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From matplotlib radar example
__author__ = 'schien'
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.projections.polar import PolarAxes
from matplotlib.projections import register_projection
def radar_factory(num_vars, frame='circle'):
"""Create a radar chart with `num_vars` axes."""
# calculate evenly-spaced axis angles
theta = 2 * np.pi * np.linspace(0, 1 - 1. / num_vars, num_vars)
# rotate theta such that the first axis is at the top
theta += np.pi / 2
def draw_poly_frame(self, x0, y0, r):
# TODO: use transforms to convert (x, y) to (r, theta)
verts = [(r * np.cos(t) + x0, r * np.sin(t) + y0) for t in theta]
return plt.Polygon(verts, closed=True, edgecolor='k')
def draw_circle_frame(self, x0, y0, r):
return plt.Circle((x0, y0), r)
frame_dict = {'polygon': draw_poly_frame, 'circle': draw_circle_frame}
if frame not in frame_dict:
raise ValueError, 'unknown value for `frame`: %s' % frame
class RadarAxes(PolarAxes):
"""Class for creating a radar chart (a.k.a. a spider or star chart)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar_chart
"""
name = 'radar'
# use 1 line segment to connect specified points
RESOLUTION = 1
# define draw_frame method
draw_frame = frame_dict[frame]
def fill(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Override fill so that line is closed by default"""
closed = kwargs.pop('closed', True)
return super(RadarAxes, self).fill(closed=closed, *args, **kwargs)
def plot(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Override plot so that line is closed by default"""
lines = super(RadarAxes, self).plot(*args, **kwargs)
for line in lines:
self._close_line(line)
def _close_line(self, line):
x, y = line.get_data()
# FIXME: markers at x[0], y[0] get doubled-up
if x[0] != x[-1]:
x = np.concatenate((x, [x[0]]))
y = np.concatenate((y, [y[0]]))
line.set_data(x, y)
def set_varlabels(self, labels):
self.set_thetagrids(theta * 180 / np.pi, labels)
def _gen_axes_patch(self):
x0, y0 = (0.5, 0.5)
r = 0.5
return self.draw_frame(x0, y0, r)
register_projection(RadarAxes)
return theta
if __name__ == '__main__':
#The following data is from the Denver Aerosol Sources and Health study.
#See doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.12.017
#
#The data are pollution source profile estimates for five modeled pollution
#sources (e.g., cars, wood-burning, etc) that emit 7-9 chemical species.
#The radar charts are experimented with here to see if we can nicely
#visualize how the modeled source profiles change across four scenarios:
# 1) No gas-phase species present, just seven particulate counts on
# Sulfate
# Nitrate
# Elemental Carbon (EC)
# Organic Carbon fraction 1 (OC)
# Organic Carbon fraction 2 (OC2)
# Organic Carbon fraction 3 (OC3)
# Pyrolized Organic Carbon (OP)
# 2)Inclusion of gas-phase specie carbon monoxide (CO)
# 3)Inclusion of gas-phase specie ozone (O3).
# 4)Inclusion of both gas-phase speciesis present...
N = 6
theta = radar_factory(N)
spoke_labels = ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F']
a = [0.88, 0.6, 0.7, 0.3, 0.30, 0.6] # [6, 7, 5, 6, 8, 4]
a = np.asarray(a) * 10
b = [0.5, 0.6, 0.8, 0.7, 0.8, 0.4]
b = np.asarray(b) * 10
fig = plt.figure(figsize=(9, 9))
# adjust spacing around the subplots
fig.subplots_adjust(wspace=0.25, hspace=0.20, top=0.85, bottom=0.05)
title_list = ['Basecase']
data = {'Basecase': [a, b]}
colors = ['b', 'r']
# chemicals range from 0 to 1
radial_grid = [2., 4., 6., 8.]
# If you don't care about the order, you can loop over data_dict.items()
for n, title in enumerate(title_list):
ax = fig.add_subplot(2, 2, n + 1, projection='radar')
plt.rgrids(radial_grid)
ax.set_title(title, weight='bold', size='medium', position=(0.5, 1.1),
horizontalalignment='center', verticalalignment='center')
for d, color in zip(data[title], colors):
ax.plot(theta, d, color=color)
ax.fill(theta, d, facecolor=color, alpha=0.25)
ax.set_varlabels(spoke_labels)
# add legend relative to top-left plot
plt.subplot(2, 2, 1)
labels = ('A', 'B')
legend = plt.legend(labels, loc=(0.9, .95), labelspacing=0.1)
plt.setp(legend.get_texts(), fontsize='small')
plt.figtext(0.5, 0.965, 'Result compared A with B',
ha='center', color='black', weight='bold', size='large')
plt.show()
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ebloo commented Sep 16, 2016

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