Sigmun
Sigmun

Reputation: 1002

How to plot timedelta as value with matplotlib

I am trying to plot a duration in seconds with respect to some iteration values. I compute the duration values by substracting two datetime values. Then, I would like to plot these results in a very simple way using existing tools.

My code is the following but it doesn't work yet:

#!/usr/bin/env python

import datetime
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from numpy import arange

it = arange(10)
durations = [datetime.timedelta(hours=h+30) for h in it]

plt.plot(it, durations)

plt.show()

I got the following error:

TypeError: float() argument must be a string or a number

I know that I can make it work by using datetime instead of timedelta but my goal is to plot duration in hours (around 40 hours) so the rendering is not good.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 11740

Answers (1)

kabanus
kabanus

Reputation: 25895

That's because there is no defined conversion for timedelta to float. You can use:

durations = [datetime.timedelta(hours=h+30).total_seconds()/3600.0 for h in it]

to transform the duration to floating point hours. Look at how to format your tick labels if you want the nice hour notation on your plot. You can convert the hour (float) to a nicely formatted hour string.

(EDIT: changed .total_seconds to .total_seconds()

Upvotes: 6

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