ColormapDialog
#
A QDialog widget to set-up the colormap.
It uses a description of colormaps as dict compatible with Plot
.
To run the following sample code, a QApplication must be initialized.
Create the colormap dialog and set the colormap description and data range:
>>> from silx.gui.dialog.ColormapDialog import ColormapDialog
>>> from silx.gui.colors import Colormap
>>> dialog = ColormapDialog()
>>> colormap = Colormap(name='red', normalization='log',
... vmin=1., vmax=2.)
>>> dialog.setColormap(colormap)
>>> colormap.setVRange(1., 100.) # This scale the width of the plot area
>>> dialog.show()
Get the colormap description (compatible with Plot
) from the dialog:
>>> cmap = dialog.getColormap()
>>> cmap.getName()
'red'
It is also possible to display an histogram of the image in the dialog. This updates the data range with the range of the bins.
>>> import numpy
>>> image = numpy.random.normal(size=512 * 512).reshape(512, -1)
>>> hist, bin_edges = numpy.histogram(image, bins=10)
>>> dialog.setHistogram(hist, bin_edges)
The updates of the colormap description are also available through the signal:
ColormapDialog.sigColormapChanged
.
- class ColormapDialog(parent=None, title='Colormap Dialog')[source]#
A QDialog widget to set the colormap.
- Parameters:
parent – See
QDialog
title (str) – The QDialog title
- visibleChanged#
This event is sent when the dialog visibility change
- static computeDataRange(data)[source]#
Compute the data range as used by
setDataRange()
.- Parameters:
data – The data to process
- Return type:
List[Union[None,float]]
- static computeHistogram(data, scale='linear', dataRange=None)[source]#
Compute the data histogram as used by
setHistogram()
.- Parameters:
data – The data to process
dataRange – Optional range to compute the histogram, which is a tuple of min, max
- Return type:
Tuple(List(float),List(float)
- setItem(item)[source]#
Store the plot item.
According to the state of the dialog, the item will be used to display the data range or the histogram of the data using
setDataRange()
andsetHistogram()
- setData(data)[source]#
Store the data
According to the state of the dialog, the data will be used to display the data range or the histogram of the data using
setDataRange()
andsetHistogram()
- setHistogram(hist=None, bin_edges=None)[source]#
Set the histogram to display.
This update the data range with the bounds of the bins.
- Parameters:
hist – array-like of counts or None to hide histogram
bin_edges – array-like of bins edges or None to hide histogram
- resetColormap()[source]#
Reset the colormap state before modification.
- ..note :: the colormap reference state is the state when set or the
state when validated
- setDataRange(minimum=None, positiveMin=None, maximum=None)[source]#
Set the range of data to use for the range of the histogram area.
- Parameters:
minimum (float) – The minimum of the data
positiveMin (float) – The positive minimum of the data
maximum (float) – The maximum of the data
- setColormapRangeFromDataBounds(bounds)[source]#
Set the range of the colormap from current item and rect.
If there is no ColormapMixIn item attached to the ColormapDialog, nothing is done.
- Parameters:
bounds (Union[List[float],None]) – (xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax) Rectangular region in data space
- storeCurrentState()[source]#
save the current value sof the colormap if the user want to undo is modifications