Reputation: 345
I am plotting a heatmap in Python with the seaborn package. The values I am plotting are discrete, they are the integers -1
, 0
, and 1
.
I would like the cells in the heatmap with the value -1
to show up green, those with 0
as yellow, and 1
as red.
Is it possible to specify this ruling in the cubehelix_palette()
or colour_palette()
functions?
Upvotes: 10
Views: 11478
Reputation: 15889
You can use matplotlib.colors.ListedColormap
as follows:
import numpy as np
import seaborn as sns
from matplotlib.colors import ListedColormap
data = np.random.randint(-1, 2, (10,10)) # Random [-1, 0, 1] data
sns.heatmap(data, cmap=ListedColormap(['green', 'yellow', 'red']), annot=True)
which yields:
You can replace the strings 'green', 'yellow', 'red'
with hexcolors such as '#FF0000'
(equivalent to 'red'
) or rgb colors such as (1.,0.,0.)
(also equivalent to 'red'
).
Upvotes: 20