In this article, we will see how we can scale the error bar graph in the PyQtGraph module. The PyQtGraph is a graphics and user interface library for Python that provides functionality commonly required in designing and science applications. Its primary goals are to provide fast, interactive graphics for displaying data (plots, video, etc.). Error bars are graphical representations of the variability of data and used on graphs to indicate the error or uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise a measurement is, or conversely, how far from the reported value the true value might be. Scaling means to increase or decrease the size of error bar graph data, by scaling we increase or decrease the whole data of the error bar graph with some factor.
We can create a plot window and an error bar graph on it with the help of commands given below:
# creating a pyqtgraph plot window plt = pg.plot() # creating a error bar item object error = pg.ErrorBarItem(x=x, y=y, top=top, bottom=bottom, beam=0.5)
In order to do this, we use setScale() method with the error bar item object
Syntax : error.setScale(n)
Argument : It takes float value as argument
Return : It returns None
Below is the implementation:
Python3
| # importing Qt widgetsfromPyQt5.QtWidgets import*# importing systemimportsys# importing numpy as npimportnumpy as np# importing pyqtgraph as pgimportpyqtgraph as pgfromPyQt5.QtGui import*fromPyQt5.QtCore import*fromcollections importnamedtupleclassWindow(QMainWindow):    def__init__(self):        super().__init__()        # setting title        self.setWindowTitle("PyQtGraph")        # setting geometry        self.setGeometry(100, 100, 600, 500)        # icon        icon =QIcon("skin.png")        # setting icon to the window        self.setWindowIcon(icon)        # calling method        self.UiComponents()        # showing all the widgets        self.show()    # method for components    defUiComponents(self):        # creating a widget object        widget =QWidget()        # creating a label        label =QLabel("Geeksforneveropen Error Bar plot")        # setting minimum width        label.setMinimumWidth(130)        # making label do word wrap        label.setWordWrap(True)        # setting configuration options        pg.setConfigOptions(antialias=True)        # creating x-axis values        x =np.array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10])        # creating y-axis values        y =np.array([5, 4, 3, 2, 5, 6, 4, 8, 9, 8])        # creating upper bound values        top =np.array([2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2])        # creating lower bound values        bottom =np.array([2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2])        # creating a plot window        plt =pg.plot()        # creating a error bar item        error =pg.ErrorBarItem(beam=0.5)        # setting data to error bar item        error.setData(x=x, y=y, top=top, bottom=bottom)        # adding error bar item to the plot window        plt.addItem(error)        # plotting the data on plot window        plt.plot(x, y, symbol='o', pen={'color': 0.8, 'width': 2})        # Creating a grid layout        layout =QGridLayout()        # minimum width value of the label        label.setMinimumWidth(130)        # setting this layout to the widget        widget.setLayout(layout)        # adding label in the layout        layout.addWidget(label, 1, 0)        # plot window goes on right side, spanning 3 rows        layout.addWidget(plt, 0, 1, 3, 1)        # setting this widget as central widget of the main window        self.setCentralWidget(widget)        # setting scale of error bar item        error.setScale(2)# create pyqt5 appApp =QApplication(sys.argv)# create the instance of our Windowwindow =Window()# start the appsys.exit(App.exec()) | 
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