Tommy,
The easiest way is probably to provide contourf with x and y arguments
corresponding to the bin centers. The x vector would have an entry for
each column in your Z(x,y), and the y vector an entry for each row.
In [1]:z = rand(10,20)
In [2]:x = 2*arange(20)
In [3]:y = 2*arange(10)
In [4]:contourf(x,y,z)
Eric
Tommy Grav wrote:
> I am creating a 2 dimensional histogram that I would like to plot as
> a contourf plot with
> matplotlib. I am using numpy to generate the histogram, but when I
> plot it the tick marks
> are of course the index of the histogram array. How do I change these
> tick labels to
> the value of the bins used to generate the histogram?
>
> Cheers
> Tommy
>
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