ambivalent

2024-05-13

ambivalent 🤷🏻‍♂️

opinionated \longrightarrow ambivalent

Clean, simple style for Matplotlib figures.

Transparent backgrounds with grey text \textcolor{#838383}{\blacksquare} that are accessible / legible and {light, dark}-mode independent.

Examples1

Figure 1: seborn.jointplot
Figure 2: spectrum
Figure 3: tips dataset
Figure 4: 2D KDE
Figure 5: Histograms

More Examples

Figure 6: |J_{f}|
Figure 7: |J_{b}|
Figure 8: |J|
Even more…
(a) \delta Q_{\mathrm{train}}
Figure 9: Figure from l2hmc-qcd Notebook

InferenceData

Figure 10: \varepsilon_{x} during training
Figure 11: \varepsilon_{x} during training
(a) \sum \delta Q
Figure 12: Figure from l2hmc-qcd Notebook

Getting Started

  • Use ambivalend.STYLES['ambivalent'] as the default style for matplotlib.

seaborn Tips Dataset

Figure 13: Tips – Density Plot

seaborn Scatter Plot

Figure 14: scatter plot with markers of varying size and color

Histogram + Scatter Plot

Figure 15: Combo histogram + Scatter Plot with Density Contours

Jointplot

Figure 16: Joint Distribution with Kernel Density Estimation

Matplotlib Histograms

Figure 17: Histograms with Matplotlib

Status

Last Updated: 05/13/2024 @ 19:33:02