matplotlib.pyplot.figimage
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matplotlib.pyplot.figimage(*args, **kwargs)[source] - 
Add a non-resampled image to the figure.
The image is attached to the lower or upper left corner depending on origin.
Parameters: - X
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The image data. This is an array of one of the following shapes:
- MxN: luminance (grayscale) values
 - MxNx3: RGB values
 - MxNx4: RGBA values
 
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xo, yo : int - 
The x/y image offset in pixels.
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alpha : None or float - 
The alpha blending value.
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norm : matplotlib.colors.Normalize - 
A
Normalizeinstance to map the luminance to the interval [0, 1]. - 
cmap : str or matplotlib.colors.Colormap - 
The colormap to use. Default:
rcParams["image.cmap"]. - 
vmin, vmax : scalar - 
If norm is not given, these values set the data limits for the colormap.
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origin : {'upper', 'lower'} - 
Indicates where the [0, 0] index of the array is in the upper left or lower left corner of the axes. Defaults to
rcParams["image.origin"]. - 
resize : bool - 
If True, resize the figure to match the given image size.
 
Returns: - :class:`matplotlib.image.FigureImage`
 
Other Parameters: - **kwargs
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Additional kwargs are
Artistkwargs passed on toFigureImage. 
Notes
figimage complements the axes image (
imshow()) which will be resampled to fit the current axes. If you want a resampled image to fill the entire figure, you can define anAxeswith extent [0,0,1,1].Examples:
f = plt.figure() nx = int(f.get_figwidth() * f.dpi) ny = int(f.get_figheight() * f.dpi) data = np.random.random((ny, nx)) f.figimage(data) plt.show()
 
Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.figimage
 
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