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Python script for plotting how many codepoints each Unicode version has assigned
from datetime import date
import numpy as np
import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
data = [
# (version number, date, number of codepoints assigned)
("1.0.0", date(1991, 10, 1), 7161, ( 5 , 0)),
("1.0.1", date(1992, 6, 1), 28359, ( 5 , -8)),
("1.1" , date(1993, 6, 1), 34223, (-6 , 5)),
("2.0" , date(1996, 6, 1), 38950, (-7 , 5)),
("2.1" , date(1998, 5, 1), 38952, (-7 , -15)),
("3.0" , date(1999, 9, 1), 49259, ( 5 , 0)),
("3.1" , date(2001, 3, 1), 94205, (-7 , 5)),
("3.2" , date(2002, 3, 1), 95221, (-7 , -15)),
("4.0" , date(2003, 4, 1), 96447, (-7 , 5)),
("4.1" , date(2005, 3, 1), 97720, (-7 , -15)),
("5.0" , date(2006, 6, 1), 99089, (-7 , 5)),
("5.1" , date(2008, 4, 1), 100713, (-7 , -15)),
("5.2" , date(2009, 10, 1), 107361, (-9 , 5)),
("6.0" , date(2010, 10, 1), 109449, (-7 , -15)),
("6.1" , date(2012, 1, 1), 110181, (-9 , 5)),
("6.2" , date(2012, 9, 1), 110182, (-7 , -15)),
("6.3" , date(2013, 9, 1), 110187, (-9 , 5)),
("7.0" , date(2014, 6, 1), 113021, ( 5 , -6)),
("8.0" , date(2015, 6, 1), 120737, (-15, 5)),
("9.0" , date(2016, 6, 1), 128237, ( 5 , -7)),
("10.0" , date(2017, 6, 1), 136755, (-16, 5)),
("11.0" , date(2018, 6, 1), 137439, (-7 , -12)),
]
versions = np.array([datum[0] for datum in data])
release_dates = np.array([datum[1] for datum in data])
num_assigned_codepoints = np.array([datum[2] for datum in data])
label_offsets = [datum[3] for datum in data]
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
plt.title("Unicode through the ages")
plt.xlabel("Release date")
plt.ylabel("Number of assigned codepoints")
plt.xlim(date(1990, 1, 1), date(2020, 1, 1))
plt.ylim(0, 150000)
ax.get_yaxis().set_major_formatter(
matplotlib.ticker.FuncFormatter(lambda x, _: format(int(x), ",")))
ax.plot(release_dates, num_assigned_codepoints,
color="blue",
linestyle="--",
linewidth=2.0)
ax.plot(release_dates, num_assigned_codepoints,
color="red",
marker="o",
linewidth=0,
fillstyle="full",
markeredgewidth=0.01)
for i, txt in enumerate(versions):
ax.annotate(txt, (release_dates[i], num_assigned_codepoints[i]),
xytext=label_offsets[i],
textcoords="offset points")
plt.savefig("unicode-history.svg", bbox_inches="tight")
plt.savefig("unicode-history.png", bbox_inches="tight")
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Output: plot: Unicode through the ages

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