.. DO NOT EDIT. .. THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BY SPHINX-GALLERY. .. TO MAKE CHANGES, EDIT THE SOURCE PYTHON FILE: .. "gallery/lines_bars_and_markers/eventplot_demo.py" .. LINE NUMBERS ARE GIVEN BELOW. .. only:: html .. meta:: :keywords: codex .. note:: :class: sphx-glr-download-link-note :ref:`Go to the end ` to download the full example code .. rst-class:: sphx-glr-example-title .. _sphx_glr_gallery_lines_bars_and_markers_eventplot_demo.py: ============== Eventplot demo ============== An `~.axes.Axes.eventplot` showing sequences of events with various line properties. The plot is shown in both horizontal and vertical orientations. .. GENERATED FROM PYTHON SOURCE LINES 9-63 .. image-sg:: /gallery/lines_bars_and_markers/images/sphx_glr_eventplot_demo_001.png :alt: eventplot demo :srcset: /gallery/lines_bars_and_markers/images/sphx_glr_eventplot_demo_001.png, /gallery/lines_bars_and_markers/images/sphx_glr_eventplot_demo_001_2_00x.png 2.00x :class: sphx-glr-single-img .. code-block:: Python import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np import matplotlib matplotlib.rcParams['font.size'] = 8.0 # Fixing random state for reproducibility np.random.seed(19680801) # create random data data1 = np.random.random([6, 50]) # set different colors for each set of positions colors1 = [f'C{i}' for i in range(6)] # set different line properties for each set of positions # note that some overlap lineoffsets1 = [-15, -3, 1, 1.5, 6, 10] linelengths1 = [5, 2, 1, 1, 3, 1.5] fig, axs = plt.subplots(2, 2) # create a horizontal plot axs[0, 0].eventplot(data1, colors=colors1, lineoffsets=lineoffsets1, linelengths=linelengths1) # create a vertical plot axs[1, 0].eventplot(data1, colors=colors1, lineoffsets=lineoffsets1, linelengths=linelengths1, orientation='vertical') # create another set of random data. # the gamma distribution is only used for aesthetic purposes data2 = np.random.gamma(4, size=[60, 50]) # use individual values for the parameters this time # these values will be used for all data sets (except lineoffsets2, which # sets the increment between each data set in this usage) colors2 = 'black' lineoffsets2 = 1 linelengths2 = 1 # create a horizontal plot axs[0, 1].eventplot(data2, colors=colors2, lineoffsets=lineoffsets2, linelengths=linelengths2) # create a vertical plot axs[1, 1].eventplot(data2, colors=colors2, lineoffsets=lineoffsets2, linelengths=linelengths2, orientation='vertical') plt.show() .. _sphx_glr_download_gallery_lines_bars_and_markers_eventplot_demo.py: .. only:: html .. container:: sphx-glr-footer sphx-glr-footer-example .. container:: sphx-glr-download sphx-glr-download-jupyter :download:`Download Jupyter notebook: eventplot_demo.ipynb ` .. container:: sphx-glr-download sphx-glr-download-python :download:`Download Python source code: eventplot_demo.py ` .. only:: html .. rst-class:: sphx-glr-signature `Gallery generated by Sphinx-Gallery `_