From: AG <com...@go...> - 2010-02-24 18:36:28
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Hi How do I set up my matplotlib.pyplot code so that the data for the x-axis is plotted beginning at 1 not the default 0. To illustrate: I have a set of time trials and error probability calculations. Trials are x and scores are y. At present, the first trial is plotted on the graph at 0 which is illogical. I admit that I'm not sure exactly what I am looking for, but I can't see this mentioned in the docs. I just want the plot to begin at trial 1, not the 0; however, I don't mind if the x-axis has a 0 scale on it, but trials don't begin at a 0 trial, so how do I get around this. I've listed the basic code below: plt.plot( scores ) plt.ylabel( "Scores" ) plt.xlabel( "Trials" ) plt.show() TIA AG |