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Scatterplot animation with matplotlib in Jupyter
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
import matplotlib | |
import matplotlib.animation as animation | |
from matplotlib.animation import PillowWriter | |
import numpy as np | |
from IPython.display import HTML | |
# Example data for two states | |
state1_x = np.random.rand(10) # x-coordinates for state 1 | |
state1_y = np.random.rand(10) # y-coordinates for state 1 | |
state2_x = np.random.rand(10) # x-coordinates for state 2 | |
state2_y = np.random.rand(10) # y-coordinates for state 2 | |
labels = [f"Point {i}" for i in range(10)] # Labels for the points | |
# Create the figure and axes | |
fig, ax = plt.subplots() | |
# Initialize the scatter plot | |
scatter = ax.scatter(state1_x, state1_y) | |
# Set axis limits (important for consistent animation) | |
ax.set_xlim(0, 1) # Adjust as needed for your data | |
ax.set_ylim(0, 1) | |
# Function to update the scatter plot for each frame | |
def animate(i): | |
# Interpolate between state 1 and state 2 | |
interpolated_x = state1_x * (1 - i / 100) + state2_x * (i / 100) # 100 frames | |
interpolated_y = state1_y * (1 - i / 100) + state2_y * (i / 100) | |
# Update the scatter plot data | |
scatter.set_offsets(np.c_[interpolated_x, interpolated_y]) | |
for annotation in ax.get_children(): # Iterate through all children of the axes | |
if isinstance(annotation, matplotlib.text.Annotation): # Check if it's an annotation | |
annotation.remove() | |
# Add new annotations | |
for j, label in enumerate(labels): | |
ax.annotate(label, (interpolated_x[j], interpolated_y[j]), textcoords="offset points", xytext=(0,10), ha='center') | |
return scatter, | |
# Create the animation | |
ani = animation.FuncAnimation(fig, animate, frames=100, interval=20, blit=False) | |
# Save the animation as a GIF using PillowWriter (optional) | |
writer = PillowWriter(fps=100) # Adjust fps as needed | |
# Display in Jupyter Notebook | |
HTML(ani.to_jshtml()) # Or HTML(ani.to_html5_video()) | |
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