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I would like to use any vector as an axis in plt.imshow().

A = np.random.rand(4, 4)
x = np.array([1, 2, 3, 8])
y = np.array([-1, 0, 2, 3])

I imagine something like this:

plt.imshow(a, x_ax=x, y_ax=y)

I know there is an extent parameter available, but sadly it does not allow for non-equally spaced vectors.

Can anyone please help? Thanks in advance.

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Imshow plots are always equally spaced. The question would be if you want to have
(a) an equally spaced plot with unequally spaced labels, or
(b) an unequally spaced plot with labels to scale.

(a) equally spaced plot

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

a = np.random.rand(4, 4)
x = np.array([1, 2, 3, 8])
y = np.array([-1, 0, 2, 3])

plt.imshow(a)
plt.xticks(range(len(x)), x)
plt.yticks(range(len(y)), y)
plt.show()

enter image description here

(b) unequally spaced plot

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

a = np.random.rand(3, 3)
x = np.array([1, 2, 3, 8])
y = np.array([-1, 0, 2, 3])
X,Y = np.meshgrid(x,y)

plt.pcolormesh(X,Y,a)

plt.xticks(x)
plt.yticks(y)
plt.show()

enter image description here

Note that in this case the "vector" would specify the edges of the grid, thus they would only allow for a 3x3 array.

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  • Is it possible to plot it with specified grid centres instead of the edges?
    – petervanya
    Jul 24, 2017 at 16:22
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    How would that work? If you only know the grid centers, how could you know how large a cell is (if you don't assume all cells to be equally sized)? Jul 24, 2017 at 16:28
  • Okay, I take it that this cannot work in case of plt.pcolormesh, but it is shame that it is not possible for plt.imshow.
    – petervanya
    Jul 27, 2017 at 15:37
  • The imshow plot does have the pixels centered at the grid positions. What exactly do you mean that is not possible with imshow? Jul 27, 2017 at 15:56

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