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lsst.display.matplotlib.matplotlib Namespace Reference

Classes

class  AsinhNormalize
 
class  AsinhZScaleNormalize
 
class  BlockingKeyInput
 
class  DisplayImpl
 
class  LinearNormalize
 
class  Normalize
 
class  ZScaleNormalize
 

Functions

def mapCtype (ctype)
 

Variables

list interactiveBackends
 
dictionary matplotlibCtypes
 

Function Documentation

◆ mapCtype()

def lsst.display.matplotlib.matplotlib.mapCtype (   ctype)
Map the ctype to a potentially different ctype

Specifically, if matplotlibCtypes[ctype] exists, use it instead

This is used e.g. to map "green" to a brighter shade

Definition at line 70 of file matplotlib.py.

70  def mapCtype(ctype):
71  """Map the ctype to a potentially different ctype
72 
73  Specifically, if matplotlibCtypes[ctype] exists, use it instead
74 
75  This is used e.g. to map "green" to a brighter shade
76  """
77  return matplotlibCtypes[ctype] if ctype in matplotlibCtypes else ctype
78 
79 

Variable Documentation

◆ interactiveBackends

list lsst.display.matplotlib.matplotlib.interactiveBackends
Initial value:
1 = [
2  "Qt4Agg",
3  "Qt5Agg",
4  ]

Definition at line 58 of file matplotlib.py.

◆ matplotlibCtypes

dictionary lsst.display.matplotlib.matplotlib.matplotlibCtypes
Initial value:
1 = {
2  afwDisplay.GREEN: "#00FF00",
3  }

Definition at line 66 of file matplotlib.py.