问题
I am using matplotlib to scatter plot a 3D matrix of points. I am using the following code:
import pylab as plt
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D
import numpy as np
my_data = np.random.rand(6500,3) # toy 3D points
fig = plt.figure()
ax = Axes3D(plt.gcf())
ax.scatter(my_data[:,0],my_data[:,1],my_data[:,2])
plt.show()
It works, so it opens a window where I can see my points.
However if I try to rotate the plot with the mouse (clicking and dragging it) it rotates REALLY slow.
I think 6500 points are not a lot for such a slow and laggy rotation, so I'm wondering if there is any pre-configuration to be done to speed it up.
Note: I tried to use Matlab and I can rotate a way bigger scatter plot without any lag, so it's not a computer limitation.
Can someone run this code and see if also experiences the slow rotation?
EDIT: Using the System monitor I can see that when rotating the points, only one CPU is used, so matplotlib is not parallelizing the process.
My computer specs:
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3550 CPU @ 3.30GHz
- Graphic Card: Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller
- Memory: 10GB RAM
- HDD: Samsung SSD 500 GB
running Ubuntu 16.10
回答1:
(revised 2021)
Matplotlib was not really designed to be interactive. Plotly (among a few others) is a plotting package that is rather feature complete and uses a webGL backend for scatter3D
that will render in your browser (and is blazing fast). More on why you might want to consider it as a go-to replacement at the bottom:
# pip install plotly
import numpy as np
import plotly.graph_objects as go
my_data = np.random.rand(6500,3) # toy 3D points
marker_data = go.Scatter3d(
x=my_data[:,0],
y=my_data[:,1],
z=my_data[:,2],
marker=go.scatter3d.Marker(size=3),
opacity=0.8,
mode='markers'
)
fig=go.Figure(data=marker_data)
fig.show()
I use plotly as a replacement for matplotlib because:
- it has great coverage (bar, scatter, line, hist, etc.)
- intuitive interactive components that are highly configurable
- portability: it can generate html plots which are easily viewed across a network(!) or saved as static file formats
- it has a clearer api than matplotlib (for full config,
json
ish) - it integrates strongly with pandas (you can use it as the backend)
- it is well supported and adoption is increasing
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43187484/matplotlib-slow-3d-scatter-rotation