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Title
Raster Element
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Dependencies
Plotly
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Backends
Bokeh
Matplotlib
Plotly
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" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": null, "metadata": {}, "outputs": [], "source": [ "import numpy as np\n", "import holoviews as hv\n", "hv.extension('plotly')" ] }, { "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": [ "A ``Raster`` is the base class for image-like elements (namely [``Image``](./Image.ipynb), [``RGB``](./RGB.ipynb) and [``HSV``](./HSV.ipynb)), but may be used directly to visualize 2D arrays using a color map:" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": null, "metadata": {}, "outputs": [], "source": [ "xvals = np.linspace(0,4,202)\n", "ys,xs = np.meshgrid(xvals, -xvals[::-1])\n", "hv.Raster(np.sin(((ys)**3)*xs))" ] }, { "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": [ "The coordinate system of a ``Raster`` is the raw indexes of the underlying array, with integer values always starting from (0,0) in the top left, with default extents corresponding to the shape of the array. For a similar element used to visualize arrays but defined in a continuous Cartesian coordinate system, use the [``Image``](./Image.ipynb) element.\n", " \n", "For full documentation and the available style and plot options, use ``hv.help(hv.Raster).``" ] } ], "metadata": { "language_info": { "name": "python", "pygments_lexer": "ipython3" } }, "nbformat": 4, "nbformat_minor": 1 }