Yet Another Matplotlib Extension, with simplified subplotting & annotations.
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The yampex package makes Matplotlib much easier to use, especially with subplots. You simply construct a Plotter object with the number of subplots or subplot rows and columns you want, and do a context call on it to get a version of the object that's all set up to do your subplots.
A powerful option-setting API lets you easily and intuitively configure all of your subplots globally and specific subplots locally.
You can easily add annotations to your plots. They get placed intelligently, in a way that minimizes visual disruption.
Comes with a number of small and informative example
files, which you can
install to a yampex-examples subdirectory of your home directory by
typing yampex-examples
as a shell command. Go there and you can run
each example as a Python script, or all of them with the runall.sh
shell script.
There's also a quick example on the project page at edsuom.com.
Works on Python 3.x and (a little slower for plots with annotations) on Python 2.7.
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