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matplotlib.colors

Note

The Color tutorials and examples demonstrate how to set colors and colormaps. You may want to read those instead.

A module for converting numbers or color arguments to RGB or RGBA.

RGB and RGBA are sequences of, respectively, 3 or 4 floats in the range 0-1.

This module includes functions and classes for color specification conversions, and for mapping numbers to colors in a 1-D array of colors called a colormap.

Mapping data onto colors using a colormap typically involves two steps: a data array is first mapped onto the range 0-1 using a subclass of Normalize, then this number is mapped to a color using a subclass of Colormap. Two subclasses of Colormap provided here: LinearSegmentedColormap, which uses piecewise-linear interpolation to define colormaps, and ListedColormap, which makes a colormap from a list of colors.

See also

Creating Colormaps in Matplotlib for examples of how to make colormaps and

Choosing Colormaps in Matplotlib for a list of built-in colormaps.

Colormap Normalization for more details about data normalization

More colormaps are available at palettable.

The module also provides functions for checking whether an object can be interpreted as a color (is_color_like), for converting such an object to an RGBA tuple (to_rgba) or to an HTML-like hex string in the "#rrggbb" format (to_hex), and a sequence of colors to an (n, 4) RGBA array (to_rgba_array). Caching is used for efficiency.

Colors that Matplotlib recognizes are listed at Specifying Colors.

Classes

BoundaryNorm(boundaries, ncolors[, clip, extend])

Generate a colormap index based on discrete intervals.

Colormap(name[, N])

Baseclass for all scalar to RGBA mappings.

CenteredNorm([vcenter, halfrange, clip])

Normalize symmetrical data around a center (0 by default).

LightSource([azdeg, altdeg, hsv_min_val, ...])

Create a light source coming from the specified azimuth and elevation.

LinearSegmentedColormap(name, segmentdata[, ...])

Colormap objects based on lookup tables using linear segments.

ListedColormap(colors[, name, N])

Colormap object generated from a list of colors.

LogNorm([vmin, vmax, clip])

Normalize a given value to the 0-1 range on a log scale.

NoNorm([vmin, vmax, clip])

Dummy replacement for Normalize, for the case where we want to use indices directly in a ScalarMappable.

Normalize([vmin, vmax, clip])

A class which, when called, linearly normalizes data into the [0.0, 1.0] interval.

PowerNorm(gamma[, vmin, vmax, clip])

Linearly map a given value to the 0-1 range and then apply a power-law normalization over that range.

SymLogNorm(linthresh[, linscale, vmin, ...])

The symmetrical logarithmic scale is logarithmic in both the positive and negative directions from the origin.

TwoSlopeNorm(vcenter[, vmin, vmax])

Normalize data with a set center.

FuncNorm(functions[, vmin, vmax, clip])

Arbitrary normalization using functions for the forward and inverse.

Functions

from_levels_and_colors(levels, colors[, extend])

A helper routine to generate a cmap and a norm instance which behave similar to contourf's levels and colors arguments.

hsv_to_rgb(hsv)

Convert hsv values to rgb.

rgb_to_hsv(arr)

Convert float rgb values (in the range [0, 1]), in a numpy array to hsv values.

to_hex(c[, keep_alpha])

Convert c to a hex color.

to_rgb(c)

Convert c to an RGB color, silently dropping the alpha channel.

to_rgba(c[, alpha])

Convert c to an RGBA color.

to_rgba_array(c[, alpha])

Convert c to a (n, 4) array of RGBA colors.

is_color_like(c)

Return whether c can be interpreted as an RGB(A) color.

same_color(c1, c2)

Return whether the colors c1 and c2 are the same.

get_named_colors_mapping()

Return the global mapping of names to named colors.

make_norm_from_scale(scale_cls[, ...])

Decorator for building a Normalize subclass from a ScaleBase subclass.

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