Bases: object
Baseclass for all scalar to RGBA mappings.
Typically, Colormap instances are used to convert data values (floats) from the interval [0, 1] to the RGBA color that the respective Colormap represents. For scaling of data into the [0, 1] interval see matplotlib.colors.Normalize. Subclasses of matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable make heavy use of this data -> normalize -> map-to-color processing chain.
The name of the colormap.
The number of RGB quantization levels.
ndarray or scalar
The data value(s) to convert to RGBA. For floats, X should be in the interval [0.0, 1.0] to return the RGBA values X*100 percent along the Colormap line. For integers, X should be in the interval [0, Colormap.N) to return RGBA values indexed from the Colormap with index X.
Alpha must be a scalar between 0 and 1, a sequence of such floats with shape matching X, or None.
If False (default), the returned RGBA values will be floats in the interval [0, 1] otherwise they will be numpy.uint8s in the interval [0, 255].
X.shape + (4, ).When this colormap exists on a scalar mappable and colorbar_extend is not False, colorbar creation will pick up colorbar_extend as the default value for the extend keyword in the matplotlib.colorbar.Colorbar constructor.
Return a copy of the colormap.
Get the color for masked values.
Get the color for high out-of-range values.
Get the color for low out-of-range values.
Return whether the colormap is grayscale.
Return a new colormap with lutsize entries.
Return a reversed instance of the Colormap.
Note
This function is not implemented for the base class.
The name for the reversed colormap. If None, the name is set to self.name + "_r".
Set the color for masked values.
Set the colors for masked (bad) values and, when norm.clip =
False, low (under) and high (over) out-of-range values.
Set the color for high out-of-range values.
Set the color for low out-of-range values.
Return a copy of the colormap, for which the colors for masked (bad) values and, when norm.clip = False, low (under) and high (over) out-of-range values, have been set accordingly.
matplotlib.colors.Colormap
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