# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ In this example we draw two different kinds of histogram. """ import initExample ## Add path to library (just for examples; you do not need this) import pyqtgraph as pg from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtCore, QtGui import numpy as np win = pg.GraphicsWindow() win.resize(800,350) plt1 = win.addPlot() plt2 = win.addPlot() ## make interesting distribution of values vals = np.hstack([np.random.normal(size=500), np.random.normal(size=260, loc=4)]) ## draw standard histogram y,x = np.histogram(vals, bins=np.linspace(-3, 8, 40)) ## notice that len(x) == len(y)+1 ## We are required to use stepMode=True so that PlotCurveItem will interpret this data correctly. curve = pg.PlotCurveItem(x, y, stepMode=True, fillLevel=0, brush=(0, 0, 255, 80)) plt1.addItem(curve) ## Now draw all points as a nicely-spaced scatter plot y = pg.pseudoScatter(vals, spacing=0.15) #plt2.plot(vals, y, pen=None, symbol='o', symbolSize=5) plt2.plot(vals, y, pen=None, symbol='o', symbolSize=5, symbolPen=(255,255,255,200), symbolBrush=(0,0,255,150)) ## Start Qt event loop unless running in interactive mode or using pyside. if __name__ == '__main__': import sys if (sys.flags.interactive != 1) or not hasattr(QtCore, 'PYQT_VERSION'): QtGui.QApplication.instance().exec_()