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""" |
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Abstract base classes define the primitives that renderers and |
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graphics contexts must implement to serve as a Matplotlib backend. |
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`RendererBase` |
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An abstract base class to handle drawing/rendering operations. |
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`FigureCanvasBase` |
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The abstraction layer that separates the `.Figure` from the backend |
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specific details like a user interface drawing area. |
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`GraphicsContextBase` |
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An abstract base class that provides color, line styles, etc. |
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`Event` |
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The base class for all of the Matplotlib event handling. Derived classes |
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such as `KeyEvent` and `MouseEvent` store the meta data like keys and |
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buttons pressed, x and y locations in pixel and `~.axes.Axes` coordinates. |
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`ShowBase` |
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The base class for the ``Show`` class of each interactive backend; the |
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'show' callable is then set to ``Show.__call__``. |
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`ToolContainerBase` |
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The base class for the Toolbar class of each interactive backend. |
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""" |
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from collections import namedtuple |
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from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager, nullcontext |
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from enum import Enum, IntEnum |
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import functools |
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import importlib |
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import inspect |
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import io |
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import itertools |
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import logging |
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import os |
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import sys |
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import time |
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from weakref import WeakKeyDictionary |
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import numpy as np |
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import matplotlib as mpl |
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from matplotlib import ( |
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_api, backend_tools as tools, cbook, colors, _docstring, text, |
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_tight_bbox, transforms, widgets, get_backend, is_interactive, rcParams) |
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from matplotlib._pylab_helpers import Gcf |
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from matplotlib.backend_managers import ToolManager |
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from matplotlib.cbook import _setattr_cm |
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from matplotlib.path import Path |
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from matplotlib.texmanager import TexManager |
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from matplotlib.transforms import Affine2D |
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from matplotlib._enums import JoinStyle, CapStyle |
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_log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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_default_filetypes = { |
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'eps': 'Encapsulated Postscript', |
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'jpg': 'Joint Photographic Experts Group', |
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'jpeg': 'Joint Photographic Experts Group', |
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'pdf': 'Portable Document Format', |
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'pgf': 'PGF code for LaTeX', |
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'png': 'Portable Network Graphics', |
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'ps': 'Postscript', |
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'raw': 'Raw RGBA bitmap', |
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'rgba': 'Raw RGBA bitmap', |
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'svg': 'Scalable Vector Graphics', |
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'svgz': 'Scalable Vector Graphics', |
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'tif': 'Tagged Image File Format', |
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'tiff': 'Tagged Image File Format', |
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'webp': 'WebP Image Format', |
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} |
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_default_backends = { |
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'eps': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_ps', |
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'jpg': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_agg', |
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'jpeg': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_agg', |
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'pdf': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_pdf', |
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'pgf': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_pgf', |
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'png': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_agg', |
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'ps': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_ps', |
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'raw': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_agg', |
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'rgba': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_agg', |
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'svg': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_svg', |
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'svgz': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_svg', |
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'tif': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_agg', |
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'tiff': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_agg', |
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'webp': 'matplotlib.backends.backend_agg', |
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} |
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def _safe_pyplot_import(): |
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""" |
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Import and return ``pyplot``, correctly setting the backend if one is |
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already forced. |
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""" |
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try: |
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
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except ImportError: |
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current_framework = cbook._get_running_interactive_framework() |
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if current_framework is None: |
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raise |
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backend_mapping = { |
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|
'qt': 'qtagg', |
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'gtk3': 'gtk3agg', |
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'gtk4': 'gtk4agg', |
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'wx': 'wxagg', |
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'tk': 'tkagg', |
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|
'macosx': 'macosx', |
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'headless': 'agg', |
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|
} |
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|
backend = backend_mapping[current_framework] |
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|
rcParams["backend"] = mpl.rcParamsOrig["backend"] = backend |
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|
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
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return plt |
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def register_backend(format, backend, description=None): |
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|
""" |
|
|
Register a backend for saving to a given file format. |
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|
Parameters |
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|
---------- |
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format : str |
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|
File extension |
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|
backend : module string or canvas class |
|
|
Backend for handling file output |
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|
description : str, default: "" |
|
|
Description of the file type. |
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|
""" |
|
|
if description is None: |
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description = '' |
|
|
_default_backends[format] = backend |
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|
_default_filetypes[format] = description |
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def get_registered_canvas_class(format): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the registered default canvas for given file format. |
|
|
Handles deferred import of required backend. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if format not in _default_backends: |
|
|
return None |
|
|
backend_class = _default_backends[format] |
|
|
if isinstance(backend_class, str): |
|
|
backend_class = importlib.import_module(backend_class).FigureCanvas |
|
|
_default_backends[format] = backend_class |
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|
return backend_class |
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|
|
class RendererBase: |
|
|
""" |
|
|
An abstract base class to handle drawing/rendering operations. |
|
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|
|
|
The following methods must be implemented in the backend for full |
|
|
functionality (though just implementing `draw_path` alone would give a |
|
|
highly capable backend): |
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|
|
* `draw_path` |
|
|
* `draw_image` |
|
|
* `draw_gouraud_triangles` |
|
|
|
|
|
The following methods *should* be implemented in the backend for |
|
|
optimization reasons: |
|
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|
|
* `draw_text` |
|
|
* `draw_markers` |
|
|
* `draw_path_collection` |
|
|
* `draw_quad_mesh` |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self): |
|
|
super().__init__() |
|
|
self._texmanager = None |
|
|
self._text2path = text.TextToPath() |
|
|
self._raster_depth = 0 |
|
|
self._rasterizing = False |
|
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|
|
def open_group(self, s, gid=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Open a grouping element with label *s* and *gid* (if set) as id. |
|
|
|
|
|
Only used by the SVG renderer. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def close_group(self, s): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Close a grouping element with label *s*. |
|
|
|
|
|
Only used by the SVG renderer. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_path(self, gc, path, transform, rgbFace=None): |
|
|
"""Draw a `~.path.Path` instance using the given affine transform.""" |
|
|
raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_markers(self, gc, marker_path, marker_trans, path, |
|
|
trans, rgbFace=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw a marker at each of *path*'s vertices (excluding control points). |
|
|
|
|
|
The base (fallback) implementation makes multiple calls to `draw_path`. |
|
|
Backends may want to override this method in order to draw the marker |
|
|
only once and reuse it multiple times. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
gc : `.GraphicsContextBase` |
|
|
The graphics context. |
|
|
marker_trans : `~matplotlib.transforms.Transform` |
|
|
An affine transform applied to the marker. |
|
|
trans : `~matplotlib.transforms.Transform` |
|
|
An affine transform applied to the path. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
for vertices, codes in path.iter_segments(trans, simplify=False): |
|
|
if len(vertices): |
|
|
x, y = vertices[-2:] |
|
|
self.draw_path(gc, marker_path, |
|
|
marker_trans + |
|
|
transforms.Affine2D().translate(x, y), |
|
|
rgbFace) |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_path_collection(self, gc, master_transform, paths, all_transforms, |
|
|
offsets, offset_trans, facecolors, edgecolors, |
|
|
linewidths, linestyles, antialiaseds, urls, |
|
|
offset_position): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw a collection of *paths*. |
|
|
|
|
|
Each path is first transformed by the corresponding entry |
|
|
in *all_transforms* (a list of (3, 3) matrices) and then by |
|
|
*master_transform*. They are then translated by the corresponding |
|
|
entry in *offsets*, which has been first transformed by *offset_trans*. |
|
|
|
|
|
*facecolors*, *edgecolors*, *linewidths*, *linestyles*, and |
|
|
*antialiased* are lists that set the corresponding properties. |
|
|
|
|
|
*offset_position* is unused now, but the argument is kept for |
|
|
backwards compatibility. |
|
|
|
|
|
The base (fallback) implementation makes multiple calls to `draw_path`. |
|
|
Backends may want to override this in order to render each set of |
|
|
path data only once, and then reference that path multiple times with |
|
|
the different offsets, colors, styles etc. The generator methods |
|
|
`_iter_collection_raw_paths` and `_iter_collection` are provided to |
|
|
help with (and standardize) the implementation across backends. It |
|
|
is highly recommended to use those generators, so that changes to the |
|
|
behavior of `draw_path_collection` can be made globally. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
path_ids = self._iter_collection_raw_paths(master_transform, |
|
|
paths, all_transforms) |
|
|
|
|
|
for xo, yo, path_id, gc0, rgbFace in self._iter_collection( |
|
|
gc, list(path_ids), offsets, offset_trans, |
|
|
facecolors, edgecolors, linewidths, linestyles, |
|
|
antialiaseds, urls, offset_position): |
|
|
path, transform = path_id |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if xo != 0 or yo != 0: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
transform = transform.frozen() |
|
|
transform.translate(xo, yo) |
|
|
self.draw_path(gc0, path, transform, rgbFace) |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_quad_mesh(self, gc, master_transform, meshWidth, meshHeight, |
|
|
coordinates, offsets, offsetTrans, facecolors, |
|
|
antialiased, edgecolors): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw a quadmesh. |
|
|
|
|
|
The base (fallback) implementation converts the quadmesh to paths and |
|
|
then calls `draw_path_collection`. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
from matplotlib.collections import QuadMesh |
|
|
paths = QuadMesh._convert_mesh_to_paths(coordinates) |
|
|
|
|
|
if edgecolors is None: |
|
|
edgecolors = facecolors |
|
|
linewidths = np.array([gc.get_linewidth()], float) |
|
|
|
|
|
return self.draw_path_collection( |
|
|
gc, master_transform, paths, [], offsets, offsetTrans, facecolors, |
|
|
edgecolors, linewidths, [], [antialiased], [None], 'screen') |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.7", alternative="draw_gouraud_triangles") |
|
|
def draw_gouraud_triangle(self, gc, points, colors, transform): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw a Gouraud-shaded triangle. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
gc : `.GraphicsContextBase` |
|
|
The graphics context. |
|
|
points : (3, 2) array-like |
|
|
Array of (x, y) points for the triangle. |
|
|
colors : (3, 4) array-like |
|
|
RGBA colors for each point of the triangle. |
|
|
transform : `~matplotlib.transforms.Transform` |
|
|
An affine transform to apply to the points. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_gouraud_triangles(self, gc, triangles_array, colors_array, |
|
|
transform): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw a series of Gouraud triangles. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
gc : `.GraphicsContextBase` |
|
|
The graphics context. |
|
|
triangles_array : (N, 3, 2) array-like |
|
|
Array of *N* (x, y) points for the triangles. |
|
|
colors_array : (N, 3, 4) array-like |
|
|
Array of *N* RGBA colors for each point of the triangles. |
|
|
transform : `~matplotlib.transforms.Transform` |
|
|
An affine transform to apply to the points. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
|
|
|
def _iter_collection_raw_paths(self, master_transform, paths, |
|
|
all_transforms): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Helper method (along with `_iter_collection`) to implement |
|
|
`draw_path_collection` in a memory-efficient manner. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method yields all of the base path/transform combinations, given a |
|
|
master transform, a list of paths and list of transforms. |
|
|
|
|
|
The arguments should be exactly what is passed in to |
|
|
`draw_path_collection`. |
|
|
|
|
|
The backend should take each yielded path and transform and create an |
|
|
object that can be referenced (reused) later. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Npaths = len(paths) |
|
|
Ntransforms = len(all_transforms) |
|
|
N = max(Npaths, Ntransforms) |
|
|
|
|
|
if Npaths == 0: |
|
|
return |
|
|
|
|
|
transform = transforms.IdentityTransform() |
|
|
for i in range(N): |
|
|
path = paths[i % Npaths] |
|
|
if Ntransforms: |
|
|
transform = Affine2D(all_transforms[i % Ntransforms]) |
|
|
yield path, transform + master_transform |
|
|
|
|
|
def _iter_collection_uses_per_path(self, paths, all_transforms, |
|
|
offsets, facecolors, edgecolors): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Compute how many times each raw path object returned by |
|
|
`_iter_collection_raw_paths` would be used when calling |
|
|
`_iter_collection`. This is intended for the backend to decide |
|
|
on the tradeoff between using the paths in-line and storing |
|
|
them once and reusing. Rounds up in case the number of uses |
|
|
is not the same for every path. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Npaths = len(paths) |
|
|
if Npaths == 0 or len(facecolors) == len(edgecolors) == 0: |
|
|
return 0 |
|
|
Npath_ids = max(Npaths, len(all_transforms)) |
|
|
N = max(Npath_ids, len(offsets)) |
|
|
return (N + Npath_ids - 1) // Npath_ids |
|
|
|
|
|
def _iter_collection(self, gc, path_ids, offsets, offset_trans, facecolors, |
|
|
edgecolors, linewidths, linestyles, |
|
|
antialiaseds, urls, offset_position): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Helper method (along with `_iter_collection_raw_paths`) to implement |
|
|
`draw_path_collection` in a memory-efficient manner. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method yields all of the path, offset and graphics context |
|
|
combinations to draw the path collection. The caller should already |
|
|
have looped over the results of `_iter_collection_raw_paths` to draw |
|
|
this collection. |
|
|
|
|
|
The arguments should be the same as that passed into |
|
|
`draw_path_collection`, with the exception of *path_ids*, which is a |
|
|
list of arbitrary objects that the backend will use to reference one of |
|
|
the paths created in the `_iter_collection_raw_paths` stage. |
|
|
|
|
|
Each yielded result is of the form:: |
|
|
|
|
|
xo, yo, path_id, gc, rgbFace |
|
|
|
|
|
where *xo*, *yo* is an offset; *path_id* is one of the elements of |
|
|
*path_ids*; *gc* is a graphics context and *rgbFace* is a color to |
|
|
use for filling the path. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Npaths = len(path_ids) |
|
|
Noffsets = len(offsets) |
|
|
N = max(Npaths, Noffsets) |
|
|
Nfacecolors = len(facecolors) |
|
|
Nedgecolors = len(edgecolors) |
|
|
Nlinewidths = len(linewidths) |
|
|
Nlinestyles = len(linestyles) |
|
|
Nurls = len(urls) |
|
|
|
|
|
if (Nfacecolors == 0 and Nedgecolors == 0) or Npaths == 0: |
|
|
return |
|
|
|
|
|
gc0 = self.new_gc() |
|
|
gc0.copy_properties(gc) |
|
|
|
|
|
def cycle_or_default(seq, default=None): |
|
|
|
|
|
return (itertools.cycle(seq) if len(seq) |
|
|
else itertools.repeat(default)) |
|
|
|
|
|
pathids = cycle_or_default(path_ids) |
|
|
toffsets = cycle_or_default(offset_trans.transform(offsets), (0, 0)) |
|
|
fcs = cycle_or_default(facecolors) |
|
|
ecs = cycle_or_default(edgecolors) |
|
|
lws = cycle_or_default(linewidths) |
|
|
lss = cycle_or_default(linestyles) |
|
|
aas = cycle_or_default(antialiaseds) |
|
|
urls = cycle_or_default(urls) |
|
|
|
|
|
if Nedgecolors == 0: |
|
|
gc0.set_linewidth(0.0) |
|
|
|
|
|
for pathid, (xo, yo), fc, ec, lw, ls, aa, url in itertools.islice( |
|
|
zip(pathids, toffsets, fcs, ecs, lws, lss, aas, urls), N): |
|
|
if not (np.isfinite(xo) and np.isfinite(yo)): |
|
|
continue |
|
|
if Nedgecolors: |
|
|
if Nlinewidths: |
|
|
gc0.set_linewidth(lw) |
|
|
if Nlinestyles: |
|
|
gc0.set_dashes(*ls) |
|
|
if len(ec) == 4 and ec[3] == 0.0: |
|
|
gc0.set_linewidth(0) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
gc0.set_foreground(ec) |
|
|
if fc is not None and len(fc) == 4 and fc[3] == 0: |
|
|
fc = None |
|
|
gc0.set_antialiased(aa) |
|
|
if Nurls: |
|
|
gc0.set_url(url) |
|
|
yield xo, yo, pathid, gc0, fc |
|
|
gc0.restore() |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_image_magnification(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Get the factor by which to magnify images passed to `draw_image`. |
|
|
Allows a backend to have images at a different resolution to other |
|
|
artists. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return 1.0 |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_image(self, gc, x, y, im, transform=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw an RGBA image. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
gc : `.GraphicsContextBase` |
|
|
A graphics context with clipping information. |
|
|
|
|
|
x : scalar |
|
|
The distance in physical units (i.e., dots or pixels) from the left |
|
|
hand side of the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
y : scalar |
|
|
The distance in physical units (i.e., dots or pixels) from the |
|
|
bottom side of the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
im : (N, M, 4) array-like of np.uint8 |
|
|
An array of RGBA pixels. |
|
|
|
|
|
transform : `matplotlib.transforms.Affine2DBase` |
|
|
If and only if the concrete backend is written such that |
|
|
`option_scale_image` returns ``True``, an affine transformation |
|
|
(i.e., an `.Affine2DBase`) *may* be passed to `draw_image`. The |
|
|
translation vector of the transformation is given in physical units |
|
|
(i.e., dots or pixels). Note that the transformation does not |
|
|
override *x* and *y*, and has to be applied *before* translating |
|
|
the result by *x* and *y* (this can be accomplished by adding *x* |
|
|
and *y* to the translation vector defined by *transform*). |
|
|
""" |
|
|
raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
|
|
|
def option_image_nocomposite(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return whether image composition by Matplotlib should be skipped. |
|
|
|
|
|
Raster backends should usually return False (letting the C-level |
|
|
rasterizer take care of image composition); vector backends should |
|
|
usually return ``not rcParams["image.composite_image"]``. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return False |
|
|
|
|
|
def option_scale_image(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return whether arbitrary affine transformations in `draw_image` are |
|
|
supported (True for most vector backends). |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return False |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_tex(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, *, mtext=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw a TeX instance. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
gc : `.GraphicsContextBase` |
|
|
The graphics context. |
|
|
x : float |
|
|
The x location of the text in display coords. |
|
|
y : float |
|
|
The y location of the text baseline in display coords. |
|
|
s : str |
|
|
The TeX text string. |
|
|
prop : `~matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties` |
|
|
The font properties. |
|
|
angle : float |
|
|
The rotation angle in degrees anti-clockwise. |
|
|
mtext : `~matplotlib.text.Text` |
|
|
The original text object to be rendered. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._draw_text_as_path(gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath="TeX") |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_text(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath=False, mtext=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw a text instance. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
gc : `.GraphicsContextBase` |
|
|
The graphics context. |
|
|
x : float |
|
|
The x location of the text in display coords. |
|
|
y : float |
|
|
The y location of the text baseline in display coords. |
|
|
s : str |
|
|
The text string. |
|
|
prop : `~matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties` |
|
|
The font properties. |
|
|
angle : float |
|
|
The rotation angle in degrees anti-clockwise. |
|
|
ismath : bool or "TeX" |
|
|
If True, use mathtext parser. If "TeX", use tex for rendering. |
|
|
mtext : `~matplotlib.text.Text` |
|
|
The original text object to be rendered. |
|
|
|
|
|
Notes |
|
|
----- |
|
|
**Note for backend implementers:** |
|
|
|
|
|
When you are trying to determine if you have gotten your bounding box |
|
|
right (which is what enables the text layout/alignment to work |
|
|
properly), it helps to change the line in text.py:: |
|
|
|
|
|
if 0: bbox_artist(self, renderer) |
|
|
|
|
|
to if 1, and then the actual bounding box will be plotted along with |
|
|
your text. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
self._draw_text_as_path(gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath) |
|
|
|
|
|
def _get_text_path_transform(self, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the text path and transform. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
x : float |
|
|
The x location of the text in display coords. |
|
|
y : float |
|
|
The y location of the text baseline in display coords. |
|
|
s : str |
|
|
The text to be converted. |
|
|
prop : `~matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties` |
|
|
The font property. |
|
|
angle : float |
|
|
Angle in degrees to render the text at. |
|
|
ismath : bool or "TeX" |
|
|
If True, use mathtext parser. If "TeX", use tex for rendering. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
text2path = self._text2path |
|
|
fontsize = self.points_to_pixels(prop.get_size_in_points()) |
|
|
verts, codes = text2path.get_text_path(prop, s, ismath=ismath) |
|
|
|
|
|
path = Path(verts, codes) |
|
|
angle = np.deg2rad(angle) |
|
|
if self.flipy(): |
|
|
width, height = self.get_canvas_width_height() |
|
|
transform = (Affine2D() |
|
|
.scale(fontsize / text2path.FONT_SCALE) |
|
|
.rotate(angle) |
|
|
.translate(x, height - y)) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
transform = (Affine2D() |
|
|
.scale(fontsize / text2path.FONT_SCALE) |
|
|
.rotate(angle) |
|
|
.translate(x, y)) |
|
|
|
|
|
return path, transform |
|
|
|
|
|
def _draw_text_as_path(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw the text by converting them to paths using `.TextToPath`. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
gc : `.GraphicsContextBase` |
|
|
The graphics context. |
|
|
x : float |
|
|
The x location of the text in display coords. |
|
|
y : float |
|
|
The y location of the text baseline in display coords. |
|
|
s : str |
|
|
The text to be converted. |
|
|
prop : `~matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties` |
|
|
The font property. |
|
|
angle : float |
|
|
Angle in degrees to render the text at. |
|
|
ismath : bool or "TeX" |
|
|
If True, use mathtext parser. If "TeX", use tex for rendering. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
path, transform = self._get_text_path_transform( |
|
|
x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath) |
|
|
color = gc.get_rgb() |
|
|
gc.set_linewidth(0.0) |
|
|
self.draw_path(gc, path, transform, rgbFace=color) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_text_width_height_descent(self, s, prop, ismath): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Get the width, height, and descent (offset from the bottom |
|
|
to the baseline), in display coords, of the string *s* with |
|
|
`.FontProperties` *prop*. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
fontsize = prop.get_size_in_points() |
|
|
|
|
|
if ismath == 'TeX': |
|
|
|
|
|
return self.get_texmanager().get_text_width_height_descent( |
|
|
s, fontsize, renderer=self) |
|
|
|
|
|
dpi = self.points_to_pixels(72) |
|
|
if ismath: |
|
|
dims = self._text2path.mathtext_parser.parse(s, dpi, prop) |
|
|
return dims[0:3] |
|
|
|
|
|
flags = self._text2path._get_hinting_flag() |
|
|
font = self._text2path._get_font(prop) |
|
|
font.set_size(fontsize, dpi) |
|
|
|
|
|
font.set_text(s, 0.0, flags=flags) |
|
|
w, h = font.get_width_height() |
|
|
d = font.get_descent() |
|
|
w /= 64.0 |
|
|
h /= 64.0 |
|
|
d /= 64.0 |
|
|
return w, h, d |
|
|
|
|
|
def flipy(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return whether y values increase from top to bottom. |
|
|
|
|
|
Note that this only affects drawing of texts. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return True |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_canvas_width_height(self): |
|
|
"""Return the canvas width and height in display coords.""" |
|
|
return 1, 1 |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_texmanager(self): |
|
|
"""Return the `.TexManager` instance.""" |
|
|
if self._texmanager is None: |
|
|
self._texmanager = TexManager() |
|
|
return self._texmanager |
|
|
|
|
|
def new_gc(self): |
|
|
"""Return an instance of a `.GraphicsContextBase`.""" |
|
|
return GraphicsContextBase() |
|
|
|
|
|
def points_to_pixels(self, points): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Convert points to display units. |
|
|
|
|
|
You need to override this function (unless your backend |
|
|
doesn't have a dpi, e.g., postscript or svg). Some imaging |
|
|
systems assume some value for pixels per inch:: |
|
|
|
|
|
points to pixels = points * pixels_per_inch/72 * dpi/72 |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
points : float or array-like |
|
|
a float or a numpy array of float |
|
|
|
|
|
Returns |
|
|
------- |
|
|
Points converted to pixels |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return points |
|
|
|
|
|
def start_rasterizing(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Switch to the raster renderer. |
|
|
|
|
|
Used by `.MixedModeRenderer`. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def stop_rasterizing(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Switch back to the vector renderer and draw the contents of the raster |
|
|
renderer as an image on the vector renderer. |
|
|
|
|
|
Used by `.MixedModeRenderer`. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def start_filter(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Switch to a temporary renderer for image filtering effects. |
|
|
|
|
|
Currently only supported by the agg renderer. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def stop_filter(self, filter_func): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Switch back to the original renderer. The contents of the temporary |
|
|
renderer is processed with the *filter_func* and is drawn on the |
|
|
original renderer as an image. |
|
|
|
|
|
Currently only supported by the agg renderer. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def _draw_disabled(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Context manager to temporary disable drawing. |
|
|
|
|
|
This is used for getting the drawn size of Artists. This lets us |
|
|
run the draw process to update any Python state but does not pay the |
|
|
cost of the draw_XYZ calls on the canvas. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
no_ops = { |
|
|
meth_name: lambda *args, **kwargs: None |
|
|
for meth_name in dir(RendererBase) |
|
|
if (meth_name.startswith("draw_") |
|
|
or meth_name in ["open_group", "close_group"]) |
|
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
return _setattr_cm(self, **no_ops) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class GraphicsContextBase: |
|
|
"""An abstract base class that provides color, line styles, etc.""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self): |
|
|
self._alpha = 1.0 |
|
|
self._forced_alpha = False |
|
|
self._antialiased = 1 |
|
|
self._capstyle = CapStyle('butt') |
|
|
self._cliprect = None |
|
|
self._clippath = None |
|
|
self._dashes = 0, None |
|
|
self._joinstyle = JoinStyle('round') |
|
|
self._linestyle = 'solid' |
|
|
self._linewidth = 1 |
|
|
self._rgb = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0) |
|
|
self._hatch = None |
|
|
self._hatch_color = colors.to_rgba(rcParams['hatch.color']) |
|
|
self._hatch_linewidth = rcParams['hatch.linewidth'] |
|
|
self._url = None |
|
|
self._gid = None |
|
|
self._snap = None |
|
|
self._sketch = None |
|
|
|
|
|
def copy_properties(self, gc): |
|
|
"""Copy properties from *gc* to self.""" |
|
|
self._alpha = gc._alpha |
|
|
self._forced_alpha = gc._forced_alpha |
|
|
self._antialiased = gc._antialiased |
|
|
self._capstyle = gc._capstyle |
|
|
self._cliprect = gc._cliprect |
|
|
self._clippath = gc._clippath |
|
|
self._dashes = gc._dashes |
|
|
self._joinstyle = gc._joinstyle |
|
|
self._linestyle = gc._linestyle |
|
|
self._linewidth = gc._linewidth |
|
|
self._rgb = gc._rgb |
|
|
self._hatch = gc._hatch |
|
|
self._hatch_color = gc._hatch_color |
|
|
self._hatch_linewidth = gc._hatch_linewidth |
|
|
self._url = gc._url |
|
|
self._gid = gc._gid |
|
|
self._snap = gc._snap |
|
|
self._sketch = gc._sketch |
|
|
|
|
|
def restore(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Restore the graphics context from the stack - needed only |
|
|
for backends that save graphics contexts on a stack. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_alpha(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all |
|
|
backends. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self._alpha |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_antialiased(self): |
|
|
"""Return whether the object should try to do antialiased rendering.""" |
|
|
return self._antialiased |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_capstyle(self): |
|
|
"""Return the `.CapStyle`.""" |
|
|
return self._capstyle.name |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_clip_rectangle(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the clip rectangle as a `~matplotlib.transforms.Bbox` instance. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self._cliprect |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_clip_path(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the clip path in the form (path, transform), where path |
|
|
is a `~.path.Path` instance, and transform is |
|
|
an affine transform to apply to the path before clipping. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if self._clippath is not None: |
|
|
tpath, tr = self._clippath.get_transformed_path_and_affine() |
|
|
if np.all(np.isfinite(tpath.vertices)): |
|
|
return tpath, tr |
|
|
else: |
|
|
_log.warning("Ill-defined clip_path detected. Returning None.") |
|
|
return None, None |
|
|
return None, None |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_dashes(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the dash style as an (offset, dash-list) pair. |
|
|
|
|
|
See `.set_dashes` for details. |
|
|
|
|
|
Default value is (None, None). |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self._dashes |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_forced_alpha(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return whether the value given by get_alpha() should be used to |
|
|
override any other alpha-channel values. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self._forced_alpha |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_joinstyle(self): |
|
|
"""Return the `.JoinStyle`.""" |
|
|
return self._joinstyle.name |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_linewidth(self): |
|
|
"""Return the line width in points.""" |
|
|
return self._linewidth |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_rgb(self): |
|
|
"""Return a tuple of three or four floats from 0-1.""" |
|
|
return self._rgb |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_url(self): |
|
|
"""Return a url if one is set, None otherwise.""" |
|
|
return self._url |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_gid(self): |
|
|
"""Return the object identifier if one is set, None otherwise.""" |
|
|
return self._gid |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_snap(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the snap setting, which can be: |
|
|
|
|
|
* True: snap vertices to the nearest pixel center |
|
|
* False: leave vertices as-is |
|
|
* None: (auto) If the path contains only rectilinear line segments, |
|
|
round to the nearest pixel center |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self._snap |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_alpha(self, alpha): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends. |
|
|
|
|
|
If ``alpha=None`` (the default), the alpha components of the |
|
|
foreground and fill colors will be used to set their respective |
|
|
transparencies (where applicable); otherwise, ``alpha`` will override |
|
|
them. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if alpha is not None: |
|
|
self._alpha = alpha |
|
|
self._forced_alpha = True |
|
|
else: |
|
|
self._alpha = 1.0 |
|
|
self._forced_alpha = False |
|
|
self.set_foreground(self._rgb, isRGBA=True) |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_antialiased(self, b): |
|
|
"""Set whether object should be drawn with antialiased rendering.""" |
|
|
|
|
|
self._antialiased = int(bool(b)) |
|
|
|
|
|
@_docstring.interpd |
|
|
def set_capstyle(self, cs): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set how to draw endpoints of lines. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
cs : `.CapStyle` or %(CapStyle)s |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._capstyle = CapStyle(cs) |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_clip_rectangle(self, rectangle): |
|
|
"""Set the clip rectangle to a `.Bbox` or None.""" |
|
|
self._cliprect = rectangle |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_clip_path(self, path): |
|
|
"""Set the clip path to a `.TransformedPath` or None.""" |
|
|
_api.check_isinstance((transforms.TransformedPath, None), path=path) |
|
|
self._clippath = path |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_dashes(self, dash_offset, dash_list): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the dash style for the gc. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
dash_offset : float |
|
|
Distance, in points, into the dash pattern at which to |
|
|
start the pattern. It is usually set to 0. |
|
|
dash_list : array-like or None |
|
|
The on-off sequence as points. None specifies a solid line. All |
|
|
values must otherwise be non-negative (:math:`\\ge 0`). |
|
|
|
|
|
Notes |
|
|
----- |
|
|
See p. 666 of the PostScript |
|
|
`Language Reference |
|
|
<https://www.adobe.com/jp/print/postscript/pdfs/PLRM.pdf>`_ |
|
|
for more info. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if dash_list is not None: |
|
|
dl = np.asarray(dash_list) |
|
|
if np.any(dl < 0.0): |
|
|
raise ValueError( |
|
|
"All values in the dash list must be non-negative") |
|
|
if dl.size and not np.any(dl > 0.0): |
|
|
raise ValueError( |
|
|
'At least one value in the dash list must be positive') |
|
|
self._dashes = dash_offset, dash_list |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_foreground(self, fg, isRGBA=False): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the foreground color. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
fg : color |
|
|
isRGBA : bool |
|
|
If *fg* is known to be an ``(r, g, b, a)`` tuple, *isRGBA* can be |
|
|
set to True to improve performance. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if self._forced_alpha and isRGBA: |
|
|
self._rgb = fg[:3] + (self._alpha,) |
|
|
elif self._forced_alpha: |
|
|
self._rgb = colors.to_rgba(fg, self._alpha) |
|
|
elif isRGBA: |
|
|
self._rgb = fg |
|
|
else: |
|
|
self._rgb = colors.to_rgba(fg) |
|
|
|
|
|
@_docstring.interpd |
|
|
def set_joinstyle(self, js): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set how to draw connections between line segments. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
js : `.JoinStyle` or %(JoinStyle)s |
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|
""" |
|
|
self._joinstyle = JoinStyle(js) |
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|
def set_linewidth(self, w): |
|
|
"""Set the linewidth in points.""" |
|
|
self._linewidth = float(w) |
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def set_url(self, url): |
|
|
"""Set the url for links in compatible backends.""" |
|
|
self._url = url |
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|
def set_gid(self, id): |
|
|
"""Set the id.""" |
|
|
self._gid = id |
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|
def set_snap(self, snap): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the snap setting which may be: |
|
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|
|
* True: snap vertices to the nearest pixel center |
|
|
* False: leave vertices as-is |
|
|
* None: (auto) If the path contains only rectilinear line segments, |
|
|
round to the nearest pixel center |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._snap = snap |
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|
|
|
|
def set_hatch(self, hatch): |
|
|
"""Set the hatch style (for fills).""" |
|
|
self._hatch = hatch |
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|
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|
|
def get_hatch(self): |
|
|
"""Get the current hatch style.""" |
|
|
return self._hatch |
|
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|
|
def get_hatch_path(self, density=6.0): |
|
|
"""Return a `.Path` for the current hatch.""" |
|
|
hatch = self.get_hatch() |
|
|
if hatch is None: |
|
|
return None |
|
|
return Path.hatch(hatch, density) |
|
|
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|
|
def get_hatch_color(self): |
|
|
"""Get the hatch color.""" |
|
|
return self._hatch_color |
|
|
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|
|
def set_hatch_color(self, hatch_color): |
|
|
"""Set the hatch color.""" |
|
|
self._hatch_color = hatch_color |
|
|
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|
|
def get_hatch_linewidth(self): |
|
|
"""Get the hatch linewidth.""" |
|
|
return self._hatch_linewidth |
|
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|
|
|
def get_sketch_params(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the sketch parameters for the artist. |
|
|
|
|
|
Returns |
|
|
------- |
|
|
tuple or `None` |
|
|
|
|
|
A 3-tuple with the following elements: |
|
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|
|
|
* ``scale``: The amplitude of the wiggle perpendicular to the |
|
|
source line. |
|
|
* ``length``: The length of the wiggle along the line. |
|
|
* ``randomness``: The scale factor by which the length is |
|
|
shrunken or expanded. |
|
|
|
|
|
May return `None` if no sketch parameters were set. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self._sketch |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the sketch parameters. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
scale : float, optional |
|
|
The amplitude of the wiggle perpendicular to the source line, in |
|
|
pixels. If scale is `None`, or not provided, no sketch filter will |
|
|
be provided. |
|
|
length : float, default: 128 |
|
|
The length of the wiggle along the line, in pixels. |
|
|
randomness : float, default: 16 |
|
|
The scale factor by which the length is shrunken or expanded. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._sketch = ( |
|
|
None if scale is None |
|
|
else (scale, length or 128., randomness or 16.)) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TimerBase: |
|
|
""" |
|
|
A base class for providing timer events, useful for things animations. |
|
|
Backends need to implement a few specific methods in order to use their |
|
|
own timing mechanisms so that the timer events are integrated into their |
|
|
event loops. |
|
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|
|
Subclasses must override the following methods: |
|
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|
|
- ``_timer_start``: Backend-specific code for starting the timer. |
|
|
- ``_timer_stop``: Backend-specific code for stopping the timer. |
|
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|
|
Subclasses may additionally override the following methods: |
|
|
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|
|
- ``_timer_set_single_shot``: Code for setting the timer to single shot |
|
|
operating mode, if supported by the timer object. If not, the `Timer` |
|
|
class itself will store the flag and the ``_on_timer`` method should be |
|
|
overridden to support such behavior. |
|
|
|
|
|
- ``_timer_set_interval``: Code for setting the interval on the timer, if |
|
|
there is a method for doing so on the timer object. |
|
|
|
|
|
- ``_on_timer``: The internal function that any timer object should call, |
|
|
which will handle the task of running all callbacks that have been set. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, interval=None, callbacks=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
interval : int, default: 1000ms |
|
|
The time between timer events in milliseconds. Will be stored as |
|
|
``timer.interval``. |
|
|
callbacks : list[tuple[callable, tuple, dict]] |
|
|
List of (func, args, kwargs) tuples that will be called upon |
|
|
timer events. This list is accessible as ``timer.callbacks`` and |
|
|
can be manipulated directly, or the functions `add_callback` and |
|
|
`remove_callback` can be used. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self.callbacks = [] if callbacks is None else callbacks.copy() |
|
|
|
|
|
self.interval = 1000 if interval is None else interval |
|
|
self.single_shot = False |
|
|
|
|
|
def __del__(self): |
|
|
"""Need to stop timer and possibly disconnect timer.""" |
|
|
self._timer_stop() |
|
|
|
|
|
def start(self, interval=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Start the timer object. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
interval : int, optional |
|
|
Timer interval in milliseconds; overrides a previously set interval |
|
|
if provided. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if interval is not None: |
|
|
self.interval = interval |
|
|
self._timer_start() |
|
|
|
|
|
def stop(self): |
|
|
"""Stop the timer.""" |
|
|
self._timer_stop() |
|
|
|
|
|
def _timer_start(self): |
|
|
pass |
|
|
|
|
|
def _timer_stop(self): |
|
|
pass |
|
|
|
|
|
@property |
|
|
def interval(self): |
|
|
"""The time between timer events, in milliseconds.""" |
|
|
return self._interval |
|
|
|
|
|
@interval.setter |
|
|
def interval(self, interval): |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
interval = int(interval) |
|
|
self._interval = interval |
|
|
self._timer_set_interval() |
|
|
|
|
|
@property |
|
|
def single_shot(self): |
|
|
"""Whether this timer should stop after a single run.""" |
|
|
return self._single |
|
|
|
|
|
@single_shot.setter |
|
|
def single_shot(self, ss): |
|
|
self._single = ss |
|
|
self._timer_set_single_shot() |
|
|
|
|
|
def add_callback(self, func, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Register *func* to be called by timer when the event fires. Any |
|
|
additional arguments provided will be passed to *func*. |
|
|
|
|
|
This function returns *func*, which makes it possible to use it as a |
|
|
decorator. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self.callbacks.append((func, args, kwargs)) |
|
|
return func |
|
|
|
|
|
def remove_callback(self, func, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Remove *func* from list of callbacks. |
|
|
|
|
|
*args* and *kwargs* are optional and used to distinguish between copies |
|
|
of the same function registered to be called with different arguments. |
|
|
This behavior is deprecated. In the future, ``*args, **kwargs`` won't |
|
|
be considered anymore; to keep a specific callback removable by itself, |
|
|
pass it to `add_callback` as a `functools.partial` object. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if args or kwargs: |
|
|
_api.warn_deprecated( |
|
|
"3.1", message="In a future version, Timer.remove_callback " |
|
|
"will not take *args, **kwargs anymore, but remove all " |
|
|
"callbacks where the callable matches; to keep a specific " |
|
|
"callback removable by itself, pass it to add_callback as a " |
|
|
"functools.partial object.") |
|
|
self.callbacks.remove((func, args, kwargs)) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
funcs = [c[0] for c in self.callbacks] |
|
|
if func in funcs: |
|
|
self.callbacks.pop(funcs.index(func)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def _timer_set_interval(self): |
|
|
"""Used to set interval on underlying timer object.""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def _timer_set_single_shot(self): |
|
|
"""Used to set single shot on underlying timer object.""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def _on_timer(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Runs all function that have been registered as callbacks. Functions |
|
|
can return False (or 0) if they should not be called any more. If there |
|
|
are no callbacks, the timer is automatically stopped. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
for func, args, kwargs in self.callbacks: |
|
|
ret = func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ret == 0: |
|
|
self.callbacks.remove((func, args, kwargs)) |
|
|
|
|
|
if len(self.callbacks) == 0: |
|
|
self.stop() |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Event: |
|
|
""" |
|
|
A Matplotlib event. |
|
|
|
|
|
The following attributes are defined and shown with their default values. |
|
|
Subclasses may define additional attributes. |
|
|
|
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
name : str |
|
|
The event name. |
|
|
canvas : `FigureCanvasBase` |
|
|
The backend-specific canvas instance generating the event. |
|
|
guiEvent |
|
|
The GUI event that triggered the Matplotlib event. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, name, canvas, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
self.name = name |
|
|
self.canvas = canvas |
|
|
self.guiEvent = guiEvent |
|
|
|
|
|
def _process(self): |
|
|
"""Generate an event with name ``self.name`` on ``self.canvas``.""" |
|
|
self.canvas.callbacks.process(self.name, self) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class DrawEvent(Event): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
An event triggered by a draw operation on the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
In most backends, callbacks subscribed to this event will be fired after |
|
|
the rendering is complete but before the screen is updated. Any extra |
|
|
artists drawn to the canvas's renderer will be reflected without an |
|
|
explicit call to ``blit``. |
|
|
|
|
|
.. warning:: |
|
|
|
|
|
Calling ``canvas.draw`` and ``canvas.blit`` in these callbacks may |
|
|
not be safe with all backends and may cause infinite recursion. |
|
|
|
|
|
A DrawEvent has a number of special attributes in addition to those defined |
|
|
by the parent `Event` class. |
|
|
|
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
renderer : `RendererBase` |
|
|
The renderer for the draw event. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
def __init__(self, name, canvas, renderer): |
|
|
super().__init__(name, canvas) |
|
|
self.renderer = renderer |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ResizeEvent(Event): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
An event triggered by a canvas resize. |
|
|
|
|
|
A ResizeEvent has a number of special attributes in addition to those |
|
|
defined by the parent `Event` class. |
|
|
|
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
width : int |
|
|
Width of the canvas in pixels. |
|
|
height : int |
|
|
Height of the canvas in pixels. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, name, canvas): |
|
|
super().__init__(name, canvas) |
|
|
self.width, self.height = canvas.get_width_height() |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class CloseEvent(Event): |
|
|
"""An event triggered by a figure being closed.""" |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class LocationEvent(Event): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
An event that has a screen location. |
|
|
|
|
|
A LocationEvent has a number of special attributes in addition to those |
|
|
defined by the parent `Event` class. |
|
|
|
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
x, y : int or None |
|
|
Event location in pixels from bottom left of canvas. |
|
|
inaxes : `~matplotlib.axes.Axes` or None |
|
|
The `~.axes.Axes` instance over which the mouse is, if any. |
|
|
xdata, ydata : float or None |
|
|
Data coordinates of the mouse within *inaxes*, or *None* if the mouse |
|
|
is not over an Axes. |
|
|
modifiers : frozenset |
|
|
The keyboard modifiers currently being pressed (except for KeyEvent). |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
lastevent = None |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, name, canvas, x, y, guiEvent=None, *, modifiers=None): |
|
|
super().__init__(name, canvas, guiEvent=guiEvent) |
|
|
|
|
|
self.x = int(x) if x is not None else x |
|
|
|
|
|
self.y = int(y) if y is not None else y |
|
|
self.inaxes = None |
|
|
self.xdata = None |
|
|
self.ydata = None |
|
|
self.modifiers = frozenset(modifiers if modifiers is not None else []) |
|
|
|
|
|
if x is None or y is None: |
|
|
|
|
|
return |
|
|
|
|
|
if self.canvas.mouse_grabber is None: |
|
|
self.inaxes = self.canvas.inaxes((x, y)) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
self.inaxes = self.canvas.mouse_grabber |
|
|
|
|
|
if self.inaxes is not None: |
|
|
try: |
|
|
trans = self.inaxes.transData.inverted() |
|
|
xdata, ydata = trans.transform((x, y)) |
|
|
except ValueError: |
|
|
pass |
|
|
else: |
|
|
self.xdata = xdata |
|
|
self.ydata = ydata |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MouseButton(IntEnum): |
|
|
LEFT = 1 |
|
|
MIDDLE = 2 |
|
|
RIGHT = 3 |
|
|
BACK = 8 |
|
|
FORWARD = 9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MouseEvent(LocationEvent): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
A mouse event ('button_press_event', 'button_release_event', \ |
|
|
'scroll_event', 'motion_notify_event'). |
|
|
|
|
|
A MouseEvent has a number of special attributes in addition to those |
|
|
defined by the parent `Event` and `LocationEvent` classes. |
|
|
|
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
button : None or `MouseButton` or {'up', 'down'} |
|
|
The button pressed. 'up' and 'down' are used for scroll events. |
|
|
|
|
|
Note that LEFT and RIGHT actually refer to the "primary" and |
|
|
"secondary" buttons, i.e. if the user inverts their left and right |
|
|
buttons ("left-handed setting") then the LEFT button will be the one |
|
|
physically on the right. |
|
|
|
|
|
If this is unset, *name* is "scroll_event", and *step* is nonzero, then |
|
|
this will be set to "up" or "down" depending on the sign of *step*. |
|
|
|
|
|
key : None or str |
|
|
The key pressed when the mouse event triggered, e.g. 'shift'. |
|
|
See `KeyEvent`. |
|
|
|
|
|
.. warning:: |
|
|
This key is currently obtained from the last 'key_press_event' or |
|
|
'key_release_event' that occurred within the canvas. Thus, if the |
|
|
last change of keyboard state occurred while the canvas did not have |
|
|
focus, this attribute will be wrong. On the other hand, the |
|
|
``modifiers`` attribute should always be correct, but it can only |
|
|
report on modifier keys. |
|
|
|
|
|
step : float |
|
|
The number of scroll steps (positive for 'up', negative for 'down'). |
|
|
This applies only to 'scroll_event' and defaults to 0 otherwise. |
|
|
|
|
|
dblclick : bool |
|
|
Whether the event is a double-click. This applies only to |
|
|
'button_press_event' and is False otherwise. In particular, it's |
|
|
not used in 'button_release_event'. |
|
|
|
|
|
Examples |
|
|
-------- |
|
|
:: |
|
|
|
|
|
def on_press(event): |
|
|
print('you pressed', event.button, event.xdata, event.ydata) |
|
|
|
|
|
cid = fig.canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', on_press) |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, name, canvas, x, y, button=None, key=None, |
|
|
step=0, dblclick=False, guiEvent=None, *, modifiers=None): |
|
|
super().__init__( |
|
|
name, canvas, x, y, guiEvent=guiEvent, modifiers=modifiers) |
|
|
if button in MouseButton.__members__.values(): |
|
|
button = MouseButton(button) |
|
|
if name == "scroll_event" and button is None: |
|
|
if step > 0: |
|
|
button = "up" |
|
|
elif step < 0: |
|
|
button = "down" |
|
|
self.button = button |
|
|
self.key = key |
|
|
self.step = step |
|
|
self.dblclick = dblclick |
|
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self): |
|
|
return (f"{self.name}: " |
|
|
f"xy=({self.x}, {self.y}) xydata=({self.xdata}, {self.ydata}) " |
|
|
f"button={self.button} dblclick={self.dblclick} " |
|
|
f"inaxes={self.inaxes}") |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class PickEvent(Event): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
A pick event. |
|
|
|
|
|
This event is fired when the user picks a location on the canvas |
|
|
sufficiently close to an artist that has been made pickable with |
|
|
`.Artist.set_picker`. |
|
|
|
|
|
A PickEvent has a number of special attributes in addition to those defined |
|
|
by the parent `Event` class. |
|
|
|
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
mouseevent : `MouseEvent` |
|
|
The mouse event that generated the pick. |
|
|
artist : `~matplotlib.artist.Artist` |
|
|
The picked artist. Note that artists are not pickable by default |
|
|
(see `.Artist.set_picker`). |
|
|
other |
|
|
Additional attributes may be present depending on the type of the |
|
|
picked object; e.g., a `.Line2D` pick may define different extra |
|
|
attributes than a `.PatchCollection` pick. |
|
|
|
|
|
Examples |
|
|
-------- |
|
|
Bind a function ``on_pick()`` to pick events, that prints the coordinates |
|
|
of the picked data point:: |
|
|
|
|
|
ax.plot(np.rand(100), 'o', picker=5) # 5 points tolerance |
|
|
|
|
|
def on_pick(event): |
|
|
line = event.artist |
|
|
xdata, ydata = line.get_data() |
|
|
ind = event.ind |
|
|
print(f'on pick line: {xdata[ind]:.3f}, {ydata[ind]:.3f}') |
|
|
|
|
|
cid = fig.canvas.mpl_connect('pick_event', on_pick) |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, name, canvas, mouseevent, artist, |
|
|
guiEvent=None, **kwargs): |
|
|
if guiEvent is None: |
|
|
guiEvent = mouseevent.guiEvent |
|
|
super().__init__(name, canvas, guiEvent) |
|
|
self.mouseevent = mouseevent |
|
|
self.artist = artist |
|
|
self.__dict__.update(kwargs) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class KeyEvent(LocationEvent): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
A key event (key press, key release). |
|
|
|
|
|
A KeyEvent has a number of special attributes in addition to those defined |
|
|
by the parent `Event` and `LocationEvent` classes. |
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Attributes |
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---------- |
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key : None or str |
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The key(s) pressed. Could be *None*, a single case sensitive Unicode |
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character ("g", "G", "#", etc.), a special key ("control", "shift", |
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"f1", "up", etc.) or a combination of the above (e.g., "ctrl+alt+g", |
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"ctrl+alt+G"). |
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Notes |
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----- |
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Modifier keys will be prefixed to the pressed key and will be in the order |
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"ctrl", "alt", "super". The exception to this rule is when the pressed key |
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is itself a modifier key, therefore "ctrl+alt" and "alt+control" can both |
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be valid key values. |
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Examples |
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-------- |
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:: |
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def on_key(event): |
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print('you pressed', event.key, event.xdata, event.ydata) |
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cid = fig.canvas.mpl_connect('key_press_event', on_key) |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, name, canvas, key, x=0, y=0, guiEvent=None): |
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super().__init__(name, canvas, x, y, guiEvent=guiEvent) |
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self.key = key |
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def _key_handler(event): |
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if event.name == "key_press_event": |
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event.canvas._key = event.key |
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elif event.name == "key_release_event": |
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event.canvas._key = None |
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def _mouse_handler(event): |
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if event.name == "button_press_event": |
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event.canvas._button = event.button |
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elif event.name == "button_release_event": |
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event.canvas._button = None |
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elif event.name == "motion_notify_event" and event.button is None: |
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event.button = event.canvas._button |
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if event.key is None: |
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event.key = event.canvas._key |
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if event.name == "motion_notify_event": |
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last = LocationEvent.lastevent |
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last_axes = last.inaxes if last is not None else None |
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if last_axes != event.inaxes: |
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if last_axes is not None: |
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try: |
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last.canvas.callbacks.process("axes_leave_event", last) |
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except Exception: |
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pass |
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if event.inaxes is not None: |
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event.canvas.callbacks.process("axes_enter_event", event) |
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LocationEvent.lastevent = ( |
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None if event.name == "figure_leave_event" else event) |
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def _get_renderer(figure, print_method=None): |
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""" |
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Get the renderer that would be used to save a `.Figure`. |
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If you need a renderer without any active draw methods use |
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renderer._draw_disabled to temporary patch them out at your call site. |
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""" |
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class Done(Exception): |
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pass |
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def _draw(renderer): raise Done(renderer) |
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with cbook._setattr_cm(figure, draw=_draw), ExitStack() as stack: |
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if print_method is None: |
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fmt = figure.canvas.get_default_filetype() |
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print_method = stack.enter_context( |
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figure.canvas._switch_canvas_and_return_print_method(fmt)) |
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try: |
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print_method(io.BytesIO()) |
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except Done as exc: |
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renderer, = exc.args |
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return renderer |
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else: |
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raise RuntimeError(f"{print_method} did not call Figure.draw, so " |
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f"no renderer is available") |
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def _no_output_draw(figure): |
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figure.draw_without_rendering() |
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def _is_non_interactive_terminal_ipython(ip): |
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""" |
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Return whether we are in a terminal IPython, but non interactive. |
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When in _terminal_ IPython, ip.parent will have and `interact` attribute, |
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if this attribute is False we do not setup eventloop integration as the |
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user will _not_ interact with IPython. In all other case (ZMQKernel, or is |
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interactive), we do. |
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""" |
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return (hasattr(ip, 'parent') |
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and (ip.parent is not None) |
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and getattr(ip.parent, 'interact', None) is False) |
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class FigureCanvasBase: |
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""" |
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The canvas the figure renders into. |
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Attributes |
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---------- |
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figure : `~matplotlib.figure.Figure` |
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A high-level figure instance. |
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""" |
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required_interactive_framework = None |
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manager_class = _api.classproperty(lambda cls: FigureManagerBase) |
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events = [ |
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'resize_event', |
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'draw_event', |
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'key_press_event', |
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'key_release_event', |
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'button_press_event', |
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'button_release_event', |
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'scroll_event', |
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'motion_notify_event', |
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'pick_event', |
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'figure_enter_event', |
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'figure_leave_event', |
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'axes_enter_event', |
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'axes_leave_event', |
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'close_event' |
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] |
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fixed_dpi = None |
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filetypes = _default_filetypes |
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@_api.classproperty |
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def supports_blit(cls): |
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"""If this Canvas sub-class supports blitting.""" |
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|
return (hasattr(cls, "copy_from_bbox") |
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and hasattr(cls, "restore_region")) |
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def __init__(self, figure=None): |
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from matplotlib.figure import Figure |
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|
self._fix_ipython_backend2gui() |
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|
self._is_idle_drawing = True |
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self._is_saving = False |
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if figure is None: |
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figure = Figure() |
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figure.set_canvas(self) |
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|
self.figure = figure |
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|
self.manager = None |
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|
self.widgetlock = widgets.LockDraw() |
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|
self._button = None |
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|
self._key = None |
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|
self._lastx, self._lasty = None, None |
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self.mouse_grabber = None |
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|
self.toolbar = None |
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|
self._is_idle_drawing = False |
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figure._original_dpi = figure.dpi |
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|
self._device_pixel_ratio = 1 |
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super().__init__() |
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callbacks = property(lambda self: self.figure._canvas_callbacks) |
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|
button_pick_id = property(lambda self: self.figure._button_pick_id) |
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|
scroll_pick_id = property(lambda self: self.figure._scroll_pick_id) |
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@classmethod |
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@functools.lru_cache() |
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|
def _fix_ipython_backend2gui(cls): |
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|
if sys.modules.get("IPython") is None: |
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return |
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|
import IPython |
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|
ip = IPython.get_ipython() |
|
|
if not ip: |
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return |
|
|
from IPython.core import pylabtools as pt |
|
|
if (not hasattr(pt, "backend2gui") |
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|
or not hasattr(ip, "enable_matplotlib")): |
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return |
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|
backend2gui_rif = { |
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|
"qt": "qt", |
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|
"gtk3": "gtk3", |
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|
"gtk4": "gtk4", |
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|
"wx": "wx", |
|
|
"macosx": "osx", |
|
|
}.get(cls.required_interactive_framework) |
|
|
if backend2gui_rif: |
|
|
if _is_non_interactive_terminal_ipython(ip): |
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|
ip.enable_gui(backend2gui_rif) |
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|
@classmethod |
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|
def new_manager(cls, figure, num): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Create a new figure manager for *figure*, using this canvas class. |
|
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|
|
|
Notes |
|
|
----- |
|
|
This method should not be reimplemented in subclasses. If |
|
|
custom manager creation logic is needed, please reimplement |
|
|
``FigureManager.create_with_canvas``. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return cls.manager_class.create_with_canvas(cls, figure, num) |
|
|
|
|
|
@contextmanager |
|
|
def _idle_draw_cntx(self): |
|
|
self._is_idle_drawing = True |
|
|
try: |
|
|
yield |
|
|
finally: |
|
|
self._is_idle_drawing = False |
|
|
|
|
|
def is_saving(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return whether the renderer is in the process of saving |
|
|
to a file, rather than rendering for an on-screen buffer. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self._is_saving |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative="canvas.figure.pick") |
|
|
def pick(self, mouseevent): |
|
|
if not self.widgetlock.locked(): |
|
|
self.figure.pick(mouseevent) |
|
|
|
|
|
def blit(self, bbox=None): |
|
|
"""Blit the canvas in bbox (default entire canvas).""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def resize(self, w, h): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
UNUSED: Set the canvas size in pixels. |
|
|
|
|
|
Certain backends may implement a similar method internally, but this is |
|
|
not a requirement of, nor is it used by, Matplotlib itself. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if hasattr(super(), "resize"): |
|
|
return super().resize(w, h) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
_api.warn_deprecated("3.6", name="resize", obj_type="method", |
|
|
alternative="FigureManagerBase.resize") |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('draw_event', DrawEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def draw_event(self, renderer): |
|
|
"""Pass a `DrawEvent` to all functions connected to ``draw_event``.""" |
|
|
s = 'draw_event' |
|
|
event = DrawEvent(s, self, renderer) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, event) |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('resize_event', ResizeEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def resize_event(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Pass a `ResizeEvent` to all functions connected to ``resize_event``. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
s = 'resize_event' |
|
|
event = ResizeEvent(s, self) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, event) |
|
|
self.draw_idle() |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('close_event', CloseEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def close_event(self, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Pass a `CloseEvent` to all functions connected to ``close_event``. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
s = 'close_event' |
|
|
try: |
|
|
event = CloseEvent(s, self, guiEvent=guiEvent) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, event) |
|
|
except (TypeError, AttributeError): |
|
|
pass |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('key_press_event', KeyEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def key_press_event(self, key, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Pass a `KeyEvent` to all functions connected to ``key_press_event``. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._key = key |
|
|
s = 'key_press_event' |
|
|
event = KeyEvent( |
|
|
s, self, key, self._lastx, self._lasty, guiEvent=guiEvent) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, event) |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('key_release_event', KeyEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def key_release_event(self, key, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Pass a `KeyEvent` to all functions connected to ``key_release_event``. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
s = 'key_release_event' |
|
|
event = KeyEvent( |
|
|
s, self, key, self._lastx, self._lasty, guiEvent=guiEvent) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, event) |
|
|
self._key = None |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('pick_event', PickEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def pick_event(self, mouseevent, artist, **kwargs): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Callback processing for pick events. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method will be called by artists who are picked and will |
|
|
fire off `PickEvent` callbacks registered listeners. |
|
|
|
|
|
Note that artists are not pickable by default (see |
|
|
`.Artist.set_picker`). |
|
|
""" |
|
|
s = 'pick_event' |
|
|
event = PickEvent(s, self, mouseevent, artist, |
|
|
guiEvent=mouseevent.guiEvent, |
|
|
**kwargs) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, event) |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('scroll_event', MouseEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def scroll_event(self, x, y, step, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Callback processing for scroll events. |
|
|
|
|
|
Backend derived classes should call this function on any |
|
|
scroll wheel event. (*x*, *y*) are the canvas coords ((0, 0) is lower |
|
|
left). button and key are as defined in `MouseEvent`. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method will call all functions connected to the 'scroll_event' |
|
|
with a `MouseEvent` instance. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if step >= 0: |
|
|
self._button = 'up' |
|
|
else: |
|
|
self._button = 'down' |
|
|
s = 'scroll_event' |
|
|
mouseevent = MouseEvent(s, self, x, y, self._button, self._key, |
|
|
step=step, guiEvent=guiEvent) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, mouseevent) |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('button_press_event', MouseEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def button_press_event(self, x, y, button, dblclick=False, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Callback processing for mouse button press events. |
|
|
|
|
|
Backend derived classes should call this function on any mouse |
|
|
button press. (*x*, *y*) are the canvas coords ((0, 0) is lower left). |
|
|
button and key are as defined in `MouseEvent`. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method will call all functions connected to the |
|
|
'button_press_event' with a `MouseEvent` instance. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._button = button |
|
|
s = 'button_press_event' |
|
|
mouseevent = MouseEvent(s, self, x, y, button, self._key, |
|
|
dblclick=dblclick, guiEvent=guiEvent) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, mouseevent) |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('button_release_event', MouseEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def button_release_event(self, x, y, button, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Callback processing for mouse button release events. |
|
|
|
|
|
Backend derived classes should call this function on any mouse |
|
|
button release. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method will call all functions connected to the |
|
|
'button_release_event' with a `MouseEvent` instance. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
x : float |
|
|
The canvas coordinates where 0=left. |
|
|
y : float |
|
|
The canvas coordinates where 0=bottom. |
|
|
guiEvent |
|
|
The native UI event that generated the Matplotlib event. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
s = 'button_release_event' |
|
|
event = MouseEvent(s, self, x, y, button, self._key, guiEvent=guiEvent) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, event) |
|
|
self._button = None |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('motion_notify_event', MouseEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def motion_notify_event(self, x, y, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Callback processing for mouse movement events. |
|
|
|
|
|
Backend derived classes should call this function on any |
|
|
motion-notify-event. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method will call all functions connected to the |
|
|
'motion_notify_event' with a `MouseEvent` instance. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
x : float |
|
|
The canvas coordinates where 0=left. |
|
|
y : float |
|
|
The canvas coordinates where 0=bottom. |
|
|
guiEvent |
|
|
The native UI event that generated the Matplotlib event. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._lastx, self._lasty = x, y |
|
|
s = 'motion_notify_event' |
|
|
event = MouseEvent(s, self, x, y, self._button, self._key, |
|
|
guiEvent=guiEvent) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process(s, event) |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('leave_notify_event', LocationEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def leave_notify_event(self, guiEvent=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Callback processing for the mouse cursor leaving the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
Backend derived classes should call this function when leaving |
|
|
canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
guiEvent |
|
|
The native UI event that generated the Matplotlib event. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self.callbacks.process('figure_leave_event', LocationEvent.lastevent) |
|
|
LocationEvent.lastevent = None |
|
|
self._lastx, self._lasty = None, None |
|
|
|
|
|
@_api.deprecated("3.6", alternative=( |
|
|
"callbacks.process('enter_notify_event', LocationEvent(...))")) |
|
|
def enter_notify_event(self, guiEvent=None, *, xy): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Callback processing for the mouse cursor entering the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
Backend derived classes should call this function when entering |
|
|
canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
guiEvent |
|
|
The native UI event that generated the Matplotlib event. |
|
|
xy : (float, float) |
|
|
The coordinate location of the pointer when the canvas is entered. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._lastx, self._lasty = x, y = xy |
|
|
event = LocationEvent('figure_enter_event', self, x, y, guiEvent) |
|
|
self.callbacks.process('figure_enter_event', event) |
|
|
|
|
|
def inaxes(self, xy): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the topmost visible `~.axes.Axes` containing the point *xy*. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
xy : (float, float) |
|
|
(x, y) pixel positions from left/bottom of the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
Returns |
|
|
------- |
|
|
`~matplotlib.axes.Axes` or None |
|
|
The topmost visible Axes containing the point, or None if there |
|
|
is no Axes at the point. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
axes_list = [a for a in self.figure.get_axes() |
|
|
if a.patch.contains_point(xy) and a.get_visible()] |
|
|
if axes_list: |
|
|
axes = cbook._topmost_artist(axes_list) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
axes = None |
|
|
|
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|
return axes |
|
|
|
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|
def grab_mouse(self, ax): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the child `~.axes.Axes` which is grabbing the mouse events. |
|
|
|
|
|
Usually called by the widgets themselves. It is an error to call this |
|
|
if the mouse is already grabbed by another Axes. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if self.mouse_grabber not in (None, ax): |
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Another Axes already grabs mouse input") |
|
|
self.mouse_grabber = ax |
|
|
|
|
|
def release_mouse(self, ax): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Release the mouse grab held by the `~.axes.Axes` *ax*. |
|
|
|
|
|
Usually called by the widgets. It is ok to call this even if *ax* |
|
|
doesn't have the mouse grab currently. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if self.mouse_grabber is ax: |
|
|
self.mouse_grabber = None |
|
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|
|
|
def set_cursor(self, cursor): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the current cursor. |
|
|
|
|
|
This may have no effect if the backend does not display anything. |
|
|
|
|
|
If required by the backend, this method should trigger an update in |
|
|
the backend event loop after the cursor is set, as this method may be |
|
|
called e.g. before a long-running task during which the GUI is not |
|
|
updated. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
cursor : `.Cursors` |
|
|
The cursor to display over the canvas. Note: some backends may |
|
|
change the cursor for the entire window. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Render the `.Figure`. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method must walk the artist tree, even if no output is produced, |
|
|
because it triggers deferred work that users may want to access |
|
|
before saving output to disk. For example computing limits, |
|
|
auto-limits, and tick values. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_idle(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Request a widget redraw once control returns to the GUI event loop. |
|
|
|
|
|
Even if multiple calls to `draw_idle` occur before control returns |
|
|
to the GUI event loop, the figure will only be rendered once. |
|
|
|
|
|
Notes |
|
|
----- |
|
|
Backends may choose to override the method and implement their own |
|
|
strategy to prevent multiple renderings. |
|
|
|
|
|
""" |
|
|
if not self._is_idle_drawing: |
|
|
with self._idle_draw_cntx(): |
|
|
self.draw(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
|
|
|
@property |
|
|
def device_pixel_ratio(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
The ratio of physical to logical pixels used for the canvas on screen. |
|
|
|
|
|
By default, this is 1, meaning physical and logical pixels are the same |
|
|
size. Subclasses that support High DPI screens may set this property to |
|
|
indicate that said ratio is different. All Matplotlib interaction, |
|
|
unless working directly with the canvas, remains in logical pixels. |
|
|
|
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self._device_pixel_ratio |
|
|
|
|
|
def _set_device_pixel_ratio(self, ratio): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the ratio of physical to logical pixels used for the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
Subclasses that support High DPI screens can set this property to |
|
|
indicate that said ratio is different. The canvas itself will be |
|
|
created at the physical size, while the client side will use the |
|
|
logical size. Thus the DPI of the Figure will change to be scaled by |
|
|
this ratio. Implementations that support High DPI screens should use |
|
|
physical pixels for events so that transforms back to Axes space are |
|
|
correct. |
|
|
|
|
|
By default, this is 1, meaning physical and logical pixels are the same |
|
|
size. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
ratio : float |
|
|
The ratio of logical to physical pixels used for the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
Returns |
|
|
------- |
|
|
bool |
|
|
Whether the ratio has changed. Backends may interpret this as a |
|
|
signal to resize the window, repaint the canvas, or change any |
|
|
other relevant properties. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if self._device_pixel_ratio == ratio: |
|
|
return False |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dpi = ratio * self.figure._original_dpi |
|
|
self.figure._set_dpi(dpi, forward=False) |
|
|
self._device_pixel_ratio = ratio |
|
|
return True |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_width_height(self, *, physical=False): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the figure width and height in integral points or pixels. |
|
|
|
|
|
When the figure is used on High DPI screens (and the backend supports |
|
|
it), the truncation to integers occurs after scaling by the device |
|
|
pixel ratio. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
physical : bool, default: False |
|
|
Whether to return true physical pixels or logical pixels. Physical |
|
|
pixels may be used by backends that support HiDPI, but still |
|
|
configure the canvas using its actual size. |
|
|
|
|
|
Returns |
|
|
------- |
|
|
width, height : int |
|
|
The size of the figure, in points or pixels, depending on the |
|
|
backend. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return tuple(int(size / (1 if physical else self.device_pixel_ratio)) |
|
|
for size in self.figure.bbox.max) |
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
|
def get_supported_filetypes(cls): |
|
|
"""Return dict of savefig file formats supported by this backend.""" |
|
|
return cls.filetypes |
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
|
def get_supported_filetypes_grouped(cls): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return a dict of savefig file formats supported by this backend, |
|
|
where the keys are a file type name, such as 'Joint Photographic |
|
|
Experts Group', and the values are a list of filename extensions used |
|
|
for that filetype, such as ['jpg', 'jpeg']. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
groupings = {} |
|
|
for ext, name in cls.filetypes.items(): |
|
|
groupings.setdefault(name, []).append(ext) |
|
|
groupings[name].sort() |
|
|
return groupings |
|
|
|
|
|
@contextmanager |
|
|
def _switch_canvas_and_return_print_method(self, fmt, backend=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Context manager temporarily setting the canvas for saving the figure:: |
|
|
|
|
|
with canvas._switch_canvas_and_return_print_method(fmt, backend) \\ |
|
|
as print_method: |
|
|
# ``print_method`` is a suitable ``print_{fmt}`` method, and |
|
|
# the figure's canvas is temporarily switched to the method's |
|
|
# canvas within the with... block. ``print_method`` is also |
|
|
# wrapped to suppress extra kwargs passed by ``print_figure``. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
fmt : str |
|
|
If *backend* is None, then determine a suitable canvas class for |
|
|
saving to format *fmt* -- either the current canvas class, if it |
|
|
supports *fmt*, or whatever `get_registered_canvas_class` returns; |
|
|
switch the figure canvas to that canvas class. |
|
|
backend : str or None, default: None |
|
|
If not None, switch the figure canvas to the ``FigureCanvas`` class |
|
|
of the given backend. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
canvas = None |
|
|
if backend is not None: |
|
|
|
|
|
canvas_class = ( |
|
|
importlib.import_module(cbook._backend_module_name(backend)) |
|
|
.FigureCanvas) |
|
|
if not hasattr(canvas_class, f"print_{fmt}"): |
|
|
raise ValueError( |
|
|
f"The {backend!r} backend does not support {fmt} output") |
|
|
elif hasattr(self, f"print_{fmt}"): |
|
|
|
|
|
canvas = self |
|
|
canvas_class = None |
|
|
else: |
|
|
|
|
|
canvas_class = get_registered_canvas_class(fmt) |
|
|
if canvas_class: |
|
|
canvas = self.switch_backends(canvas_class) |
|
|
if canvas is None: |
|
|
raise ValueError( |
|
|
"Format {!r} is not supported (supported formats: {})".format( |
|
|
fmt, ", ".join(sorted(self.get_supported_filetypes())))) |
|
|
meth = getattr(canvas, f"print_{fmt}") |
|
|
mod = (meth.func.__module__ |
|
|
if hasattr(meth, "func") |
|
|
else meth.__module__) |
|
|
if mod.startswith(("matplotlib.", "mpl_toolkits.")): |
|
|
optional_kws = { |
|
|
"dpi", "facecolor", "edgecolor", "orientation", |
|
|
"bbox_inches_restore"} |
|
|
skip = optional_kws - {*inspect.signature(meth).parameters} |
|
|
print_method = functools.wraps(meth)(lambda *args, **kwargs: meth( |
|
|
*args, **{k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k not in skip})) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
print_method = meth |
|
|
try: |
|
|
yield print_method |
|
|
finally: |
|
|
self.figure.canvas = self |
|
|
|
|
|
def print_figure( |
|
|
self, filename, dpi=None, facecolor=None, edgecolor=None, |
|
|
orientation='portrait', format=None, *, |
|
|
bbox_inches=None, pad_inches=None, bbox_extra_artists=None, |
|
|
backend=None, **kwargs): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Render the figure to hardcopy. Set the figure patch face and edge |
|
|
colors. This is useful because some of the GUIs have a gray figure |
|
|
face color background and you'll probably want to override this on |
|
|
hardcopy. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
filename : str or path-like or file-like |
|
|
The file where the figure is saved. |
|
|
|
|
|
dpi : float, default: :rc:`savefig.dpi` |
|
|
The dots per inch to save the figure in. |
|
|
|
|
|
facecolor : color or 'auto', default: :rc:`savefig.facecolor` |
|
|
The facecolor of the figure. If 'auto', use the current figure |
|
|
facecolor. |
|
|
|
|
|
edgecolor : color or 'auto', default: :rc:`savefig.edgecolor` |
|
|
The edgecolor of the figure. If 'auto', use the current figure |
|
|
edgecolor. |
|
|
|
|
|
orientation : {'landscape', 'portrait'}, default: 'portrait' |
|
|
Only currently applies to PostScript printing. |
|
|
|
|
|
format : str, optional |
|
|
Force a specific file format. If not given, the format is inferred |
|
|
from the *filename* extension, and if that fails from |
|
|
:rc:`savefig.format`. |
|
|
|
|
|
bbox_inches : 'tight' or `.Bbox`, default: :rc:`savefig.bbox` |
|
|
Bounding box in inches: only the given portion of the figure is |
|
|
saved. If 'tight', try to figure out the tight bbox of the figure. |
|
|
|
|
|
pad_inches : float, default: :rc:`savefig.pad_inches` |
|
|
Amount of padding around the figure when *bbox_inches* is 'tight'. |
|
|
|
|
|
bbox_extra_artists : list of `~matplotlib.artist.Artist`, optional |
|
|
A list of extra artists that will be considered when the |
|
|
tight bbox is calculated. |
|
|
|
|
|
backend : str, optional |
|
|
Use a non-default backend to render the file, e.g. to render a |
|
|
png file with the "cairo" backend rather than the default "agg", |
|
|
or a pdf file with the "pgf" backend rather than the default |
|
|
"pdf". Note that the default backend is normally sufficient. See |
|
|
:ref:`the-builtin-backends` for a list of valid backends for each |
|
|
file format. Custom backends can be referenced as "module://...". |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if format is None: |
|
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(filename, os.PathLike): |
|
|
filename = os.fspath(filename) |
|
|
if isinstance(filename, str): |
|
|
format = os.path.splitext(filename)[1][1:] |
|
|
if format is None or format == '': |
|
|
format = self.get_default_filetype() |
|
|
if isinstance(filename, str): |
|
|
filename = filename.rstrip('.') + '.' + format |
|
|
format = format.lower() |
|
|
|
|
|
if dpi is None: |
|
|
dpi = rcParams['savefig.dpi'] |
|
|
if dpi == 'figure': |
|
|
dpi = getattr(self.figure, '_original_dpi', self.figure.dpi) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
with cbook._setattr_cm(self, manager=None), \ |
|
|
self._switch_canvas_and_return_print_method(format, backend) \ |
|
|
as print_method, \ |
|
|
cbook._setattr_cm(self.figure, dpi=dpi), \ |
|
|
cbook._setattr_cm(self.figure.canvas, _device_pixel_ratio=1), \ |
|
|
cbook._setattr_cm(self.figure.canvas, _is_saving=True), \ |
|
|
ExitStack() as stack: |
|
|
|
|
|
for prop in ["facecolor", "edgecolor"]: |
|
|
color = locals()[prop] |
|
|
if color is None: |
|
|
color = rcParams[f"savefig.{prop}"] |
|
|
if not cbook._str_equal(color, "auto"): |
|
|
stack.enter_context(self.figure._cm_set(**{prop: color})) |
|
|
|
|
|
if bbox_inches is None: |
|
|
bbox_inches = rcParams['savefig.bbox'] |
|
|
|
|
|
if (self.figure.get_layout_engine() is not None or |
|
|
bbox_inches == "tight"): |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
renderer = _get_renderer( |
|
|
self.figure, |
|
|
functools.partial( |
|
|
print_method, orientation=orientation) |
|
|
) |
|
|
with getattr(renderer, "_draw_disabled", nullcontext)(): |
|
|
self.figure.draw(renderer) |
|
|
|
|
|
if bbox_inches: |
|
|
if bbox_inches == "tight": |
|
|
bbox_inches = self.figure.get_tightbbox( |
|
|
renderer, bbox_extra_artists=bbox_extra_artists) |
|
|
if pad_inches is None: |
|
|
pad_inches = rcParams['savefig.pad_inches'] |
|
|
bbox_inches = bbox_inches.padded(pad_inches) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
restore_bbox = _tight_bbox.adjust_bbox( |
|
|
self.figure, bbox_inches, self.figure.canvas.fixed_dpi) |
|
|
|
|
|
_bbox_inches_restore = (bbox_inches, restore_bbox) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
_bbox_inches_restore = None |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stack.enter_context(self.figure._cm_set(layout_engine='none')) |
|
|
try: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
with cbook._setattr_cm(self.figure, dpi=dpi): |
|
|
result = print_method( |
|
|
filename, |
|
|
facecolor=facecolor, |
|
|
edgecolor=edgecolor, |
|
|
orientation=orientation, |
|
|
bbox_inches_restore=_bbox_inches_restore, |
|
|
**kwargs) |
|
|
finally: |
|
|
if bbox_inches and restore_bbox: |
|
|
restore_bbox() |
|
|
|
|
|
return result |
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
|
def get_default_filetype(cls): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the default savefig file format as specified in |
|
|
:rc:`savefig.format`. |
|
|
|
|
|
The returned string does not include a period. This method is |
|
|
overridden in backends that only support a single file type. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return rcParams['savefig.format'] |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_default_filename(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return a string, which includes extension, suitable for use as |
|
|
a default filename. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
basename = (self.manager.get_window_title() if self.manager is not None |
|
|
else '') |
|
|
basename = (basename or 'image').replace(' ', '_') |
|
|
filetype = self.get_default_filetype() |
|
|
filename = basename + '.' + filetype |
|
|
return filename |
|
|
|
|
|
def switch_backends(self, FigureCanvasClass): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Instantiate an instance of FigureCanvasClass |
|
|
|
|
|
This is used for backend switching, e.g., to instantiate a |
|
|
FigureCanvasPS from a FigureCanvasGTK. Note, deep copying is |
|
|
not done, so any changes to one of the instances (e.g., setting |
|
|
figure size or line props), will be reflected in the other |
|
|
""" |
|
|
newCanvas = FigureCanvasClass(self.figure) |
|
|
newCanvas._is_saving = self._is_saving |
|
|
return newCanvas |
|
|
|
|
|
def mpl_connect(self, s, func): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Bind function *func* to event *s*. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
s : str |
|
|
One of the following events ids: |
|
|
|
|
|
- 'button_press_event' |
|
|
- 'button_release_event' |
|
|
- 'draw_event' |
|
|
- 'key_press_event' |
|
|
- 'key_release_event' |
|
|
- 'motion_notify_event' |
|
|
- 'pick_event' |
|
|
- 'resize_event' |
|
|
- 'scroll_event' |
|
|
- 'figure_enter_event', |
|
|
- 'figure_leave_event', |
|
|
- 'axes_enter_event', |
|
|
- 'axes_leave_event' |
|
|
- 'close_event'. |
|
|
|
|
|
func : callable |
|
|
The callback function to be executed, which must have the |
|
|
signature:: |
|
|
|
|
|
def func(event: Event) -> Any |
|
|
|
|
|
For the location events (button and key press/release), if the |
|
|
mouse is over the Axes, the ``inaxes`` attribute of the event will |
|
|
be set to the `~matplotlib.axes.Axes` the event occurs is over, and |
|
|
additionally, the variables ``xdata`` and ``ydata`` attributes will |
|
|
be set to the mouse location in data coordinates. See `.KeyEvent` |
|
|
and `.MouseEvent` for more info. |
|
|
|
|
|
.. note:: |
|
|
|
|
|
If func is a method, this only stores a weak reference to the |
|
|
method. Thus, the figure does not influence the lifetime of |
|
|
the associated object. Usually, you want to make sure that the |
|
|
object is kept alive throughout the lifetime of the figure by |
|
|
holding a reference to it. |
|
|
|
|
|
Returns |
|
|
------- |
|
|
cid |
|
|
A connection id that can be used with |
|
|
`.FigureCanvasBase.mpl_disconnect`. |
|
|
|
|
|
Examples |
|
|
-------- |
|
|
:: |
|
|
|
|
|
def on_press(event): |
|
|
print('you pressed', event.button, event.xdata, event.ydata) |
|
|
|
|
|
cid = canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', on_press) |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
return self.callbacks.connect(s, func) |
|
|
|
|
|
def mpl_disconnect(self, cid): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Disconnect the callback with id *cid*. |
|
|
|
|
|
Examples |
|
|
-------- |
|
|
:: |
|
|
|
|
|
cid = canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', on_press) |
|
|
# ... later |
|
|
canvas.mpl_disconnect(cid) |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return self.callbacks.disconnect(cid) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
_timer_cls = TimerBase |
|
|
|
|
|
def new_timer(self, interval=None, callbacks=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Create a new backend-specific subclass of `.Timer`. |
|
|
|
|
|
This is useful for getting periodic events through the backend's native |
|
|
event loop. Implemented only for backends with GUIs. |
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Parameters |
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---------- |
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interval : int |
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Timer interval in milliseconds. |
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callbacks : list[tuple[callable, tuple, dict]] |
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Sequence of (func, args, kwargs) where ``func(*args, **kwargs)`` |
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will be executed by the timer every *interval*. |
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Callbacks which return ``False`` or ``0`` will be removed from the |
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timer. |
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Examples |
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-------- |
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>>> timer = fig.canvas.new_timer(callbacks=[(f1, (1,), {'a': 3})]) |
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""" |
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return self._timer_cls(interval=interval, callbacks=callbacks) |
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def flush_events(self): |
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""" |
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Flush the GUI events for the figure. |
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Interactive backends need to reimplement this method. |
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""" |
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def start_event_loop(self, timeout=0): |
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""" |
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Start a blocking event loop. |
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Such an event loop is used by interactive functions, such as |
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`~.Figure.ginput` and `~.Figure.waitforbuttonpress`, to wait for |
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events. |
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The event loop blocks until a callback function triggers |
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`stop_event_loop`, or *timeout* is reached. |
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If *timeout* is 0 or negative, never timeout. |
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Only interactive backends need to reimplement this method and it relies |
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on `flush_events` being properly implemented. |
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Interactive backends should implement this in a more native way. |
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""" |
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if timeout <= 0: |
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timeout = np.inf |
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timestep = 0.01 |
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counter = 0 |
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self._looping = True |
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while self._looping and counter * timestep < timeout: |
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self.flush_events() |
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time.sleep(timestep) |
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counter += 1 |
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def stop_event_loop(self): |
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""" |
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Stop the current blocking event loop. |
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Interactive backends need to reimplement this to match |
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`start_event_loop` |
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""" |
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self._looping = False |
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def key_press_handler(event, canvas=None, toolbar=None): |
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""" |
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Implement the default Matplotlib key bindings for the canvas and toolbar |
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described at :ref:`key-event-handling`. |
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Parameters |
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---------- |
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event : `KeyEvent` |
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A key press/release event. |
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canvas : `FigureCanvasBase`, default: ``event.canvas`` |
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|
The backend-specific canvas instance. This parameter is kept for |
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back-compatibility, but, if set, should always be equal to |
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``event.canvas``. |
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|
toolbar : `NavigationToolbar2`, default: ``event.canvas.toolbar`` |
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|
The navigation cursor toolbar. This parameter is kept for |
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back-compatibility, but, if set, should always be equal to |
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``event.canvas.toolbar``. |
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|
""" |
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if event.key is None: |
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return |
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if canvas is None: |
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canvas = event.canvas |
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if toolbar is None: |
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toolbar = canvas.toolbar |
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fullscreen_keys = rcParams['keymap.fullscreen'] |
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home_keys = rcParams['keymap.home'] |
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back_keys = rcParams['keymap.back'] |
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forward_keys = rcParams['keymap.forward'] |
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|
pan_keys = rcParams['keymap.pan'] |
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zoom_keys = rcParams['keymap.zoom'] |
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save_keys = rcParams['keymap.save'] |
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quit_keys = rcParams['keymap.quit'] |
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|
quit_all_keys = rcParams['keymap.quit_all'] |
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|
grid_keys = rcParams['keymap.grid'] |
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|
grid_minor_keys = rcParams['keymap.grid_minor'] |
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|
toggle_yscale_keys = rcParams['keymap.yscale'] |
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|
toggle_xscale_keys = rcParams['keymap.xscale'] |
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if event.key in fullscreen_keys: |
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try: |
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canvas.manager.full_screen_toggle() |
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|
except AttributeError: |
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|
pass |
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|
if event.key in quit_keys: |
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|
Gcf.destroy_fig(canvas.figure) |
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|
if event.key in quit_all_keys: |
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|
Gcf.destroy_all() |
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if toolbar is not None: |
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if event.key in home_keys: |
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|
toolbar.home() |
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elif event.key in back_keys: |
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|
toolbar.back() |
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elif event.key in forward_keys: |
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|
toolbar.forward() |
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|
elif event.key in pan_keys: |
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|
toolbar.pan() |
|
|
toolbar._update_cursor(event) |
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|
|
elif event.key in zoom_keys: |
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|
toolbar.zoom() |
|
|
toolbar._update_cursor(event) |
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|
|
elif event.key in save_keys: |
|
|
toolbar.save_figure() |
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|
|
if event.inaxes is None: |
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|
return |
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def _get_uniform_gridstate(ticks): |
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|
if all(tick.gridline.get_visible() for tick in ticks): |
|
|
return True |
|
|
elif not any(tick.gridline.get_visible() for tick in ticks): |
|
|
return False |
|
|
else: |
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|
return None |
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|
ax = event.inaxes |
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|
|
if (event.key in grid_keys |
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|
|
and None not in [_get_uniform_gridstate(ax.xaxis.minorTicks), |
|
|
_get_uniform_gridstate(ax.yaxis.minorTicks)]): |
|
|
x_state = _get_uniform_gridstate(ax.xaxis.majorTicks) |
|
|
y_state = _get_uniform_gridstate(ax.yaxis.majorTicks) |
|
|
cycle = [(False, False), (True, False), (True, True), (False, True)] |
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try: |
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|
x_state, y_state = ( |
|
|
cycle[(cycle.index((x_state, y_state)) + 1) % len(cycle)]) |
|
|
except ValueError: |
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|
pass |
|
|
else: |
|
|
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|
|
ax.grid(x_state, which="major" if x_state else "both", axis="x") |
|
|
ax.grid(y_state, which="major" if y_state else "both", axis="y") |
|
|
canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
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|
|
if (event.key in grid_minor_keys |
|
|
|
|
|
and None not in [_get_uniform_gridstate(ax.xaxis.majorTicks), |
|
|
_get_uniform_gridstate(ax.yaxis.majorTicks)]): |
|
|
x_state = _get_uniform_gridstate(ax.xaxis.minorTicks) |
|
|
y_state = _get_uniform_gridstate(ax.yaxis.minorTicks) |
|
|
cycle = [(False, False), (True, False), (True, True), (False, True)] |
|
|
try: |
|
|
x_state, y_state = ( |
|
|
cycle[(cycle.index((x_state, y_state)) + 1) % len(cycle)]) |
|
|
except ValueError: |
|
|
|
|
|
pass |
|
|
else: |
|
|
ax.grid(x_state, which="both", axis="x") |
|
|
ax.grid(y_state, which="both", axis="y") |
|
|
canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
|
|
|
elif event.key in toggle_yscale_keys: |
|
|
scale = ax.get_yscale() |
|
|
if scale == 'log': |
|
|
ax.set_yscale('linear') |
|
|
ax.figure.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
elif scale == 'linear': |
|
|
try: |
|
|
ax.set_yscale('log') |
|
|
except ValueError as exc: |
|
|
_log.warning(str(exc)) |
|
|
ax.set_yscale('linear') |
|
|
ax.figure.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
|
|
|
elif event.key in toggle_xscale_keys: |
|
|
scalex = ax.get_xscale() |
|
|
if scalex == 'log': |
|
|
ax.set_xscale('linear') |
|
|
ax.figure.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
elif scalex == 'linear': |
|
|
try: |
|
|
ax.set_xscale('log') |
|
|
except ValueError as exc: |
|
|
_log.warning(str(exc)) |
|
|
ax.set_xscale('linear') |
|
|
ax.figure.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def button_press_handler(event, canvas=None, toolbar=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
The default Matplotlib button actions for extra mouse buttons. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters are as for `key_press_handler`, except that *event* is a |
|
|
`MouseEvent`. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if canvas is None: |
|
|
canvas = event.canvas |
|
|
if toolbar is None: |
|
|
toolbar = canvas.toolbar |
|
|
if toolbar is not None: |
|
|
button_name = str(MouseButton(event.button)) |
|
|
if button_name in rcParams['keymap.back']: |
|
|
toolbar.back() |
|
|
elif button_name in rcParams['keymap.forward']: |
|
|
toolbar.forward() |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class NonGuiException(Exception): |
|
|
"""Raised when trying show a figure in a non-GUI backend.""" |
|
|
pass |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class FigureManagerBase: |
|
|
""" |
|
|
A backend-independent abstraction of a figure container and controller. |
|
|
|
|
|
The figure manager is used by pyplot to interact with the window in a |
|
|
backend-independent way. It's an adapter for the real (GUI) framework that |
|
|
represents the visual figure on screen. |
|
|
|
|
|
GUI backends define from this class to translate common operations such |
|
|
as *show* or *resize* to the GUI-specific code. Non-GUI backends do not |
|
|
support these operations an can just use the base class. |
|
|
|
|
|
This following basic operations are accessible: |
|
|
|
|
|
**Window operations** |
|
|
|
|
|
- `~.FigureManagerBase.show` |
|
|
- `~.FigureManagerBase.destroy` |
|
|
- `~.FigureManagerBase.full_screen_toggle` |
|
|
- `~.FigureManagerBase.resize` |
|
|
- `~.FigureManagerBase.get_window_title` |
|
|
- `~.FigureManagerBase.set_window_title` |
|
|
|
|
|
**Key and mouse button press handling** |
|
|
|
|
|
The figure manager sets up default key and mouse button press handling by |
|
|
hooking up the `.key_press_handler` to the matplotlib event system. This |
|
|
ensures the same shortcuts and mouse actions across backends. |
|
|
|
|
|
**Other operations** |
|
|
|
|
|
Subclasses will have additional attributes and functions to access |
|
|
additional functionality. This is of course backend-specific. For example, |
|
|
most GUI backends have ``window`` and ``toolbar`` attributes that give |
|
|
access to the native GUI widgets of the respective framework. |
|
|
|
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
canvas : `FigureCanvasBase` |
|
|
The backend-specific canvas instance. |
|
|
|
|
|
num : int or str |
|
|
The figure number. |
|
|
|
|
|
key_press_handler_id : int |
|
|
The default key handler cid, when using the toolmanager. |
|
|
To disable the default key press handling use:: |
|
|
|
|
|
figure.canvas.mpl_disconnect( |
|
|
figure.canvas.manager.key_press_handler_id) |
|
|
|
|
|
button_press_handler_id : int |
|
|
The default mouse button handler cid, when using the toolmanager. |
|
|
To disable the default button press handling use:: |
|
|
|
|
|
figure.canvas.mpl_disconnect( |
|
|
figure.canvas.manager.button_press_handler_id) |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
_toolbar2_class = None |
|
|
_toolmanager_toolbar_class = None |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, canvas, num): |
|
|
self.canvas = canvas |
|
|
canvas.manager = self |
|
|
self.num = num |
|
|
self.set_window_title(f"Figure {num:d}") |
|
|
|
|
|
self.key_press_handler_id = None |
|
|
self.button_press_handler_id = None |
|
|
if rcParams['toolbar'] != 'toolmanager': |
|
|
self.key_press_handler_id = self.canvas.mpl_connect( |
|
|
'key_press_event', key_press_handler) |
|
|
self.button_press_handler_id = self.canvas.mpl_connect( |
|
|
'button_press_event', button_press_handler) |
|
|
|
|
|
self.toolmanager = (ToolManager(canvas.figure) |
|
|
if mpl.rcParams['toolbar'] == 'toolmanager' |
|
|
else None) |
|
|
if (mpl.rcParams["toolbar"] == "toolbar2" |
|
|
and self._toolbar2_class): |
|
|
self.toolbar = self._toolbar2_class(self.canvas) |
|
|
elif (mpl.rcParams["toolbar"] == "toolmanager" |
|
|
and self._toolmanager_toolbar_class): |
|
|
self.toolbar = self._toolmanager_toolbar_class(self.toolmanager) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
self.toolbar = None |
|
|
|
|
|
if self.toolmanager: |
|
|
tools.add_tools_to_manager(self.toolmanager) |
|
|
if self.toolbar: |
|
|
tools.add_tools_to_container(self.toolbar) |
|
|
|
|
|
@self.canvas.figure.add_axobserver |
|
|
def notify_axes_change(fig): |
|
|
|
|
|
if self.toolmanager is None and self.toolbar is not None: |
|
|
self.toolbar.update() |
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
|
def create_with_canvas(cls, canvas_class, figure, num): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Create a manager for a given *figure* using a specific *canvas_class*. |
|
|
|
|
|
Backends should override this method if they have specific needs for |
|
|
setting up the canvas or the manager. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return cls(canvas_class(figure), num) |
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
|
def start_main_loop(cls): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Start the main event loop. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method is called by `.FigureManagerBase.pyplot_show`, which is the |
|
|
implementation of `.pyplot.show`. To customize the behavior of |
|
|
`.pyplot.show`, interactive backends should usually override |
|
|
`~.FigureManagerBase.start_main_loop`; if more customized logic is |
|
|
necessary, `~.FigureManagerBase.pyplot_show` can also be overridden. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
|
def pyplot_show(cls, *, block=None): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Show all figures. This method is the implementation of `.pyplot.show`. |
|
|
|
|
|
To customize the behavior of `.pyplot.show`, interactive backends |
|
|
should usually override `~.FigureManagerBase.start_main_loop`; if more |
|
|
customized logic is necessary, `~.FigureManagerBase.pyplot_show` can |
|
|
also be overridden. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
block : bool, optional |
|
|
Whether to block by calling ``start_main_loop``. The default, |
|
|
None, means to block if we are neither in IPython's ``%pylab`` mode |
|
|
nor in ``interactive`` mode. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
managers = Gcf.get_all_fig_managers() |
|
|
if not managers: |
|
|
return |
|
|
for manager in managers: |
|
|
try: |
|
|
manager.show() |
|
|
except NonGuiException as exc: |
|
|
_api.warn_external(str(exc)) |
|
|
if block is None: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
pyplot_show = getattr(sys.modules.get("matplotlib.pyplot"), "show", None) |
|
|
ipython_pylab = hasattr(pyplot_show, "_needmain") |
|
|
block = not ipython_pylab and not is_interactive() |
|
|
if block: |
|
|
cls.start_main_loop() |
|
|
|
|
|
def show(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
For GUI backends, show the figure window and redraw. |
|
|
For non-GUI backends, raise an exception, unless running headless (i.e. |
|
|
on Linux with an unset DISPLAY); this exception is converted to a |
|
|
warning in `.Figure.show`. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
if sys.platform == "linux" and not os.environ.get("DISPLAY"): |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return |
|
|
raise NonGuiException( |
|
|
f"Matplotlib is currently using {get_backend()}, which is a " |
|
|
f"non-GUI backend, so cannot show the figure.") |
|
|
|
|
|
def destroy(self): |
|
|
pass |
|
|
|
|
|
def full_screen_toggle(self): |
|
|
pass |
|
|
|
|
|
def resize(self, w, h): |
|
|
"""For GUI backends, resize the window (in physical pixels).""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_window_title(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Return the title text of the window containing the figure, or None |
|
|
if there is no window (e.g., a PS backend). |
|
|
""" |
|
|
return 'image' |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_window_title(self, title): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the title text of the window containing the figure. |
|
|
|
|
|
This has no effect for non-GUI (e.g., PS) backends. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
cursors = tools.cursors |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _Mode(str, Enum): |
|
|
NONE = "" |
|
|
PAN = "pan/zoom" |
|
|
ZOOM = "zoom rect" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self): |
|
|
return self.value |
|
|
|
|
|
@property |
|
|
def _navigate_mode(self): |
|
|
return self.name if self is not _Mode.NONE else None |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class NavigationToolbar2: |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Base class for the navigation cursor, version 2. |
|
|
|
|
|
Backends must implement a canvas that handles connections for |
|
|
'button_press_event' and 'button_release_event'. See |
|
|
:meth:`FigureCanvasBase.mpl_connect` for more information. |
|
|
|
|
|
They must also define |
|
|
|
|
|
:meth:`save_figure` |
|
|
save the current figure |
|
|
|
|
|
:meth:`draw_rubberband` (optional) |
|
|
draw the zoom to rect "rubberband" rectangle |
|
|
|
|
|
:meth:`set_message` (optional) |
|
|
display message |
|
|
|
|
|
:meth:`set_history_buttons` (optional) |
|
|
you can change the history back / forward buttons to |
|
|
indicate disabled / enabled state. |
|
|
|
|
|
and override ``__init__`` to set up the toolbar -- without forgetting to |
|
|
call the base-class init. Typically, ``__init__`` needs to set up toolbar |
|
|
buttons connected to the `home`, `back`, `forward`, `pan`, `zoom`, and |
|
|
`save_figure` methods and using standard icons in the "images" subdirectory |
|
|
of the data path. |
|
|
|
|
|
That's it, we'll do the rest! |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
toolitems = ( |
|
|
('Home', 'Reset original view', 'home', 'home'), |
|
|
('Back', 'Back to previous view', 'back', 'back'), |
|
|
('Forward', 'Forward to next view', 'forward', 'forward'), |
|
|
(None, None, None, None), |
|
|
('Pan', |
|
|
'Left button pans, Right button zooms\n' |
|
|
'x/y fixes axis, CTRL fixes aspect', |
|
|
'move', 'pan'), |
|
|
('Zoom', 'Zoom to rectangle\nx/y fixes axis', 'zoom_to_rect', 'zoom'), |
|
|
('Subplots', 'Configure subplots', 'subplots', 'configure_subplots'), |
|
|
(None, None, None, None), |
|
|
('Save', 'Save the figure', 'filesave', 'save_figure'), |
|
|
) |
|
|
|
|
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def __init__(self, canvas): |
|
|
self.canvas = canvas |
|
|
canvas.toolbar = self |
|
|
self._nav_stack = cbook.Stack() |
|
|
|
|
|
self._last_cursor = tools.Cursors.POINTER |
|
|
|
|
|
self._id_press = self.canvas.mpl_connect( |
|
|
'button_press_event', self._zoom_pan_handler) |
|
|
self._id_release = self.canvas.mpl_connect( |
|
|
'button_release_event', self._zoom_pan_handler) |
|
|
self._id_drag = self.canvas.mpl_connect( |
|
|
'motion_notify_event', self.mouse_move) |
|
|
self._pan_info = None |
|
|
self._zoom_info = None |
|
|
|
|
|
self.mode = _Mode.NONE |
|
|
self.set_history_buttons() |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_message(self, s): |
|
|
"""Display a message on toolbar or in status bar.""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def draw_rubberband(self, event, x0, y0, x1, y1): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Draw a rectangle rubberband to indicate zoom limits. |
|
|
|
|
|
Note that it is not guaranteed that ``x0 <= x1`` and ``y0 <= y1``. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def remove_rubberband(self): |
|
|
"""Remove the rubberband.""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def home(self, *args): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Restore the original view. |
|
|
|
|
|
For convenience of being directly connected as a GUI callback, which |
|
|
often get passed additional parameters, this method accepts arbitrary |
|
|
parameters, but does not use them. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._nav_stack.home() |
|
|
self.set_history_buttons() |
|
|
self._update_view() |
|
|
|
|
|
def back(self, *args): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Move back up the view lim stack. |
|
|
|
|
|
For convenience of being directly connected as a GUI callback, which |
|
|
often get passed additional parameters, this method accepts arbitrary |
|
|
parameters, but does not use them. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._nav_stack.back() |
|
|
self.set_history_buttons() |
|
|
self._update_view() |
|
|
|
|
|
def forward(self, *args): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Move forward in the view lim stack. |
|
|
|
|
|
For convenience of being directly connected as a GUI callback, which |
|
|
often get passed additional parameters, this method accepts arbitrary |
|
|
parameters, but does not use them. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._nav_stack.forward() |
|
|
self.set_history_buttons() |
|
|
self._update_view() |
|
|
|
|
|
def _update_cursor(self, event): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Update the cursor after a mouse move event or a tool (de)activation. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if self.mode and event.inaxes and event.inaxes.get_navigate(): |
|
|
if (self.mode == _Mode.ZOOM |
|
|
and self._last_cursor != tools.Cursors.SELECT_REGION): |
|
|
self.canvas.set_cursor(tools.Cursors.SELECT_REGION) |
|
|
self._last_cursor = tools.Cursors.SELECT_REGION |
|
|
elif (self.mode == _Mode.PAN |
|
|
and self._last_cursor != tools.Cursors.MOVE): |
|
|
self.canvas.set_cursor(tools.Cursors.MOVE) |
|
|
self._last_cursor = tools.Cursors.MOVE |
|
|
elif self._last_cursor != tools.Cursors.POINTER: |
|
|
self.canvas.set_cursor(tools.Cursors.POINTER) |
|
|
self._last_cursor = tools.Cursors.POINTER |
|
|
|
|
|
@contextmanager |
|
|
def _wait_cursor_for_draw_cm(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Set the cursor to a wait cursor when drawing the canvas. |
|
|
|
|
|
In order to avoid constantly changing the cursor when the canvas |
|
|
changes frequently, do nothing if this context was triggered during the |
|
|
last second. (Optimally we'd prefer only setting the wait cursor if |
|
|
the *current* draw takes too long, but the current draw blocks the GUI |
|
|
thread). |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self._draw_time, last_draw_time = ( |
|
|
time.time(), getattr(self, "_draw_time", -np.inf)) |
|
|
if self._draw_time - last_draw_time > 1: |
|
|
try: |
|
|
self.canvas.set_cursor(tools.Cursors.WAIT) |
|
|
yield |
|
|
finally: |
|
|
self.canvas.set_cursor(self._last_cursor) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
yield |
|
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
|
def _mouse_event_to_message(event): |
|
|
if event.inaxes and event.inaxes.get_navigate(): |
|
|
try: |
|
|
s = event.inaxes.format_coord(event.xdata, event.ydata) |
|
|
except (ValueError, OverflowError): |
|
|
pass |
|
|
else: |
|
|
s = s.rstrip() |
|
|
artists = [a for a in event.inaxes._mouseover_set |
|
|
if a.contains(event)[0] and a.get_visible()] |
|
|
if artists: |
|
|
a = cbook._topmost_artist(artists) |
|
|
if a is not event.inaxes.patch: |
|
|
data = a.get_cursor_data(event) |
|
|
if data is not None: |
|
|
data_str = a.format_cursor_data(data).rstrip() |
|
|
if data_str: |
|
|
s = s + '\n' + data_str |
|
|
return s |
|
|
return "" |
|
|
|
|
|
def mouse_move(self, event): |
|
|
self._update_cursor(event) |
|
|
self.set_message(self._mouse_event_to_message(event)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def _zoom_pan_handler(self, event): |
|
|
if self.mode == _Mode.PAN: |
|
|
if event.name == "button_press_event": |
|
|
self.press_pan(event) |
|
|
elif event.name == "button_release_event": |
|
|
self.release_pan(event) |
|
|
if self.mode == _Mode.ZOOM: |
|
|
if event.name == "button_press_event": |
|
|
self.press_zoom(event) |
|
|
elif event.name == "button_release_event": |
|
|
self.release_zoom(event) |
|
|
|
|
|
def pan(self, *args): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Toggle the pan/zoom tool. |
|
|
|
|
|
Pan with left button, zoom with right. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
if not self.canvas.widgetlock.available(self): |
|
|
self.set_message("pan unavailable") |
|
|
return |
|
|
if self.mode == _Mode.PAN: |
|
|
self.mode = _Mode.NONE |
|
|
self.canvas.widgetlock.release(self) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
self.mode = _Mode.PAN |
|
|
self.canvas.widgetlock(self) |
|
|
for a in self.canvas.figure.get_axes(): |
|
|
a.set_navigate_mode(self.mode._navigate_mode) |
|
|
|
|
|
_PanInfo = namedtuple("_PanInfo", "button axes cid") |
|
|
|
|
|
def press_pan(self, event): |
|
|
"""Callback for mouse button press in pan/zoom mode.""" |
|
|
if (event.button not in [MouseButton.LEFT, MouseButton.RIGHT] |
|
|
or event.x is None or event.y is None): |
|
|
return |
|
|
axes = [a for a in self.canvas.figure.get_axes() |
|
|
if a.in_axes(event) and a.get_navigate() and a.can_pan()] |
|
|
if not axes: |
|
|
return |
|
|
if self._nav_stack() is None: |
|
|
self.push_current() |
|
|
for ax in axes: |
|
|
ax.start_pan(event.x, event.y, event.button) |
|
|
self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(self._id_drag) |
|
|
id_drag = self.canvas.mpl_connect("motion_notify_event", self.drag_pan) |
|
|
self._pan_info = self._PanInfo( |
|
|
button=event.button, axes=axes, cid=id_drag) |
|
|
|
|
|
def drag_pan(self, event): |
|
|
"""Callback for dragging in pan/zoom mode.""" |
|
|
for ax in self._pan_info.axes: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ax.drag_pan(self._pan_info.button, event.key, event.x, event.y) |
|
|
self.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
|
|
|
def release_pan(self, event): |
|
|
"""Callback for mouse button release in pan/zoom mode.""" |
|
|
if self._pan_info is None: |
|
|
return |
|
|
self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(self._pan_info.cid) |
|
|
self._id_drag = self.canvas.mpl_connect( |
|
|
'motion_notify_event', self.mouse_move) |
|
|
for ax in self._pan_info.axes: |
|
|
ax.end_pan() |
|
|
self.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
self._pan_info = None |
|
|
self.push_current() |
|
|
|
|
|
def zoom(self, *args): |
|
|
if not self.canvas.widgetlock.available(self): |
|
|
self.set_message("zoom unavailable") |
|
|
return |
|
|
"""Toggle zoom to rect mode.""" |
|
|
if self.mode == _Mode.ZOOM: |
|
|
self.mode = _Mode.NONE |
|
|
self.canvas.widgetlock.release(self) |
|
|
else: |
|
|
self.mode = _Mode.ZOOM |
|
|
self.canvas.widgetlock(self) |
|
|
for a in self.canvas.figure.get_axes(): |
|
|
a.set_navigate_mode(self.mode._navigate_mode) |
|
|
|
|
|
_ZoomInfo = namedtuple("_ZoomInfo", "direction start_xy axes cid cbar") |
|
|
|
|
|
def press_zoom(self, event): |
|
|
"""Callback for mouse button press in zoom to rect mode.""" |
|
|
if (event.button not in [MouseButton.LEFT, MouseButton.RIGHT] |
|
|
or event.x is None or event.y is None): |
|
|
return |
|
|
axes = [a for a in self.canvas.figure.get_axes() |
|
|
if a.in_axes(event) and a.get_navigate() and a.can_zoom()] |
|
|
if not axes: |
|
|
return |
|
|
if self._nav_stack() is None: |
|
|
self.push_current() |
|
|
id_zoom = self.canvas.mpl_connect( |
|
|
"motion_notify_event", self.drag_zoom) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if hasattr(axes[0], "_colorbar"): |
|
|
cbar = axes[0]._colorbar.orientation |
|
|
else: |
|
|
cbar = None |
|
|
self._zoom_info = self._ZoomInfo( |
|
|
direction="in" if event.button == 1 else "out", |
|
|
start_xy=(event.x, event.y), axes=axes, cid=id_zoom, cbar=cbar) |
|
|
|
|
|
def drag_zoom(self, event): |
|
|
"""Callback for dragging in zoom mode.""" |
|
|
start_xy = self._zoom_info.start_xy |
|
|
ax = self._zoom_info.axes[0] |
|
|
(x1, y1), (x2, y2) = np.clip( |
|
|
[start_xy, [event.x, event.y]], ax.bbox.min, ax.bbox.max) |
|
|
key = event.key |
|
|
|
|
|
if self._zoom_info.cbar == "horizontal": |
|
|
key = "x" |
|
|
elif self._zoom_info.cbar == "vertical": |
|
|
key = "y" |
|
|
if key == "x": |
|
|
y1, y2 = ax.bbox.intervaly |
|
|
elif key == "y": |
|
|
x1, x2 = ax.bbox.intervalx |
|
|
|
|
|
self.draw_rubberband(event, x1, y1, x2, y2) |
|
|
|
|
|
def release_zoom(self, event): |
|
|
"""Callback for mouse button release in zoom to rect mode.""" |
|
|
if self._zoom_info is None: |
|
|
return |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(self._zoom_info.cid) |
|
|
self.remove_rubberband() |
|
|
|
|
|
start_x, start_y = self._zoom_info.start_xy |
|
|
key = event.key |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if self._zoom_info.cbar == "horizontal": |
|
|
key = "x" |
|
|
elif self._zoom_info.cbar == "vertical": |
|
|
key = "y" |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ((abs(event.x - start_x) < 5 and key != "y") or |
|
|
(abs(event.y - start_y) < 5 and key != "x")): |
|
|
self.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
self._zoom_info = None |
|
|
return |
|
|
|
|
|
for i, ax in enumerate(self._zoom_info.axes): |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
twinx = any(ax.get_shared_x_axes().joined(ax, prev) |
|
|
for prev in self._zoom_info.axes[:i]) |
|
|
twiny = any(ax.get_shared_y_axes().joined(ax, prev) |
|
|
for prev in self._zoom_info.axes[:i]) |
|
|
ax._set_view_from_bbox( |
|
|
(start_x, start_y, event.x, event.y), |
|
|
self._zoom_info.direction, key, twinx, twiny) |
|
|
|
|
|
self.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
self._zoom_info = None |
|
|
self.push_current() |
|
|
|
|
|
def push_current(self): |
|
|
"""Push the current view limits and position onto the stack.""" |
|
|
self._nav_stack.push( |
|
|
WeakKeyDictionary( |
|
|
{ax: (ax._get_view(), |
|
|
|
|
|
(ax.get_position(True).frozen(), |
|
|
ax.get_position().frozen())) |
|
|
for ax in self.canvas.figure.axes})) |
|
|
self.set_history_buttons() |
|
|
|
|
|
def _update_view(self): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Update the viewlim and position from the view and position stack for |
|
|
each Axes. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
nav_info = self._nav_stack() |
|
|
if nav_info is None: |
|
|
return |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
items = list(nav_info.items()) |
|
|
for ax, (view, (pos_orig, pos_active)) in items: |
|
|
ax._set_view(view) |
|
|
|
|
|
ax._set_position(pos_orig, 'original') |
|
|
ax._set_position(pos_active, 'active') |
|
|
self.canvas.draw_idle() |
|
|
|
|
|
def configure_subplots(self, *args): |
|
|
if hasattr(self, "subplot_tool"): |
|
|
self.subplot_tool.figure.canvas.manager.show() |
|
|
return |
|
|
|
|
|
from matplotlib.figure import Figure |
|
|
with mpl.rc_context({"toolbar": "none"}): |
|
|
manager = type(self.canvas).new_manager(Figure(figsize=(6, 3)), -1) |
|
|
manager.set_window_title("Subplot configuration tool") |
|
|
tool_fig = manager.canvas.figure |
|
|
tool_fig.subplots_adjust(top=0.9) |
|
|
self.subplot_tool = widgets.SubplotTool(self.canvas.figure, tool_fig) |
|
|
cid = self.canvas.mpl_connect( |
|
|
"close_event", lambda e: manager.destroy()) |
|
|
|
|
|
def on_tool_fig_close(e): |
|
|
self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(cid) |
|
|
del self.subplot_tool |
|
|
|
|
|
tool_fig.canvas.mpl_connect("close_event", on_tool_fig_close) |
|
|
manager.show() |
|
|
return self.subplot_tool |
|
|
|
|
|
def save_figure(self, *args): |
|
|
"""Save the current figure.""" |
|
|
raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
|
|
|
def update(self): |
|
|
"""Reset the Axes stack.""" |
|
|
self._nav_stack.clear() |
|
|
self.set_history_buttons() |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_history_buttons(self): |
|
|
"""Enable or disable the back/forward button.""" |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ToolContainerBase: |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Base class for all tool containers, e.g. toolbars. |
|
|
|
|
|
Attributes |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
toolmanager : `.ToolManager` |
|
|
The tools with which this `ToolContainer` wants to communicate. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
_icon_extension = '.png' |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Toolcontainer button icon image format extension |
|
|
|
|
|
**String**: Image extension |
|
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, toolmanager): |
|
|
self.toolmanager = toolmanager |
|
|
toolmanager.toolmanager_connect( |
|
|
'tool_message_event', |
|
|
lambda event: self.set_message(event.message)) |
|
|
toolmanager.toolmanager_connect( |
|
|
'tool_removed_event', |
|
|
lambda event: self.remove_toolitem(event.tool.name)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def _tool_toggled_cbk(self, event): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Capture the 'tool_trigger_[name]' |
|
|
|
|
|
This only gets used for toggled tools. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self.toggle_toolitem(event.tool.name, event.tool.toggled) |
|
|
|
|
|
def add_tool(self, tool, group, position=-1): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Add a tool to this container. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
tool : tool_like |
|
|
The tool to add, see `.ToolManager.get_tool`. |
|
|
group : str |
|
|
The name of the group to add this tool to. |
|
|
position : int, default: -1 |
|
|
The position within the group to place this tool. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
tool = self.toolmanager.get_tool(tool) |
|
|
image = self._get_image_filename(tool.image) |
|
|
toggle = getattr(tool, 'toggled', None) is not None |
|
|
self.add_toolitem(tool.name, group, position, |
|
|
image, tool.description, toggle) |
|
|
if toggle: |
|
|
self.toolmanager.toolmanager_connect('tool_trigger_%s' % tool.name, |
|
|
self._tool_toggled_cbk) |
|
|
|
|
|
if tool.toggled: |
|
|
self.toggle_toolitem(tool.name, True) |
|
|
|
|
|
def _get_image_filename(self, image): |
|
|
"""Find the image based on its name.""" |
|
|
if not image: |
|
|
return None |
|
|
|
|
|
basedir = cbook._get_data_path("images") |
|
|
for fname in [ |
|
|
image, |
|
|
image + self._icon_extension, |
|
|
str(basedir / image), |
|
|
str(basedir / (image + self._icon_extension)), |
|
|
]: |
|
|
if os.path.isfile(fname): |
|
|
return fname |
|
|
|
|
|
def trigger_tool(self, name): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Trigger the tool. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
name : str |
|
|
Name (id) of the tool triggered from within the container. |
|
|
""" |
|
|
self.toolmanager.trigger_tool(name, sender=self) |
|
|
|
|
|
def add_toolitem(self, name, group, position, image, description, toggle): |
|
|
""" |
|
|
Add a toolitem to the container. |
|
|
|
|
|
This method must be implemented per backend. |
|
|
|
|
|
The callback associated with the button click event, |
|
|
must be *exactly* ``self.trigger_tool(name)``. |
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters |
|
|
---------- |
|
|
name : str |
|
|
Name of the tool to add, this gets used as the tool's ID and as the |
|
|
default label of the buttons. |
|
|
group : str |
|
|
Name of the group that this tool belongs to. |
|
|
position : int |
|
|
Position of the tool within its group, if -1 it goes at the end. |
|
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image : str |
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Filename of the image for the button or `None`. |
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description : str |
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Description of the tool, used for the tooltips. |
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toggle : bool |
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* `True` : The button is a toggle (change the pressed/unpressed |
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state between consecutive clicks). |
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* `False` : The button is a normal button (returns to unpressed |
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state after release). |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def toggle_toolitem(self, name, toggled): |
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""" |
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Toggle the toolitem without firing event. |
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Parameters |
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---------- |
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name : str |
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Id of the tool to toggle. |
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toggled : bool |
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Whether to set this tool as toggled or not. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def remove_toolitem(self, name): |
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""" |
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Remove a toolitem from the `ToolContainer`. |
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This method must get implemented per backend. |
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Called when `.ToolManager` emits a `tool_removed_event`. |
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Parameters |
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---------- |
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name : str |
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Name of the tool to remove. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def set_message(self, s): |
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""" |
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Display a message on the toolbar. |
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Parameters |
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---------- |
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s : str |
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Message text. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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class _Backend: |
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backend_version = "unknown" |
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FigureCanvas = None |
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FigureManager = FigureManagerBase |
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mainloop = None |
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@classmethod |
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def new_figure_manager(cls, num, *args, **kwargs): |
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"""Create a new figure manager instance.""" |
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from matplotlib.figure import Figure |
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fig_cls = kwargs.pop('FigureClass', Figure) |
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fig = fig_cls(*args, **kwargs) |
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return cls.new_figure_manager_given_figure(num, fig) |
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@classmethod |
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def new_figure_manager_given_figure(cls, num, figure): |
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"""Create a new figure manager instance for the given figure.""" |
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return cls.FigureCanvas.new_manager(figure, num) |
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@classmethod |
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def draw_if_interactive(cls): |
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manager_class = cls.FigureCanvas.manager_class |
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backend_is_interactive = ( |
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manager_class.start_main_loop != FigureManagerBase.start_main_loop |
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or manager_class.pyplot_show != FigureManagerBase.pyplot_show) |
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if backend_is_interactive and is_interactive(): |
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manager = Gcf.get_active() |
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if manager: |
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manager.canvas.draw_idle() |
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@classmethod |
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def show(cls, *, block=None): |
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""" |
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Show all figures. |
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`show` blocks by calling `mainloop` if *block* is ``True``, or if it |
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is ``None`` and we are neither in IPython's ``%pylab`` mode, nor in |
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`interactive` mode. |
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""" |
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managers = Gcf.get_all_fig_managers() |
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if not managers: |
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return |
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for manager in managers: |
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try: |
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manager.show() |
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except NonGuiException as exc: |
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_api.warn_external(str(exc)) |
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if cls.mainloop is None: |
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return |
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if block is None: |
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pyplot_show = getattr(sys.modules.get("matplotlib.pyplot"), "show", None) |
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ipython_pylab = hasattr(pyplot_show, "_needmain") |
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block = not ipython_pylab and not is_interactive() |
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if block: |
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cls.mainloop() |
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@staticmethod |
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def export(cls): |
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for name in [ |
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"backend_version", |
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"FigureCanvas", |
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"FigureManager", |
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"new_figure_manager", |
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"new_figure_manager_given_figure", |
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"draw_if_interactive", |
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"show", |
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]: |
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setattr(sys.modules[cls.__module__], name, getattr(cls, name)) |
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class Show(ShowBase): |
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def mainloop(self): |
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return cls.mainloop() |
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setattr(sys.modules[cls.__module__], "Show", Show) |
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return cls |
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class ShowBase(_Backend): |
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""" |
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Simple base class to generate a ``show()`` function in backends. |
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Subclass must override ``mainloop()`` method. |
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""" |
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def __call__(self, block=None): |
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return self.show(block=block) |
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