Bug report
Bug summary
Hello, I am using plt.imshow to plot a very large array (~ 1 row x 150 million columns), and have noticed that the colors are not displayed properly.
Code for reproduction
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# Very large
array = np.zeros(150000000, dtype=np.uint8)
array[len(array) // 2:] = 1
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(10, 3))
im = ax.imshow(array.reshape(1, -1), vmin=0, vmax=1, aspect='auto')
fig.colorbar(im, ax=ax)
# 10x smaller
array = np.zeros(15000000, dtype=np.uint8)
array[len(array) // 2:] = 1
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(10, 3))
im = ax.imshow(array.reshape(1, -1), vmin=0, vmax=1, aspect='auto')
fig.colorbar(im, ax=ax)
Actual outcome
Very large

10x smaller

Expected outcome
Since we set the later half of the array to 1 (and the rest is 0), we expect the image to change color at 75 million, but we see that all pixels are colored as 0.
Matplotlib version
- Operating system: Ubuntu 20.04
- Matplotlib version: 3.3.2 (also tested on 3.3.3)
- Matplotlib backend: module://ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline
- Python version: 3.8.3 (also tested on 3.6.9)
- Jupyter version (if applicable):
- Other libraries:
ipython 7.18.1
ipython-genutils 0.2.0
jupyter 1.0.0
jupyter-client 6.1.7
jupyter-console 6.2.0
jupyter-core 4.6.3
jupyterlab 2.2.8
jupyterlab-pygments 0.1.1
jupyterlab-server 1.2.0
Python installed via miniconda, but matplotlib was installed via pip.
Bug report
Bug summary
Hello, I am using
plt.imshowto plot a very large array (~ 1 row x 150 million columns), and have noticed that the colors are not displayed properly.Code for reproduction
Actual outcome

Very large
10x smaller

Expected outcome
Since we set the later half of the array to 1 (and the rest is 0), we expect the image to change color at 75 million, but we see that all pixels are colored as 0.
Matplotlib version
Python installed via miniconda, but matplotlib was installed via pip.