#-*-coding:utf-8-*-; import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from matplotlib import gridspec import numpy as np def plotHH(t,sP,sQ): fig = plt.figure() gs = gridspec.GridSpec(2, 1, height_ratios=[1, 2]) # HYDROGRAM CHART ax = plt.subplot(gs[1]) ax.plot(t,sQ) ax.set_ylabel(u'Q(m³/s)', color='b') ax.set_xlabel('Time (min.)') ax.tick_params(axis='y', colors='b') ax.xaxis.grid(b=True, which='major', color='.7', linestyle='-') ax.yaxis.grid(b=True, which='major', color='.7', linestyle='-') ax.set_xlim(min(t), max(t)) ax.set_ylim(0, max(sQ)*1.2) # PRECIPITATION/HYETOGRAPH CHART ax2 = plt.subplot(gs[0]) ax2.bar(t, sP, 1, color='#b0c4de') ax2.xaxis.grid(b=True, which='major', color='.7', linestyle='-') ax2.yaxis.grid(b=True, which='major', color='0.7', linestyle='-') ax2.set_ylabel('P(mm)') ax2.set_xlim(min(t), max(t)) plt.setp(ax2.get_xticklabels(), visible=False) plt.tight_layout() ax2.invert_yaxis() plt.gcf().subplots_adjust(bottom=0.15) plt.show() #plt.savefig(filename,format='pdf') plt.close(fig)
Python programming, with examples in hydraulic engineering and in hydrology.
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Matplotlib template for Precipitation and Flow over time - Hidrograms and Hyetographs
This code works in python3, to plot a hyetograph - precipitation event (sP), together with a hydrograph (sQ), both in the same time series (t).
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