I have a very simple basic bar's graphic like this one
but i want to display the bars with some 3d effect, like this
I just want the bars to have that 3d effect...my code is:
fig = Figure(figsize=(4.6,4))
ax1 = fig.add_subplot(111,ylabel="Valeur",xlabel="Code",autoscale_on=True)
width = 0.35
ind = np.arange(len(values))
rects = ax1.bar(ind, values, width, color='#A1B214')
ax1.set_xticks(ind+width)
ax1.set_xticklabels( codes )
ax1.set_ybound(-1,values[0] * 1.1)
canvas = FigureCanvas(fig)
response = HttpResponse(content_type='image/png')
canvas.print_png(response)
i've been looking in the gallery of matplotlib,tried a few things but i wasn't lucky, Any ideas? Thxs
I certainly understand your reason for needing a 3d bar plot; i suspect that's why they were created.
The libraries ('toolkits') in Matplotlib required to create 3D plots are not third-party libraries, etc., rather they are included in the base Matplotlib installation. (This is true for the current stable version, which is 1.0, though i don't believe it was for 0.98, so the change--from 'add-on' to part of the base install--occurred within the past year, i believe)
So here you are:
To create 3d bars in Maplotlib, you just need to do three (additional) things:
import Axes3D from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d
call the bar3d method (in my scriptlet, it's called by ax1 an instance of the Axes class). The method signature:
bar3d(x, y, z, dy, dz, color='b', zsort="average", *args, **kwargs)
pass in an additional argument to add_subplot, projection='3d'
You might be able to work something out with
mplot3d
.As far as I know Matplotlib doesn't by design support features like the "3D" effect you just mentioned. I remember reading about this some time back. I don't know it has changed in the meantime.
See this discussion thread for more details.
Update
Take a look at John Porter's mplot3d module. This is not a part of standard matplotlib but a custom extension. Never used it myself so can't say much about its usefulness.