4.3,1.1]], marker='s')
Extra options will get passed on to
show()
, as long as they are valid:sage: scatter_plot([(0, 0), (1, 1)], markersize=100, facecolor='green', ymax=100) Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive sage: scatter_plot([(0, 0), (1, 1)], markersize=100, facecolor='green').show(ymax=100) # These are equivalent
>>> from sage.all import * >>> scatter_plot([(Integer(0), Integer(0)), (Integer(1), Integer(1))], markersize=Integer(100), facecolor='green', ymax=Integer(100)) Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive >>> scatter_plot([(Integer(0), Integer(0)), (Integer(1), Integer(1))], markersize=Integer(100), facecolor='green').show(ymax=Integer(100)) # These are equivalent
scatter_plot([(0, 0), (1, 1)], markersize=100, facecolor='green', ymax=100) scatter_plot([(0, 0), (1, 1)], markersize=100, facecolor='green').show(ymax=100) # These are equivalent