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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T04:41:22+00:00 2026-05-24T04:41:22+00:00

I have this bit of code that plots out the points: import matplotlib.pyplot as

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I have this bit of code that plots out the points:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plot
from matplotlib import pyplot

all_data = [[1,10],[2,10],[3,10],[4,10],[5,10],[3,1],[3,2],[3,3],[3,4],[3,5]]
x = []
y = []
for i in xrange(len(all_data)):
    x.append(all_data[i][0])
    y.append(all_data[i][1])
plot.scatter(x,y)

pyplot.show()

what it shows

but I want all the possible lines that could be made that looks something like this:

enter image description here

I’ve tried matplotlib path, but it doesn’t work well for me.

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    2026-05-24T04:41:23+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:41 am
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    import itertools 
    
    fig=plt.figure()
    ax=fig.add_subplot(111)
    all_data = [[1,10],[2,10],[3,10],[4,10],[5,10],[3,1],[3,2],[3,3],[3,4],[3,5]]
    plt.plot(
        *zip(*itertools.chain.from_iterable(itertools.combinations(all_data, 2))),
        color = 'brown', marker = 'o')
    
    plt.show()
    

    enter image description here

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