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matplotlib.pyplot.hexbin
matplotlib.pyplot.hexbin(x, y, C=None, gridsize=100, bins=None, xscale='linear', yscale='linear', extent=None, cmap=None, norm=None, vmin=None, vmax=None, alpha=None, linewidths=None, edgecolors='face', reduce_C_function=<function mean>, mincnt=None, marginals=False, hold=None, data=None, **kwargs)[source]-
Make a hexagonal binning plot.
Make a hexagonal binning plot of x versus y, where x, y are 1-D sequences of the same length, N. If C is None (the default), this is a histogram of the number of occurrences of the observations at (x[i],y[i]).
If C is specified, it specifies values at the coordinate (x[i],y[i]). These values are accumulated for each hexagonal bin and then reduced according to reduce_C_function, which defaults to numpy's mean function (np.mean). (If C is specified, it must also be a 1-D sequence of the same length as x and y.)
Parameters: -
x, y : array or masked array -
C : array or masked array, optional, default is None -
gridsize : int or (int, int), optional, default is 100 -
The number of hexagons in the x-direction, default is 100. The corresponding number of hexagons in the y-direction is chosen such that the hexagons are approximately regular. Alternatively, gridsize can be a tuple with two elements specifying the number of hexagons in the x-direction and the y-direction.
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bins : {'log'} or int or sequence, optional, default is None -
If None, no binning is applied; the color of each hexagon directly corresponds to its count value.
If 'log', use a logarithmic scale for the color map. Internally,
is used to determine the hexagon color.
If an integer, divide the counts in the specified number of bins, and color the hexagons accordingly.
If a sequence of values, the values of the lower bound of the bins to be used.
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xscale : {'linear', 'log'}, optional, default is 'linear' -
Use a linear or log10 scale on the horizontal axis.
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yscale : {'linear', 'log'}, optional, default is 'linear' -
Use a linear or log10 scale on the vertical axis.
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mincnt : int > 0, optional, default is None -
If not None, only display cells with more than mincnt number of points in the cell
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marginals : bool, optional, default is False -
if marginals is True, plot the marginal density as colormapped rectagles along the bottom of the x-axis and left of the y-axis
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extent : scalar, optional, default is None -
The limits of the bins. The default assigns the limits based on gridsize, x, y, xscale and yscale.
If xscale or yscale is set to 'log', the limits are expected to be the exponent for a power of 10. E.g. for x-limits of 1 and 50 in 'linear' scale and y-limits of 10 and 1000 in 'log' scale, enter (1, 50, 1, 3).
Order of scalars is (left, right, bottom, top).
Returns: - object
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a
PolyCollectioninstance; useget_array()on thisPolyCollectionto get the counts in each hexagon.If marginals is True, horizontal bar and vertical bar (both PolyCollections) will be attached to the return collection as attributes hbar and vbar.
Other Parameters: -
cmap : object, optional, default is None -
a
matplotlib.colors.Colormapinstance. If None, defaults to rcimage.cmap. -
norm : object, optional, default is None -
matplotlib.colors.Normalizeinstance is used to scale luminance data to 0,1. -
vmin, vmax : scalar, optional, default is None -
vmin and vmax are used in conjunction with norm to normalize luminance data. If None, the min and max of the color array C are used. Note if you pass a norm instance your settings for vmin and vmax will be ignored.
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alpha : scalar between 0 and 1, optional, default is None -
the alpha value for the patches
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linewidths : scalar, optional, default is None -
If None, defaults to 1.0.
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edgecolors : {'face', 'none', None} or color, optional -
If 'face' (the default), draws the edges in the same color as the fill color.
If 'none', no edge is drawn; this can sometimes lead to unsightly unpainted pixels between the hexagons.
If None, draws outlines in the default color.
If a matplotlib color arg, draws outlines in the specified color.
Notes
The standard descriptions of all the
Collectionparameters:Property Description agg_filtera filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array alphafloat or None animatedbool antialiasedor antialiasedsBoolean or sequence of booleans arrayndarray capstyleunknown clima length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vminandvmaxkwargs.clip_boxa Bboxinstanceclip_onbool clip_path[( Path,Transform) |Patch| None]cmapa colormap or registered colormap name colormatplotlib color arg or sequence of rgba tuples containsa callable function edgecoloror edgecolorsmatplotlib color spec or sequence of specs facecoloror facecolorsmatplotlib color spec or sequence of specs figurea Figureinstancegidan id string hatch[ '/' | '\' | '|' | '-' | '+' | 'x' | 'o' | 'O' | '.' | '*' ] joinstyleunknown labelobject linestyleor dashes or linestyles['solid' | 'dashed', 'dashdot', 'dotted' | (offset, on-off-dash-seq) | '-'|'--'|'-.'|':'|'None'|' '|'']linewidthor linewidths or lwfloat or sequence of floats normNormalizeoffset_position[ 'screen' | 'data' ] offsetsfloat or sequence of floats path_effectsAbstractPathEffectpicker[None | bool | float | callable] pickradiusfloat distance in points rasterizedbool or None sketch_params(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float) snapbool or None transformTransformurla url string urlsList[str] or None visiblebool zorderfloat Note
In addition to the above described arguments, this function can take a data keyword argument. If such a data argument is given, the following arguments are replaced by data[<arg>]:
- All arguments with the following names: 'x', 'y'.
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