Reputation: 1652
I'm using matplotlib
at the moment to try and visualise some data I am working on. I'm trying to plot around 6500 points and the line y = x
on the same graph but am having some trouble in doing so. I can only seem to get the points to render and not the line itself. I know matplotlib
doesn't plot equations as such rather just a set of points so I'm trying to use and identical set of points for x and y co-ordinates to produce the line.
The following is my code
from matplotlib import pyplot
import numpy
from pymongo import *
class Store(object):
"""docstring for Store"""
def __init__(self):
super(Store, self).__init__()
c = Connection()
ucd = c.ucd
self.tweets = ucd.tweets
def fetch(self):
x = []
y = []
for t in self.tweets.find():
x.append(t['positive'])
y.append(t['negative'])
return [x,y]
if __name__ == '__main__':
c = Store()
array = c.fetch()
t = numpy.arange(0., 0.03, 1)
pyplot.plot(array[0], array[1], 'ro', t, t, 'b--')
pyplot.show()
Any suggestions would be appreciated,
Patrick
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2930
Reputation: 46
Correct me if I'm wrong (I'm not a pro at matplotlib), but 't' will simply get the value [0.].
t = numpy.arange(0.,0.03,1)
That means start at 0 and go to 0.03 (not inclusive) with a step size of 1. Resulting in an array containing just 0.
In that case you are simply plotting one point. It takes two to make a line.
Upvotes: 3