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import numpy as np
import holoviews as hv
hv.extension('plotly')
Spread
elements have the same data format as the ErrorBars
element, namely x- and y-values with associated symmetric or asymmetric errors, but are interpreted as samples from a continuous distribution (just as Curve
is the continuous version of Scatter
). These are often paired with an overlaid Curve
to show an average trend along with a corresponding spread of values; see the Tabular Datasets user guide for examples.
Note that as the Spread
element is used to add information to a plot (typically a Curve
) the default alpha value is less that one, making it partially transparent.
Given two value dimensions corresponding to the position on the y-axis and the error, Spread
will visualize itself assuming symmetric errors:
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np.random.seed(42)
xs = np.linspace(0, np.pi*2, 20)
err = 0.2+np.random.rand(len(xs))
hv.Spread((xs, np.sin(xs), err))
Given three value dimensions corresponding to the position on the y-axis, the negative error and the positive error, Spread
can be used to visualize assymmetric errors:
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xs = np.linspace(0, np.pi*2, 20)
spread = hv.Spread((xs, np.sin(xs), 0.1+np.random.rand(len(xs)), 0.1+np.random.rand(len(xs))),
vdims=['y', 'yerrneg', 'yerrpos'])
spread.opts(color='indianred')
For full documentation and the available style and plot options, use hv.help(hv.Spread).