matplotlib.colors.LogNorm#
- class matplotlib.colors.LogNorm(vmin=None, vmax=None, clip=False)[source]#
Bases:
Normalize
Normalize a given value to the 0-1 range on a log scale.
- Parameters:
- vmin, vmaxfloat or None
If vmin and/or vmax is not given, they are initialized from the minimum and maximum value, respectively, of the first input processed; i.e.,
__call__(A)
callsautoscale_None(A)
.- clipbool, default: False
Determines the behavior for mapping values outside the range
[vmin, vmax]
.If clipping is off, values outside the range
[vmin, vmax]
are also transformed linearly, resulting in values outside[0, 1]
. For a standard use with colormaps, this behavior is desired because colormaps mark these outside values with specific colors for over or under.If
True
values falling outside the range[vmin, vmax]
, are mapped to 0 or 1, whichever is closer. This makes these values indistinguishable from regular boundary values and can lead to misinterpretation of the data.
Notes
Returns 0 if
vmin == vmax
.- __call__(value, clip=None)[source]#
Normalize value data in the
[vmin, vmax]
interval into the[0.0, 1.0]
interval and return it.- Parameters:
- value
Data to normalize.
- clipbool, optional
See the description of the parameter clip in
Normalize
.If
None
, defaults toself.clip
(which defaults toFalse
).
Notes
If not already initialized,
self.vmin
andself.vmax
are initialized usingself.autoscale_None(value)
.