QB Styles is a python package with a light and a dark matplotlib
style.
Dark style | Light style |
---|---|
qbstyles
is a Python package. To install it, simply run:
pip install qbstyles
You can use the dark Matplotlib style theme in the following way:
from qbstyles import mpl_style
mpl_style(dark=True)
And to use the light Matplotlib style theme, you can do the following:
from qbstyles import mpl_style
mpl_style(dark=False)
⚠️ Please make sure you runfrom qbstyles import mpl_style
andmpl_style()
in different cells as shown below. See this issue for more details.
# first cell
from qbstyles import mpl_style
# second cell
mpl_style()
- Line plots
- Scatter plots
- Bubble plots
- Bar charts
- Pie charts
- Histograms and distribution plots
- 3D surface plots
- Stream plots
- Polar plots
To run the examples in example.ipynb
, install the required packages using pip install -r requirements_notebook.txt
in a Python virtual environment of your choice.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from qbstyles import mpl_style
def plot(dark):
mpl_style(dark)
fig, axes = plt.subplots(2, 2, figsize=(15, 10))
# the following functions are defined in example.ipynb
line_plot(axes[0, 0])
scatter_plot(axes[0, 1])
distribution_plot(axes[1, 0])
ax = plt.subplot(2, 2, 4, projection='polar')
polar_plot(ax)
plot(dark=True)
plot(dark=False)
Have a look at the files qb-common.mplstyle, qb-dark.mplstyle and qb-light.mplstyle. They contain many elements that you may want to customise.
To do so, create a file similar to the above files at the root of your project, and apply it after the qbstyle
as follows:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from qbstyles import mpl_style
mpl_style()
plt.style.use('./your-style.mplstyle')
All of matplotlibrc
's options can be found here.
QB Styles is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.