kernel: string, the kernel to use, default='gaussian', options='uniform', 'triangle', 'epanechnikov', 'quartic', 'triweight', 'gaussian', 'cosine', 'logistic', 'sigmoid'.
bandwidth: float, bandwidth to use in kernel, default=0.5, range=(0, +inf), less will smooth the data.
nsteps: int, number of steps in range of distribution, default=20, this value is connected to how many line objects you can display per script.
Returns: tuple with signature: (float array, float array)
draw_horizontal(distribution_x, distribution_y, distribution_lines, graph_lines, graph_labels) Draw a horizontal distribution at current location on chart. Parameters:
distribution_x: float array, distribution points x value.
distribution_y: float array, distribution points y value.
distribution_lines: line array, array to append the distribution curve lines.
graph_lines: line array, array to append the graph lines.
graph_labels: label array, array to append the graph labels.
draw_vertical(distribution_x, distribution_y, distribution_lines, graph_lines, graph_labels) Draw a vertical distribution at current location on chart. Parameters:
distribution_x: float array, distribution points x value.
distribution_y: float array, distribution points y value.
distribution_lines: line array, array to append the distribution curve lines.
graph_lines: line array, array to append the graph lines.
graph_labels: label array, array to append the graph labels.
style_distribution(lines, horizontal, to_histogram, line_color, line_style, linewidth) Style the distribution lines. Parameters:
lines: line array, distribution lines to style.
horizontal: bool, default=true, if the display is horizontal(true) or vertical(false).
to_histogram: bool, default=false, if graph style should be switched to histogram.
line_color: color, default=na, if defined will change the color of the lines.
line_style: string, defaul=na, if defined will change the line style, options=('na', line.style_solid, line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed, line.style_arrow_right, line.style_arrow_left, line.style_arrow_both)
linewidth: int, default=na, if defined will change the line width.
Returns: void.
style_graph(lines, lines, horizontal, line_color, line_style, linewidth) Style the graph lines and labels Parameters:
lines: line array, graph lines to style.
lines: labels array, graph labels to style.
horizontal: bool, default=true, if the display is horizontal(true) or vertical(false).
line_color: color, default=na, if defined will change the color of the lines.
line_style: string, defaul=na, if defined will change the line style, options=('na', line.style_solid, line.style_dotted, line.style_dashed, line.style_arrow_right, line.style_arrow_left, line.style_arrow_both)
linewidth: int, default=na, if defined will change the line width.
My goodness you do amazing work! Would you be able to make a library for just drawing a graph with a dot that represents two variables? If you could do that could you also make it so you can set the angle of the plot so that I can have 1,1 pointing north? Either that or would you be able to explain how to do that? Thank you very much in advance!
RicardoSantos
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@peacefulLizard50262, that is not hard to do, but TV is not built for drawing that kinda graphs, so scales/labels must be hardcoded, to disassociate from the built in scales, as you can see above scales/labels need to be redrawn/adjusted to underlying.