matplotlib.colors.TwoSlopeNorm
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class matplotlib.colors.TwoSlopeNorm(vcenter, vmin=None, vmax=None)[source]
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Bases: matplotlib.colors.NormalizeNormalize data with a set center. Useful when mapping data with an unequal rates of change around a conceptual center, e.g., data that range from -2 to 4, with 0 as the midpoint. Parameters: - 
vcenterfloat
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The data value that defines 0.5in the normalization.
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vminfloat, optional
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The data value that defines 0.0in the normalization. Defaults to the min value of the dataset.
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vmaxfloat, optional
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The data value that defines 1.0in the normalization. Defaults to the the max value of the dataset.
 ExamplesThis maps data value -4000 to 0., 0 to 0.5, and +10000 to 1.0; data between is linearly interpolated: >>> import matplotlib.colors as mcolors >>> offset = mcolors.TwoSlopeNorm(vmin=-4000., vcenter=0., vmax=10000) >>> data = [-4000., -2000., 0., 2500., 5000., 7500., 10000.] >>> offset(data) array([0., 0.25, 0.5, 0.625, 0.75, 0.875, 1.0])- 
__call__(self, value, clip=None)[source]
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Map value to the interval [0, 1]. The clip argument is unused. 
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__init__(self, vcenter, vmin=None, vmax=None)[source]
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Normalize data with a set center. Useful when mapping data with an unequal rates of change around a conceptual center, e.g., data that range from -2 to 4, with 0 as the midpoint. Parameters: - 
vcenterfloat
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The data value that defines 0.5in the normalization.
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vminfloat, optional
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The data value that defines 0.0in the normalization. Defaults to the min value of the dataset.
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vmaxfloat, optional
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The data value that defines 1.0in the normalization. Defaults to the the max value of the dataset.
 ExamplesThis maps data value -4000 to 0., 0 to 0.5, and +10000 to 1.0; data between is linearly interpolated: >>> import matplotlib.colors as mcolors >>> offset = mcolors.TwoSlopeNorm(vmin=-4000., vcenter=0., vmax=10000) >>> data = [-4000., -2000., 0., 2500., 5000., 7500., 10000.] >>> offset(data) array([0., 0.25, 0.5, 0.625, 0.75, 0.875, 1.0])
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__module__ = 'matplotlib.colors'
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__slotnames__ = []
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autoscale_None(self, A)[source]
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Get vmin and vmax, and then clip at vcenter 
 
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Examples using matplotlib.colors.TwoSlopeNorm
 
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