From: manik971 <nec...@ho...> - 2015-07-08 13:15:25
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<code> date_range = (735599.0, 735745.0) x = (735610.5, 735647.0, 735647.5, 735648.5, 735669.0, 735699.0, 735701.5, 735702.5, 735709.5, 735725.5, 735728.5, 735735.5, 735736.0) y = (227891.25361545716, 205090.4880046467, 208352.59317388065, 175462.99296699322, 98209.836461969651, 275063.37219361769, 219456.93600708069, 230731.12613806152, 209043.19805037521, 218297.51486296533, 208036.88967207001, 206311.71988471842, 216036.56824433553) y0 = 218206.79192 x_after = (735610.5, 735647.0, 735647.5, 735701.5, 735702.5, 735709.5, 735725.5, 735728.5, 735735.5, 735736.0) y_after = (227891.25361545716, 205090.4880046467, 208352.59317388065, 219456.93600708069, 230731.12613806152, 209043.19805037521, 218297.51486296533, 208036.88967207001, 206311.71988471842, 216036.56824433553) ax.plot_date(x, numpy.array(y) / y0, color='r', xdate=True, marker='x') linex = -39.1175584541 liney = 28993493.5251 ax.set_xlim(date_range) steps = list(ax.get_xlim()) steps.append(steps[-1] + 2) steps = [steps[0] - 2] + steps ax.plot(steps, numpy.array([linex * a + liney for a in steps]) / y0, color='b') </code> -- View this message in context: http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/Plot-Too-many-ticks-on-X-axe-tp45893p45894.html Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |