Plot streamlines.
*args (u
, v
or x
, y
, u
, v
) – The data passed as positional or keyword arguments. Interpreted as follows:
If only u
and v
coordinates are passed, try to infer the x
and y
coordinates from the DataFrame
indices and columns or the DataArray
coordinates. Otherwise, the y
coordinates are np.arange(0, y.shape[0])
and the x
coordinates are np.arange(0, y.shape[1])
.
For pcolor
and pcolormesh
, calculate coordinate edges using edges
or edges2d
if centers were provided. For all other methods, calculate coordinate centers if edges were provided.
If the x
or y
coordinates are pint.Quantity
, auto-add the pint unit registry to matplotlib’s unit registry using setup_matplotlib
. If the u
and v
coordinates are pint.Quantity
, pass the magnitude to the plotting command. A pint.Quantity
embedded in an xarray.DataArray
is also supported.
c, color, colors (array-like or color-spec
, optional) – The colors of the streamlines passed as either a keyword argument or a fifth positional argument. This can be a single color or a color array to be scaled by cmap
and norm
.
data (dict-like, optional) – A dict-like dataset container (e.g., DataFrame
or Dataset
). If passed, each data argument can optionally be a string key
and the arrays used for plotting are retrieved with data[key]
. This is a native matplotlib feature.
autoformat (bool
, default: rc.autoformat
= True
) – Whether the x
axis labels, y
axis labels, axis formatters, axes titles, legend titles, and colorbar labels are automatically configured when a Series
, DataFrame
, DataArray
, or Quantity
is passed to the plotting command. Formatting of pint.Quantity
unit strings is controlled by rc.unitformat
= 'L'
.
transpose (bool
, default: False
) – Whether to transpose the input data. This should be used when passing datasets with column-major dimension order (x, y)
. Otherwise row-major dimension order (y, x)
is expected.
order ({'C', 'F'}
, default: 'C'
) – Alternative to transpose
. 'C'
corresponds to the default C-cyle row-major ordering (equivalent to transpose=False
). 'F'
corresponds to Fortran-style column-major ordering (equivalent to transpose=True
).
globe (bool
, default: False
) – For proplot.axes.GeoAxes
only. Whether to enforce global coverage. When set to True
this does the following:
Interpolates input data to the North and South poles by setting the data values at the poles to the mean from latitudes nearest each pole.
Makes meridional coverage “circular”, i.e. the last longitude coordinate equals the first longitude coordinate plus 360°.
When basemap is the backend, cycles 1D longitude vectors to fit within the map edges. For example, if the central longitude is 90°, the data is shifted so that it spans -90° to 270°.
cmap (colormap-spec
, default: rc['cmap.sequential']
= 'Fire'
or rc['cmap.diverging']
= 'BuRd'
) – The colormap specifer, passed to the Colormap
constructor function. If rc['cmap.autodiverging']
is True
and the normalization range contains negative and positive values then rc['cmap.diverging']
is used. Otherwise rc['cmap.sequential']
is used.
c, color, colors (color-spec
or sequence of color-spec
, optional) – The color(s) used to create a DiscreteColormap
. If not passed, cmap
is used.
norm (norm-spec
, default: Normalize
or DivergingNorm
) – The data value normalizer, passed to the Norm
constructor function. If discrete
is True
then 1) this affects the default level-generation algorithm (e.g. norm='log'
builds levels in log-space) and 2) this is passed to DiscreteNorm
to scale the colors before they are discretized (if norm
is not already a DiscreteNorm
). If rc['cmap.autodiverging']
is True
and the normalization range contains negative and positive values then DivergingNorm
is used. Otherwise Normalize
is used.
extend ({'neither', 'both', 'min', 'max'}
, default: 'neither'
) – Direction for drawing colorbar “extensions” indicating out-of-bounds data on the end of the colorbar.
discrete (bool
, default: rc['cmap.discrete']
= None
) – If False
, then DiscreteNorm
is not applied to the colormap. Instead, for non-contour plots, the number of levels will be roughly controlled by rc['cmap.lut']
. This has a similar effect to using levels=large_number
but it may improve rendering speed. Default is True
only for contouring commands like contourf
and pseudocolor commands like pcolor
.
sequential, diverging, cyclic, qualitative (bool
, default: None
) – Boolean arguments used if cmap
is not passed. Set these to True
to use the default rc['cmap.sequential']
, rc['cmap.diverging']
, rc['cmap.cyclic']
, and rc['cmap.qualitative']
colormaps. The diverging
option also applies DivergingNorm
as the default continuous normalizer.
vmin, vmax (float
, optional) – The minimum and maximum color scale values used with the norm
normalizer. If discrete
is False
these are the absolute limits, and if discrete
is True
these are the approximate limits used to automatically determine levels
or values
lists at “nice” intervals. If levels
or values
were already passed as lists, these are ignored, and vmin
and vmax
are set to the minimum and maximum of the lists. If robust
was passed, the default vmin
and vmax
are some percentile range of the data values. Otherwise, the default vmin
and vmax
are the minimum and maximum of the data values.
N – Shorthand for levels
.
levels (int
or sequence of float
, default: rc['cmap.levels']
= 11
) – The number of level edges or a sequence of level edges. If the former, locator
is used to generate this many level edges at “nice” intervals. If the latter, the levels should be monotonically increasing or decreasing (note decreasing levels fail with contour
plots).
values (int
or sequence of float
, default: None
) – The number of level centers or a sequence of level centers. If the former, locator
is used to generate this many level centers at “nice” intervals. If the latter, levels are inferred using edges
. This will override any levels
input.
robust (bool
, float
, or 2-tuple
, default: rc['cmap.robust']
= False
) – If True
and vmin
or vmax
were not provided, they are determined from the 2nd and 98th data percentiles rather than the minimum and maximum. If float, this percentile range is used (for example, 90
corresponds to the 5th to 95th percentiles). If 2-tuple of float, these specific percentiles should be used. This feature is useful when your data has large outliers.
inbounds (bool
, default: rc['cmap.inbounds']
= True
) – If True
and vmin
or vmax
were not provided, when axis limits have been explicitly restricted with set_xlim
or set_ylim
, out-of-bounds data is ignored. See also rc['cmap.inbounds']
and rc['axes.inbounds']
.
locator (locator-spec
, default: matplotlib.ticker.MaxNLocator
) – The locator used to determine level locations if levels
or values
were not already passed as lists. Passed to the Locator
constructor. Default is MaxNLocator
with levels
integer levels.
locator_kw (dict-like, optional) – Keyword arguments passed to matplotlib.ticker.Locator
class.
symmetric (bool
, default: False
) – If True
, the normalization range or discrete colormap levels are symmetric about zero.
positive (bool
, default: False
) – If True
, the normalization range or discrete colormap levels are positive with a minimum at zero.
negative (bool
, default: False
) – If True
, the normaliation range or discrete colormap levels are negative with a minimum at zero.
nozero (bool
, default: False
) – If True
, 0
is removed from the level list. This is mainly useful for single-color contour
plots.
**kwargs – Passed to matplotlib.axes.Axes.streamplot
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