Viridis is in the `cm` submodule.

from matplotlib import cm
cmap = cm.viridis

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 6:24 PM, Sudheer Joseph <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> I tried to get the new colormap suggestion from you but could not get the
> colormap package. Where can I get it? google search did not took me to the
> package/
> Is it a development package?
>  May I know how to use  viridis color map  with an example plot?
>
>
> Below is an example code from the link you send
>
> '''
> For each colormap, plot the lightness parameter L* from CIELAB colorspace
> along the y axis vs index through the colormap. Colormaps are examined in
> categories as in the original matplotlib gallery of colormaps.
> '''
>
> from colormaps import cmaps
> import numpy as np
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
> from matplotlib import cm
> import matplotlib as mpl
> from colorspacious import cspace_converter
>
>
>
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> On Mon, 25/4/16, Paul Hobson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] subplot layout
>  To: "Sudheer Joseph" <[email protected]>
>  Cc: "Matplotlib Users" <[email protected]>
>  Date: Monday, 25 April, 2016, 4:33 PM
>
>  Your
>  basemap plot is likely setting the aspect of the axes to
>  "equal", so it resizes the plot accordingly.
>  Otherwise you'd have a pretty nasty amount of vertical
>  distortion.
>  When you save
>  the figure, using bbox_inches='tight' will trim the
>  excess white space from the
>  margins:fig.savefig('map_and_bars.png',
>  dpi=600, bbox_inches='tight')
>  Also, you should try the new viridis
>  color map :)
> http://matplotlib.org/users/colormaps.html?highlight=colormaps#miscellaneous
>
>
>
>  On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at
>  9:05 AM, Sudheer Joseph <[email protected]>
>  wrote:
>  Hi,
>
>             I am looking for a layout as seen in the
>  empty layout attached which is produced using
>
>  figsize(20,8),subplot(1,2,1);subplot(222);subplot(224)
>
>
>
>  However when I use it for getting attached second figure the
>  layout gets modified as seen in attached figure 2.
>
>  fig = p.figure(figsize=(20,8))
>
>  ax=p.subplot(121)
>
>  ax1=p.subplot(222)
>
>  ax2=p.subplot(224)
>
>
>
>  Can any one suggest a way to get figure exactly as the empty
>  layout?
>
>
>
>  With best regards,
>
>  Sudheer
>
>
>
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