matplotlib.pyplot.figimage#
- matplotlib.pyplot.figimage(X, xo=0, yo=0, alpha=None, norm=None, cmap=None, vmin=None, vmax=None, origin=None, resize=False, *, colorizer=None, **kwargs)[source]#
 Add a non-resampled image to the figure.
The image is attached to the lower or upper left corner depending on origin.
- Parameters:
 - X
 The image data. This is an array of one of the following shapes:
(M, N): an image with scalar data. Color-mapping is controlled by cmap, norm, vmin, and vmax.
(M, N, 3): an image with RGB values (0-1 float or 0-255 int).
(M, N, 4): an image with RGBA values (0-1 float or 0-255 int), i.e. including transparency.
- xo, yoint
 The x/y image offset in pixels.
- alphaNone or float
 The alpha blending value.
- cmapstr or 
Colormap, default:rcParams["image.cmap"](default:'viridis') The Colormap instance or registered colormap name used to map scalar data to colors.
This parameter is ignored if X is RGB(A).
- normstr or 
Normalize, optional The normalization method used to scale scalar data to the [0, 1] range before mapping to colors using cmap. By default, a linear scaling is used, mapping the lowest value to 0 and the highest to 1.
If given, this can be one of the following:
An instance of
Normalizeor one of its subclasses (see Colormap normalization).A scale name, i.e. one of "linear", "log", "symlog", "logit", etc. For a list of available scales, call
matplotlib.scale.get_scale_names(). In that case, a suitableNormalizesubclass is dynamically generated and instantiated.
This parameter is ignored if X is RGB(A).
- vmin, vmaxfloat, optional
 When using scalar data and no explicit norm, vmin and vmax define the data range that the colormap covers. By default, the colormap covers the complete value range of the supplied data. It is an error to use vmin/vmax when a norm instance is given (but using a
strnorm name together with vmin/vmax is acceptable).This parameter is ignored if X is RGB(A).
- origin{'upper', 'lower'}, default: 
rcParams["image.origin"](default:'upper') Indicates where the [0, 0] index of the array is in the upper left or lower left corner of the Axes.
- resizebool
 If True, resize the figure to match the given image size.
- colorizer
Colorizeror None, default: None The Colorizer object used to map color to data. If None, a Colorizer object is created from a norm and cmap.
This parameter is ignored if X is RGB(A).
- Returns:
 - Other Parameters:
 - **kwargs
 Additional kwargs are
Artistkwargs passed on toFigureImage.
Notes
Note
This is the pyplot wrapper for
Figure.figimage.figimage complements the Axes image (
imshow) which will be resampled to fit the current Axes. If you want a resampled image to fill the entire figure, you can define anAxeswith extent [0, 0, 1, 1].Examples
f = plt.figure() nx = int(f.get_figwidth() * f.dpi) ny = int(f.get_figheight() * f.dpi) data = np.random.random((ny, nx)) f.figimage(data) plt.show()