[Matplotlib-users] Add disconnected lines to a plot
Jerzy Karczmarczuk
jerzy.karczmarczuk at unicaen.fr
Mon May 4 05:00:45 EDT 2020
On 04/05/2020 8:30 am, EK Esawi via Matplotlib-users wrote:
> i am trying to use lists instead of numpy plus, it's been a while since i programmed in Python.
Some advice...
1. People who too often complain that they are beginners, are likely to
remain beginners forever. Beware.
2. If you expect to use matplotlib (or plotly, or pyqtgraph, etc.)
frequently, master Numpy, or sooner than you think, you will suffer
very, very much.
3. My previous example was loop-less; this is one of many advantages of
Numpy. But you can do it in the orthodox way as well.
*from random import random as rn
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
n=20
nan=float('nan')
a=[rn() for k in range(n)] # just a silly random example
for j in range(n-2,0,-2):
a.insert(j,nan)# insert your Nans in such a way
plt.plot(a)
*
Best regards
Jerzy Karczmarczuk
/Caen, France/
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