Source code for gemseo.post.dataset.yvsx

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"""Draw a variable versus another from a :class:`.Dataset`.

A :class:`.YvsX` plot represents samples of a couple :math:`(x,y)` as a set of points
whose values are stored in a :class:`.Dataset`. The user can select the style of line or
markers, as well as the color.
"""
from __future__ import annotations

from matplotlib.axes import Axes
from matplotlib.figure import Figure

from gemseo.core.dataset import Dataset
from gemseo.post.dataset.dataset_plot import DatasetPlot


[docs]class YvsX(DatasetPlot): """Plot curve y versus x.""" def __init__( self, dataset: Dataset, x: str, y: str, x_comp: int = 0, y_comp: int = 0, ) -> None: """ Args: x: The name of the variable on the x-axis. y: The name of the variable on the y-axis. x_comp: The component of x. y_comp: The component of y. """ super().__init__(dataset, x=x, y=y, x_comp=x_comp, y_comp=y_comp) def _plot( self, fig: None | Figure = None, axes: None | Axes = None, ) -> list[Figure]: x = self._param.x x_comp = self._param.x_comp y = self._param.y y_comp = self._param.y_comp color = self.color or "blue" style = self.linestyle or "o" x_data = self.dataset[x][:, x_comp] y_data = self.dataset[y][:, y_comp] fig, axes = self._get_figure_and_axes(fig, axes) axes.plot(x_data, y_data, style, color=color) if self.dataset.sizes[x] == 1: axes.set_xlabel(self.xlabel or x) else: axes.set_xlabel(self.xlabel or f"{x}({x_comp})") if self.dataset.sizes[y] == 1: axes.set_ylabel(self.ylabel or y) else: axes.set_ylabel(self.ylabel or f"{y}({y_comp})") axes.set_title(self.title) return [fig]