Simplest histogram with dates as x-axis in matplotlib

♀尐吖头ヾ 提交于 2021-01-29 10:25:48

问题


I have been trying to properly display a simple histogram with dates as x-axis and integers as y-axis. The example below happens to be a subplot (2 y-axis, 1 shared x-axis) but the problem is not there, it's rather the hist itself.

import datetime
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('agg')   # server no need to display graphics
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# x-axis is 3 consecutive dates (days)
now = datetime.datetime.now().date()
x = [now, now + datetime.timedelta(days=1), now + datetime.timedelta(days=2)]

# y1-axis is 3 numbers
y1 = [10, 0, 3]
y2 = [8, 0, 3]

fig, axarr = plt.subplots(2, sharex=True)
bins = range(1, len(x) + 1)
axarr[1].hist(y1, bins=len(x), edgecolor="k")
axarr[1].set_xticks(bins)
axarr[1].set_xticklabels(x)
axarr[1].set_yticks(range(0, max(y1) + 1))

# axarr[0] ommitted for simplicity

plt.savefig('a.png', bbox_inches='tight')

However the image I get is ...


回答1:


You probably want a bar graph.

import datetime
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('agg')   # server no need to display graphics
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# x-axis is 3 consecutive dates (days)
now = datetime.datetime.now().date()
x = [now, now + datetime.timedelta(days=1), now + datetime.timedelta(days=2)]

# y1-axis is 3 numbers
y1 = [10, 0, 3]
y2 = [8, 0, 3]

fig, axarr = plt.subplots(2, sharex=True)
bins = range(1, len(x) + 1)
axarr[1].bar(x, y1, edgecolor="k")
axarr[1].set_xticks(x)
axarr[1].set_xticklabels(x)

plt.savefig('a.png', bbox_inches='tight')




回答2:


If you want dates on the x axis of your histogram, it is the dates that need to be the argument to hist.

now = datetime.datetime.now().date()
x = [now, now + datetime.timedelta(days=1), now + datetime.timedelta(days=2)]

axarr[1].hist(x, edgecolor="k")



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51321575/simplest-histogram-with-dates-as-x-axis-in-matplotlib

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