matplotlib.axes.Axes.tricontourf

Axes.tricontourf(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Draw contour regions on an unstructured triangular grid.

The triangulation can be specified in one of two ways; either

tricontourf(triangulation, ...)

where triangulation is a Triangulation object, or

tricontourf(x, y, ...)
tricontourf(x, y, triangles, ...)
tricontourf(x, y, triangles=triangles, ...)
tricontourf(x, y, mask=mask, ...)
tricontourf(x, y, triangles, mask=mask, ...)

in which case a Triangulation object will be created. See that class' docstring for an explanation of these cases.

The remaining arguments may be:

tricontourf(..., Z)

where Z is the array of values to contour, one per point in the triangulation. The level values are chosen automatically.

tricontourf(..., Z, levels)

contour up to levels+1 automatically chosen contour levels (levels intervals).

tricontourf(..., Z, levels)

draw contour regions at the values specified in sequence levels, which must be in increasing order.

tricontourf(Z, **kwargs)

Use keyword arguments to control colors, linewidth, origin, cmap ... see below for more details.

Parameters
triangulationTriangulation, optional

The unstructured triangular grid.

If specified, then x, y, triangles, and mask are not accepted.

x, yarray-like, optional

The coordinates of the values in Z.

triangles(ntri, 3) array-like of int, optional

For each triangle, the indices of the three points that make up the triangle, ordered in an anticlockwise manner. If not specified, the Delaunay triangulation is calculated.

mask(ntri,) array-like of bool, optional

Which triangles are masked out.

Z2D array-like

The height values over which the contour is drawn.

levelsint or array-like, optional

Determines the number and positions of the contour lines / regions.

If an int n, use MaxNLocator, which tries to automatically choose no more than n+1 "nice" contour levels between vmin and vmax.

If array-like, draw contour lines at the specified levels. The values must be in increasing order.

Returns
TriContourSet
Other Parameters
colorscolor string or sequence of colors, optional

The colors of the levels, i.e., the contour regions.

The sequence is cycled for the levels in ascending order. If the sequence is shorter than the number of levels, it's repeated.

As a shortcut, single color strings may be used in place of one-element lists, i.e. 'red' instead of ['red'] to color all levels with the same color. This shortcut does only work for color strings, not for other ways of specifying colors.

By default (value None), the colormap specified by cmap will be used.

alphafloat, default: 1

The alpha blending value, between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque).

cmapstr or Colormap, default: rcParams["image.cmap"] (default: 'viridis')

A Colormap instance or registered colormap name. The colormap maps the level values to colors.

If both colors and cmap are given, an error is raised.

normNormalize, optional

If a colormap is used, the Normalize instance scales the level values to the canonical colormap range [0, 1] for mapping to colors. If not given, the default linear scaling is used.

vmin, vmaxfloat, optional

If not None, either or both of these values will be supplied to the Normalize instance, overriding the default color scaling based on levels.

origin{None, 'upper', 'lower', 'image'}, default: None

Determines the orientation and exact position of Z by specifying the position of Z[0, 0]. This is only relevant, if X, Y are not given.

  • None: Z[0, 0] is at X=0, Y=0 in the lower left corner.

  • 'lower': Z[0, 0] is at X=0.5, Y=0.5 in the lower left corner.

  • 'upper': Z[0, 0] is at X=N+0.5, Y=0.5 in the upper left corner.

  • 'image': Use the value from rcParams["image.origin"] (default: 'upper').

extent(x0, x1, y0, y1), optional

If origin is not None, then extent is interpreted as in imshow: it gives the outer pixel boundaries. In this case, the position of Z[0, 0] is the center of the pixel, not a corner. If origin is None, then (x0, y0) is the position of Z[0, 0], and (x1, y1) is the position of Z[-1, -1].

This argument is ignored if X and Y are specified in the call to contour.

locatorticker.Locator subclass, optional

The locator is used to determine the contour levels if they are not given explicitly via levels. Defaults to MaxNLocator.

extend{'neither', 'both', 'min', 'max'}, default: 'neither'

Determines the tricontourf-coloring of values that are outside the levels range.

If 'neither', values outside the levels range are not colored. If 'min', 'max' or 'both', color the values below, above or below and above the levels range.

Values below min(levels) and above max(levels) are mapped to the under/over values of the Colormap. Note that most colormaps do not have dedicated colors for these by default, so that the over and under values are the edge values of the colormap. You may want to set these values explicitly using Colormap.set_under and Colormap.set_over.

Note

An existing TriContourSet does not get notified if properties of its colormap are changed. Therefore, an explicit call to ContourSet.changed() is needed after modifying the colormap. The explicit call can be left out, if a colorbar is assigned to the TriContourSet because it internally calls ContourSet.changed().

xunits, yunitsregistered units, optional

Override axis units by specifying an instance of a matplotlib.units.ConversionInterface.

antialiasedbool, optional

Enable antialiasing, overriding the defaults. For filled contours, the default is True. For line contours, it is taken from rcParams["lines.antialiased"] (default: True).

hatcheslist[str], optional

A list of cross hatch patterns to use on the filled areas. If None, no hatching will be added to the contour. Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.

Notes

tricontourf fills intervals that are closed at the top; that is, for boundaries z1 and z2, the filled region is:

z1 < Z <= z2

except for the lowest interval, which is closed on both sides (i.e. it includes the lowest value).

Examples using matplotlib.axes.Axes.tricontourf