Format Matplotlib for scientific plotting
This repo has Matplotlib styles to format your plots for scientific papers, presentations and theses.
Put all of the *.mplstyle
files into your Matplotlib style directory. If you're not sure where this is, in an interactive python console type:
import matplotlib
print(matplotlib.get_configdir())
You should get back something like /home/garrett/.matplotlib
. You would then put the *.mplstyle
files in /home/garrett/.matplotlib/stylelib/
(you may need to create the stylelib
directory). If you're on macOS, you can run:
mkdir -p ~/.matplotlib/stylelib/
cp styles/*.mplstyle ~/.matplotlib/stylelib/
cp styles/misc/*.mplstyle ~/.matplotlib/stylelib/
cp styles/color/*.mplstyle ~/.matplotlib/stylelib/
science.mplstyle
is the main style from this repo. Whenever you want to use it, simply add the following to the top of your python script:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.style.use('science')
You can also combine multiple styles together by:
plt.style.use(['science','ieee'])
In this case, the ieee
style will override some of the parameters from the main science
style in order to configure the plot for IEEE papers (column width, fontsizes, etc.).
To use any of the styles temporarily, you can use:
with plt.style.context(['science', 'ieee']):
plt.figure()
plt.plot(x, y)
plt.show()
Please feel free to add to this repo! For example, it would be good to add styles for different journals or perhaps new color cycles.
The science
style:
The science
+ ieee
styles:
IEEE requires figures to be readable when printed in black and white. The ieee
style also sets the figure width to fit within one column of an IEEE paper.
The science
+ high-vis
styles:
The science
+ scatter
styles:
You can also combine these styles with the other styles that come with Matplotlib. For example, the dark_background
+ science
+ high-vis
styles:
Note: See the examples/
directory for more!
The science
+ bright
styles:
The science
+ vibrant
styles:
The science
+ muted
styles:
The science
+ retro
styles:
Note: The bright
, vibrant
and muted
styles are from Paul Tol's website (https://personal.sron.nl/~pault/). They are color-blind safe!
The following papers use SciencePlots
:
-
J. Garrett, et al., "Simulating the Behavior of a 230 GHz SIS Mixer Using Multi-Tone Spectral Domain Analysis," IEEE Trans. THz Sci. Technol., vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 540-548, Nov. 2019.
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J. Garrett, A. Pollak, G. Yassin, and M. Henry, "A Compact and Easy to Fabricate E-plane Waveguide Bend," IEEE Microw. Wireless Compon. Lett., vol. 29, no. 8, pp. 529-531, Aug. 2019.
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J. Garrett, "A 230 GHz Focal Plane Array Using a Wide IF Bandwidth SIS Receiver," DPhil thesis, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, 2018.
Feel free to add your paper to the list if you use SciencePlots
!