From: Thomas C. <tca...@gm...> - 2015-07-02 17:18:22
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This has been discussed and the consensus was that getting the heuristics right is probably impossible (I work with dark-current subtracted image data so it can have negative values, but using a diverging color map is _very_ wrong, taking 0 as the center only makes sense some of the time). Defaulting to a linear norm and sequential color map is in the worst case not helpful, where as using the wrong center (or incorrectly using a diverging color map) can be misleading. We are prioritizing not being misleading over being slightly more convenient in the core library. A function with a call signature like you describe should definitely be in the examples. Also see PR https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/3858 which is adding a new normalizer to make setting up non-symmetric diverging color maps easier. Tom On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 11:49 AM George Nurser <gn...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > I've been following the discussions about the new default colormaps. > I think it might be really helpful if the default behaviour were that > matplotlib simply examined your data (Z, say), and if > (1) Z.max() & Z.min() had the same sign then used a sequential colormap > whereas if > (2) Z.max() & Z.min() had opposite signs then it used a diverging > colormap, centered on zero. > Keywords e.g. Anomaly=True & centre = 10. could be extra arguments to > override this behaviour. > > I realise that > a) this really only requires a user to write a simple helper application. > But 99% of users will never do this. > > b) it may not always be desired; but again 99% of the time it probably is. > > This would enable people just starting to use matplotlib perhaps to see > that it can give 'better' plots than matlab > > Anyway, just a thought. > > George Nurser. > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Don't Limit Your Business. Reach for the Cloud. > GigeNET's Cloud Solutions provide you with the tools and support that > you need to offload your IT needs and focus on growing your business. > Configured For All Businesses. Start Your Cloud Today. > https://www.gigenetcloud.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users > |