Colormap
: Colormap API¶
This module provides the Colormap object
Colormap
class¶
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class
silx.gui.plot.Colormap.
Colormap
(name='gray', colors=None, normalization='linear', vmin=None, vmax=None)[source]¶ Bases:
PyQt4.QtCore.QObject
Description of a colormap
Parameters: - name (str) – Name of the colormap
- colors (tuple) – optional, custom colormap. Nx3 or Nx4 numpy array of RGB(A) colors, either uint8 or float in [0, 1]. If ‘name’ is None, then this array is used as the colormap.
- normalization (str) – Normalization: ‘linear’ (default) or ‘log’
- vmin (float) – Lower bound of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
- vmax (float) – Upper bounds of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
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LINEAR
= 'linear'¶ constant for linear normalization
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LOGARITHM
= 'log'¶ constant for logarithmic normalization
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NORMALIZATIONS
= ('linear', 'log')¶ Tuple of managed normalizations
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sigChanged
¶ Signal emitted when the colormap has changed.
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getNColors
(nbColors=None)[source]¶ Returns N colors computed by sampling the colormap regularly.
Parameters: nbColors (int or None) – The number of colors in the returned array or None for the default value. The default value is 256 for colormap with a name (see setName()
) and it is the size of the LUT for colormap defined withsetColormapLUT()
.Returns: 2D array of uint8 of shape (nbColors, 4) Return type: numpy.ndarray
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setName
(name)[source]¶ Set the name of the colormap to use.
Parameters: name (str) – The name of the colormap. At least the following names are supported: ‘gray’, ‘reversed gray’, ‘temperature’, ‘red’, ‘green’, ‘blue’, ‘jet’, ‘viridis’, ‘magma’, ‘inferno’, ‘plasma’.
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getColormapLUT
()[source]¶ Return the list of colors for the colormap or None if not set
Returns: the list of colors for the colormap or None if not set Return type: numpy.ndarray or None
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setColormapLUT
(colors)[source]¶ Set the colors of the colormap.
Parameters: colors (numpy.ndarray) – the colors of the LUT
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getNormalization
()[source]¶ Return the normalization of the colormap (‘log’ or ‘linear’)
Returns: the normalization of the colormap Return type: str
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setNormalization
(norm)[source]¶ Set the norm (‘log’, ‘linear’)
Parameters: norm (str) – the norm to set
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getVMin
()[source]¶ Return the lower bound of the colormap
Returns: the lower bound of the colormap Return type: float or None
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setVMin
(vmin)[source]¶ Set the minimal value of the colormap
Parameters: vmin (float) – Lower bound of the colormap or None for autoscale (default) value)
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getVMax
()[source]¶ Return the upper bounds of the colormap or None
Returns: the upper bounds of the colormap or None Return type: float or None
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setVMax
(vmax)[source]¶ Set the maximal value of the colormap
Parameters: vmax (float) – Upper bounds of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
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isEditable
()[source]¶ Return if the colormap is editable or not
Returns: editable state of the colormap :rtype: bool
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setEditable
(editable)[source]¶ Set the editable state of the colormap
Parameters: editable (bool) – is the colormap editable
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getColormapRange
(data=None)[source]¶ Return (vmin, vmax)
Returns: the tuple vmin, vmax fitting vmin, vmax, normalization and data if any given Return type: tuple
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setVRange
(vmin, vmax)[source]¶ Set the bounds of the colormap
Parameters: - vmin – Lower bound of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
- vmax – Upper bounds of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
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copy
()[source]¶ Return a copy of the Colormap.
Return type: silx.gui.plot.Colormap.Colormap
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applyToData
(data)[source]¶ Apply the colormap to the data
Parameters: data (numpy.ndarray) – The data to convert.
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static
getSupportedColormaps
()[source]¶ Get the supported colormap names as a tuple of str.
The list should at least contain and start by: (‘gray’, ‘reversed gray’, ‘temperature’, ‘red’, ‘green’, ‘blue’) :rtype: tuple