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import os
import numpy
from matplotlib._pylab_helpers import Gcf
from matplotlib.backend_bases import RendererBase, GraphicsContextBase,\
FigureManagerBase, FigureCanvasBase, NavigationToolbar2, TimerBase
from matplotlib.backend_bases import ShowBase
from matplotlib.cbook import maxdict
from matplotlib.figure import Figure
from matplotlib.path import Path
from matplotlib.mathtext import MathTextParser
from matplotlib.colors import colorConverter
from matplotlib.widgets import SubplotTool
import matplotlib
from matplotlib.backends import _macosx
class Show(ShowBase):
def mainloop(self):
_macosx.show()
show = Show()
class RendererMac(RendererBase):
"""
The renderer handles drawing/rendering operations. Most of the renderer's
methods forward the command to the renderer's graphics context. The
renderer does not wrap a C object and is written in pure Python.
"""
texd = maxdict(50) # a cache of tex image rasters
def __init__(self, dpi, width, height):
RendererBase.__init__(self)
self.dpi = dpi
self.width = width
self.height = height
self.gc = GraphicsContextMac()
self.mathtext_parser = MathTextParser('MacOSX')
def set_width_height (self, width, height):
self.width, self.height = width, height
def draw_path(self, gc, path, transform, rgbFace=None):
if rgbFace is not None:
rgbFace = tuple(rgbFace[:3])
linewidth = gc.get_linewidth()
gc.draw_path(path, transform, linewidth, rgbFace)
def draw_markers(self, gc, marker_path, marker_trans, path, trans, rgbFace=None):
if rgbFace is not None:
rgbFace = tuple(rgbFace[:3])
linewidth = gc.get_linewidth()
gc.draw_markers(marker_path, marker_trans, path, trans, linewidth, rgbFace)
def draw_path_collection(self, gc, master_transform, paths, all_transforms,
offsets, offsetTrans, facecolors, edgecolors,
linewidths, linestyles, antialiaseds, urls):
cliprect = gc.get_clip_rectangle()
clippath, clippath_transform = gc.get_clip_path()
if all_transforms:
transforms = [numpy.dot(master_transform, t) for t in all_transforms]
else:
transforms = [master_transform]
gc.draw_path_collection(cliprect,
clippath,
clippath_transform,
paths,
transforms,
offsets,
offsetTrans,
facecolors,
edgecolors,
linewidths,
linestyles,
antialiaseds)
def draw_quad_mesh(self, gc, master_transform, meshWidth, meshHeight,
coordinates, offsets, offsetTrans, facecolors,
antialiased, showedges):
cliprect = gc.get_clip_rectangle()
clippath, clippath_transform = gc.get_clip_path()
gc.draw_quad_mesh(master_transform,
cliprect,
clippath,
clippath_transform,
meshWidth,
meshHeight,
coordinates,
offsets,
offsetTrans,
facecolors,
antialiased,
showedges)
def new_gc(self):
self.gc.save()
self.gc.set_hatch(None)
self.gc._alpha = 1.0
self.gc._forced_alpha = False # if True, _alpha overrides A from RGBA
return self.gc
def draw_gouraud_triangle(self, gc, points, colors, transform):
points = transform.transform(points)
gc.draw_gouraud_triangle(points, colors)
def draw_image(self, gc, x, y, im):
im.flipud_out()
nrows, ncols, data = im.as_rgba_str()
gc.draw_image(x, y, nrows, ncols, data, gc.get_clip_rectangle(),
*gc.get_clip_path())
im.flipud_out()
def draw_tex(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle):
# todo, handle props, angle, origins
size = prop.get_size_in_points()
texmanager = self.get_texmanager()
key = s, size, self.dpi, angle, texmanager.get_font_config()
im = self.texd.get(key) # Not sure what this does; just copied from backend_agg.py
if im is None:
Z = texmanager.get_grey(s, size, self.dpi)
Z = numpy.array(255.0 - Z * 255.0, numpy.uint8)
gc.draw_mathtext(x, y, angle, Z)
def _draw_mathtext(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle):
ox, oy, width, height, descent, image, used_characters = \
self.mathtext_parser.parse(s, self.dpi, prop)
gc.draw_mathtext(x, y, angle, 255 - image.as_array())
def draw_text(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath=False):
if ismath:
self._draw_mathtext(gc, x, y, s, prop, angle)
else:
family = prop.get_family()
weight = prop.get_weight()
style = prop.get_style()
points = prop.get_size_in_points()
size = self.points_to_pixels(points)
gc.draw_text(x, y, unicode(s), family, size, weight, style, angle)
def get_text_width_height_descent(self, s, prop, ismath):
if ismath=='TeX':
# todo: handle props
texmanager = self.get_texmanager()
fontsize = prop.get_size_in_points()
w, h, d = texmanager.get_text_width_height_descent(s, fontsize,
renderer=self)
return w, h, d
if ismath:
ox, oy, width, height, descent, fonts, used_characters = \
self.mathtext_parser.parse(s, self.dpi, prop)
return width, height, descent
family = prop.get_family()
weight = prop.get_weight()
style = prop.get_style()
points = prop.get_size_in_points()
size = self.points_to_pixels(points)
width, height, descent = self.gc.get_text_width_height_descent(unicode(s), family, size, weight, style)
return width, height, 0.0*descent
def flipy(self):
return False
def points_to_pixels(self, points):
return points/72.0 * self.dpi
def option_image_nocomposite(self):
return True
class GraphicsContextMac(_macosx.GraphicsContext, GraphicsContextBase):
"""
The GraphicsContext wraps a Quartz graphics context. All methods
are implemented at the C-level in macosx.GraphicsContext. These
methods set drawing properties such as the line style, fill color,
etc. The actual drawing is done by the Renderer, which draws into
the GraphicsContext.
"""
def __init__(self):
GraphicsContextBase.__init__(self)
_macosx.GraphicsContext.__init__(self)
def set_alpha(self, alpha):
GraphicsContextBase.set_alpha(self, alpha)
_alpha = self.get_alpha()
_macosx.GraphicsContext.set_alpha(self, _alpha)
def set_foreground(self, fg, isRGB=False):
GraphicsContextBase.set_foreground(self, fg, isRGB)
rgb = self.get_rgb()
_macosx.GraphicsContext.set_foreground(self, rgb[:3])
def set_graylevel(self, fg):
GraphicsContextBase.set_graylevel(self, fg)
_macosx.GraphicsContext.set_graylevel(self, fg)
def set_clip_rectangle(self, box):
GraphicsContextBase.set_clip_rectangle(self, box)
if not box: return
_macosx.GraphicsContext.set_clip_rectangle(self, box.bounds)
def set_clip_path(self, path):
GraphicsContextBase.set_clip_path(self, path)
if not path: return
path = path.get_fully_transformed_path()
_macosx.GraphicsContext.set_clip_path(self, path)
########################################################################
#
# The following functions and classes are for pylab and implement
# window/figure managers, etc...
#
########################################################################
def draw_if_interactive():
"""
For performance reasons, we don't want to redraw the figure after
each draw command. Instead, we mark the figure as invalid, so that
it will be redrawn as soon as the event loop resumes via PyOS_InputHook.
This function should be called after each draw event, even if
matplotlib is not running interactively.
"""
if matplotlib.is_interactive():
figManager = Gcf.get_active()
if figManager is not None:
figManager.canvas.invalidate()
def new_figure_manager(num, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Create a new figure manager instance
"""
if not _macosx.verify_main_display():
import warnings
warnings.warn("Python is not installed as a framework. The MacOSX backend may not work correctly if Python is not installed as a framework. Please see the Python documentation for more information on installing Python as a framework on Mac OS X")
FigureClass = kwargs.pop('FigureClass', Figure)
figure = FigureClass(*args, **kwargs)
canvas = FigureCanvasMac(figure)
manager = FigureManagerMac(canvas, num)
return manager
class TimerMac(_macosx.Timer, TimerBase):
'''
Subclass of :class:`backend_bases.TimerBase` that uses CoreFoundation
run loops for timer events.
Attributes:
* interval: The time between timer events in milliseconds. Default
is 1000 ms.
* single_shot: Boolean flag indicating whether this timer should
operate as single shot (run once and then stop). Defaults to False.
* callbacks: Stores list of (func, args) tuples that will be called
upon timer events. This list can be manipulated directly, or the
functions add_callback and remove_callback can be used.
'''
# completely implemented at the C-level (in _macosx.Timer)
class FigureCanvasMac(_macosx.FigureCanvas, FigureCanvasBase):
"""
The canvas the figure renders into. Calls the draw and print fig
methods, creates the renderers, etc...
Public attribute
figure - A Figure instance
Events such as button presses, mouse movements, and key presses
are handled in the C code and the base class methods
button_press_event, button_release_event, motion_notify_event,
key_press_event, and key_release_event are called from there.
"""
filetypes = FigureCanvasBase.filetypes.copy()
filetypes['bmp'] = 'Windows bitmap'
filetypes['jpeg'] = 'JPEG'
filetypes['jpg'] = 'JPEG'
filetypes['gif'] = 'Graphics Interchange Format'
filetypes['tif'] = 'Tagged Image Format File'
filetypes['tiff'] = 'Tagged Image Format File'
def __init__(self, figure):
FigureCanvasBase.__init__(self, figure)
width, height = self.get_width_height()
self.renderer = RendererMac(figure.dpi, width, height)
_macosx.FigureCanvas.__init__(self, width, height)
def resize(self, width, height):
self.renderer.set_width_height(width, height)
dpi = self.figure.dpi
width /= dpi
height /= dpi
self.figure.set_size_inches(width, height)
def _print_bitmap(self, filename, *args, **kwargs):
# In backend_bases.py, print_figure changes the dpi of the figure.
# But since we are essentially redrawing the picture, we need the
# original dpi. Pick it up from the renderer.
dpi = kwargs['dpi']
old_dpi = self.figure.dpi
self.figure.dpi = self.renderer.dpi
width, height = self.figure.get_size_inches()
width, height = width*dpi, height*dpi
filename = unicode(filename)
self.write_bitmap(filename, width, height)
self.figure.dpi = old_dpi
def print_bmp(self, filename, *args, **kwargs):
self._print_bitmap(filename, *args, **kwargs)
def print_jpg(self, filename, *args, **kwargs):
self._print_bitmap(filename, *args, **kwargs)
def print_jpeg(self, filename, *args, **kwargs):
self._print_bitmap(filename, *args, **kwargs)
def print_tif(self, filename, *args, **kwargs):
self._print_bitmap(filename, *args, **kwargs)
def print_tiff(self, filename, *args, **kwargs):
self._print_bitmap(filename, *args, **kwargs)
def print_gif(self, filename, *args, **kwargs):
self._print_bitmap(filename, *args, **kwargs)
def get_default_filetype(self):
return 'png'
def new_timer(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Creates a new backend-specific subclass of :class:`backend_bases.Timer`.
This is useful for getting periodic events through the backend's native
event loop. Implemented only for backends with GUIs.
optional arguments:
*interval*
Timer interval in milliseconds
*callbacks*
Sequence of (func, args, kwargs) where func(*args, **kwargs) will
be executed by the timer every *interval*.
"""
return TimerMac(*args, **kwargs)
class FigureManagerMac(_macosx.FigureManager, FigureManagerBase):
"""
Wrap everything up into a window for the pylab interface
"""
def __init__(self, canvas, num):
FigureManagerBase.__init__(self, canvas, num)
title = "Figure %d" % num
_macosx.FigureManager.__init__(self, canvas, title)
if matplotlib.rcParams['toolbar']=='classic':
self.toolbar = NavigationToolbarMac(canvas)
elif matplotlib.rcParams['toolbar']=='toolbar2':
self.toolbar = NavigationToolbar2Mac(canvas)
else:
self.toolbar = None
if self.toolbar is not None:
self.toolbar.update()
def notify_axes_change(fig):
'this will be called whenever the current axes is changed'
if self.toolbar != None: self.toolbar.update()
self.canvas.figure.add_axobserver(notify_axes_change)
# This is ugly, but this is what tkagg and gtk are doing.
# It is needed to get ginput() working.
self.canvas.figure.show = lambda *args: self.show()
if matplotlib.is_interactive():
self.show()
def close(self):
Gcf.destroy(self.num)
class NavigationToolbarMac(_macosx.NavigationToolbar):
def __init__(self, canvas):
self.canvas = canvas
basedir = os.path.join(matplotlib.rcParams['datapath'], "images")
images = {}
for imagename in ("stock_left",
"stock_right",
"stock_up",
"stock_down",
"stock_zoom-in",
"stock_zoom-out",
"stock_save_as"):
filename = os.path.join(basedir, imagename+".ppm")
images[imagename] = self._read_ppm_image(filename)
_macosx.NavigationToolbar.__init__(self, images)
self.message = None
def _read_ppm_image(self, filename):
data = ""
imagefile = open(filename)
for line in imagefile:
if "#" in line:
i = line.index("#")
line = line[:i] + "\n"
data += line
imagefile.close()
magic, width, height, maxcolor, imagedata = data.split(None, 4)
width, height = int(width), int(height)
assert magic=="P6"
assert len(imagedata)==width*height*3 # 3 colors in RGB
return (width, height, imagedata)
def panx(self, direction):
axes = self.canvas.figure.axes
selected = self.get_active()
for i in selected:
axes[i].xaxis.pan(direction)
self.canvas.invalidate()
def pany(self, direction):
axes = self.canvas.figure.axes
selected = self.get_active()
for i in selected:
axes[i].yaxis.pan(direction)
self.canvas.invalidate()
def zoomx(self, direction):
axes = self.canvas.figure.axes
selected = self.get_active()
for i in selected:
axes[i].xaxis.zoom(direction)
self.canvas.invalidate()
def zoomy(self, direction):
axes = self.canvas.figure.axes
selected = self.get_active()
for i in selected:
axes[i].yaxis.zoom(direction)
self.canvas.invalidate()
def save_figure(self, *args):
filename = _macosx.choose_save_file('Save the figure')
if filename is None: # Cancel
return
self.canvas.print_figure(filename)
class NavigationToolbar2Mac(_macosx.NavigationToolbar2, NavigationToolbar2):
def __init__(self, canvas):
NavigationToolbar2.__init__(self, canvas)
def _init_toolbar(self):
basedir = os.path.join(matplotlib.rcParams['datapath'], "images")
_macosx.NavigationToolbar2.__init__(self, basedir)
def draw_rubberband(self, event, x0, y0, x1, y1):
self.canvas.set_rubberband(int(x0), int(y0), int(x1), int(y1))
def release(self, event):
self.canvas.remove_rubberband()
def set_cursor(self, cursor):
_macosx.set_cursor(cursor)
def save_figure(self, *args):
filename = _macosx.choose_save_file('Save the figure')
if filename is None: # Cancel
return
self.canvas.print_figure(filename)
def prepare_configure_subplots(self):
toolfig = Figure(figsize=(6,3))
canvas = FigureCanvasMac(toolfig)
toolfig.subplots_adjust(top=0.9)
tool = SubplotTool(self.canvas.figure, toolfig)
return canvas
def set_message(self, message):
_macosx.NavigationToolbar2.set_message(self, message.encode('utf-8'))
########################################################################
#
# Now just provide the standard names that backend.__init__ is expecting
#
########################################################################
FigureManager = FigureManagerMac
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