autogalaxy.plot.OriginScatter#

class OriginScatter[source]#

Bases: GridScatter

An abstract base class for wrapping matplotlib plotting methods.

Classes are used to wrap matplotlib so that the data structures in the autoarray.structures package can be plotted in standardized withs. This exploits how these structures have specific formats, units, properties etc. This allows us to make a simple API for plotting structures, for example to plot an Array2D structure:

import autoarray as aa import autoarray.plot as aplt

arr = aa.Array2D.no_mask(values=[[1.0, 1.0], [2.0, 2.0]], pixel_scales=2.0) aplt.Array2D(values=arr)

The wrapped Mat objects make it simple to customize how matplotlib visualizes this data structure, for example we can customize the figure size and colormap using the Figure and Cmap objects.

figure = aplt.Figure(figsize=(7,7), aspect=”square”) cmap = aplt.Cmap(cmap=”jet”, vmin=1.0, vmax=2.0)

plotter = aplt.MatPlot2D(figure=figure, cmap=cmap)

aplt.Array2D(values=arr, plotter=plotter)

The Plotter object is detailed in the autoarray.plot.plotter package.

The matplotlib wrapper objects in ths module also use configuration files to choose their default settings. For example, in autoarray.config.visualize.mat_base.Figure.ini you will note the section:

figure: figsize=(7, 7)

subplot: figsize=auto

This specifies that when a data structure (like the Array2D above) is plotted, the figsize will always be (7,7) when a single figure is plotted and it will be chosen automatically if a subplot is plotted. This allows one to customize the matplotlib settings of every plot in a project.

Methods

scatter_grid

Plot an input grid of (y,x) coordinates using the matplotlib method plt.scatter.

scatter_grid_colored

Plot an input grid of (y,x) coordinates using the matplotlib method plt.scatter.

scatter_grid_indexes

Plot specific points of an input grid of (y,x) coordinates, which are specified according to the 1D or 2D indexes of the Grid2D.

scatter_grid_list

Plot an input list of grids of (y,x) coordinates using the matplotlib method plt.scatter.

Attributes

config_category

config_dict

config_folder

log10_min_value