matplotlib.pyplot.xticks - moves my plot data
I have the above plot, which is almost perfect, but I want to get rid of the 2015, and I have to do it with code not paint.
When I try the following code;
plt.xticks(np.arange(12), calendar.month_name[1:13], rotation=20)
My plot gets all messed up;
How can I use plt.xticks without it squishing all my plot data over to the right hand side?
python matplotlib plot
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I have the above plot, which is almost perfect, but I want to get rid of the 2015, and I have to do it with code not paint.
When I try the following code;
plt.xticks(np.arange(12), calendar.month_name[1:13], rotation=20)
My plot gets all messed up;
How can I use plt.xticks without it squishing all my plot data over to the right hand side?
python matplotlib plot
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You wouldn't usexticks
at all. Instead use a formatter that does not have 2015 in it. If you want to share a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example, I'd be easier to know how you create the plot in the first place and hence what the best obtion here is.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 23 '18 at 3:05
Its for an online course so I don't want to post too much information. I've submitted my plot as-is, it should still get a good grade. The x-axis is DatetimeIndex
– user3121518
Nov 23 '18 at 3:46
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I have the above plot, which is almost perfect, but I want to get rid of the 2015, and I have to do it with code not paint.
When I try the following code;
plt.xticks(np.arange(12), calendar.month_name[1:13], rotation=20)
My plot gets all messed up;
How can I use plt.xticks without it squishing all my plot data over to the right hand side?
python matplotlib plot
I have the above plot, which is almost perfect, but I want to get rid of the 2015, and I have to do it with code not paint.
When I try the following code;
plt.xticks(np.arange(12), calendar.month_name[1:13], rotation=20)
My plot gets all messed up;
How can I use plt.xticks without it squishing all my plot data over to the right hand side?
python matplotlib plot
python matplotlib plot
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You wouldn't usexticks
at all. Instead use a formatter that does not have 2015 in it. If you want to share a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example, I'd be easier to know how you create the plot in the first place and hence what the best obtion here is.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 23 '18 at 3:05
Its for an online course so I don't want to post too much information. I've submitted my plot as-is, it should still get a good grade. The x-axis is DatetimeIndex
– user3121518
Nov 23 '18 at 3:46
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You wouldn't usexticks
at all. Instead use a formatter that does not have 2015 in it. If you want to share a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example, I'd be easier to know how you create the plot in the first place and hence what the best obtion here is.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 23 '18 at 3:05
Its for an online course so I don't want to post too much information. I've submitted my plot as-is, it should still get a good grade. The x-axis is DatetimeIndex
– user3121518
Nov 23 '18 at 3:46
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You wouldn't use
xticks
at all. Instead use a formatter that does not have 2015 in it. If you want to share a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example, I'd be easier to know how you create the plot in the first place and hence what the best obtion here is.– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 23 '18 at 3:05
You wouldn't use
xticks
at all. Instead use a formatter that does not have 2015 in it. If you want to share a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example, I'd be easier to know how you create the plot in the first place and hence what the best obtion here is.– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 23 '18 at 3:05
Its for an online course so I don't want to post too much information. I've submitted my plot as-is, it should still get a good grade. The x-axis is DatetimeIndex
– user3121518
Nov 23 '18 at 3:46
Its for an online course so I don't want to post too much information. I've submitted my plot as-is, it should still get a good grade. The x-axis is DatetimeIndex
– user3121518
Nov 23 '18 at 3:46
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You wouldn't use
xticks
at all. Instead use a formatter that does not have 2015 in it. If you want to share a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example, I'd be easier to know how you create the plot in the first place and hence what the best obtion here is.– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 23 '18 at 3:05
Its for an online course so I don't want to post too much information. I've submitted my plot as-is, it should still get a good grade. The x-axis is DatetimeIndex
– user3121518
Nov 23 '18 at 3:46