Hi Is there a way to print values calculated by a script directly into the plot that is being made?
For example say I have a data file that I read in. Then I want to calculate the total number of entries, the sum of the entries, the average and standard deviation. How can I then print these vales right on to the histogram that I then plot?
I looked here http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/api/pyplot_api.html#matplotlib.pyplot.text, but it was not very helpful. Thanks in advance
Example
file = 'myfile.txt'
d = np.loadtxt(file)
C = d[:,3]
S = sum(C))
avg = np.mean(C)
sigma = np.std(C)
N = len(C)
I tried this but it did not work
n, nbins, patches = plt.hist(C, 20)
plt.title("My Histogram")
plt.text(0,0, 'Sum of vales ='S '\n' 'Total number of entries = ' N
'\n' 'Avg= 'avg '\n' 'Standard Deviation = ' sigma)
ply.show()
I think you forget to call
show()afterplot(...)Update
I chat with OP in comments. It turns out that the problem is
syntax error. His original codeHe try to concat string in this way
'some string' variable 'another string'. He ask me why'some string' ' another string'is OK, because Python automatically join adjacent strings into one single string. In this case, he gets'some string another string', which is a valid python statement.