I have a square array of elements which correspond to lattice sites. Some of the elements are zero and the rest vary between 1 and about 2700. Using imshow and the OrRd colour map, I want all lattice sites greater than 0 to display the corresponding colour but importantly, all sites with value 0 to be displayed as black. I have tried defining a new color map as follows:
colors = [(0,0,0)] + [(pylab.cm.OrRd(i)) for i in range(1,256)]
new_map = matplotlib.colors.LinearSegmentedColormap.from_list('new_map', colors, N=256)
but the range of values in my array is too large and so a lot of non-zero values get displayed as black.
Many thanks.
The colormaps of Matplotlib have a set_bad
and set_under
property which can be used for this. This example shows how to use the set_bad
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
# make some data
a = np.random.randn(10,10)
# mask some 'bad' data, in your case you would have: data == 0
a = np.ma.masked_where(a < 0.05, a)
# cmap = plt.cm.OrRd
# for mpl 3.3 and higher use
cmap = mpl.cm.get_cmap("OrRd").copy()
cmap.set_bad(color='black')
im = plt.imshow(a, interpolation='none', cmap=cmap)
To use the set_under
variant you have to add the vmin
keyword to the plotting command and setting is slightly above zero (but below any other valid value):
cmap.set_under(color='black')
im = plt.imshow(a, interpolation='none', cmap=cmap, vmin=0.0000001)
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