| Parameters: | X : array_like, shape (n, m) or (n, m, 3) or (n, m, 4) 
Display the image in Xto current axes.Xmay be an
array or a PIL image. IfXis an array, it
can have the following shapes and types: 
MxN – values to be mapped (float or int)MxNx3 – RGB (float or uint8)MxNx4 – RGBA (float or uint8) The value for each component of MxNx3 and MxNx4 float arrays
should be in the range 0.0 to 1.0. MxN arrays are mapped
to colors based on the norm(mapping scalar to scalar)
and thecmap(mapping the normed scalar to a color). cmap : Colormap, optional, default: None 
If None, default to rc image.cmapvalue.cmapis ignored
ifXis 3-D, directly specifying RGB(A) values. aspect : [‘auto’ | ‘equal’ | scalar], optional, default: None 
If ‘auto’, changes the image aspect ratio to match that of the
axes. If ‘equal’, and extentis None, changes the axes aspect ratio to
match that of the image. Ifextentis notNone, the axes
aspect ratio is changed to match that of the extent. If None, default to rc image.aspectvalue. interpolation : string, optional, default: None 
Acceptable values are ‘none’, ‘nearest’, ‘bilinear’, ‘bicubic’,
‘spline16’, ‘spline36’, ‘hanning’, ‘hamming’, ‘hermite’, ‘kaiser’,
‘quadric’, ‘catrom’, ‘gaussian’, ‘bessel’, ‘mitchell’, ‘sinc’,
‘lanczos’ If interpolationis None, default to rcimage.interpolation.
See also thefilternormandfilterradparameters.
Ifinterpolationis ‘none’, then no interpolation is performed
on the Agg, ps and pdf backends. Other backends will fall back to
‘nearest’. norm : Normalize, optional, default: None 
A Normalizeinstance is used to scale
a 2-D floatXinput to the (0, 1) range for input to thecmap. Ifnormis None, use the default func:normalize.
Ifnormis an instance ofNoNorm,Xmust be an array of integers that index directly into
the lookup table of thecmap. vmin, vmax : scalar, optional, default: None 
vminandvmaxare used in conjunction with norm to normalize
luminance data.  Note if you pass anorminstance, your
settings forvminandvmaxwill be ignored.
 alpha : scalar, optional, default: None 
The alpha blending value, between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque) origin : [‘upper’ | ‘lower’], optional, default: None 
Place the [0,0] index of the array in the upper left or lower left
corner of the axes. If None, default to rc image.origin. extent : scalars (left, right, bottom, top), optional, default: None 
The location, in data-coordinates, of the lower-left and
upper-right corners. If None, the image is positioned such that
the pixel centers fall on zero-based (row, column) indices. shape : scalars (columns, rows), optional, default: None 
 filternorm : scalar, optional, default: 1 
A parameter for the antigrain image resize filter.  From the
antigrain documentation, if filternorm= 1, the filter
normalizes integer values and corrects the rounding errors. It
doesn’t do anything with the source floating point values, it
corrects only integers according to the rule of 1.0 which means
that any sum of pixel weights must be equal to 1.0.  So, the
filter function must produce a graph of the proper shape. filterrad : scalar, optional, default: 4.0 
The filter radius for filters that have a radius parameter, i.e.
when interpolation is one of: ‘sinc’, ‘lanczos’ or ‘blackman’ | 
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