How to set axis ticks in multiples of pi (Python) (matplotlib)

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长发绾君心 2020-12-08 04:37

I\'d like to make a plot in Python and have x range display ticks in multiples of pi.

Is there a good way to do this, not manually?

I\'m thinking of using

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  •  猫巷女王i
    2020-12-08 05:24

    This is inspired by Python Data Science Handbook, although Sage attempts to do without explicit parameters.

    EDIT: I've generalized this to allow you to supply as optional parameters the denominator, the value of the unit, and the LaTeX label for the unit. A class definition is included if you find that helpful.

    import numpy as np
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    
    def multiple_formatter(denominator=2, number=np.pi, latex='\pi'):
        def gcd(a, b):
            while b:
                a, b = b, a%b
            return a
        def _multiple_formatter(x, pos):
            den = denominator
            num = np.int(np.rint(den*x/number))
            com = gcd(num,den)
            (num,den) = (int(num/com),int(den/com))
            if den==1:
                if num==0:
                    return r'$0$'
                if num==1:
                    return r'$%s$'%latex
                elif num==-1:
                    return r'$-%s$'%latex
                else:
                    return r'$%s%s$'%(num,latex)
            else:
                if num==1:
                    return r'$\frac{%s}{%s}$'%(latex,den)
                elif num==-1:
                    return r'$\frac{-%s}{%s}$'%(latex,den)
                else:
                    return r'$\frac{%s%s}{%s}$'%(num,latex,den)
        return _multiple_formatter
    ​
    class Multiple:
        def __init__(self, denominator=2, number=np.pi, latex='\pi'):
            self.denominator = denominator
            self.number = number
            self.latex = latex
    ​
        def locator(self):
            return plt.MultipleLocator(self.number / self.denominator)
    ​
        def formatter(self):
            return plt.FuncFormatter(multiple_formatter(self.denominator, self.number, self.latex))
    

    This can be used very simply, without any parameters:

    x = np.linspace(-np.pi, 3*np.pi,500)
    plt.plot(x, np.cos(x))
    plt.title(r'Multiples of $\pi$')
    ax = plt.gca()
    ax.grid(True)
    ax.set_aspect(1.0)
    ax.axhline(0, color='black', lw=2)
    ax.axvline(0, color='black', lw=2)
    ax.xaxis.set_major_locator(plt.MultipleLocator(np.pi / 2))
    ax.xaxis.set_minor_locator(plt.MultipleLocator(np.pi / 12))
    ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(plt.FuncFormatter(multiple_formatter()))
    plt.show()
    

    Or it can be used in a more sophisticated way:

    tau = np.pi*2
    den = 60
    major = Multiple(den, tau, r'\tau')
    minor = Multiple(den*4, tau, r'\tau')
    x = np.linspace(-tau/60, tau*8/60,500)
    plt.plot(x, np.exp(-x)*np.cos(60*x))
    plt.title(r'Multiples of $\tau$')
    ax = plt.gca()
    ax.grid(True)
    ax.axhline(0, color='black', lw=2)
    ax.axvline(0, color='black', lw=2)
    ax.xaxis.set_major_locator(major.locator())
    ax.xaxis.set_minor_locator(minor.locator())
    ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(major.formatter())
    plt.show()
    

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