Source code for sequana.viz.hinton

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""".. rubric:: Hinton plot

:author: Thomas Cokelaer
"""


__all__ = ["hinton"]


[docs]def hinton(df, fig=1, shrink=2, method="square", bgcolor="grey", cmap="gray_r", binarise_color=True): """Hinton plot (simplified version of correlation plot) :param df: the input data as a dataframe or list of items (list, array). See :class:`~sequana.viz.corrplot.Corrplot` for details. :param fig: in which figure to plot the data :param shrink: factor to increase/decrease sizes of the symbols :param method: set the type of symbols for each coordinates. (default to square). See :class:`~sequana.viz.corrplot.Corrplot` for more details. :param bgcolor: set the background and label colors as grey :param cmap: gray color map used by default :param binarise_color: use only two colors. One for positive values and one for negative values. .. plot:: :include-source: :width: 80% from sequana.viz import hinton df = np.random.rand(20, 20) - 0.5 hinton(df) .. note:: Idea taken from a matplotlib recipes http://matplotlib.org/examples/specialty_plots/hinton_demo.html but solely using the implementation within :class:`~sequana.viz.corrplot.Corrplot` .. note:: Values must be between -1 and 1. No sanity check performed. """ from sequana.viz import corrplot c = corrplot.Corrplot(df) c.plot( colorbar=False, cmap=cmap, fig=fig, method=method, facecolor=bgcolor, shrink=shrink, label_color=bgcolor, binarise_color=binarise_color, )