matplotlib.pyplot.streamplot

matplotlib.pyplot.streamplot(x, y, u, v, density=1, linewidth=None, color=None, cmap=None, norm=None, arrowsize=1, arrowstyle='-|>', minlength=0.1, transform=None, zorder=None, start_points=None, maxlength=4.0, integration_direction='both', *, data=None)[source]

Draw streamlines of a vector flow.

Parameters
x, y1D/2D arrays

Evenly spaced strictly increasing arrays to make a grid. If 2D, all rows of x must be equal and all columns of y must be equal; i.e., they must be as if generated by np.meshgrid(x_1d, y_1d).

u, v2D arrays

x and y-velocities. The number of rows and columns must match the length of y and x, respectively.

densityfloat or (float, float)

Controls the closeness of streamlines. When density = 1, the domain is divided into a 30x30 grid. density linearly scales this grid. Each cell in the grid can have, at most, one traversing streamline. For different densities in each direction, use a tuple (density_x, density_y).

linewidthfloat or 2D array

The width of the stream lines. With a 2D array the line width can be varied across the grid. The array must have the same shape as u and v.

colorcolor or 2D array

The streamline color. If given an array, its values are converted to colors using cmap and norm. The array must have the same shape as u and v.

cmapColormap

Colormap used to plot streamlines and arrows. This is only used if color is an array.

normNormalize

Normalize object used to scale luminance data to 0, 1. If None, stretch (min, max) to (0, 1). This is only used if color is an array.

arrowsizefloat

Scaling factor for the arrow size.

arrowstylestr

Arrow style specification. See FancyArrowPatch.

minlengthfloat

Minimum length of streamline in axes coordinates.

start_pointsNx2 array

Coordinates of starting points for the streamlines in data coordinates (the same coordinates as the x and y arrays).

zorderint

The zorder of the stream lines and arrows. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.

maxlengthfloat

Maximum length of streamline in axes coordinates.

integration_direction{'forward', 'backward', 'both'}, default: 'both'

Integrate the streamline in forward, backward or both directions.

dataindexable object, optional

If given, the following parameters also accept a string s, which is interpreted as data[s] (unless this raises an exception):

x, y, u, v, start_points

Returns
StreamplotSet

Container object with attributes

This container will probably change in the future to allow changes to the colormap, alpha, etc. for both lines and arrows, but these changes should be backward compatible.