matplotlib.image
The image module supports basic image loading, rescaling and display operations.
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class matplotlib.image.AxesImage(ax, cmap=None, norm=None, interpolation=None, origin=None, extent=None, filternorm=1, filterrad=4.0, resample=False, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.image._ImageBase
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axAxes
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The axes the image will belong to.
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cmapstr or Colormap, default: rcParams["image.cmap"] (default: 'viridis')
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The Colormap instance or registered colormap name used to map scalar data to colors.
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normNormalize
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Maps luminance to 0-1.
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interpolationstr, default: rcParams["image.interpolation"] (default: 'antialiased')
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Supported values are 'none', 'antialiased', 'nearest', 'bilinear', 'bicubic', 'spline16', 'spline36', 'hanning', 'hamming', 'hermite', 'kaiser', 'quadric', 'catrom', 'gaussian', 'bessel', 'mitchell', 'sinc', 'lanczos'.
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origin{'upper', 'lower'}, default: rcParams["image.origin"] (default: 'upper')
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Place the [0, 0] index of the array in the upper left or lower left corner of the axes. The convention 'upper' is typically used for matrices and images.
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extenttuple, optional
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The data axes (left, right, bottom, top) for making image plots registered with data plots. Default is to label the pixel centers with the zero-based row and column indices.
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filternormbool, default: True
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A parameter for the antigrain image resize filter (see the antigrain documentation). If filternorm is set, the filter normalizes integer values and corrects the rounding errors. It doesn't do anything with the source floating point values, it corrects only integers according to the rule of 1.0 which means that any sum of pixel weights must be equal to 1.0. So, the filter function must produce a graph of the proper shape.
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filterradfloat > 0, default: 4
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The filter radius for filters that have a radius parameter, i.e. when interpolation is one of: 'sinc', 'lanczos' or 'blackman'.
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resamplebool, default: False
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When True, use a full resampling method. When False, only resample when the output image is larger than the input image.
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**kwargsArtist properties
Parameters: -
normmatplotlib.colors.Normalize instance
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The normalizing object which scales data, typically into the interval
[0, 1]
. If None, norm defaults to a colors.Normalize object which initializes its scaling based on the first data processed. -
cmapstr or Colormap instance
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The colormap used to map normalized data values to RGBA colors.
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format_cursor_data(self, data)
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Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
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get_cursor_data(self, event)
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Return the image value at the event position or None if the event is outside the image.
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get_extent(self)
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Return the image extent as tuple (left, right, bottom, top).
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get_window_extent(self, renderer=None)
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Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
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make_image(self, renderer, magnification=1.0, unsampled=False)
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Normalize, rescale, and colormap this image's data for rendering using renderer, with the given magnification.
If unsampled is True, the image will not be scaled, but an appropriate affine transformation will be returned instead.
Returns: -
image(M, N, 4) uint8 array
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The RGBA image, resampled unless unsampled is True.
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x, yfloat
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The upper left corner where the image should be drawn, in pixel space.
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transAffine2D
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The affine transformation from image to pixel space.
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set_extent(self, extent)
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Set the image extent.
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extent4-tuple of float
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The position and size of the image as tuple
(left, right, bottom, top)
in data coordinates.
Notes
This updates
ax.dataLim
, and, if autoscaling, setsax.viewLim
to tightly fit the image, regardless ofdataLim
. Autoscaling state is not changed, so following this withax.autoscale_view()
will redo the autoscaling in accord withdataLim
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class matplotlib.image.BboxImage(bbox, cmap=None, norm=None, interpolation=None, origin=None, filternorm=1, filterrad=4.0, resample=False, interp_at_native=<deprecated parameter>, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.image._ImageBase
The Image class whose size is determined by the given bbox.
cmap is a colors.Colormap instance norm is a colors.Normalize instance to map luminance to 0-1
kwargs are an optional list of Artist keyword args
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contains(self, mouseevent)
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Test whether the mouse event occurred within the image.
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get_window_extent(self, renderer=None)
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Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
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property interp_at_native
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make_image(self, renderer, magnification=1.0, unsampled=False)
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Normalize, rescale, and colormap this image's data for rendering using renderer, with the given magnification.
If unsampled is True, the image will not be scaled, but an appropriate affine transformation will be returned instead.
Returns: -
image(M, N, 4) uint8 array
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The RGBA image, resampled unless unsampled is True.
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x, yfloat
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The upper left corner where the image should be drawn, in pixel space.
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transAffine2D
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The affine transformation from image to pixel space.
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class matplotlib.image.FigureImage(fig, cmap=None, norm=None, offsetx=0, offsety=0, origin=None, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.image._ImageBase
cmap is a colors.Colormap instance norm is a colors.Normalize instance to map luminance to 0-1
kwargs are an optional list of Artist keyword args
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get_extent(self)
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Return the image extent as tuple (left, right, bottom, top).
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make_image(self, renderer, magnification=1.0, unsampled=False)
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Normalize, rescale, and colormap this image's data for rendering using renderer, with the given magnification.
If unsampled is True, the image will not be scaled, but an appropriate affine transformation will be returned instead.
Returns: -
image(M, N, 4) uint8 array
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The RGBA image, resampled unless unsampled is True.
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x, yfloat
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The upper left corner where the image should be drawn, in pixel space.
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transAffine2D
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The affine transformation from image to pixel space.
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set_data(self, A)
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Set the image array.
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zorder = 0
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class matplotlib.image.NonUniformImage(ax, *, interpolation='nearest', **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.image.AxesImage
Parameters: -
interpolation{'nearest', 'bilinear'}
- **kwargs
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All other keyword arguments are identical to those of
AxesImage
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get_extent(self)
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Return the image extent as tuple (left, right, bottom, top).
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make_image(self, renderer, magnification=1.0, unsampled=False)
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Normalize, rescale, and colormap this image's data for rendering using renderer, with the given magnification.
If unsampled is True, the image will not be scaled, but an appropriate affine transformation will be returned instead.
Returns: -
image(M, N, 4) uint8 array
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The RGBA image, resampled unless unsampled is True.
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x, yfloat
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The upper left corner where the image should be drawn, in pixel space.
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transAffine2D
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The affine transformation from image to pixel space.
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set_array(self, *args)
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Retained for backwards compatibility - use set_data instead.
Parameters: -
Aarray-like
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set_cmap(self, cmap)
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set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: -
cmapcolormap or registered colormap name
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set_data(self, x, y, A)
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Set the grid for the pixel centers, and the pixel values.
Parameters: -
x, y1D array-likes
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Monotonic arrays of shapes (N,) and (M,), respectively, specifying pixel centers.
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Aarray-like
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(M, N) ndarray or masked array of values to be colormapped, or (M, N, 3) RGB array, or (M, N, 4) RGBA array.
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set_filternorm(self, s)
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Set whether the resize filter normalizes the weights.
See help for
imshow
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filternormbool
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set_filterrad(self, s)
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Set the resize filter radius only applicable to some interpolation schemes -- see help for imshow
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filterradpositive float
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set_interpolation(self, s)
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Parameters: -
sstr, None
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Either 'nearest', 'bilinear', or
None
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set_norm(self, norm)
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Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: -
normNormalize
Notes
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
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class matplotlib.image.PcolorImage(ax, x=None, y=None, A=None, cmap=None, norm=None, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.image.AxesImage
Make a pcolor-style plot with an irregular rectangular grid.
This uses a variation of the original irregular image code, and it is used by pcolorfast for the corresponding grid type.
cmap defaults to its rc setting
cmap is a colors.Colormap instance norm is a colors.Normalize instance to map luminance to 0-1
Additional kwargs are matplotlib.artist properties
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get_cursor_data(self, event)
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Return the image value at the event position or None if the event is outside the image.
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make_image(self, renderer, magnification=1.0, unsampled=False)
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Normalize, rescale, and colormap this image's data for rendering using renderer, with the given magnification.
If unsampled is True, the image will not be scaled, but an appropriate affine transformation will be returned instead.
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image(M, N, 4) uint8 array
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The RGBA image, resampled unless unsampled is True.
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x, yfloat
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The upper left corner where the image should be drawn, in pixel space.
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transAffine2D
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The affine transformation from image to pixel space.
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set_array(self, *args)
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Retained for backwards compatibility - use set_data instead.
Parameters: -
Aarray-like
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set_data(self, x, y, A)
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Set the grid for the rectangle boundaries, and the data values.
Parameters: -
x, y1D array-likes or None
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Monotonic arrays of shapes (N + 1,) and (M + 1,), respectively, specifying rectangle boundaries. If None, will default to
range(N + 1)
andrange(M + 1)
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Aarray-like
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(M, N) ndarray or masked array of values to be colormapped, or (M, N, 3) RGB array, or (M, N, 4) RGBA array.
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matplotlib.image.composite_images(images, renderer, magnification=1.0)
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Composite a number of RGBA images into one. The images are composited in the order in which they appear in the
images
list.Parameters: -
imageslist of Images
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Each must have a
make_image
method. For each image,can_composite
should returnTrue
, though this is not enforced by this function. Each image must have a purely affine transformation with no shear. -
rendererRendererBase instance
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magnificationfloat
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The additional magnification to apply for the renderer in use.
Returns: -
tupleimage, offset_x, offset_y
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Returns the tuple:
- image: A numpy array of the same type as the input images.
- offset_x, offset_y: The offset of the image (left, bottom) in the output figure.
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matplotlib.image.imread(fname, format=None)
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Read an image from a file into an array.
Parameters: -
fnamestr or file-like
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The image file to read: a filename, a URL or a file-like object opened in read-binary mode.
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formatstr, optional
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The image file format assumed for reading the data. If not given, the format is deduced from the filename. If nothing can be deduced, PNG is tried.
Returns: -
imagedatanumpy.array
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The image data. The returned array has shape
- (M, N) for grayscale images.
- (M, N, 3) for RGB images.
- (M, N, 4) for RGBA images.
Notes
Matplotlib can only read PNGs natively. Further image formats are supported via the optional dependency on Pillow. Note, URL strings are not compatible with Pillow. Check the Pillow documentation for more information.
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matplotlib.image.imsave(fname, arr, vmin=None, vmax=None, cmap=None, format=None, origin=None, dpi=100, *, metadata=None, pil_kwargs=None)
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Save an array as an image file.
Parameters: -
fnamestr or PathLike or file-like
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A path or a file-like object to store the image in. If format is not set, then the output format is inferred from the extension of fname, if any, and from
rcParams["savefig.format"]
(default: 'png') otherwise. If format is set, it determines the output format. -
arrarray-like
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The image data. The shape can be one of MxN (luminance), MxNx3 (RGB) or MxNx4 (RGBA).
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vmin, vmaxscalar, optional
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vmin and vmax set the color scaling for the image by fixing the values that map to the colormap color limits. If either vmin or vmax is None, that limit is determined from the arr min/max value.
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cmapstr or Colormap, optional
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A Colormap instance or registered colormap name. The colormap maps scalar data to colors. It is ignored for RGB(A) data. Defaults to
rcParams["image.cmap"]
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formatstr, optional
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The file format, e.g. 'png', 'pdf', 'svg', ... The behavior when this is unset is documented under fname.
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origin{'upper', 'lower'}, optional
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Indicates whether the
(0, 0)
index of the array is in the upper left or lower left corner of the axes. Defaults torcParams["image.origin"]
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dpiint
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The DPI to store in the metadata of the file. This does not affect the resolution of the output image.
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metadatadict, optional
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Metadata in the image file. The supported keys depend on the output format, see the documentation of the respective backends for more information.
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pil_kwargsdict, optional
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If set to a non-None value, always use Pillow to save the figure (regardless of the output format), and pass these keyword arguments to
PIL.Image.save
.If the 'pnginfo' key is present, it completely overrides metadata, including the default 'Software' key.
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matplotlib.image.pil_to_array(pilImage)
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Load a PIL image and return it as a numpy array.
Returns: - numpy.array
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The array shape depends on the image type:
- (M, N) for grayscale images.
- (M, N, 3) for RGB images.
- (M, N, 4) for RGBA images.
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matplotlib.image.thumbnail(infile, thumbfile, scale=0.1, interpolation='bilinear', preview=False)
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Make a thumbnail of image in infile with output filename thumbfile.
See Image Thumbnail.
Parameters: -
infilestr or file-like
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The image file -- must be PNG, or Pillow-readable if you have Pillow installed.
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thumbfilestr or file-like
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The thumbnail filename.
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scalefloat, optional
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The scale factor for the thumbnail.
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interpolationstr, optional
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The interpolation scheme used in the resampling. See the interpolation parameter of
imshow
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previewbool, optional
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If True, the default backend (presumably a user interface backend) will be used which will cause a figure to be raised if
show
is called. If it is False, the figure is created usingFigureCanvasBase
and the drawing backend is selected assavefig
would normally do.
Returns: -
figureFigure
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The figure instance containing the thumbnail.
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