matplotlib.colors.makeMappingArray
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matplotlib.colors.makeMappingArray(N, data, gamma=1.0)[source]
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[Deprecated] Create an N -element 1-d lookup table. This assumes a mapping \(f : [0, 1] \rightarrow [0, 1]\). The returned data is an array of N values \(y = f(x)\) where x is sampled from [0, 1]. By default (gamma = 1) x is equidistantly sampled from [0, 1]. The gamma correction factor \(\gamma\) distorts this equidistant sampling by \(x \rightarrow x^\gamma\). Parameters: - 
Nint
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The number of elements of the created lookup table; at least 1. 
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dataMx3 array-like or callable
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Defines the mapping \(f\). If a Mx3 array-like, the rows define values (x, y0, y1). The x values must start with x=0, end with x=1, and all x values be in increasing order. A value between \(x_i\) and \(x_{i+1}\) is mapped to the range \(y^1_{i-1} \ldots y^0_i\) by linear interpolation. For the simple case of a y-continuous mapping, y0 and y1 are identical. The two values of y are to allow for discontinuous mapping functions. E.g. a sawtooth with a period of 0.2 and an amplitude of 1 would be: [(0, 1, 0), (0.2, 1, 0), (0.4, 1, 0), ..., [(1, 1, 0)] In the special case of N == 1, by convention the returned value is y0 for x == 1.If data is a callable, it must accept and return numpy arrays: data(x : ndarray) -> ndarray and map values between 0 - 1 to 0 - 1. 
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gammafloat
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Gamma correction factor for input distribution x of the mapping. 
 Returns: - array
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The lookup table where lut[x * (N-1)]gives the closest value for values of x between 0 and 1.
 NotesThis function is internally used for LinearSegmentedColormap.Deprecated since version 3.2. 
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Examples using matplotlib.colors.makeMappingArray
 
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