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import os
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
from sympy.concrete.summations import Sum
from sympy.core.numbers import (I, oo, pi)
from sympy.core.relational import Ne
from sympy.core.symbol import Symbol
from sympy.functions.elementary.exponential import (LambertW, exp, exp_polar, log)
from sympy.functions.elementary.miscellaneous import (real_root, sqrt)
from sympy.functions.elementary.piecewise import Piecewise
from sympy.functions.elementary.trigonometric import (cos, sin)
from sympy.functions.special.hyper import meijerg
from sympy.integrals.integrals import Integral
from sympy.logic.boolalg import And
from sympy.core.singleton import S
from sympy.core.sympify import sympify
from sympy.external import import_module
from sympy.plotting.plot import (
Plot, plot, plot_parametric, plot3d_parametric_line, plot3d,
plot3d_parametric_surface)
from sympy.plotting.plot import (
unset_show, plot_contour, PlotGrid, DefaultBackend, MatplotlibBackend,
TextBackend, BaseBackend)
from sympy.testing.pytest import skip, raises, warns, warns_deprecated_sympy
from sympy.utilities import lambdify as lambdify_
from sympy.utilities.exceptions import ignore_warnings
unset_show()
matplotlib = import_module(
'matplotlib', min_module_version='1.1.0', catch=(RuntimeError,))
class DummyBackendNotOk(BaseBackend):
""" Used to verify if users can create their own backends.
This backend is meant to raise NotImplementedError for methods `show`,
`save`, `close`.
"""
pass
class DummyBackendOk(BaseBackend):
""" Used to verify if users can create their own backends.
This backend is meant to pass all tests.
"""
def show(self):
pass
def save(self):
pass
def close(self):
pass
def test_plot_and_save_1():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
y = Symbol('y')
with TemporaryDirectory(prefix='sympy_') as tmpdir:
###
# Examples from the 'introduction' notebook
###
p = plot(x, legend=True, label='f1')
p = plot(x*sin(x), x*cos(x), label='f2')
p.extend(p)
p[0].line_color = lambda a: a
p[1].line_color = 'b'
p.title = 'Big title'
p.xlabel = 'the x axis'
p[1].label = 'straight line'
p.legend = True
p.aspect_ratio = (1, 1)
p.xlim = (-15, 20)
filename = 'test_basic_options_and_colors.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p.extend(plot(x + 1))
p.append(plot(x + 3, x**2)[1])
filename = 'test_plot_extend_append.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[2] = plot(x**2, (x, -2, 3))
filename = 'test_plot_setitem.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot(sin(x), (x, -2*pi, 4*pi))
filename = 'test_line_explicit.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot(sin(x))
filename = 'test_line_default_range.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot((x**2, (x, -5, 5)), (x**3, (x, -3, 3)))
filename = 'test_line_multiple_range.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
raises(ValueError, lambda: plot(x, y))
#Piecewise plots
p = plot(Piecewise((1, x > 0), (0, True)), (x, -1, 1))
filename = 'test_plot_piecewise.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot(Piecewise((x, x < 1), (x**2, True)), (x, -3, 3))
filename = 'test_plot_piecewise_2.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# test issue 7471
p1 = plot(x)
p2 = plot(3)
p1.extend(p2)
filename = 'test_horizontal_line.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# test issue 10925
f = Piecewise((-1, x < -1), (x, And(-1 <= x, x < 0)), \
(x**2, And(0 <= x, x < 1)), (x**3, x >= 1))
p = plot(f, (x, -3, 3))
filename = 'test_plot_piecewise_3.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
def test_plot_and_save_2():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
y = Symbol('y')
z = Symbol('z')
with TemporaryDirectory(prefix='sympy_') as tmpdir:
#parametric 2d plots.
#Single plot with default range.
p = plot_parametric(sin(x), cos(x))
filename = 'test_parametric.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
#Single plot with range.
p = plot_parametric(
sin(x), cos(x), (x, -5, 5), legend=True, label='parametric_plot')
filename = 'test_parametric_range.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
#Multiple plots with same range.
p = plot_parametric((sin(x), cos(x)), (x, sin(x)))
filename = 'test_parametric_multiple.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
#Multiple plots with different ranges.
p = plot_parametric(
(sin(x), cos(x), (x, -3, 3)), (x, sin(x), (x, -5, 5)))
filename = 'test_parametric_multiple_ranges.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
#depth of recursion specified.
p = plot_parametric(x, sin(x), depth=13)
filename = 'test_recursion_depth.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
#No adaptive sampling.
p = plot_parametric(cos(x), sin(x), adaptive=False, nb_of_points=500)
filename = 'test_adaptive.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
#3d parametric plots
p = plot3d_parametric_line(
sin(x), cos(x), x, legend=True, label='3d_parametric_plot')
filename = 'test_3d_line.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot3d_parametric_line(
(sin(x), cos(x), x, (x, -5, 5)), (cos(x), sin(x), x, (x, -3, 3)))
filename = 'test_3d_line_multiple.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot3d_parametric_line(sin(x), cos(x), x, nb_of_points=30)
filename = 'test_3d_line_points.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# 3d surface single plot.
p = plot3d(x * y)
filename = 'test_surface.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# Multiple 3D plots with same range.
p = plot3d(-x * y, x * y, (x, -5, 5))
filename = 'test_surface_multiple.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# Multiple 3D plots with different ranges.
p = plot3d(
(x * y, (x, -3, 3), (y, -3, 3)), (-x * y, (x, -3, 3), (y, -3, 3)))
filename = 'test_surface_multiple_ranges.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# Single Parametric 3D plot
p = plot3d_parametric_surface(sin(x + y), cos(x - y), x - y)
filename = 'test_parametric_surface.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# Multiple Parametric 3D plots.
p = plot3d_parametric_surface(
(x*sin(z), x*cos(z), z, (x, -5, 5), (z, -5, 5)),
(sin(x + y), cos(x - y), x - y, (x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5)))
filename = 'test_parametric_surface.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# Single Contour plot.
p = plot_contour(sin(x)*sin(y), (x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5))
filename = 'test_contour_plot.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# Multiple Contour plots with same range.
p = plot_contour(x**2 + y**2, x**3 + y**3, (x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5))
filename = 'test_contour_plot.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# Multiple Contour plots with different range.
p = plot_contour(
(x**2 + y**2, (x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5)),
(x**3 + y**3, (x, -3, 3), (y, -3, 3)))
filename = 'test_contour_plot.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
def test_plot_and_save_3():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
y = Symbol('y')
z = Symbol('z')
with TemporaryDirectory(prefix='sympy_') as tmpdir:
###
# Examples from the 'colors' notebook
###
p = plot(sin(x))
p[0].line_color = lambda a: a
filename = 'test_colors_line_arity1.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].line_color = lambda a, b: b
filename = 'test_colors_line_arity2.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot(x*sin(x), x*cos(x), (x, 0, 10))
p[0].line_color = lambda a: a
filename = 'test_colors_param_line_arity1.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].line_color = lambda a, b: a
filename = 'test_colors_param_line_arity1.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].line_color = lambda a, b: b
filename = 'test_colors_param_line_arity2b.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot3d_parametric_line(sin(x) + 0.1*sin(x)*cos(7*x),
cos(x) + 0.1*cos(x)*cos(7*x),
0.1*sin(7*x),
(x, 0, 2*pi))
p[0].line_color = lambdify_(x, sin(4*x))
filename = 'test_colors_3d_line_arity1.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].line_color = lambda a, b: b
filename = 'test_colors_3d_line_arity2.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].line_color = lambda a, b, c: c
filename = 'test_colors_3d_line_arity3.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot3d(sin(x)*y, (x, 0, 6*pi), (y, -5, 5))
p[0].surface_color = lambda a: a
filename = 'test_colors_surface_arity1.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].surface_color = lambda a, b: b
filename = 'test_colors_surface_arity2.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].surface_color = lambda a, b, c: c
filename = 'test_colors_surface_arity3a.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].surface_color = lambdify_((x, y, z), sqrt((x - 3*pi)**2 + y**2))
filename = 'test_colors_surface_arity3b.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot3d_parametric_surface(x * cos(4 * y), x * sin(4 * y), y,
(x, -1, 1), (y, -1, 1))
p[0].surface_color = lambda a: a
filename = 'test_colors_param_surf_arity1.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].surface_color = lambda a, b: a*b
filename = 'test_colors_param_surf_arity2.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p[0].surface_color = lambdify_((x, y, z), sqrt(x**2 + y**2 + z**2))
filename = 'test_colors_param_surf_arity3.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
def test_plot_and_save_4():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
y = Symbol('y')
###
# Examples from the 'advanced' notebook
###
# XXX: This raises the warning "The evaluation of the expression is
# problematic. We are trying a failback method that may still work. Please
# report this as a bug." It has to use the fallback because using evalf()
# is the only way to evaluate the integral. We should perhaps just remove
# that warning.
with TemporaryDirectory(prefix='sympy_') as tmpdir:
with warns(
UserWarning,
match="The evaluation of the expression is problematic",
test_stacklevel=False,
):
i = Integral(log((sin(x)**2 + 1)*sqrt(x**2 + 1)), (x, 0, y))
p = plot(i, (y, 1, 5))
filename = 'test_advanced_integral.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
def test_plot_and_save_5():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
y = Symbol('y')
with TemporaryDirectory(prefix='sympy_') as tmpdir:
s = Sum(1/x**y, (x, 1, oo))
p = plot(s, (y, 2, 10))
filename = 'test_advanced_inf_sum.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p = plot(Sum(1/x, (x, 1, y)), (y, 2, 10), show=False)
p[0].only_integers = True
p[0].steps = True
filename = 'test_advanced_fin_sum.png'
# XXX: This should be fixed in experimental_lambdify or by using
# ordinary lambdify so that it doesn't warn. The error results from
# passing an array of values as the integration limit.
#
# UserWarning: The evaluation of the expression is problematic. We are
# trying a failback method that may still work. Please report this as a
# bug.
with ignore_warnings(UserWarning):
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
def test_plot_and_save_6():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
with TemporaryDirectory(prefix='sympy_') as tmpdir:
filename = 'test.png'
###
# Test expressions that can not be translated to np and generate complex
# results.
###
p = plot(sin(x) + I*cos(x))
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
with ignore_warnings(RuntimeWarning):
p = plot(sqrt(sqrt(-x)))
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p = plot(LambertW(x))
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p = plot(sqrt(LambertW(x)))
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
#Characteristic function of a StudentT distribution with nu=10
x1 = 5 * x**2 * exp_polar(-I*pi)/2
m1 = meijerg(((1 / 2,), ()), ((5, 0, 1 / 2), ()), x1)
x2 = 5*x**2 * exp_polar(I*pi)/2
m2 = meijerg(((1/2,), ()), ((5, 0, 1/2), ()), x2)
expr = (m1 + m2) / (48 * pi)
p = plot(expr, (x, 1e-6, 1e-2))
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
def test_plotgrid_and_save():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
y = Symbol('y')
with TemporaryDirectory(prefix='sympy_') as tmpdir:
p1 = plot(x)
p2 = plot_parametric((sin(x), cos(x)), (x, sin(x)), show=False)
p3 = plot_parametric(
cos(x), sin(x), adaptive=False, nb_of_points=500, show=False)
p4 = plot3d_parametric_line(sin(x), cos(x), x, show=False)
# symmetric grid
p = PlotGrid(2, 2, p1, p2, p3, p4)
filename = 'test_grid1.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
# grid size greater than the number of subplots
p = PlotGrid(3, 4, p1, p2, p3, p4)
filename = 'test_grid2.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
p5 = plot(cos(x),(x, -pi, pi), show=False)
p5[0].line_color = lambda a: a
p6 = plot(Piecewise((1, x > 0), (0, True)), (x, -1, 1), show=False)
p7 = plot_contour(
(x**2 + y**2, (x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5)),
(x**3 + y**3, (x, -3, 3), (y, -3, 3)), show=False)
# unsymmetric grid (subplots in one line)
p = PlotGrid(1, 3, p5, p6, p7)
filename = 'test_grid3.png'
p.save(os.path.join(tmpdir, filename))
p._backend.close()
def test_append_issue_7140():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
p1 = plot(x)
p2 = plot(x**2)
plot(x + 2)
# append a series
p2.append(p1[0])
assert len(p2._series) == 2
with raises(TypeError):
p1.append(p2)
with raises(TypeError):
p1.append(p2._series)
def test_issue_15265():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
eqn = sin(x)
p = plot(eqn, xlim=(-S.Pi, S.Pi), ylim=(-1, 1))
p._backend.close()
p = plot(eqn, xlim=(-1, 1), ylim=(-S.Pi, S.Pi))
p._backend.close()
p = plot(eqn, xlim=(-1, 1), ylim=(sympify('-3.14'), sympify('3.14')))
p._backend.close()
p = plot(eqn, xlim=(sympify('-3.14'), sympify('3.14')), ylim=(-1, 1))
p._backend.close()
raises(ValueError,
lambda: plot(eqn, xlim=(-S.ImaginaryUnit, 1), ylim=(-1, 1)))
raises(ValueError,
lambda: plot(eqn, xlim=(-1, 1), ylim=(-1, S.ImaginaryUnit)))
raises(ValueError,
lambda: plot(eqn, xlim=(S.NegativeInfinity, 1), ylim=(-1, 1)))
raises(ValueError,
lambda: plot(eqn, xlim=(-1, 1), ylim=(-1, S.Infinity)))
def test_empty_Plot():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
# No exception showing an empty plot
plot()
p = Plot()
p.show()
def test_issue_17405():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
f = x**0.3 - 10*x**3 + x**2
p = plot(f, (x, -10, 10), show=False)
# Random number of segments, probably more than 100, but we want to see
# that there are segments generated, as opposed to when the bug was present
# RuntimeWarning: invalid value encountered in double_scalars
with ignore_warnings(RuntimeWarning):
assert len(p[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
def test_logplot_PR_16796():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
p = plot(x, (x, .001, 100), xscale='log', show=False)
# Random number of segments, probably more than 100, but we want to see
# that there are segments generated, as opposed to when the bug was present
assert len(p[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
assert p[0].end == 100.0
assert p[0].start == .001
def test_issue_16572():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
p = plot(LambertW(x), show=False)
# Random number of segments, probably more than 50, but we want to see
# that there are segments generated, as opposed to when the bug was present
assert len(p[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
def test_issue_11865():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
k = Symbol('k', integer=True)
f = Piecewise((-I*exp(I*pi*k)/k + I*exp(-I*pi*k)/k, Ne(k, 0)), (2*pi, True))
p = plot(f, show=False)
# Random number of segments, probably more than 100, but we want to see
# that there are segments generated, as opposed to when the bug was present
# and that there are no exceptions.
assert len(p[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
def test_issue_11461():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
p = plot(real_root((log(x/(x-2))), 3), show=False)
# Random number of segments, probably more than 100, but we want to see
# that there are segments generated, as opposed to when the bug was present
# and that there are no exceptions.
assert len(p[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
def test_issue_11764():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
p = plot_parametric(cos(x), sin(x), (x, 0, 2 * pi), aspect_ratio=(1,1), show=False)
assert p.aspect_ratio == (1, 1)
# Random number of segments, probably more than 100, but we want to see
# that there are segments generated, as opposed to when the bug was present
assert len(p[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
def test_issue_13516():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
pm = plot(sin(x), backend="matplotlib", show=False)
assert pm.backend == MatplotlibBackend
assert len(pm[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
pt = plot(sin(x), backend="text", show=False)
assert pt.backend == TextBackend
assert len(pt[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
pd = plot(sin(x), backend="default", show=False)
assert pd.backend == DefaultBackend
assert len(pd[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
p = plot(sin(x), show=False)
assert p.backend == DefaultBackend
assert len(p[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
def test_plot_limits():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
p = plot(x, x**2, (x, -10, 10))
backend = p._backend
xmin, xmax = backend.ax[0].get_xlim()
assert abs(xmin + 10) < 2
assert abs(xmax - 10) < 2
ymin, ymax = backend.ax[0].get_ylim()
assert abs(ymin + 10) < 10
assert abs(ymax - 100) < 10
def test_plot3d_parametric_line_limits():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
v1 = (2*cos(x), 2*sin(x), 2*x, (x, -5, 5))
v2 = (sin(x), cos(x), x, (x, -5, 5))
p = plot3d_parametric_line(v1, v2)
backend = p._backend
xmin, xmax = backend.ax[0].get_xlim()
assert abs(xmin + 2) < 1e-2
assert abs(xmax - 2) < 1e-2
ymin, ymax = backend.ax[0].get_ylim()
assert abs(ymin + 2) < 1e-2
assert abs(ymax - 2) < 1e-2
zmin, zmax = backend.ax[0].get_zlim()
assert abs(zmin + 10) < 1e-2
assert abs(zmax - 10) < 1e-2
p = plot3d_parametric_line(v2, v1)
backend = p._backend
xmin, xmax = backend.ax[0].get_xlim()
assert abs(xmin + 2) < 1e-2
assert abs(xmax - 2) < 1e-2
ymin, ymax = backend.ax[0].get_ylim()
assert abs(ymin + 2) < 1e-2
assert abs(ymax - 2) < 1e-2
zmin, zmax = backend.ax[0].get_zlim()
assert abs(zmin + 10) < 1e-2
assert abs(zmax - 10) < 1e-2
def test_plot_size():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
p1 = plot(sin(x), backend="matplotlib", size=(8, 4))
s1 = p1._backend.fig.get_size_inches()
assert (s1[0] == 8) and (s1[1] == 4)
p2 = plot(sin(x), backend="matplotlib", size=(5, 10))
s2 = p2._backend.fig.get_size_inches()
assert (s2[0] == 5) and (s2[1] == 10)
p3 = PlotGrid(2, 1, p1, p2, size=(6, 2))
s3 = p3._backend.fig.get_size_inches()
assert (s3[0] == 6) and (s3[1] == 2)
with raises(ValueError):
plot(sin(x), backend="matplotlib", size=(-1, 3))
def test_issue_20113():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
# verify the capability to use custom backends
with raises(TypeError):
plot(sin(x), backend=Plot, show=False)
p2 = plot(sin(x), backend=MatplotlibBackend, show=False)
assert p2.backend == MatplotlibBackend
assert len(p2[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
p3 = plot(sin(x), backend=DummyBackendOk, show=False)
assert p3.backend == DummyBackendOk
assert len(p3[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
# test for an improper coded backend
p4 = plot(sin(x), backend=DummyBackendNotOk, show=False)
assert p4.backend == DummyBackendNotOk
assert len(p4[0].get_data()[0]) >= 30
with raises(NotImplementedError):
p4.show()
with raises(NotImplementedError):
p4.save("test/path")
with raises(NotImplementedError):
p4._backend.close()
def test_custom_coloring():
x = Symbol('x')
y = Symbol('y')
plot(cos(x), line_color=lambda a: a)
plot(cos(x), line_color=1)
plot(cos(x), line_color="r")
plot_parametric(cos(x), sin(x), line_color=lambda a: a)
plot_parametric(cos(x), sin(x), line_color=1)
plot_parametric(cos(x), sin(x), line_color="r")
plot3d_parametric_line(cos(x), sin(x), x, line_color=lambda a: a)
plot3d_parametric_line(cos(x), sin(x), x, line_color=1)
plot3d_parametric_line(cos(x), sin(x), x, line_color="r")
plot3d_parametric_surface(cos(x + y), sin(x - y), x - y,
(x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5),
surface_color=lambda a, b: a**2 + b**2)
plot3d_parametric_surface(cos(x + y), sin(x - y), x - y,
(x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5),
surface_color=1)
plot3d_parametric_surface(cos(x + y), sin(x - y), x - y,
(x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5),
surface_color="r")
plot3d(x*y, (x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5),
surface_color=lambda a, b: a**2 + b**2)
plot3d(x*y, (x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5), surface_color=1)
plot3d(x*y, (x, -5, 5), (y, -5, 5), surface_color="r")
def test_deprecated_get_segments():
if not matplotlib:
skip("Matplotlib not the default backend")
x = Symbol('x')
f = sin(x)
p = plot(f, (x, -10, 10), show=False)
with warns_deprecated_sympy():
p[0].get_segments()