""" ===== Curve ===== One-dimensional curves as a function of the same axis. The x-axis defines a regular 1D grid. As illustrated in this example, the grid is not necessarily equally spaced. .. code:: @NX_class = "NXroot" @default = "scan1" scan1:NXentry @NX_class = "NXentry" @default = "data" data:NXdata @NX_class = "NXdata" @auxiliary_signals = ["y2"] @axes = ["x"] @signal = "y1" x:NX_INT64[10] y1:NX_FLOAT64[10] y2:NX_FLOAT64[10] Explanation: 1. ``@axes`` has one value which corresponds to the signal rank of one. 2. ``y1`` is the default signal to be plotted versus ``x``. 3. ``y2`` is the only alternative signal to be plotted versus ``x``. """ # Data import numpy as np x = [0, 1, 8, 30, 35, 150, 200, 340, 500, 520] y1 = 4 + np.sin(2 * np.array(x)) y2 = 2 + np.sin(3 * np.array(x)) # Plot import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # noqa E402 plt.style.use("_mpl-gallery") fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(x, y1, "o-", label="y1") ax.plot(x, y2, "go-", label="y2") plt.show()