Issue
I have a situation where I have many lines that I am plotting in pyplot.
They are grouped by color, and within each color, I plot according to plot style--so the circles, dashes, etc.
My plot styling is:
plt.plot(x,y1,'b')
plt.plot(x,y2,'bs')
plt.plot(x,y3,'b--')
And then I repeat for various colors. However, I am running into trouble with orange. When I plot with orange, I get an error because pyplot wants to plot with circles instead of the color orange! Here is an example:
plt.plot(x,z1,'o')
plt.plot(x,z2,'os')
plt.plot(x,z3,'o--')
This fails because 'os'
is being parsed as two formatting instructions, rather than a color and the format: squares.
How do I work around this in order to plot the orange lines?
Solution
That is because the character 'o'
is not a pre-defined single-letter color code. You will instead need to use either the RGB value or the string 'orange'
as your color specification (see below).
plt.plot(x, z3, '--', color='orange') % String colorspec
plt.plot(x, z3, '--', color='#FFA500') % Hex colorspec
plt.plot(x, z3, '--', color=[1.0, 0.5, 0.25]) % RGB colorspec
Answered By - Suever
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