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Gantt Chart like rectangles with log scale


Poets of the 19th centuryIs there a way to output histogram x and y data without using the Histogram chart function?BarChart and Log Scale results in different bar originsIssue with ListDensityPlot when using logarithmic scaleHow to plot BarChart with error bars on logarithmic scale in Mathematica 9?How to plot two y axis? or combine(merge) two plots? Should handle faceted column as wellJumping from one dimension (1D) to two dimensions (2D)Jumping from one dimension (1D) to two dimensions (2D) Part IIWavelet Data Visualization (modus and phase) ListPlotBar chart scale in multi-chart visualisationUpdate: Combining DistributionChart and BoxWhiskerChart













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I need to plot something that looks like a gant chart, but are actual data ranges. These ranges need to be on a log scale. Graphics does not offer a Scalingfunction. A LogPlot with ErrorBars does not work either and would not look ideal. Is it possible to draw rectangles with one axis being log scale?



E.g.:
Min and Max values of the rectangles are the known data.



enter image description here










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I need to plot something that looks like a gant chart, but are actual data ranges. These ranges need to be on a log scale. Graphics does not offer a Scalingfunction. A LogPlot with ErrorBars does not work either and would not look ideal. Is it possible to draw rectangles with one axis being log scale?



E.g.:
Min and Max values of the rectangles are the known data.



enter image description here










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I need to plot something that looks like a gant chart, but are actual data ranges. These ranges need to be on a log scale. Graphics does not offer a Scalingfunction. A LogPlot with ErrorBars does not work either and would not look ideal. Is it possible to draw rectangles with one axis being log scale?



E.g.:
Min and Max values of the rectangles are the known data.



enter image description here










share|improve this question











$endgroup$




I need to plot something that looks like a gant chart, but are actual data ranges. These ranges need to be on a log scale. Graphics does not offer a Scalingfunction. A LogPlot with ErrorBars does not work either and would not look ideal. Is it possible to draw rectangles with one axis being log scale?



E.g.:
Min and Max values of the rectangles are the known data.



enter image description here







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LogLinearPlot[1, 
t, .1, 100,
PlotStyle -> White,
Epilog -> Rectangle[Log[1], .5, Log[50], 1],
Red, Rectangle[Log[30], 1.5, Log[80], 2],
Text[Style["a", White, 18], Log[7], .75],
Text[Style["b", White, 18], Log[53], 1.75]]





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    This is nice, was wondering how to use Rectangle[]. Thank you!
    $endgroup$
    – mjw
    2 hours ago


















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SeedRandom[1]
dates = Sort /@ RandomInteger[10, 1000, 5, 2];
data = MapIndexed[Thread@#, #2[[1]] &, dates];
labels = CharacterRange["A", "E"];
data2 = MapIndexed[Labeled[#, #2[[1]], Style[labels[[#2[[1]]]], White,
FontSize -> Scaled[.03]], Center] &, N[GeometricMean /@ dates]];


Show[ListLogLinearPlot[data,
BaseStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[40], CapForm["Butt"]],
Joined -> True, PlotRange -> 0, 6, Frame -> True,
FrameTicks -> Automatic, Automatic, Range[100, 1000, 100], Automatic],
ListLogLinearPlot[data2] /. _Point :> ]


enter image description here



Thanks: @David G. Stork for the GeometricMean idea to center the labels.



See also: Poets of the 19th century






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    The only needed improvement: take the geometric mean of each bar's endpoints to get the "middle" placement of the letter. Mean is simply incorrect. Try GeometricMean.
    $endgroup$
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    2 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Thank you @David! I was struggling with exactly that issue.
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Here is a start ...



A = 10^5; B = 10; 
rectangle[start_, length_, number_] := RegionPlot[Log10[start] <= x <= Log10[start + length] && number <= y <= number + .75, x, 0, Log10[A], y, 0, B];


Then we place a few rectangle[]'s in Show[].



Show[rectangle[100, 300, 2], rectangle[200, 2000, 3], rectangle[1300, 3000, 4], rectangle[1800, 9000, 5]]


We now need to change the tick-marks and x-axis labels. I wanted to use ScalingFunction->"Log10",Automatic but this is not a valid argument for RegionPlot[].



Here is how it looks right now:



enter image description here



With your edits, we can get the x-axis looking better! Currently the x-axis label is $log_10 x $ and not $x$ as we would like.






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    Axis-Ticks should not be a problem. I'll check tomorrow. It's now night here.
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LogLinearPlot[1, 
t, .1, 100,
PlotStyle -> White,
Epilog -> Rectangle[Log[1], .5, Log[50], 1],
Red, Rectangle[Log[30], 1.5, Log[80], 2],
Text[Style["a", White, 18], Log[7], .75],
Text[Style["b", White, 18], Log[53], 1.75]]





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  • $begingroup$
    This is nice, was wondering how to use Rectangle[]. Thank you!
    $endgroup$
    – mjw
    2 hours ago















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LogLinearPlot[1, 
t, .1, 100,
PlotStyle -> White,
Epilog -> Rectangle[Log[1], .5, Log[50], 1],
Red, Rectangle[Log[30], 1.5, Log[80], 2],
Text[Style["a", White, 18], Log[7], .75],
Text[Style["b", White, 18], Log[53], 1.75]]





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  • $begingroup$
    This is nice, was wondering how to use Rectangle[]. Thank you!
    $endgroup$
    – mjw
    2 hours ago













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LogLinearPlot[1, 
t, .1, 100,
PlotStyle -> White,
Epilog -> Rectangle[Log[1], .5, Log[50], 1],
Red, Rectangle[Log[30], 1.5, Log[80], 2],
Text[Style["a", White, 18], Log[7], .75],
Text[Style["b", White, 18], Log[53], 1.75]]





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LogLinearPlot[1, 
t, .1, 100,
PlotStyle -> White,
Epilog -> Rectangle[Log[1], .5, Log[50], 1],
Red, Rectangle[Log[30], 1.5, Log[80], 2],
Text[Style["a", White, 18], Log[7], .75],
Text[Style["b", White, 18], Log[53], 1.75]]






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  • $begingroup$
    This is nice, was wondering how to use Rectangle[]. Thank you!
    $endgroup$
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    2 hours ago
















  • $begingroup$
    This is nice, was wondering how to use Rectangle[]. Thank you!
    $endgroup$
    – mjw
    2 hours ago















$begingroup$
This is nice, was wondering how to use Rectangle[]. Thank you!
$endgroup$
– mjw
2 hours ago




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This is nice, was wondering how to use Rectangle[]. Thank you!
$endgroup$
– mjw
2 hours ago











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SeedRandom[1]
dates = Sort /@ RandomInteger[10, 1000, 5, 2];
data = MapIndexed[Thread@#, #2[[1]] &, dates];
labels = CharacterRange["A", "E"];
data2 = MapIndexed[Labeled[#, #2[[1]], Style[labels[[#2[[1]]]], White,
FontSize -> Scaled[.03]], Center] &, N[GeometricMean /@ dates]];


Show[ListLogLinearPlot[data,
BaseStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[40], CapForm["Butt"]],
Joined -> True, PlotRange -> 0, 6, Frame -> True,
FrameTicks -> Automatic, Automatic, Range[100, 1000, 100], Automatic],
ListLogLinearPlot[data2] /. _Point :> ]


enter image description here



Thanks: @David G. Stork for the GeometricMean idea to center the labels.



See also: Poets of the 19th century






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    $begingroup$
    The only needed improvement: take the geometric mean of each bar's endpoints to get the "middle" placement of the letter. Mean is simply incorrect. Try GeometricMean.
    $endgroup$
    – David G. Stork
    2 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Thank you @David! I was struggling with exactly that issue.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    2 hours ago















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SeedRandom[1]
dates = Sort /@ RandomInteger[10, 1000, 5, 2];
data = MapIndexed[Thread@#, #2[[1]] &, dates];
labels = CharacterRange["A", "E"];
data2 = MapIndexed[Labeled[#, #2[[1]], Style[labels[[#2[[1]]]], White,
FontSize -> Scaled[.03]], Center] &, N[GeometricMean /@ dates]];


Show[ListLogLinearPlot[data,
BaseStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[40], CapForm["Butt"]],
Joined -> True, PlotRange -> 0, 6, Frame -> True,
FrameTicks -> Automatic, Automatic, Range[100, 1000, 100], Automatic],
ListLogLinearPlot[data2] /. _Point :> ]


enter image description here



Thanks: @David G. Stork for the GeometricMean idea to center the labels.



See also: Poets of the 19th century






share|improve this answer











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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    The only needed improvement: take the geometric mean of each bar's endpoints to get the "middle" placement of the letter. Mean is simply incorrect. Try GeometricMean.
    $endgroup$
    – David G. Stork
    2 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Thank you @David! I was struggling with exactly that issue.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    2 hours ago













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$begingroup$

SeedRandom[1]
dates = Sort /@ RandomInteger[10, 1000, 5, 2];
data = MapIndexed[Thread@#, #2[[1]] &, dates];
labels = CharacterRange["A", "E"];
data2 = MapIndexed[Labeled[#, #2[[1]], Style[labels[[#2[[1]]]], White,
FontSize -> Scaled[.03]], Center] &, N[GeometricMean /@ dates]];


Show[ListLogLinearPlot[data,
BaseStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[40], CapForm["Butt"]],
Joined -> True, PlotRange -> 0, 6, Frame -> True,
FrameTicks -> Automatic, Automatic, Range[100, 1000, 100], Automatic],
ListLogLinearPlot[data2] /. _Point :> ]


enter image description here



Thanks: @David G. Stork for the GeometricMean idea to center the labels.



See also: Poets of the 19th century






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



SeedRandom[1]
dates = Sort /@ RandomInteger[10, 1000, 5, 2];
data = MapIndexed[Thread@#, #2[[1]] &, dates];
labels = CharacterRange["A", "E"];
data2 = MapIndexed[Labeled[#, #2[[1]], Style[labels[[#2[[1]]]], White,
FontSize -> Scaled[.03]], Center] &, N[GeometricMean /@ dates]];


Show[ListLogLinearPlot[data,
BaseStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[40], CapForm["Butt"]],
Joined -> True, PlotRange -> 0, 6, Frame -> True,
FrameTicks -> Automatic, Automatic, Range[100, 1000, 100], Automatic],
ListLogLinearPlot[data2] /. _Point :> ]


enter image description here



Thanks: @David G. Stork for the GeometricMean idea to center the labels.



See also: Poets of the 19th century







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    The only needed improvement: take the geometric mean of each bar's endpoints to get the "middle" placement of the letter. Mean is simply incorrect. Try GeometricMean.
    $endgroup$
    – David G. Stork
    2 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Thank you @David! I was struggling with exactly that issue.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    2 hours ago












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    The only needed improvement: take the geometric mean of each bar's endpoints to get the "middle" placement of the letter. Mean is simply incorrect. Try GeometricMean.
    $endgroup$
    – David G. Stork
    2 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Thank you @David! I was struggling with exactly that issue.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    2 hours ago







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1




$begingroup$
The only needed improvement: take the geometric mean of each bar's endpoints to get the "middle" placement of the letter. Mean is simply incorrect. Try GeometricMean.
$endgroup$
– David G. Stork
2 hours ago





$begingroup$
The only needed improvement: take the geometric mean of each bar's endpoints to get the "middle" placement of the letter. Mean is simply incorrect. Try GeometricMean.
$endgroup$
– David G. Stork
2 hours ago













$begingroup$
Thank you @David! I was struggling with exactly that issue.
$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago




$begingroup$
Thank you @David! I was struggling with exactly that issue.
$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago











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$begingroup$

Here is a start ...



A = 10^5; B = 10; 
rectangle[start_, length_, number_] := RegionPlot[Log10[start] <= x <= Log10[start + length] && number <= y <= number + .75, x, 0, Log10[A], y, 0, B];


Then we place a few rectangle[]'s in Show[].



Show[rectangle[100, 300, 2], rectangle[200, 2000, 3], rectangle[1300, 3000, 4], rectangle[1800, 9000, 5]]


We now need to change the tick-marks and x-axis labels. I wanted to use ScalingFunction->"Log10",Automatic but this is not a valid argument for RegionPlot[].



Here is how it looks right now:



enter image description here



With your edits, we can get the x-axis looking better! Currently the x-axis label is $log_10 x $ and not $x$ as we would like.






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Axis-Ticks should not be a problem. I'll check tomorrow. It's now night here.
    $endgroup$
    – Mockup Dungeon
    2 hours ago















0












$begingroup$

Here is a start ...



A = 10^5; B = 10; 
rectangle[start_, length_, number_] := RegionPlot[Log10[start] <= x <= Log10[start + length] && number <= y <= number + .75, x, 0, Log10[A], y, 0, B];


Then we place a few rectangle[]'s in Show[].



Show[rectangle[100, 300, 2], rectangle[200, 2000, 3], rectangle[1300, 3000, 4], rectangle[1800, 9000, 5]]


We now need to change the tick-marks and x-axis labels. I wanted to use ScalingFunction->"Log10",Automatic but this is not a valid argument for RegionPlot[].



Here is how it looks right now:



enter image description here



With your edits, we can get the x-axis looking better! Currently the x-axis label is $log_10 x $ and not $x$ as we would like.






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Axis-Ticks should not be a problem. I'll check tomorrow. It's now night here.
    $endgroup$
    – Mockup Dungeon
    2 hours ago













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0








0





$begingroup$

Here is a start ...



A = 10^5; B = 10; 
rectangle[start_, length_, number_] := RegionPlot[Log10[start] <= x <= Log10[start + length] && number <= y <= number + .75, x, 0, Log10[A], y, 0, B];


Then we place a few rectangle[]'s in Show[].



Show[rectangle[100, 300, 2], rectangle[200, 2000, 3], rectangle[1300, 3000, 4], rectangle[1800, 9000, 5]]


We now need to change the tick-marks and x-axis labels. I wanted to use ScalingFunction->"Log10",Automatic but this is not a valid argument for RegionPlot[].



Here is how it looks right now:



enter image description here



With your edits, we can get the x-axis looking better! Currently the x-axis label is $log_10 x $ and not $x$ as we would like.






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



Here is a start ...



A = 10^5; B = 10; 
rectangle[start_, length_, number_] := RegionPlot[Log10[start] <= x <= Log10[start + length] && number <= y <= number + .75, x, 0, Log10[A], y, 0, B];


Then we place a few rectangle[]'s in Show[].



Show[rectangle[100, 300, 2], rectangle[200, 2000, 3], rectangle[1300, 3000, 4], rectangle[1800, 9000, 5]]


We now need to change the tick-marks and x-axis labels. I wanted to use ScalingFunction->"Log10",Automatic but this is not a valid argument for RegionPlot[].



Here is how it looks right now:



enter image description here



With your edits, we can get the x-axis looking better! Currently the x-axis label is $log_10 x $ and not $x$ as we would like.







share|improve this answer














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    Axis-Ticks should not be a problem. I'll check tomorrow. It's now night here.
    $endgroup$
    – Mockup Dungeon
    2 hours ago
















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    Axis-Ticks should not be a problem. I'll check tomorrow. It's now night here.
    $endgroup$
    – Mockup Dungeon
    2 hours ago















$begingroup$
Axis-Ticks should not be a problem. I'll check tomorrow. It's now night here.
$endgroup$
– Mockup Dungeon
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Axis-Ticks should not be a problem. I'll check tomorrow. It's now night here.
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