Matplotlib Contourf Plots Unwanted Outlines when Alpha < 1

百般思念 提交于 2019-12-18 05:11:49

问题


I am using matplotlib in Python 2.7 to plot a filled contour plot. I want to overlay this over an image, so I am using the alpha keyword to make the plot semi-transparent. When I do this, the body of the contours are the correct transparency, but contourf() plots unwanted lines on the boundaries between different levels. I have attempted to eliminate them with the keyword argument linecolor='none', but this has not helped.

Code:

CS = map.contourf(xi, yi, zi, 25, alpha=0.3, linecolor='none')

A link to an image example of the problem; I would like the filled contours to meet without the bright boundary lines:

Any help or insight into this problem is appreciated.


回答1:


Try turn on antialiased=True:

x, y = np.mgrid[-1:1:100j, -1:1:100j]
contourf(x, y, x**2+y**2 + np.random.rand(100, 100)*0.1, 10, alpha=0.3, antialiased=True)

here is my result:



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15192661/matplotlib-contourf-plots-unwanted-outlines-when-alpha-1

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