Вопрос

I did a surface plot with some data in Python.

enter image description here

Now I tried to change the style of such a plot. But unfortunately I am stuck in the line color. It's default is black, but I want to make it red or any other color.

My code is:

from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib import cm
import numpy as np

data=np.loadtxt("test.txt")


def formateU(data):
   U = np.zeros((20,20))
   for value in data:
      U[value[0],value[1]] = value[2]
   return U

U = formateU(data)


y,x=np.meshgrid(np.linspace(0.,19,20),np.linspace(0.,19,20))

fig = plt.figure()

ax=plt.axes(projection='3d')

ax.plot_surface(x,y,U,rstride=1,cstride=1,alpha=0,linewidth=0.5)

ax.view_init(30, 45)

plt.savefig("test.png")

plt.show()

It' seems obvious that it has to be an additional argument in:

ax.plot_surface(x,y,U,rstride=1,cstride=1,alpha=0,linewidth=0.5)

but I can't figure it out.

Can you help me please?

The test.txt is available at http://www.file-upload.net/download-8564062/test.txt.html

Это было полезно?

Решение

How to find the required keywords:
The plot_surface method creates a Poly3DCollection which is based on PolyCollections. Latter receive the keywords like edgecolors (or facecolors).

In your example:

 ax.plot_surface(x,y,U,rstride=1,cstride=1,alpha=0,linewidth=0.5, edgecolors='r')

enter image description here

Другие советы

Since you've set the alpha to zero and aren't plotting the surface tiles, you might want to consider using plot_wireframe instead, where color sets the line color (rather than the tile color as in plot_surface).

But as Jakob suggested, edgecolors will also work.

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