matplotlib 3.5.1

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pts_to_midstep(x, *args)

Given a set of N points convert to 2N points which when connected linearly give a step function which changes values at the middle of the intervals.

Parameters

x : array

The x location of the steps. May be empty.

y1, ..., yp : array

y arrays to be turned into steps; all must be the same length as x .

Returns

array

The x and y values converted to steps in the same order as the input; can be unpacked as x_out, y1_out, ..., yp_out . If the input is length N , each of these arrays will be length 2N .

Convert continuous line to mid-steps.

Examples

This example is valid syntax, but raise an exception at execution
>>> x_s, y1_s, y2_s = pts_to_midstep(x, y1, y2)
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