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\title{Embellishing a Plot}
\author{FOSSEE}
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\maketitle
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\frametitle{Outline}
\label{sec-1}
\begin{itemize}
\item Modifying the color, line style \& linewidth of a plot
\item Adding a title to the plot (with embedded \LaTeX{})
\item Labelling the axes
\item Annotating the plot
\item Setting the limits of axes.
\end{itemize}
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\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Question 1}
\label{sec-2}
Plot sin(x) in blue colour and with linewidth as 3
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\frametitle{Solution 1}
\label{sec-3}
\lstset{language=Python}
\begin{lstlisting}
In []: clf()
In []: plot(x, sin(x), 'b', linewidth=3)
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\frametitle{Question 2}
\label{sec-4}
Plot the sine curve with green filled circles.
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\frametitle{Solution 2}
\label{sec-5}
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In []: clf()
In []: plot(x, cos(x), 'go')
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\frametitle{Question 3}
\label{sec-6}
Plot the curve of x vs tan(x) in red dashed line and linewidth 3
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\frametitle{Solution 3}
\label{sec-7}
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In []: clf()
In []: plot(x, cos(x), 'r--')
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\frametitle{Question 4}
\label{sec-8}
Change the title of the figure such that the whole title is
formatted in LaTex style
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\frametitle{Solution 4}
\label{sec-9}
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In []: title("$Parabolic function -x^2+4x-5$")
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\frametitle{Question 5}
\label{sec-10}
Set the x and y labels as ``x'' and ``f(x)'' in LaTex style.
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\frametitle{Solution 5}
\label{sec-11}
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\begin{lstlisting}
In []: xlabel("$x$")
In []: yalbel("$f(x)$")
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\frametitle{Question 6}
\label{sec-12}
Make an annotation called ``root'' at the point (-4, 0). What happens
to the first annotation?
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\frametitle{Solution 6}
\label{sec-13}
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In []: annotate("root", xy=(-4,0))
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\frametitle{Question 7}
\label{sec-14}
Set the limits of axes such that the area of interest is the
rectangle (-1, -15) and (3, 0)
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\frametitle{Solution 7}
\label{sec-15}
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In []: xlim(-1, 3)
In []: ylim(-15, 0)
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\frametitle{Summary}
\label{sec-16}
\begin{itemize}
\item Modifying the attributes of plot by passing additional arguments
\item How to add title
\item How to incorporate \LaTeX{} style formatting
\item How to label x and y axes
\item How to add annotations
\item How to set the limits of axes
\end{itemize}
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\frametitle{Thank you!}
\label{sec-17}
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This spoken tutorial has been produced by the
\textcolor{blue}{FOSSEE} team, which is funded by the
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\textcolor{blue}{National Mission on Education through \\
Information \& Communication Technology \\
MHRD, Govt. of India}.
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