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Errorbar limit selectionΒΆ
Illustration of selectively drawing lower and/or upper limit symbols on
errorbars using the parameters uplims, lolims of errorbar.
Alternatively, you can use 2xN values to draw errorbars in only one direction.
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig = plt.figure()
x = np.arange(10)
y = 2.5 * np.sin(x / 20 * np.pi)
yerr = np.linspace(0.05, 0.2, 10)
plt.errorbar(x, y + 3, yerr=yerr, label='both limits (default)')
plt.errorbar(x, y + 2, yerr=yerr, uplims=True, label='uplims=True')
plt.errorbar(x, y + 1, yerr=yerr, uplims=True, lolims=True,
label='uplims=True, lolims=True')
upperlimits = [True, False] * 5
lowerlimits = [False, True] * 5
plt.errorbar(x, y, yerr=yerr, uplims=upperlimits, lolims=lowerlimits,
label='subsets of uplims and lolims')
plt.legend(loc='lower right')

Out:
<matplotlib.legend.Legend object at 0x7f3fcfd704c0>
Similarly xuplims and xlolims can be used on the horizontal xerr
errorbars.
fig = plt.figure()
x = np.arange(10) / 10
y = (x + 0.1)**2
plt.errorbar(x, y, xerr=0.1, xlolims=True, label='xlolims=True')
y = (x + 0.1)**3
plt.errorbar(x + 0.6, y, xerr=0.1, xuplims=upperlimits, xlolims=lowerlimits,
label='subsets of xuplims and xlolims')
y = (x + 0.1)**4
plt.errorbar(x + 1.2, y, xerr=0.1, xuplims=True, label='xuplims=True')
plt.legend()
plt.show()

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