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I'm using Matplotlib to dynamically generate .png charts from a database. The user may set as the x-axis any given range of datetimes, and I need to account for all of it. While Matplotlib has the dates.AutoDateLocator(), I want the datetime format printed on the chart to be context-specific - e.g. if the user is charting from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., the year/month/day information doesn't need to be displayed. Right now, I'm manually creating Locator and Formatter objects thusly:

def get_ticks(start, end):
    from datetime import timedelta as td
    delta = end - start

    if delta <= td(minutes=10):
        loc = mdates.MinuteLocator()
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%I:%M %p')
    elif delta <= td(minutes=30):
        loc = mdates.MinuteLocator(byminute=range(0,60,5))
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%I:%M %p')
    elif delta <= td(hours=1):
        loc = mdates.MinuteLocator(byminute=range(0,60,15))
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%I:%M %p')
    elif delta <= td(hours=6):
        loc = mdates.HourLocator()
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%I:%M %p')
    elif delta <= td(days=1):
        loc = mdates.HourLocator(byhour=range(0,24,3))
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%I:%M %p')
    elif delta <= td(days=3):
        loc = mdates.HourLocator(byhour=range(0,24,6))
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%I:%M %p')
    elif delta <= td(weeks=2):
        loc = mdates.DayLocator()
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%b %d')
    elif delta <= td(weeks=12):
        loc = mdates.WeekdayLocator()
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%b %d')
    elif delta <= td(weeks=52):
        loc = mdates.MonthLocator()
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%b')
    else:
        loc = mdates.MonthLocator(interval=3)
        fmt = mdates.DateFormatter('%b %Y')
    return loc,fmt

Is there a better way of doing this?

A: 

Does AutoDateFormatter do what you want? Even if it doesn't, you may want to take a look at its source code for a somewhat more compact way of implementing the choice of format string.

In the released version, you cannot customize the per-level formats, but in the development code you can. You could probably just copy the version from the trunk into your own code.

Jouni K. Seppänen
Unfortunately, my problem with the AutoDateFormatter is that it won't let you custom-format various levels. So its minute-level formatting is going to be in "HH:MM:SS Timezone", whether you like it or not.
jawonlee
I edited the answer to mention that the development version is better in this respect than the released one.
Jouni K. Seppänen