matplotlib.axes.Axes.spy#
- Axes.spy(Z, *, precision=0, marker=None, markersize=None, aspect='equal', origin='upper', **kwargs)[source]#
Plot the sparsity pattern of a 2D array.
This visualizes the non-zero values of the array.
Two plotting styles are available: image and marker. Both are available for full arrays, but only the marker style works for
scipy.sparse.spmatrix
instances.Image style
If marker and markersize are None,
imshow
is used. Any extra remaining keyword arguments are passed to this method.Marker style
If Z is a
scipy.sparse.spmatrix
or marker or markersize are None, aLine2D
object will be returned with the value of marker determining the marker type, and any remaining keyword arguments passed toplot
.- Parameters:
- Z(M, N) array-like
The array to be plotted.
- precisionfloat or 'present', default: 0
If precision is 0, any non-zero value will be plotted. Otherwise, values of \(|Z| > precision\) will be plotted.
For
scipy.sparse.spmatrix
instances, you can also pass 'present'. In this case any value present in the array will be plotted, even if it is identically zero.- aspect{'equal', 'auto', None} or float, default: 'equal'
The aspect ratio of the Axes. This parameter is particularly relevant for images since it determines whether data pixels are square.
This parameter is a shortcut for explicitly calling
Axes.set_aspect
. See there for further details.'equal': Ensures an aspect ratio of 1. Pixels will be square.
'auto': The Axes is kept fixed and the aspect is adjusted so that the data fit in the Axes. In general, this will result in non-square pixels.
None: Use
rcParams["image.aspect"]
(default:'equal'
).
- origin{'upper', 'lower'}, default:
rcParams["image.origin"]
(default:'upper'
) Place the [0, 0] index of the array in the upper left or lower left corner of the Axes. The convention 'upper' is typically used for matrices and images.
- Returns:
- Other Parameters:
- **kwargs
The supported additional parameters depend on the plotting style.
For the image style, you can pass the following additional parameters of
imshow
:For the marker style, you can pass any
Line2D
property except for linestyle:Property
Description
a filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array and two offsets from the bottom left corner of the image
scalar or None
bool
antialiased
oraa
bool
BboxBase
or Nonebool
Patch or (Path, Transform) or None
CapStyle
or {'butt', 'projecting', 'round'}JoinStyle
or {'miter', 'round', 'bevel'}sequence of floats (on/off ink in points) or (None, None)
(2, N) array or two 1D arrays
{'default', 'steps', 'steps-pre', 'steps-mid', 'steps-post'}, default: 'default'
{'full', 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'top', 'none'}
color or None
str
bool
object
{'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', (offset, on-off-seq), ...}
float
marker style string,
Path
orMarkerStyle
float
markersize
orms
float
None or int or (int, int) or slice or list[int] or float or (float, float) or list[bool]
bool
list of
AbstractPathEffect
float or callable[[Artist, Event], tuple[bool, dict]]
float
bool
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)
bool or None
CapStyle
or {'butt', 'projecting', 'round'}JoinStyle
or {'miter', 'round', 'bevel'}unknown
str
bool
1D array
1D array
float