from __future__ import division
import sys
from cbook import iterable, flatten
from transforms import identity_transform
import warnings
## Note, matplotlib artists use the doc strings for set and get
# methods to enable the introspection methods of setp and getp. Every
# set_* method should have a docstring containing the line
#
# ACCEPTS: [ legal | values ]
#
# and aliases for setters and getters should have a docstring that
# starts with 'alias for ', as in 'alias for set_somemethod'
#
# You may wonder why we use so much boiler-plate manually defining the
# set_alias and get_alias functions, rather than using some clever
# python trick. The answer is that I need to be able to manipulate
# the docstring, and there is no clever way to do that in python 2.2,
# as far as I can see - see
# http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&threadm=mailman.5090.1098044946.5135.python-list%40python.org&rnum=1&prev=/groups%3Fq%3D__doc__%2Bauthor%253Ajdhunter%2540ace.bsd.uchicago.edu%26hl%3Den%26btnG%3DGoogle%2BSearch
class Artist:
"""
Abstract base class for someone who renders into a FigureCanvas
"""
aname = 'Artist'
zorder = 0
def __init__(self):
self.figure = None
self._transform = None
self._transformSet = False
self._visible = True
self._animated = False
self._alpha = 1.0
self.clipbox = None
self._clipon = False
self._lod = False
self._label = ''
self._picker = None
self.eventson = False # fire events only if eventson
self._oid = 0 # an observer id
self._propobservers = {} # a dict from oids to funcs
def add_callback(self, func):
oid = self._oid
self._propobservers[oid] = func
self._oid += 1
return oid
def remove_callback(self, oid):
try: del self._propobservers[oid]
except KeyError: pass
def pchanged(self):
'fire event when property changed'
for oid, func in self._propobservers.items():
func(self)
def is_transform_set(self):
'Artist has transform explicity let'
return self._transformSet
def set_transform(self, t):
"""
set the Transformation instance used by this artist
ACCEPTS: a matplotlib.transform transformation instance
"""
self._transform = t
self._transformSet = True
self.pchanged()
def get_transform(self):
'return the Transformation instance used by this artist'
if self._transform is None:
self._transform = identity_transform()
return self._transform
def pickable(self):
'return True if self is pickable'
return (self.figure is not None and
self.figure.canvas is not None and
self._picker is not None)
def pick(self, mouseevent):
"""
the user picked location x,y; if this Artist is within picker
"pick epsilon" of x,y fire off a pick event
"""
# if mouseevent x, y are within picker call self.figure.canvas.pick_event(self, mouseevent)
pass
def set_picker(self, picker):
"""
set the epsilon for picking used by this artist
picker can be one of the following:
None - picking is disabled for this artist (default)
boolean - if True then picking will be enabled and the
artist will fire a pick event if the mouse event is over
the artist
float - if picker is a number it is interpreted as an
epsilon tolerance in points and the the artist will fire
off an event if it's data is within epsilon of the mouse
event. For some artists like lines and patch collections,
the artist may provide additional data to the pick event
that is generated, eg the indices of the data within
epsilon of the pick event
function - if picker is callable, it is a user supplied
function which determines whether the artist is hit by the
mouse event.
hit, props = picker(artist, mouseevent)
to determine the hit test. if the mouse event is over the
artist, return hit=True and props is a dictionary of
properties you want added to the PickEvent attributes
ACCEPTS: [None|float|boolean|callable]
"""
self._picker = picker
def get_picker(self):
'return the Pickeration instance used by this artist'
return self._picker
def is_figure_set(self):
return self.figure is not None
def get_figure(self):
'return the figure instance'
return self.figure
def set_figure(self, fig):
"""
Set the figure instance the artist belong to
ACCEPTS: a matplotlib.figure.Figure instance
"""
self.figure = fig
self.pchanged()
def set_clip_box(self, clipbox):
"""
Set the artist's clip Bbox
ACCEPTS: a matplotlib.transform.Bbox instance
"""
self.clipbox = clipbox
self._clipon = clipbox is not None
self.pchanged()
def get_alpha(self):
"""
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all
backends
"""
return self._alpha
def get_visible(self):
"return the artist's visiblity"
return self._visible
def get_animated(self):
"return the artist's animated state"
return self._animated
def get_clip_on(self):
'Return whether artist uses clipping'
return self._clipon and self.clipbox is not None
def get_clip_box(self):
'Return artist clipbox'
return self.clipbox
def set_clip_on(self, b):
"""
Set whether artist uses clipping
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
"""
self._clipon = b
if not b: self.clipbox = None
self.pchanged()
def draw(self, renderer, *args, **kwargs):
'Derived classes drawing method'
if not self.get_visible(): return
def set_alpha(self, alpha):
"""
Set the alpha value used for blending - not supported on
all backends
ACCEPTS: float
"""
self._alpha = alpha
self.pchanged()
def set_lod(self, on):
"""
Set Level of Detail on or off. If on, the artists may examine
things like the pixel width of the axes and draw a subset of
their contents accordingly
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
"""
self._lod = on
self.pchanged()
def set_visible(self, b):
"""
set the artist's visiblity
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
"""
self._visible = b
self.pchanged()
def set_animated(self, b):
"""
set the artist's animation state
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
"""
self._animated = b
self.pchanged()
def update(self, props):
store = self.eventson
self.eventson = False
changed = False
for k,v in props.items():
func = getattr(self, 'set_'+k, None)
if func is None or not callable(func):
raise AttributeError('Unknown property %s'%k)
func(v)
changed = True
self.eventson = store
if changed: self.pchanged()
def get_label(self):
return self._label
def set_label(self, s):
"""
Set the line label to s for auto legend
ACCEPTS: any string
"""
self._label = s
self.pchanged()
def get_zorder(self): return self.zorder
def set_zorder(self, level):
"""
Set the zorder for the artist
ACCEPTS: any number
"""
self.zorder = level
self.pchanged()
def update_from(self, other):
'copy properties from other to self'
self._transform = other._transform
self._transformSet = other._transformSet
self._visible = other._visible
self._alpha = other._alpha
self.clipbox = other.clipbox
self._clipon = other._clipon
self._lod = other._lod
self._label = other._label
self.pchanged()
def set(self, **kwargs):
"""
A tkstyle set command, pass kwargs to set properties
"""
ret = []
for k,v in kwargs.items():
k = k.lower()
funcName = "set_%s"%k
func = getattr(self,funcName)
ret.extend( [func(v)] )
return ret
class ArtistInspector:
"""
A helper class to insect an Artist and return information about
it's settable properties and their current values
"""
def __init__(self, o):
"""
Initialize the artist inspector with an artist or sequence of
artists. Id a sequence is used, we assume it is a homogeneous
sequence (all Artists are of the same type) and it is your
responsibility to make sure this is so.
"""
if iterable(o) and len(o): o = o[0]
self.o = o
self.aliasd = self.get_aliases()
def get_aliases(self):
"""
get a dict mapping fullname -> alias for each alias in o.
Eg for lines: {'markerfacecolor': 'mfc',
'linewidth' : 'lw',
}
"""
names = [name for name in dir(self.o) if
(name.startswith('set_') or name.startswith('get_'))
and callable(getattr(self.o,name))]
aliases = {}
for name in names:
func = getattr(self.o, name)
if not self.is_alias(func): continue
docstring = func.__doc__
fullname = docstring[10:]
aliases[fullname[4:]] = name[4:]
return aliases
def get_valid_values(self, attr):
"""
get the legal arguments for the setter associated with attr
This is done by querying the doc string of the function set_attr
for a line that begins with ACCEPTS:
Eg, for a line linestyle, return
[ '-' | '--' | '-.' | ':' | 'steps' | 'None' ]
"""
name = 'set_%s'%attr
if not hasattr(self.o, name):
raise AttributeError('%s has no function %s'%(self.o,name))
func = getattr(self.o, name)
docstring = func.__doc__
if docstring is None: return 'unknown'
if docstring.startswith('alias for '):
return None
for line in docstring.split('\n'):
line = line.lstrip()
if not line.startswith('ACCEPTS:'): continue
return line[8:].strip()
return 'unknown'
def get_setters(self):
"""
Get the attribute strings with setters for object h. Eg, for a line,
return ['markerfacecolor', 'linewidth', ....]
"""
setters = []
for name in dir(self.o):
if not name.startswith('set_'): continue
o = getattr(self.o,name)
if not callable(o): continue
func = o
if self.is_alias(func): continue
setters.append(name[4:])
return setters
def is_alias(self, o):
'return true if method object o is an alias for another function'
ds = o.__doc__
if ds is None: return False
return ds.startswith('alias for ')
def aliased_name(self, s):
"""
return 'PROPNAME or alias' if s has an alias, else return
PROPNAME.
Eg for the line markerfacecolor property, which has an alias,
return 'markerfacecolor or mfc' and for the transform
property, which does not, return 'transform'
"""
if self.aliasd.has_key(s):
return '%s or %s' % (s, self.aliasd[s])
else: return s
def pprint_setters(self, prop=None, leadingspace=2):
"""
if prop is None, return a list of strings of all settable properies
and their valid values
if prop is not None, it is a valid property name and that
property will be returned as a string of property : valid
values
"""
if leadingspace:
pad = ' '*leadingspace
else:
pad = ''
if prop is not None:
accepts = self.get_valid_values(prop)
return '%s%s: %s' %(pad, prop, accepts)
attrs = self.get_setters()
attrs.sort()
lines = []
for prop in attrs:
accepts = self.get_valid_values(prop)
name = self.aliased_name(prop)
lines.append('%s%s: %s' %(pad, name, accepts))
return lines
def pprint_getters(self):
"""
return the getters and actual values as list of strings'
"""
getters = [name for name in dir(self.o)
if name.startswith('get_')
and callable(getattr(self.o, name))]
getters.sort()
lines = []
for name in getters:
func = getattr(self.o, name)
if self.is_alias(func): continue
try: val = func()
except: continue
if hasattr(val, 'shape') and len(val)>6:
s = str(val[:6]) + '...'
else:
s = str(val)
name = self.aliased_name(name[4:])
lines.append(' %s = %s' %(name, s))
return lines
def getp(o, *args):
"""
Return the value of handle property s
h is an instance of a class, eg a Line2D or an Axes or Text.
if s is 'somename', this function returns
o.get_somename()
getp can be used to query all the gettable properties with getp(o)
Many properties have aliases for shorter typing, eg 'lw' is an
alias for 'linewidth'. In the output, aliases and full property
names will be listed as
property or alias = value
eg
linewidth or lw = 2
"""
insp = ArtistInspector(o)
if len(args)==0:
print '\n'.join(insp.pprint_getters())
return
name = args[0]
func = getattr(o, 'get_' + name)
return func()
def get(o, *args, **kwargs):
return getp(o, *args, **kwargs)
get.__doc__ = getp.__doc__
def setp(h, *args, **kwargs):
"""
matplotlib supports the use of setp ("set property") and getp to set
and get object properties, as well as to do introspection on the
object For example, to set the linestyle of a line to be dashed, you
can do
>>> line, = plot([1,2,3])
>>> setp(line, linestyle='--')
If you want to know the valid types of arguments, you can provide the
name of the property you want to set without a value
>>> setp(line, 'linestyle')
linestyle: [ '-' | '--' | '-.' | ':' | 'steps' | 'None' ]
If you want to see all the properties that can be set, and their
possible values, you can do
>>> setp(line)
... long output listing omitted'
setp operates on a single instance or a list of instances. If you
are in query mode introspecting the possible values, only the first
instance in the sequence is used. When actually setting values,
all the instances will be set. Eg, suppose you have a list of two
lines, the following will make both lines thicker and red
>>> x = arange(0,1.0,0.01)
>>> y1 = sin(2*pi*x)
>>> y2 = sin(4*pi*x)
>>> lines = plot(x, y1, x, y2)
>>> setp(lines, linewidth=2, color='r')
setp works with the matlab(TM) style string/value pairs or with
python kwargs. For example, the following are equivalent
>>> setp(lines, 'linewidth', 2, 'color', r') # matlab style
>>> setp(lines, linewidth=2, color='r') # python style
"""
insp = ArtistInspector(h)
if len(kwargs)==0 and len(args)==0:
print '\n'.join(insp.pprint_setters())
return
if len(kwargs)==0 and len(args)==1:
print insp.pprint_setters(prop=args[0])
return
if not iterable(h): h = [h]
else: h = flatten(h)
if len(args)%2:
raise ValueError('The set args must be string, value pairs')
funcvals = []
for i in range(0, len(args)-1, 2):
funcvals.append((args[i], args[i+1]))
funcvals.extend(kwargs.items())
ret = []
for o in h:
for s, val in funcvals:
s = s.lower()
funcName = "set_%s"%s
func = getattr(o,funcName)
ret.extend( [func(val)] )
return [x for x in flatten(ret)]
def kwdoc(a):
return '\n'.join(ArtistInspector(a).pprint_setters(leadingspace=8))
kwdocd = dict()
kwdocd['Artist'] = kwdoc(Artist)
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