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Improve docstring of Axes.imshow
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origin=None, extent=None, shape=None, filternorm=1,
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filterrad=4.0, imlim=None, resample=None, url=None, **kwargs):
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"""
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Display an image on the axes.
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Display an image, i.e. data on a 2D regular raster.
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Parameters
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----------
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X : array_like, shape (n, m) or (n, m, 3) or (n, m, 4)
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Display the image in `X` to current axes. `X` may be an
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array or a PIL image. If `X` is an array, it
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can have the following shapes and types:
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X : array-like or PIL image
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The image data. Supported array shapes are:
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- MxN -- values to be mapped (float or int)
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- MxNx3 -- RGB (float or uint8)
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- MxNx4 -- RGBA (float or uint8)
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- (M, N): an image with scalar data. The data is visualized
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using a colormap.
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- (M, N, 3): an image with RGB values (float or uint8).
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- (M, N, 4): an image with RGBA values (float or uint8), i.e.
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including transparency.
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MxN arrays are mapped to colors based on the `norm` (mapping
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scalar to scalar) and the `cmap` (mapping the normed scalar to
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a color).
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The first two dimensions (M, N) define the rows and columns of
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the image.
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Elements of RGB and RGBA arrays represent pixels of an MxN image.
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All values should be in the range [0 .. 1] for floats or
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The RGB(A) values should be in the range [0 .. 1] for floats or
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[0 .. 255] for integers. Out-of-range values will be clipped to
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these bounds.
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cmap : `~matplotlib.colors.Colormap`, optional, default: None
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If None, default to rc `image.cmap` value. `cmap` is ignored
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if `X` is 3-D, directly specifying RGB(A) values.
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cmap : str or `~matplotlib.colors.Colormap`, optional
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A Colormap instance or registered colormap name. The colormap
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maps scalar data to colors. It is ignored for RGB(A) data.
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Defaults to :rc:`image.cmap`.
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aspect : ['auto' | 'equal' | scalar], optional, default: None
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If 'auto', changes the image aspect ratio to match that of the
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axes.
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aspect : {'equal', 'auto'} or float, optional
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Controls the aspect ratio of the axes. The aspect is of particular
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relevance for images since it may distort the image, i.e. pixel
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will not be square.
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If 'equal', and `extent` is None, changes the axes aspect ratio to
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match that of the image. If `extent` is not `None`, the axes
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aspect ratio is changed to match that of the extent.
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This parameter is a shortcut for explicitly calling
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`.Axes.set_aspect`. See there for further details.
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If None, default to rc ``image.aspect`` value.
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- 'equal': Ensures an aspect ratio of 1. Pixels will be square
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(unless pixel sizes are explicitly made non-square in data
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coordinates using *extent*).
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- 'auto': The axes is kept fixed and the aspect is adjusted so
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that the data fit in the axes. In general, this will result in
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non-square pixels.
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Defaults to :rc:`image.aspect`.
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interpolation : str, optional
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The interpolation method used. If *None*
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:rc:`image.interpolation` is used, which defaults to 'nearest'.
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interpolation : string, optional, default: None
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Acceptable values are 'none', 'nearest', 'bilinear', 'bicubic',
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Supported values are 'none', 'nearest', 'bilinear', 'bicubic',
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'spline16', 'spline36', 'hanning', 'hamming', 'hermite', 'kaiser',
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'quadric', 'catrom', 'gaussian', 'bessel', 'mitchell', 'sinc',
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'lanczos'
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'lanczos'.
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If `interpolation` is None, default to rc `image.interpolation`.
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See also the `filternorm` and `filterrad` parameters.
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If `interpolation` is 'none', then no interpolation is performed
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If *interpolation* is 'none', then no interpolation is performed
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on the Agg, ps and pdf backends. Other backends will fall back to
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'nearest'.
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norm : `~matplotlib.colors.Normalize`, optional, default: None
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A `~matplotlib.colors.Normalize` instance is used to scale
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a 2-D float `X` input to the (0, 1) range for input to the
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`cmap`. If `norm` is None, use the default func:`normalize`.
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If `norm` is an instance of `~matplotlib.colors.NoNorm`,
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`X` must be an array of integers that index directly into
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the lookup table of the `cmap`.
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See
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:doc:`/gallery/images_contours_and_fields/interpolation_methods`
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for an overview of the supported interpolation methods.
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vmin, vmax : scalar, optional, default: None
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`vmin` and `vmax` are used in conjunction with norm to normalize
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luminance data. Note if you pass a `norm` instance, your
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settings for `vmin` and `vmax` will be ignored.
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Some interpolation methods require an additional radius parameter,
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which can be set by *filterrad*. Additionally, the antigrain image
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resize filter is controlled by the parameter *filternorm*.
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alpha : scalar, optional, default: None
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norm : `~matplotlib.colors.Normalize`, optional
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If scalar data are used, the Normalize instance scales the
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data values to the canonical colormap range [0,1] for mapping
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to colors. By default, the data range is mapped to the
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colorbar range using linear scaling. This parameter is ignored for
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RGB(A) data.
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vmin, vmax : scalar, optional
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When using scalar data and no explicit *norm*, *vmin* and *vmax*
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define the data range that the colormap covers. By default,
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the colormap covers the complete value range of the supplied
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data. *vmin*, *vmax* are ignored if the *norm* parameter is used.
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alpha : scalar, optional
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The alpha blending value, between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque).
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The ``alpha`` argument is ignored for RGBA input data.
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This parameter is ignored for RGBA input data.
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origin : ['upper' | 'lower'], optional, default: None
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origin : {'upper', 'lower'}, optional
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Place the [0,0] index of the array in the upper left or lower left
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corner of the axes. If None, default to rc `image.origin`.
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corner of the axes. The convention 'upper' is typically used for
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matrices and images.
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If not given, :rc:`image.origin` is used, defaulting to 'upper'.
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Note that the vertical axes points upward for 'lower'
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but downward for 'upper'.
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extent : scalars (left, right, bottom, top), optional
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The bounding box in data coordinates that the image will fill.
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The image is stretched individually along x and y to fill the box.
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extent : scalars (left, right, bottom, top), optional, default: None
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The location, in data-coordinates, of the lower-left and
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upper-right corners. If `None`, the image is positioned such that
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the pixel centers fall on zero-based (row, column) indices.
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The default extent is determined by the following conditions.
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Pixels have unit size in data coordinates. Their centers are on
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integer coordinates, and their center coordinates range from 0 to
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columns-1 horizontally and from 0 to rows-1 vertically.
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Note that the direction of the vertical axis and thus the default
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values for top and bottom depend on *origin*:
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- For ``origin == 'upper'`` the default is
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``(-0.5, numcols-0.5, numrows-0.5, -0.5)``.
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- For ``origin == 'lower'`` the default is
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``(-0.5, numcols-0.5, -0.5, numrows-0.5)``.
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See the example :doc:`/tutorials/intermediate/imshow_extent` for a
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more detailed description.
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shape : scalars (columns, rows), optional, default: None
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For raw buffer images
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For raw buffer images.
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filternorm : bool, optional, default: True
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A parameter for the antigrain image resize filter (see the
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that any sum of pixel weights must be equal to 1.0. So, the
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filter function must produce a graph of the proper shape.
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filterrad : scalar, optional, default: 4.0
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filterrad : float > 0, optional, default: 4.0
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The filter radius for filters that have a radius parameter, i.e.
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when interpolation is one of: 'sinc', 'lanczos' or 'blackman'
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when interpolation is one of: 'sinc', 'lanczos' or 'blackman'.
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resample : bool, optional
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When *True*, use a full resampling method. When *False*, only
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resample when the output image is larger than the input image.
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url : str, optional
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Set the url of the created `.AxesImage`. See `.Artist.set_url`.
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Returns
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image : `~matplotlib.image.AxesImage`
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Other Parameters
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**kwargs : `~matplotlib.artist.Artist` properties.
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**kwargs : `~matplotlib.artist.Artist` properties
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These parameters are passed on to the constructor of the
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`.AxesImage` artist.
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See also
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coordinates. In other words: the origin will coincide with the center
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Two typical representations are used for RGB images with an alpha
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There are two common representations for RGB images with an alpha
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if im.get_clip_path() is None:
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# image does not already have clipping set, clip to axes patch
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im.set_clip_path(self.patch)
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#if norm is None and shape is None:
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# im.set_clim(vmin, vmax)
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im.set_clim(vmin, vmax)
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Parameters
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Z : array-like(M, N)
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The matrix to be displayed.
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