# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2015, Nicolas P. Rougier. All Rights Reserved. # Distributed under the (new) BSD License. See LICENSE.txt for more info. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # Create a new figure of size 8x6 points, using 100 dots per inch plt.figure(figsize=(8,6), dpi=100) # Create a new subplot from a grid of 1x1 plt.subplot(111) X = np.linspace(-np.pi, np.pi, 256,endpoint=True) C,S = np.cos(X), np.sin(X) # Plot cosine using blue color with a continuous line of width 1 (pixels) plt.plot(X, C, color="blue", linewidth=1.0, linestyle="-") # Plot sine using green color with a continuous line of width 1 (pixels) plt.plot(X, S, color="green", linewidth=1.0, linestyle="-") # Set x limits plt.xlim(-4.0,4.0) # Set x ticks plt.xticks(np.linspace(-4,4,9,endpoint=True)) # Set y limits plt.ylim(-1.0,1.0) # Set y ticks plt.yticks(np.linspace(-1,1,5,endpoint=True)) # Save figure using 72 dots per inch # savefig("../figures/exercice_2.png",dpi=72) # Show result on screen plt.show()