""" ===================== Petroff10 style sheet ===================== This example demonstrates the "petroff10" style, which implements the 10-color sequence developed by Matthew A. Petroff [1]_ for accessible data visualization. The style balances aesthetics with accessibility considerations, making it suitable for various types of plots while ensuring readability and distinction between data series. .. [1] https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.02270 """ import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np def colored_lines_example(ax): t = np.linspace(-10, 10, 100) nb_colors = len(plt.rcParams['axes.prop_cycle']) shifts = np.linspace(-5, 5, nb_colors) amplitudes = np.linspace(1, 1.5, nb_colors) for t0, a in zip(shifts, amplitudes): y = a / (1 + np.exp(-(t - t0))) line, = ax.plot(t, y, '-') point_indices = np.linspace(0, len(t) - 1, 20, dtype=int) ax.plot(t[point_indices], y[point_indices], 'o', color=line.get_color()) ax.set_xlim(-10, 10) def image_and_patch_example(ax): ax.imshow(np.random.random(size=(20, 20)), interpolation='none') c = plt.Circle((5, 5), radius=5, label='patch') ax.add_patch(c) plt.style.use('petroff10') fig, (ax1, ax2) = plt.subplots(ncols=2, figsize=(12, 5)) fig.suptitle("'petroff10' style sheet") colored_lines_example(ax1) image_and_patch_example(ax2) plt.show()