colors: Colors and colormap¶
This module provides API to manage colors.
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DEFAULT_MIN_LIN= 0¶ Default min value if in linear normalization
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DEFAULT_MAX_LIN= 1¶ Default max value if in linear normalization
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DEFAULT_MIN_LOG= 1¶ Default min value if in log normalization
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DEFAULT_MAX_LOG= 10¶ Default max value if in log normalization
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rgba(color, colorDict=None)[source]¶ Convert color code ‘#RRGGBB’ and ‘#RRGGBBAA’ to (R, G, B, A)
It also convert RGB(A) values from uint8 to float in [0, 1] and accept a QColor as color argument.
Parameters: - color (str) – The color to convert
- colorDict (dict) – A dictionary of color name conversion to color code
Returns: RGBA colors as floats in [0., 1.]
Return type: tuple
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greyed(color, colorDict=None)[source]¶ Convert color code ‘#RRGGBB’ and ‘#RRGGBBAA’ to a grey color (R, G, B, A).
It also convert RGB(A) values from uint8 to float in [0, 1] and accept a QColor as color argument.
Parameters: - color (str) – The color to convert
- colorDict (dict) – A dictionary of color name conversion to color code
Returns: RGBA colors as floats in [0., 1.]
Return type: tuple
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cursorColorForColormap(colormapName)[source]¶ Get a color suitable for overlay over a colormap.
Parameters: colormapName (str) – The name of the colormap. Returns: Name of the color. Return type: str
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class
Colormap(name=None, colors=None, normalization='linear', vmin=None, vmax=None)[source]¶ Description of a colormap
If no name nor colors are provided, a default gray LUT is used.
Parameters: - name (str) – Name of the colormap
- colors (tuple) – optional, custom colormap. Nx3 or Nx4 numpy array of RGB(A) colors, either uint8 or float in [0, 1]. If ‘name’ is None, then this array is used as the colormap.
- normalization (str) – Normalization: ‘linear’ (default) or ‘log’
- vmin (float) – Lower bound of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
- vmax (float) – Upper bounds of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
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LINEAR= 'linear'¶ constant for linear normalization
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LOGARITHM= 'log'¶ constant for logarithmic normalization
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NORMALIZATIONS= ('linear', 'log')¶ Tuple of managed normalizations
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sigChanged= <PySide.QtCore.Signal object>¶ Signal emitted when the colormap has changed.
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setFromColormap(other)[source]¶ Set this colormap using information from the other colormap.
Parameters: other (Colormap) – Colormap to use as reference.
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getNColors(nbColors=None)[source]¶ Returns N colors computed by sampling the colormap regularly.
Parameters: nbColors (int or None) – The number of colors in the returned array or None for the default value. The default value is the size of the colormap LUT. Returns: 2D array of uint8 of shape (nbColors, 4) Return type: numpy.ndarray
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setName(name)[source]¶ Set the name of the colormap to use.
Parameters: name (str) – The name of the colormap. At least the following names are supported: ‘gray’, ‘reversed gray’, ‘temperature’, ‘red’, ‘green’, ‘blue’, ‘jet’, ‘viridis’, ‘magma’, ‘inferno’, ‘plasma’.
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getColormapLUT(copy=True)[source]¶ Return the list of colors for the colormap or None if not set.
This returns None if the colormap was set with
setName(). UsegetNColors()to get the colormap LUT for any colormap.Parameters: copy (bool) – If true a copy of the numpy array is provided Returns: the list of colors for the colormap or None if not set Return type: numpy.ndarray or None
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setColormapLUT(colors)[source]¶ Set the colors of the colormap.
Parameters: colors (numpy.ndarray) – the colors of the LUT. If float, it is converted from [0, 1] to uint8 range. Otherwise it is casted to uint8.
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getNormalization()[source]¶ Return the normalization of the colormap (‘log’ or ‘linear’)
Returns: the normalization of the colormap Return type: str
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setNormalization(norm)[source]¶ Set the norm (‘log’, ‘linear’)
Parameters: norm (str) – the norm to set
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getVMin()[source]¶ Return the lower bound of the colormap
Returns: the lower bound of the colormap Return type: float or None
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setVMin(vmin)[source]¶ Set the minimal value of the colormap
Parameters: vmin (float) – Lower bound of the colormap or None for autoscale (default) value)
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getVMax()[source]¶ Return the upper bounds of the colormap or None
Returns: the upper bounds of the colormap or None Return type: float or None
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setVMax(vmax)[source]¶ Set the maximal value of the colormap
Parameters: vmax (float) – Upper bounds of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
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isEditable()[source]¶ Return if the colormap is editable or not
Returns: editable state of the colormap :rtype: bool
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setEditable(editable)[source]¶ Set the editable state of the colormap
Parameters: editable (bool) – is the colormap editable
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getColormapRange(data=None)[source]¶ Return (vmin, vmax)
Returns: the tuple vmin, vmax fitting vmin, vmax, normalization and data if any given Return type: tuple
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setVRange(vmin, vmax)[source]¶ Set the bounds of the colormap
Parameters: - vmin – Lower bound of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
- vmax – Upper bounds of the colormap or None for autoscale (default)
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copy()[source]¶ Return a copy of the Colormap.
Return type: silx.gui.colors.Colormap
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applyToData(data)[source]¶ Apply the colormap to the data
Parameters: data (numpy.ndarray) – The data to convert.
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getSupportedColormaps()[source]¶ Get the supported colormap names as a tuple of str.
The list should at least contain and start by:
(‘gray’, ‘reversed gray’, ‘temperature’, ‘red’, ‘green’, ‘blue’, ‘viridis’, ‘magma’, ‘inferno’, ‘plasma’)Return type: tuple
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preferredColormaps()[source]¶ Returns the name of the preferred colormaps.
This list is used by widgets allowing to change the colormap like the
ColormapDialogas a subset of colormap choices.Return type: tuple of str
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setPreferredColormaps(colormaps)[source]¶ Set the list of preferred colormap names.
Warning: If a colormap name is not available it will be removed from the list.
Parameters: colormaps (iterable of str) – Not empty list of colormap names Raises: ValueError – if the list of available preferred colormaps is empty.
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registerLUT(name, colors, cursor_color='black', preferred=True)[source]¶ Register a custom LUT to be used with Colormap objects.
It can override existing LUT names.
Parameters: - name (str) – Name of the LUT as defined to configure colormaps
- colors (numpy.ndarray) – The custom LUT to register. Nx3 or Nx4 numpy array of RGB(A) colors, either uint8 or float in [0, 1].
- preferred (bool) – If true, this LUT will be displayed as part of the preferred colormaps in dialogs.
- cursor_color (str) – Color used to display overlay over images using colormap with this LUT.