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Plot - Lines¶
from __future__ import division, unicode_literals
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
from numpy import cos, linspace, pi, sin
from gemseo.api import configure_logger
from gemseo.core.dataset import Dataset
from gemseo.post.dataset.lines import Lines
configure_logger()
Out:
<RootLogger root (INFO)>
Build a dataset¶
inputs = linspace(0, 1, 10)[:, None]
outputs_1 = sin(2 * pi * inputs)
outputs_2 = cos(2 * pi * inputs)
dataset = Dataset()
dataset.add_variable("x", inputs, "inputs")
dataset.add_variable("y1", outputs_1, "outputs", cache_as_input=False)
dataset.add_variable("y2", outputs_2, "outputs", cache_as_input=False)
Plot y1 and y2¶
We can use the Lines
plot.
plot = Lines(dataset)
plot.execute(save=False, show=False, variables=["y1", "y2"])
# Workaround for HTML rendering, instead of ``show=True``
plt.show()
Total running time of the script: ( 0 minutes 0.226 seconds)