Python matplotlib.axes.Axes.eventplot() Examples
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Example #1
Source File: pyplot.py From Computable with MIT License | 6 votes |
def eventplot(positions, orientation='horizontal', lineoffsets=1, linelengths=1, linewidths=None, colors=None, linestyles='solid', hold=None, **kwargs): ax = gca() # allow callers to override the hold state by passing hold=True|False washold = ax.ishold() if hold is not None: ax.hold(hold) try: ret = ax.eventplot(positions, orientation=orientation, lineoffsets=lineoffsets, linelengths=linelengths, linewidths=linewidths, colors=colors, linestyles=linestyles, **kwargs) draw_if_interactive() finally: ax.hold(washold) return ret # This function was autogenerated by boilerplate.py. Do not edit as # changes will be lost
Example #2
Source File: pyplot.py From matplotlib-4-abaqus with MIT License | 6 votes |
def eventplot(positions, orientation='horizontal', lineoffsets=1, linelengths=1, linewidths=None, colors=None, linestyles='solid', hold=None, **kwargs): ax = gca() # allow callers to override the hold state by passing hold=True|False washold = ax.ishold() if hold is not None: ax.hold(hold) try: ret = ax.eventplot(positions, orientation=orientation, lineoffsets=lineoffsets, linelengths=linelengths, linewidths=linewidths, colors=colors, linestyles=linestyles, **kwargs) draw_if_interactive() finally: ax.hold(washold) return ret # This function was autogenerated by boilerplate.py. Do not edit as # changes will be lost
Example #3
Source File: pyplot.py From neural-network-animation with MIT License | 6 votes |
def eventplot(positions, orientation='horizontal', lineoffsets=1, linelengths=1, linewidths=None, colors=None, linestyles='solid', hold=None, **kwargs): ax = gca() # allow callers to override the hold state by passing hold=True|False washold = ax.ishold() if hold is not None: ax.hold(hold) try: ret = ax.eventplot(positions, orientation=orientation, lineoffsets=lineoffsets, linelengths=linelengths, linewidths=linewidths, colors=colors, linestyles=linestyles, **kwargs) draw_if_interactive() finally: ax.hold(washold) return ret # This function was autogenerated by boilerplate.py. Do not edit as # changes will be lost
Example #4
Source File: pyplot.py From twitter-stock-recommendation with MIT License | 6 votes |
def eventplot(positions, orientation='horizontal', lineoffsets=1, linelengths=1, linewidths=None, colors=None, linestyles='solid', hold=None, data=None, **kwargs): ax = gca() # Deprecated: allow callers to override the hold state # by passing hold=True|False washold = ax._hold if hold is not None: ax._hold = hold from matplotlib.cbook import mplDeprecation warnings.warn("The 'hold' keyword argument is deprecated since 2.0.", mplDeprecation) try: ret = ax.eventplot(positions, orientation=orientation, lineoffsets=lineoffsets, linelengths=linelengths, linewidths=linewidths, colors=colors, linestyles=linestyles, data=data, **kwargs) finally: ax._hold = washold return ret # Autogenerated by boilerplate.py. Do not edit as changes will be lost.
Example #5
Source File: pyplot.py From GraphicDesignPatternByPython with MIT License | 5 votes |
def eventplot( positions, orientation='horizontal', lineoffsets=1, linelengths=1, linewidths=None, colors=None, linestyles='solid', *, data=None, **kwargs): return gca().eventplot( positions=positions, orientation=orientation, lineoffsets=lineoffsets, linelengths=linelengths, linewidths=linewidths, colors=colors, linestyles=linestyles, data=data, **kwargs) # Autogenerated by boilerplate.py. Do not edit as changes will be lost.
Example #6
Source File: pyplot.py From python3_ios with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 5 votes |
def eventplot( positions, orientation='horizontal', lineoffsets=1, linelengths=1, linewidths=None, colors=None, linestyles='solid', *, data=None, **kwargs): return gca().eventplot( positions, orientation=orientation, lineoffsets=lineoffsets, linelengths=linelengths, linewidths=linewidths, colors=colors, linestyles=linestyles, **({"data": data} if data is not None else {}), **kwargs) # Autogenerated by boilerplate.py. Do not edit as changes will be lost.
Example #7
Source File: pyplot.py From coffeegrindsize with MIT License | 5 votes |
def eventplot( positions, orientation='horizontal', lineoffsets=1, linelengths=1, linewidths=None, colors=None, linestyles='solid', *, data=None, **kwargs): return gca().eventplot( positions, orientation=orientation, lineoffsets=lineoffsets, linelengths=linelengths, linewidths=linewidths, colors=colors, linestyles=linestyles, **({"data": data} if data is not None else {}), **kwargs) # Autogenerated by boilerplate.py. Do not edit as changes will be lost.
Example #8
Source File: pyplot.py From CogAlg with MIT License | 5 votes |
def eventplot( positions, orientation='horizontal', lineoffsets=1, linelengths=1, linewidths=None, colors=None, linestyles='solid', *, data=None, **kwargs): return gca().eventplot( positions, orientation=orientation, lineoffsets=lineoffsets, linelengths=linelengths, linewidths=linewidths, colors=colors, linestyles=linestyles, **({"data": data} if data is not None else {}), **kwargs) # Autogenerated by boilerplate.py. Do not edit as changes will be lost.