Plotted lines gets compressed when plot pie chart with matplotlib.pyplot












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In my program first I draw a tree (graph with no cycles) plotting just lines. As yo can see in the figure



Figure of ploted lines



My problem is that when I plot a pie chart over the same figure, all the plots and pie chart gets compresed, and the box disapears, as you can see in the next figure



Figures compresed after ploting pie chart



My code basically is:




from mathplotlib import pyplot as plt
plt.figure()
# Plottin a straight line from (0,0) to (1,1) in the (x,y) plane
X=[0,1]
Y=[0,1]
plt.plot(X,Y)
# Plotng a pie chart
plt.pie([100],radius=0.5,center=(1/4,3/4))

Why it happends?
How can I fix it?










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  • I guess it makes sense to share the actual code, instead of the "basically is" one.

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 19 '18 at 22:42
















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In my program first I draw a tree (graph with no cycles) plotting just lines. As yo can see in the figure



Figure of ploted lines



My problem is that when I plot a pie chart over the same figure, all the plots and pie chart gets compresed, and the box disapears, as you can see in the next figure



Figures compresed after ploting pie chart



My code basically is:




from mathplotlib import pyplot as plt
plt.figure()
# Plottin a straight line from (0,0) to (1,1) in the (x,y) plane
X=[0,1]
Y=[0,1]
plt.plot(X,Y)
# Plotng a pie chart
plt.pie([100],radius=0.5,center=(1/4,3/4))

Why it happends?
How can I fix it?










share|improve this question























  • I guess it makes sense to share the actual code, instead of the "basically is" one.

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 19 '18 at 22:42














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In my program first I draw a tree (graph with no cycles) plotting just lines. As yo can see in the figure



Figure of ploted lines



My problem is that when I plot a pie chart over the same figure, all the plots and pie chart gets compresed, and the box disapears, as you can see in the next figure



Figures compresed after ploting pie chart



My code basically is:




from mathplotlib import pyplot as plt
plt.figure()
# Plottin a straight line from (0,0) to (1,1) in the (x,y) plane
X=[0,1]
Y=[0,1]
plt.plot(X,Y)
# Plotng a pie chart
plt.pie([100],radius=0.5,center=(1/4,3/4))

Why it happends?
How can I fix it?










share|improve this question














In my program first I draw a tree (graph with no cycles) plotting just lines. As yo can see in the figure



Figure of ploted lines



My problem is that when I plot a pie chart over the same figure, all the plots and pie chart gets compresed, and the box disapears, as you can see in the next figure



Figures compresed after ploting pie chart



My code basically is:




from mathplotlib import pyplot as plt
plt.figure()
# Plottin a straight line from (0,0) to (1,1) in the (x,y) plane
X=[0,1]
Y=[0,1]
plt.plot(X,Y)
# Plotng a pie chart
plt.pie([100],radius=0.5,center=(1/4,3/4))

Why it happends?
How can I fix it?







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  • I guess it makes sense to share the actual code, instead of the "basically is" one.

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 19 '18 at 22:42



















  • I guess it makes sense to share the actual code, instead of the "basically is" one.

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 19 '18 at 22:42

















I guess it makes sense to share the actual code, instead of the "basically is" one.

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 19 '18 at 22:42





I guess it makes sense to share the actual code, instead of the "basically is" one.

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
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The keyword Frame in the call to pie() is what you are after.



from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
X = [0, 1]
Y = [0, 1]
plt.plot(X, Y, color='black', zorder=100)
plt.pie([1], radius=0.5, center=(0.5, 0.5), frame=True)
plt.show()


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    The keyword Frame in the call to pie() is what you are after.



    from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
    X = [0, 1]
    Y = [0, 1]
    plt.plot(X, Y, color='black', zorder=100)
    plt.pie([1], radius=0.5, center=(0.5, 0.5), frame=True)
    plt.show()


    enter image description here






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      The keyword Frame in the call to pie() is what you are after.



      from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
      X = [0, 1]
      Y = [0, 1]
      plt.plot(X, Y, color='black', zorder=100)
      plt.pie([1], radius=0.5, center=(0.5, 0.5), frame=True)
      plt.show()


      enter image description here






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        The keyword Frame in the call to pie() is what you are after.



        from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
        X = [0, 1]
        Y = [0, 1]
        plt.plot(X, Y, color='black', zorder=100)
        plt.pie([1], radius=0.5, center=(0.5, 0.5), frame=True)
        plt.show()


        enter image description here






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        The keyword Frame in the call to pie() is what you are after.



        from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
        X = [0, 1]
        Y = [0, 1]
        plt.plot(X, Y, color='black', zorder=100)
        plt.pie([1], radius=0.5, center=(0.5, 0.5), frame=True)
        plt.show()


        enter image description here







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