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Customized Colorbars Tutorial
=============================
This tutorial shows how to build and customize standalone colorbars, i.e.
without an attached plot.
Customized Colorbars
====================
A `~.Figure.colorbar` needs a "mappable" (`matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable`)
object (typically, an image) which indicates the colormap and the norm to be
used. In order to create a colorbar without an attached image, one can instead
use a `.ScalarMappable` with no associated data.
Basic continuous colorbar
-------------------------
Here we create a basic continuous colorbar with ticks and labels.
The arguments to the `~.Figure.colorbar` call are the `.ScalarMappable`
(constructed using the *norm* and *cmap* arguments), the axes where the
colorbar should be drawn, and the colorbar's orientation.
For more information see the :mod:`~matplotlib.colorbar` API.
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib as mpl
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(6, 1))
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.5)
cmap = mpl.cm.cool
norm = mpl.colors.Normalize(vmin=5, vmax=10)
fig.colorbar(mpl.cm.ScalarMappable(norm=norm, cmap=cmap),
cax=ax, orientation='horizontal', label='Some Units')
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Extended colorbar with continuous colorscale
--------------------------------------------
The second example shows how to make a discrete colorbar based on a
continuous cmap. With the "extend" keyword argument the appropriate colors
are chosen to fill the colorspace, including the extensions:
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fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(6, 1))
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.5)
cmap = mpl.cm.viridis
bounds = [-1, 2, 5, 7, 12, 15]
norm = mpl.colors.BoundaryNorm(bounds, cmap.N, extend='both')
fig.colorbar(mpl.cm.ScalarMappable(norm=norm, cmap=cmap),
cax=ax, orientation='horizontal',
label="Discrete intervals with extend='both' keyword")
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Discrete intervals colorbar
---------------------------
The third example illustrates the use of a
:class:`~matplotlib.colors.ListedColormap` which generates a colormap from a
set of listed colors, `.colors.BoundaryNorm` which generates a colormap
index based on discrete intervals and extended ends to show the "over" and
"under" value colors. Over and under are used to display data outside of the
normalized [0, 1] range. Here we pass colors as gray shades as a string
encoding a float in the 0-1 range.
If a :class:`~matplotlib.colors.ListedColormap` is used, the length of the
bounds array must be one greater than the length of the color list. The
bounds must be monotonically increasing.
This time we pass additional arguments to
`~.Figure.colorbar`. For the out-of-range values to display on the colorbar
without using the *extend* keyword with
`.colors.BoundaryNorm`, we have to use the *extend* keyword argument directly
in the colorbar call, and supply an additional boundary on each end of the
range. Here we also
use the spacing argument to make
the length of each colorbar segment proportional to its corresponding
interval.
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fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(6, 1))
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.5)
cmap = mpl.colors.ListedColormap(['red', 'green', 'blue', 'cyan'])
cmap.set_over('0.25')
cmap.set_under('0.75')
bounds = [1, 2, 4, 7, 8]
norm = mpl.colors.BoundaryNorm(bounds, cmap.N)
fig.colorbar(
mpl.cm.ScalarMappable(cmap=cmap, norm=norm),
cax=ax,
boundaries=[0] + bounds + [13], # Adding values for extensions.
extend='both',
ticks=bounds,
spacing='proportional',
orientation='horizontal',
label='Discrete intervals, some other units',
)
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Colorbar with custom extension lengths
--------------------------------------
Here we illustrate the use of custom length colorbar extensions, on a
colorbar with discrete intervals. To make the length of each extension the
same as the length of the interior colors, use ``extendfrac='auto'``.
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fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(6, 1))
fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.5)
cmap = mpl.colors.ListedColormap(['royalblue', 'cyan',
'yellow', 'orange'])
cmap.set_over('red')
cmap.set_under('blue')
bounds = [-1.0, -0.5, 0.0, 0.5, 1.0]
norm = mpl.colors.BoundaryNorm(bounds, cmap.N)
fig.colorbar(
mpl.cm.ScalarMappable(cmap=cmap, norm=norm),
cax=ax,
boundaries=[-10] + bounds + [10],
extend='both',
extendfrac='auto',
ticks=bounds,
spacing='uniform',
orientation='horizontal',
label='Custom extension lengths, some other units',
)
plt.show()
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