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import numpy as np
import holoviews as hv
from holoviews import opts
hv.extension('bokeh')
A Box
is an annotation that takes a center x-position, a center y-position and a size:
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data = np.sin(np.mgrid[0:100,0:100][1]/10.0)
data[np.arange(40, 60), np.arange(20, 40)] = -1
data[np.arange(40, 50), np.arange(70, 80)] = -3
example = hv.Image(data) * hv.Box(-0.2, 0, 0.25 ) * hv.Box(-0, 0, (0.4,0.9) )
example.opts(
opts.Box(color='red', line_width=5),
opts.Image(cmap='gray'))
In addition to these arguments, it supports an optional aspect ratio
:
By default, the size argument results in a square such as the small square shown above. Alternatively, the size can be given as the tuple (width, height)
resulting in a rectangle. If you only supply a size value, you can still specify a rectangle by specifying an optional aspect value. In addition, you can also set the orientation (in radians, rotating anticlockwise):
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data = np.sin(np.mgrid[0:100,0:100][1]/10.0)
data[np.arange(30, 70), np.arange(30, 70)] = -3
example = hv.Image(data) * hv.Box(-0, 0, 0.25, aspect=3, orientation=-np.pi/4)
example.opts(
opts.Box(color='purple', line_width=5),
opts.Image(cmap='gray'))
For full documentation and the available style and plot options, use hv.help(hv.Box).