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From: Arnaldo R. <arn...@gm...> - 2014-09-05 19:54:27
Attachments:
Matplotlib_Mathtex.png
Matplotlib_TeX.png
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Hi, I'm trying to figure out how I could use greek letters on axis labels, without italic. I have read a lot about alternatives, but I do need to use LaTeX to insert a table inside the plot area. Using mathtex it responds with normal font on greek letters. What I`m doing wrong? The following code plots my table, but greek letters are not in Arial. import numpy as npimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt t2 = np.arange(100) fig = plt.figure(figsize=(8,4)) ax = fig.add_subplot(111) plt.rcParams.update({'font.family' : 'sans-serif', 'font.sans-serif' : 'Arial', 'font.style' : 'normal', 'xtick.labelsize' : 12, 'ytick.labelsize' : 12, 'mathtext.fontset' : 'stixsans', 'mathtext.default': 'regular', 'mathtext.tt' : 'Arial', }) plt.subplots_adjust(left=0.12, right=0.95, top=0.95, bottom=0.1) ax.set_xlim(0,100) xvals = [0, 16.6, 33.33, 50, 66.66, 83.33, 100] ax.set_xticks(xvals) ax.set_xticklabels(['tick 0', 'tick 1', 'tick 2','tick 3', 'tick 4', 'tick 5', 'tick 6']) ax.set_ylabel(r'$\mu$text $\eta$text $\cdot$ m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$') ax.set_yticklabels(['0', '200', '400', '600', '800', '1000', '1200', '1400']) ax.plot(t2, color='black') ax.fill_between(np.arange(0, len(t2)),t2,0, color='black', alpha=0.8) from matplotlib import rc rc('font',**{'family':'sans-serif','sans-serif':['Arial']}) rc('text', usetex=True) table = r'''\begin{tabular}{lccccccc}\hline&tick 0& tick 1 & tick 2 & tick 3 & tick 4 & tick 5 & tick 6 \\\hline Vals & 32.00 & 3.28 & 5.80 & 5 & 8 & 45 & 7.3 \\\hline \end{tabular}''' plt.text(20,80,table,size=10) plt.show() And an example using Mathtex, using regular fonts work out of the box, but my table of course is included as plain text. I have to close my IPython session and start it again to correct usage of plot parameters. import numpy as npimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt t2 = np.arange(100) fig = plt.figure(figsize=(8,4)) ax = fig.add_subplot(111) plt.rcParams.update({'xtick.labelsize' : 12, 'ytick.labelsize' : 12, 'mathtext.fontset' : 'stixsans', 'mathtext.default': 'regular', 'mathtext.tt' : 'Arial', }) plt.subplots_adjust(left=0.12, right=0.95, top=0.95, bottom=0.1) ax.set_xlim(0,100) xvals = [0, 16.6, 33.33, 50, 66.66, 83.33, 100] ax.set_xticks(xvals) ax.set_xticklabels(['tick 0', 'tick 1', 'tick 2','tick 3', 'tick 4', 'tick 5', 'tick 6']) ax.set_ylabel(r'$\mu$text $\eta$text $\cdot$ m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$') ax.set_yticklabels(['0', '200', '400', '600', '800', '1000', '1200', '1400']) ax.plot(t2, color='black') ax.fill_between(np.arange(0, len(t2)),t2,0, color='black', alpha=0.8) #from matplotlib import rc#rc('font',**{'family':'sans-serif','sans-serif':['Arial']})#rc('text', usetex=True) table = r'''\begin{tabular}{lccccccc}\hline&tick 0& tick 1 & tick 2 & tick 3 & tick 4 & tick 5 & tick 6 \\\hline Vals & 32.00 & 3.28 & 5.80 & 5 & 8 & 45 & 7.3 \\\hline \end{tabular}''' plt.text(20,80,table,size=10) plt.show() Regards, Arnaldo. --- *Arnaldo D'Amaral Pereira Granja Russo* Lab. de Estudos dos Oceanos e Clima Instituto de Oceanografia - FURG |
From: Paul H. <pmh...@gm...> - 2014-09-05 20:21:44
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How do you do this in a normal LaTeX document? On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Arnaldo Russo <arn...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to figure out how I could use greek letters on axis labels, > without italic. > I have read a lot about alternatives, but I do need to use LaTeX to insert > a table inside the plot area. > > Using mathtex it responds with normal font on greek letters. > > What I`m doing wrong? > > The following code plots my table, but greek letters are not in Arial. > > import numpy as npimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt > > t2 = np.arange(100) > fig = plt.figure(figsize=(8,4)) > ax = fig.add_subplot(111) > > plt.rcParams.update({'font.family' : 'sans-serif', > 'font.sans-serif' : 'Arial', > 'font.style' : 'normal', > 'xtick.labelsize' : 12, > 'ytick.labelsize' : 12, > 'mathtext.fontset' : 'stixsans', > 'mathtext.default': 'regular', > 'mathtext.tt' : 'Arial', > }) > plt.subplots_adjust(left=0.12, right=0.95, top=0.95, bottom=0.1) > > > ax.set_xlim(0,100) > xvals = [0, 16.6, 33.33, 50, 66.66, 83.33, 100] > ax.set_xticks(xvals) > ax.set_xticklabels(['tick 0', 'tick 1', 'tick 2','tick 3', 'tick 4', 'tick 5', 'tick 6']) > ax.set_ylabel(r'$\mu$text $\eta$text $\cdot$ m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$') > ax.set_yticklabels(['0', '200', '400', '600', '800', '1000', '1200', '1400']) > ax.plot(t2, color='black') > ax.fill_between(np.arange(0, len(t2)),t2,0, color='black', alpha=0.8) > > from matplotlib import rc > rc('font',**{'family':'sans-serif','sans-serif':['Arial']}) > rc('text', usetex=True) > table = r'''\begin{tabular}{lccccccc}\hline&tick 0& tick 1 & tick 2 & tick 3 & tick 4 & tick 5 & tick 6 \\\hline Vals & 32.00 & 3.28 & 5.80 & 5 & 8 & 45 & 7.3 \\\hline \end{tabular}''' > plt.text(20,80,table,size=10) > > plt.show() > > > And an example using Mathtex, using regular fonts work out of the box, but > my table of course is included as plain text. I have to close my IPython > session and start it again to correct usage of plot parameters. > > import numpy as npimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt > > t2 = np.arange(100) > fig = plt.figure(figsize=(8,4)) > ax = fig.add_subplot(111) > > plt.rcParams.update({'xtick.labelsize' : 12, > 'ytick.labelsize' : 12, > 'mathtext.fontset' : 'stixsans', > 'mathtext.default': 'regular', > 'mathtext.tt' : 'Arial', > }) > plt.subplots_adjust(left=0.12, right=0.95, top=0.95, bottom=0.1) > > > ax.set_xlim(0,100) > xvals = [0, 16.6, 33.33, 50, 66.66, 83.33, 100] > ax.set_xticks(xvals) > ax.set_xticklabels(['tick 0', 'tick 1', 'tick 2','tick 3', 'tick 4', 'tick 5', 'tick 6']) > ax.set_ylabel(r'$\mu$text $\eta$text $\cdot$ m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$') > ax.set_yticklabels(['0', '200', '400', '600', '800', '1000', '1200', '1400']) > ax.plot(t2, color='black') > ax.fill_between(np.arange(0, len(t2)),t2,0, color='black', alpha=0.8) > #from matplotlib import rc#rc('font',**{'family':'sans-serif','sans-serif':['Arial']})#rc('text', usetex=True) > table = r'''\begin{tabular}{lccccccc}\hline&tick 0& tick 1 & tick 2 & tick 3 & tick 4 & tick 5 & tick 6 \\\hline Vals & 32.00 & 3.28 & 5.80 & 5 & 8 & 45 & 7.3 \\\hline \end{tabular}''' > plt.text(20,80,table,size=10) > > plt.show() > > > Regards, > Arnaldo. > > --- > *Arnaldo D'Amaral Pereira Granja Russo* > Lab. de Estudos dos Oceanos e Clima > Instituto de Oceanografia - FURG > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Slashdot TV. > Video for Nerds. Stuff that matters. > http://tv.slashdot.org/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > |
From: Sterling S. <sm...@fu...> - 2014-09-05 20:50:09
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Perhaps you would add this to rcParams['latex.preamble'], which was always advertised as being experimental. (You may need to preface it with \makeatletter, and end with \makeatother.) -Sterling On Sep 5, 2014, at 1:21PM, Paul Hobson wrote: > How do you do this in a normal LaTeX document? > > > On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Arnaldo Russo <arn...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to figure out how I could use greek letters on axis labels, without italic. > I have read a lot about alternatives, but I do need to use LaTeX to insert a table inside the plot area. > > Using mathtex it responds with normal font on greek letters. > > What I`m doing wrong? > > The following code plots my table, but greek letters are not in Arial. > > import > numpy as np > > import matplotlib. > pyplot as plt > > t2 > = np.arange(100) > > fig > = plt.figure(figsize=(8,4)) > > ax > = fig.add_subplot(111) > > > plt > .rcParams.update({'font.family' : 'sans-serif', > > > 'font.sans-serif' : 'Arial', > > > 'font.style' : 'normal', > > > 'xtick.labelsize' : 12, > > > 'ytick.labelsize' : 12, > > > 'mathtext.fontset' : 'stixsans', > > > 'mathtext.default': 'regular', > > > 'mathtext.tt' : 'Arial', > > > }) > > plt > .subplots_adjust(left=0.12, right=0.95, top=0.95, bottom=0.1) > > > > ax > .set_xlim(0,100) > > xvals > = [0, 16.6, 33.33, 50, 66.66, 83.33, 100] > > ax > .set_xticks(xvals) > > ax > .set_xticklabels(['tick 0', 'tick 1', 'tick 2','tick 3', 'tick 4', 'tick 5', 'tick 6']) > > ax > .set_ylabel(r'$\mu$text $\eta$text $\cdot$ m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$') > > ax > .set_yticklabels(['0', '200', '400', '600', '800', '1000', '1200', '1400']) > > ax > .plot(t2, color='black') > > ax > .fill_between(np.arange(0, len(t2)),t2,0, color='black', alpha=0.8) > > > > > from matplotlib import > rc > rc > ('font',**{'family':'sans-serif','sans-serif':['Arial']}) > > rc > ('text', usetex=True) > > table > = r'''\begin{tabular}{lccccccc}\hline&tick 0& tick 1 & tick 2 & tick 3 & tick 4 & tick 5 & tick 6 \\\hline Vals & 32.00 & 3.28 & 5.80 & 5 & 8 & 45 & 7.3 \\\hline \end{tabular}''' > > plt > .text(20,80,table,size=10) > > > plt > .show() > > And an example using Mathtex, using regular fonts work out of the box, but my table of course is included as plain text. I have to close my IPython session and start it again to correct usage of plot parameters. > > import > numpy as np > > import matplotlib. > pyplot as plt > > t2 > = np.arange(100) > > fig > = plt.figure(figsize=(8,4)) > > ax > = fig.add_subplot(111) > > > plt > .rcParams.update({'xtick.labelsize' : 12, > > > 'ytick.labelsize' : 12, > > > 'mathtext.fontset' : 'stixsans', > > > 'mathtext.default': 'regular', > > > 'mathtext.tt' : 'Arial', > > > }) > > plt > .subplots_adjust(left=0.12, right=0.95, top=0.95, bottom=0.1) > > > > ax > .set_xlim(0,100) > > xvals > = [0, 16.6, 33.33, 50, 66.66, 83.33, 100] > > ax > .set_xticks(xvals) > > ax > .set_xticklabels(['tick 0', 'tick 1', 'tick 2','tick 3', 'tick 4', 'tick 5', 'tick 6']) > > ax > .set_ylabel(r'$\mu$text $\eta$text $\cdot$ m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$') > > ax > .set_yticklabels(['0', '200', '400', '600', '800', '1000', '1200', '1400']) > > ax > .plot(t2, color='black') > > ax > .fill_between(np.arange(0, len(t2)),t2,0, color='black', alpha=0.8) > > > > #from matplotlib import rc > #rc('font',**{'family':'sans-serif','sans-serif':['Arial']}) > #rc('text', usetex=True) > > table > = r'''\begin{tabular}{lccccccc}\hline&tick 0& tick 1 & tick 2 & tick 3 & tick 4 & tick 5 & tick 6 \\\hline Vals & 32.00 & 3.28 & 5.80 & 5 & 8 & 45 & 7.3 \\\hline \end{tabular}''' > > plt > .text(20,80,table,size=10) > > > plt > .show() > > Regards, > Arnaldo. > > --- > Arnaldo D'Amaral Pereira Granja Russo > Lab. de Estudos dos Oceanos e Clima > Instituto de Oceanografia - FURG > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Slashdot TV. > Video for Nerds. Stuff that matters. > http://tv.slashdot.org/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Slashdot TV. > Video for Nerds. Stuff that matters. > http://tv.slashdot.org/_______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users |
From: Arnaldo R. <arn...@gm...> - 2014-09-06 20:01:33
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Hi Tobi and others, I have tested include other packages (e.g \usepackage{cmbright} ), but it seems to not solve my problem. Including on matplotlibrc, exactly the lines as you said, my output is the same as I have attached (Matplotlib To.png). On pure LaTex, I really don't know how it should be charged. I have tried this: \documentclass{report} \usepackage{fontspec}\setmainfont{Arial}\setmathrm{Arial}\setmathsf{Arial}\setmathtt{Arial}\usepackage{amsmath} \begin{document} $\mu$text $\eta$text $\cdot$ m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ \end{document} Thanks --- *Arnaldo D'Amaral Pereira Granja Russo* Lab. de Estudos dos Oceanos e Clima Instituto de Oceanografia - FURG 2014-09-06 6:19 GMT-03:00 Tobias Winchen <to...@wi...>: > Hi, > > On Friday 05 September 2014 16:53:47 Arnaldo Russo wrote: > > I'm trying to figure out how I could use greek letters on axis labels, > > without italic. > > I have read a lot about alternatives, but I do need to use LaTeX to > insert > > a table inside the plot area. > > I use the sfmath package together with the sans-serif latex fonts in > matplotlib. The relevant lines in my matplotlibrc are: > > font.family : sans-serif > font.serif : Computer Modern Roman, Times, Palatino, > font.sans-serif : Computer Modern Sans serif, Helvetica, Avant Garde, > font.cursive : Zapf Chancery > font.monospace : Courier, Computer Modern Typewriter > > text.latex.unicode : True > text.latex.preamble : \usepackage{lmodern},\usepackage{sfmath}, > \usepackage{amsmath}, \usepackage{amssymb}, \usepackage{siunitx}, > > This should do what you want? > > Best regards, > > > Tobi > |
From: Pierre H. <pie...@cr...> - 2014-09-08 10:23:53
Attachments:
unicode_grec.txt
unicode_math.txt
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Le 05/09/2014 21:53, Arnaldo Russo a écrit : > The following code plots my table, but greek letters are not in Arial. What about adding greek letters directly with a Unicode string and keeping LaTex only for the table? best, Pierre (my greek and math unicode "copy-pasting files" attached) |
From: Arnaldo R. <arn...@gm...> - 2014-09-10 12:06:45
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Hi, Thanks a lot for the clue, Pierre. Unicode fix this thread, at least for my case. Cheers, Arnaldo. --- *Arnaldo D'Amaral Pereira Granja Russo* Lab. de Estudos dos Oceanos e Clima Instituto de Oceanografia - FURG 2014-09-08 7:06 GMT-03:00 Pierre Haesssig <pie...@cr...>: > > Le 05/09/2014 21:53, Arnaldo Russo a écrit : > >> The following code plots my table, but greek letters are not in Arial. >> > What about adding greek letters directly with a Unicode string and keeping > LaTex only for the table? > > best, > Pierre > > (my greek and math unicode "copy-pasting files" attached) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Want excitement? > Manually upgrade your production database. > When you want reliability, choose Perforce > Perforce version control. Predictably reliable. > > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=157508191&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > > |