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Hi, add linewidths=0 (or edgecolor='none', will do the same) to p = PatchCollection(patches, cmap=my_cmap) note that PatchCollections can either get their properties from the original patch you create (the wedge) via the option *match_original* which defaults to false. Shahar On Jul 5, 2014, at 6:27 PM, Virgil Stokes <vs...@it...> wrote: > I am using matplotlib version 1.3.1 with numpy 1.7.1 on a win32 platform for the > following code: > > > import matplotlib > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt > from matplotlib.collections import PatchCollection > import matplotlib.colors as col > import matplotlib.cm as cm > from matplotlib.patches import Wedge > import numpy as np > > > def register_cmap(cmapName): > """ > Purpose: define colormap using the from_List() method as a > segmented list and register it. > """ > startcolor = '#00AF33' # truegreen > midcolor = '#FFE600' # yolk (a medium dark yellow) > endcolor = '#FF0033' # bright red > cmap2 = col.LinearSegmentedColormap.from_list(cmapName, > [startcolor,midcolor,endcolor]) > cm.register_cmap(cmap=cmap2) > return cmap2 > > # Define my colormap red->yellow->green for curvature > my_cmap = register_cmap('reylgr') > > > # Modified matplotlib gallery example > radii = np.arange(0.0,1.05,.05) # inner radius of rings > width = 0.05 # width of rings > patches = [] > for r in radii: > wedge = Wedge((0.0,0.0), r+width, 0.0,360.0, width = width) > patches.append(wedge) > > fig = plt.figure() > ax = fig.add_subplot(111) > > colors = radii > p = PatchCollection(patches, cmap=my_cmap) > p.set_array(colors) > ax.add_collection(p) > ax.set_xlim(-1.5,+1.5) > ax.set_ylim(-1.5,+1.5) > plt.colorbar(p) > > plt.show() > > When I execute this code I do get concentric circles (wedge rings) as expected. > However, > I do not want "edges" along the boundaries of the rings. I would like the color > changes > between rings to look like the colorbar. > > I have tried several options with Wedge (e.g. edgecolor = "none"); but, this had > no observable effect. > > Help on this would be appreciated. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Open source business process management suite built on Java and Eclipse > Turn processes into business applications with Bonita BPM Community Edition > Quickly connect people, data, and systems into organized workflows > Winner of BOSSIE, CODIE, OW2 and Gartner awards > http://p.sf.net/sfu/Bonitasoft > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users