Functions for plotting area-proportional hierarchical subset diagrams in matplotlib.
Project description
Routines for plotting area-weighted diagrams of subsets and subsets of subsets. This consistutes an extension to Venn diagrams in some sense (hierarchy), while a limitation in another (subsets only).
Installation
The simplest way to install the package is via easy_install or pip:
$ easy_install matplotlib-subsets
Dependencies
numpy, scipy, matplotlib.
Usage
The package provides the function: treesets_rectangles.
It takes a tree, where each node is defined as ((number-of-items-contained, label, dictionary-of-plotting-attributes), [child nodes…]).
For example:
tree = ((120, '120', None), [ ((50, 'A50', None), []), ((50, 'B50', None), []) ]) treesets_rectangles(tree) plt.savefig('example_tree.pdf', bbox_inches='tight') plt.close()
Here, the node ‘120’ is of size 120. It has two subsets, ‘A50’ and ‘B50’, each of size 50. No additional plotting attributes are given (e.g. the color of rectangles is chosen automatically).
See also
Report issues and submit fixes at Github: https://github.com/JohannesBuchner/matplotlib-subsets
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