1 | """ |
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2 | Prototype plottable object support. |
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3 | |
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4 | The main point of this prototype is to provide a clean separation between |
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5 | the style (plotter details: color, grids, widgets, etc.) and substance |
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6 | (application details: which information to plot). Programmers should not be |
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7 | dictating line colours and plotting symbols. |
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8 | |
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9 | Unlike the problem of style in CSS or Word, where most paragraphs look |
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10 | the same, each line on a graph has to be distinguishable from its neighbours. |
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11 | Our solution is to provide parametric styles, in which a number of |
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12 | different classes of object (e.g., reflectometry data, reflectometry |
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13 | theory) representing multiple graph primitives cycle through a colour |
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14 | palette provided by the underlying plotter. |
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15 | |
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16 | A full treatment would provide perceptual dimensions of prominence and |
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17 | distinctiveness rather than a simple colour number. |
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18 | |
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19 | """ |
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20 | |
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21 | # Design question: who owns the color? |
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22 | # Is it a property of the plottable? |
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23 | # Or of the plottable as it exists on the graph? |
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24 | # Or if the graph? |
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25 | # If a plottable can appear on multiple graphs, in some case the |
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26 | # color should be the same on each graph in which it appears, and |
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27 | # in other cases (where multiple plottables from different graphs |
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28 | # coexist), the color should be assigned by the graph. In any case |
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29 | # once a plottable is placed on the graph its color should not |
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30 | # depend on the other plottables on the graph. Furthermore, if |
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31 | # a plottable is added and removed from a graph and added again, |
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32 | # it may be nice, but not necessary, to have the color persist. |
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33 | # |
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34 | # The safest approach seems to be to give ownership of color |
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35 | # to the graph, which will allocate the colors along with the |
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36 | # plottable. The plottable will need to return the number of |
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37 | # colors that are needed. |
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38 | # |
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39 | # The situation is less clear for symbols. It is less clear |
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40 | # how much the application requires that symbols be unique across |
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41 | # all plots on the graph. |
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42 | |
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43 | # Support for ancient python versions |
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44 | import copy |
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45 | import numpy |
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46 | import sys |
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47 | import logging |
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48 | |
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49 | if 'any' not in dir(__builtins__): |
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50 | def any(L): |
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51 | for cond in L: |
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52 | if cond: |
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53 | return True |
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54 | return False |
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55 | |
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56 | def all(L): |
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57 | for cond in L: |
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58 | if not cond: |
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59 | return False |
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60 | return True |
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61 | |
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62 | |
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63 | class Graph(object): |
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64 | """ |
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65 | Generic plottables graph structure. |
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66 | |
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67 | Plot styles are based on color/symbol lists. The user gets to select |
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68 | the list of colors/symbols/sizes to choose from, not the application |
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69 | developer. The programmer only gets to add/remove lines from the |
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70 | plot and move to the next symbol/color. |
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71 | |
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72 | Another dimension is prominence, which refers to line sizes/point sizes. |
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73 | |
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74 | Axis transformations allow the user to select the coordinate view |
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75 | which provides clarity to the data. There is no way we can provide |
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76 | every possible transformation for every application generically, so |
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77 | the plottable objects themselves will need to provide the transformations. |
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78 | Here are some examples from reflectometry: :: |
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79 | |
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80 | independent: x -> f(x) |
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81 | monitor scaling: y -> M*y |
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82 | log: y -> log(y if y > min else min) |
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83 | cos: y -> cos(y*pi/180) |
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84 | dependent: x -> f(x,y) |
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85 | Q4: y -> y*x^4 |
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86 | fresnel: y -> y*fresnel(x) |
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87 | coordinated: x,y = f(x,y) |
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88 | Q: x -> 2*pi/L (cos(x*pi/180) - cos(y*pi/180)) |
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89 | y -> 2*pi/L (sin(x*pi/180) + sin(y*pi/180)) |
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90 | reducing: x,y = f(x1,x2,y1,y2) |
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91 | spin asymmetry: x -> x1, y -> (y1 - y2)/(y1 + y2) |
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92 | vector net: x -> x1, y -> y1*cos(y2*pi/180) |
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93 | |
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94 | Multiple transformations are possible, such as Q4 spin asymmetry |
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95 | |
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96 | Axes have further complications in that the units of what are being |
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97 | plotted should correspond to the units on the axes. Plotting multiple |
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98 | types on the same graph should be handled gracefully, e.g., by creating |
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99 | a separate tab for each available axis type, breaking into subplots, |
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100 | showing multiple axes on the same plot, or generating inset plots. |
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101 | Ultimately the decision should be left to the user. |
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102 | |
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103 | Graph properties such as grids/crosshairs should be under user control, |
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104 | as should the sizes of items such as axis fonts, etc. No direct |
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105 | access will be provided to the application. |
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106 | |
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107 | Axis limits are mostly under user control. If the user has zoomed or |
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108 | panned then those limits are preserved even if new data is plotted. |
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109 | The exception is when, e.g., scanning through a set of related lines |
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110 | in which the user may want to fix the limits so that user can compare |
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111 | the values directly. Another exception is when creating multiple |
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112 | graphs sharing the same limits, though this case may be important |
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113 | enough that it is handled by the graph widget itself. Axis limits |
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114 | will of course have to understand the effects of axis transformations. |
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115 | |
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116 | High level plottable objects may be composed of low level primitives. |
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117 | Operations such as legend/hide/show copy/paste, etc. need to operate |
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118 | on these primitives as a group. E.g., allowing the user to have a |
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119 | working canvas where they can drag lines they want to save and annotate |
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120 | them. |
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121 | |
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122 | Graphs need to be printable. A page layout program for entire plots |
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123 | would be nice. |
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124 | |
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125 | """ |
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126 | def _xaxis_transformed(self, name, units): |
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127 | """ |
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128 | Change the property of the x axis |
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129 | according to an axis transformation |
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130 | (as opposed to changing the basic properties) |
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131 | """ |
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132 | if units != "": |
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133 | name = "%s (%s)" % (name, units) |
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134 | self.prop["xlabel"] = name |
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135 | self.prop["xunit"] = units |
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136 | |
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137 | def _yaxis_transformed(self, name, units): |
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138 | """ |
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139 | Change the property of the y axis |
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140 | according to an axis transformation |
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141 | (as opposed to changing the basic properties) |
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142 | """ |
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143 | if units != "": |
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144 | name = "%s (%s)" % (name, units) |
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145 | self.prop["ylabel"] = name |
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146 | self.prop["yunit"] = units |
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147 | |
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148 | def xaxis(self, name, units): |
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149 | """ |
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150 | Properties of the x axis. |
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151 | """ |
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152 | if units != "": |
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153 | name = "%s (%s)" % (name, units) |
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154 | self.prop["xlabel"] = name |
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155 | self.prop["xunit"] = units |
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156 | self.prop["xlabel_base"] = name |
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157 | self.prop["xunit_base"] = units |
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158 | |
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159 | def yaxis(self, name, units): |
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160 | """ |
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161 | Properties of the y axis. |
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162 | """ |
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163 | if units != "": |
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164 | name = "%s (%s)" % (name, units) |
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165 | self.prop["ylabel"] = name |
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166 | self.prop["yunit"] = units |
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167 | self.prop["ylabel_base"] = name |
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168 | self.prop["yunit_base"] = units |
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169 | |
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170 | def title(self, name): |
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171 | """ |
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172 | Graph title |
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173 | """ |
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174 | self.prop["title"] = name |
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175 | |
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176 | def get(self, key): |
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177 | """ |
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178 | Get the graph properties |
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179 | """ |
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180 | if key == "color": |
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181 | return self.color |
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182 | elif key == "symbol": |
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183 | return self.symbol |
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184 | else: |
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185 | return self.prop[key] |
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186 | |
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187 | def set(self, **kw): |
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188 | """ |
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189 | Set the graph properties |
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190 | """ |
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191 | for key in kw: |
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192 | if key == "color": |
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193 | self.color = kw[key] % len(self.colorlist) |
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194 | elif key == "symbol": |
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195 | self.symbol = kw[key] % len(self.symbollist) |
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196 | else: |
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197 | self.prop[key] = kw[key] |
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198 | |
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199 | def isPlotted(self, plottable): |
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200 | """Return True is the plottable is already on the graph""" |
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201 | if plottable in self.plottables: |
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202 | return True |
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203 | return False |
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204 | |
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205 | def add(self, plottable, color=None): |
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206 | """Add a new plottable to the graph""" |
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207 | # record the colour associated with the plottable |
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208 | if not plottable in self.plottables: |
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209 | if color is not None: |
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210 | self.plottables[plottable] = color |
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211 | else: |
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212 | self.color += plottable.colors() |
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213 | self.plottables[plottable] = self.color |
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214 | plottable.custom_color = self.color |
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215 | |
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216 | def changed(self): |
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217 | """Detect if any graphed plottables have changed""" |
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218 | return any([p.changed() for p in self.plottables]) |
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219 | |
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220 | def get_range(self): |
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221 | """ |
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222 | Return the range of all displayed plottables |
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223 | """ |
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224 | min_value = None |
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225 | max_value = None |
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226 | for p in self.plottables: |
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227 | if p.hidden == True: |
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228 | continue |
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229 | if not p.x == None: |
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230 | for x_i in p.x: |
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231 | if min_value == None or x_i < min_value: |
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232 | min_value = x_i |
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233 | if max_value == None or x_i > max_value: |
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234 | max_value = x_i |
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235 | return min_value, max_value |
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236 | |
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237 | def replace(self, plottable): |
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238 | """Replace an existing plottable from the graph""" |
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239 | selected_color = None |
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240 | selected_plottable = None |
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241 | for p in self.plottables.keys(): |
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242 | if plottable.id == p.id: |
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243 | selected_plottable = p |
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244 | selected_color = self.plottables[p] |
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245 | break |
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246 | if selected_plottable is not None and selected_color is not None: |
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247 | del self.plottables[selected_plottable] |
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248 | self.plottables[plottable] = selected_color |
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249 | |
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250 | def delete(self, plottable): |
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251 | """Remove an existing plottable from the graph""" |
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252 | if plottable in self.plottables: |
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253 | del self.plottables[plottable] |
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254 | self.color = len(self.plottables) |
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255 | |
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256 | def reset_scale(self): |
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257 | """ |
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258 | Resets the scale transformation data to the underlying data |
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259 | """ |
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260 | for p in self.plottables: |
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261 | p.reset_view() |
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262 | |
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263 | def reset(self): |
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264 | """Reset the graph.""" |
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265 | self.color = -1 |
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266 | self.symbol = 0 |
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267 | self.prop = {"xlabel": "", "xunit": None, |
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268 | "ylabel": "", "yunit": None, |
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269 | "title": ""} |
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270 | self.plottables = {} |
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271 | |
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272 | def _make_labels(self): |
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273 | """ |
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274 | """ |
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275 | # Find groups of related plottables |
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276 | sets = {} |
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277 | for p in self.plottables: |
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278 | if p.__class__ in sets: |
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279 | sets[p.__class__].append(p) |
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280 | else: |
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281 | sets[p.__class__] = [p] |
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282 | # Ask each plottable class for a set of unique labels |
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283 | labels = {} |
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284 | for c in sets: |
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285 | labels.update(c.labels(sets[c])) |
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286 | return labels |
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287 | |
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288 | def get_plottable(self, name): |
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289 | """ |
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290 | Return the plottable with the given |
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291 | name if it exists. Otherwise return None |
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292 | """ |
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293 | for item in self.plottables: |
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294 | if item.name == name: |
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295 | return item |
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296 | return None |
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297 | |
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298 | def returnPlottable(self): |
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299 | """ |
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300 | This method returns a dictionary of plottables contained in graph |
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301 | It is just by Plotpanel to interact with the complete list of plottables |
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302 | inside the graph. |
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303 | """ |
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304 | return self.plottables |
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305 | |
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306 | def render(self, plot): |
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307 | """Redraw the graph""" |
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308 | plot.connect.clearall() |
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309 | plot.clear() |
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310 | plot.properties(self.prop) |
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311 | labels = self._make_labels() |
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312 | for p in self.plottables: |
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313 | if p.custom_color is not None: |
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314 | p.render(plot, color=p.custom_color, symbol=0, |
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315 | markersize=p.markersize, label=labels[p]) |
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316 | else: |
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317 | p.render(plot, color=self.plottables[p], symbol=0, |
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318 | markersize=p.markersize, label=labels[p]) |
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319 | plot.render() |
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320 | |
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321 | def __init__(self, **kw): |
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322 | self.reset() |
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323 | self.set(**kw) |
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324 | # Name of selected plottable, if any |
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325 | self.selected_plottable = None |
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326 | |
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327 | |
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328 | # Transform interface definition |
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329 | # No need to inherit from this class, just need to provide |
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330 | # the same methods. |
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331 | class Transform(object): |
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332 | """ |
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333 | Define a transform plugin to the plottable architecture. |
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334 | |
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335 | Transforms operate on axes. The plottable defines the |
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336 | set of transforms available for it, and the axes on which |
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337 | they operate. These transforms can operate on the x axis |
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338 | only, the y axis only or on the x and y axes together. |
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339 | |
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340 | This infrastructure is not able to support transformations |
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341 | such as log and polar plots as these require full control |
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342 | over the drawing of axes and grids. |
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343 | |
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344 | A transform has a number of attributes. |
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345 | |
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346 | name |
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347 | user visible name for the transform. This will |
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348 | appear in the context menu for the axis and the transform |
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349 | menu for the graph. |
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350 | |
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351 | type |
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352 | operational axis. This determines whether the |
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353 | transform should appear on x,y or z axis context |
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354 | menus, or if it should appear in the context menu for |
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355 | the graph. |
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356 | |
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357 | inventory |
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358 | (not implemented) |
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359 | a dictionary of user settable parameter names and |
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360 | their associated types. These should appear as keyword |
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361 | arguments to the transform call. For example, Fresnel |
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362 | reflectivity requires the substrate density: |
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363 | ``{ 'rho': type.Value(10e-6/units.angstrom**2) }`` |
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364 | Supply reasonable defaults in the callback so that |
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365 | limited plotting clients work even though they cannot |
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366 | set the inventory. |
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367 | |
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368 | """ |
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369 | def __call__(self, plottable, **kwargs): |
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370 | """ |
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371 | Transform the data. Whenever a plottable is added |
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372 | to the axes, the infrastructure will apply all required |
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373 | transforms. When the user selects a different representation |
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374 | for the axes (via menu, script, or context menu), all |
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375 | plottables on the axes will be transformed. The |
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376 | plottable should store the underlying data but set |
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377 | the standard x,dx,y,dy,z,dz attributes appropriately. |
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378 | |
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379 | If the call raises a NotImplemented error the dataline |
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380 | will not be plotted. The associated string will usually |
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381 | be 'Not a valid transform', though other strings are possible. |
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382 | The application may or may not display the message to the |
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383 | user, along with an indication of which plottable was at fault. |
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384 | |
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385 | """ |
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386 | raise NotImplemented, "Not a valid transform" |
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387 | |
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388 | # Related issues |
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389 | # ============== |
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390 | # |
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391 | # log scale: |
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392 | # All axes have implicit log/linear scaling options. |
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393 | # |
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394 | # normalization: |
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395 | # Want to display raw counts vs detector efficiency correction |
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396 | # Want to normalize by time/monitor/proton current/intensity. |
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397 | # Want to display by eg. counts per 3 sec or counts per 10000 monitor. |
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398 | # Want to divide by footprint (ab initio, fitted or measured). |
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399 | # Want to scale by attenuator values. |
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400 | # |
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401 | # compare/contrast: |
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402 | # Want to average all visible lines with the same tag, and |
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403 | # display difference from one particular line. Not a transform |
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404 | # issue? |
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405 | # |
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406 | # multiline graph: |
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407 | # How do we show/hide data parts. E.g., data or theory, or |
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408 | # different polarization cross sections? One way is with |
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409 | # tags: each plottable has a set of tags and the tags are |
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410 | # listed as check boxes above the plotting area. Click a |
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411 | # tag and all plottables with that tag are hidden on the |
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412 | # plot and on the legend. |
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413 | # |
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414 | # nonconformant y-axes: |
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415 | # What do we do with temperature vs. Q and reflectivity vs. Q |
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416 | # on the same graph? |
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417 | # |
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418 | # 2D -> 1D: |
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419 | # Want various slices through the data. Do transforms apply |
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420 | # to the sliced data as well? |
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421 | |
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422 | |
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423 | class Plottable(object): |
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424 | """ |
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425 | """ |
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426 | # Short ascii name to refer to the plottable in a menu |
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427 | short_name = None |
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428 | # Fancy name |
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429 | name = None |
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430 | # Data |
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431 | x = None |
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432 | y = None |
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433 | dx = None |
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434 | dy = None |
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435 | # Parameter to allow a plot to be part of the list without being displayed |
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436 | hidden = False |
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437 | # Flag to set whether a plottable has an interactor or not |
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438 | interactive = True |
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439 | custom_color = None |
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440 | markersize = 5 # default marker size is 'size 5' |
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441 | |
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442 | def __init__(self): |
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443 | self.view = View() |
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444 | self._xaxis = "" |
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445 | self._xunit = "" |
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446 | self._yaxis = "" |
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447 | self._yunit = "" |
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448 | |
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449 | def __setattr__(self, name, value): |
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450 | """ |
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451 | Take care of changes in View when data is changed. |
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452 | This method is provided for backward compatibility. |
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453 | """ |
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454 | object.__setattr__(self, name, value) |
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455 | if name in ['x', 'y', 'dx', 'dy']: |
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456 | self.reset_view() |
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457 | # print "self.%s has been called" % name |
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458 | |
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459 | def set_data(self, x, y, dx=None, dy=None): |
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460 | """ |
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461 | """ |
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462 | self.x = x |
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463 | self.y = y |
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464 | self.dy = dy |
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465 | self.dx = dx |
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466 | self.transformView() |
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467 | |
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468 | def xaxis(self, name, units): |
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469 | """ |
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470 | Set the name and unit of x_axis |
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471 | |
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472 | :param name: the name of x-axis |
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473 | :param units: the units of x_axis |
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474 | |
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475 | """ |
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476 | self._xaxis = name |
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477 | self._xunit = units |
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478 | |
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479 | def yaxis(self, name, units): |
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480 | """ |
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481 | Set the name and unit of y_axis |
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482 | |
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483 | :param name: the name of y-axis |
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484 | :param units: the units of y_axis |
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485 | |
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486 | """ |
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487 | self._yaxis = name |
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488 | self._yunit = units |
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489 | |
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490 | def get_xaxis(self): |
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491 | """Return the units and name of x-axis""" |
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492 | return self._xaxis, self._xunit |
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493 | |
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494 | def get_yaxis(self): |
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495 | """ Return the units and name of y- axis""" |
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496 | return self._yaxis, self._yunit |
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497 | |
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498 | @classmethod |
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499 | def labels(cls, collection): |
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500 | """ |
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501 | Construct a set of unique labels for a collection of plottables of |
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502 | the same type. |
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503 | |
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504 | Returns a map from plottable to name. |
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505 | |
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506 | """ |
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507 | n = len(collection) |
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508 | label_dict = {} |
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509 | if n > 0: |
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510 | basename = str(cls).split('.')[-1] |
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511 | if n == 1: |
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512 | label_dict[collection[0]] = basename |
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513 | else: |
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514 | for i in xrange(len(collection)): |
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515 | label_dict[collection[i]] = "%s %d" % (basename, i) |
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516 | return label_dict |
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517 | |
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518 | # #Use the following if @classmethod doesn't work |
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519 | # labels = classmethod(labels) |
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520 | def setLabel(self, labelx, labely): |
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521 | """ |
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522 | It takes a label of the x and y transformation and set View parameters |
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523 | |
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524 | :param transx: The label of x transformation is sent by Properties Dialog |
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525 | :param transy: The label of y transformation is sent Properties Dialog |
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526 | |
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527 | """ |
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528 | self.view.xLabel = labelx |
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529 | self.view.yLabel = labely |
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530 | |
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531 | def set_View(self, x, y): |
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532 | """Load View""" |
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533 | self.x = x |
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534 | self.y = y |
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535 | self.reset_view() |
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536 | |
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537 | def reset_view(self): |
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538 | """Reload view with new value to plot""" |
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539 | self.view = View(self.x, self.y, self.dx, self.dy) |
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540 | self.view.Xreel = self.view.x |
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541 | self.view.Yreel = self.view.y |
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542 | self.view.DXreel = self.view.dx |
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543 | self.view.DYreel = self.view.dy |
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544 | |
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545 | def render(self, plot): |
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546 | """ |
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547 | The base class makes sure the correct units are being used for |
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548 | subsequent plottable. |
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549 | |
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550 | For now it is assumed that the graphs are commensurate, and if you |
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551 | put a Qx object on a Temperature graph then you had better hope |
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552 | that it makes sense. |
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553 | |
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554 | """ |
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555 | plot.xaxis(self._xaxis, self._xunit) |
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556 | plot.yaxis(self._yaxis, self._yunit) |
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557 | |
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558 | def is_empty(self): |
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559 | """ |
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560 | Returns True if there is no data stored in the plottable |
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561 | """ |
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562 | if not self.x == None and len(self.x) == 0 \ |
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563 | and not self.y == None and len(self.y) == 0: |
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564 | return True |
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565 | return False |
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566 | |
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567 | def colors(self): |
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568 | """Return the number of colors need to render the object""" |
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569 | return 1 |
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570 | |
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571 | def transformView(self): |
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572 | """ |
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573 | It transforms x, y before displaying |
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574 | """ |
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575 | self.view.transform(self.x, self.y, self.dx, self.dy) |
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576 | |
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577 | def returnValuesOfView(self): |
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578 | """ |
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579 | Return View parameters and it is used by Fit Dialog |
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580 | """ |
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581 | return self.view.returnXview() |
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582 | |
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583 | def check_data_PlottableX(self): |
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584 | """ |
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585 | Since no transformation is made for log10(x), check that |
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586 | no negative values is plot in log scale |
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587 | """ |
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588 | self.view.check_data_logX() |
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589 | |
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590 | def check_data_PlottableY(self): |
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591 | """ |
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592 | Since no transformation is made for log10(y), check that |
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593 | no negative values is plot in log scale |
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594 | """ |
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595 | self.view.check_data_logY() |
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596 | |
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597 | def transformX(self, transx, transdx): |
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598 | """ |
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599 | Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx |
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600 | and set corresponding View pointers |
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601 | |
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602 | :param transx: pointer to function that transforms x |
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603 | :param transdx: pointer to function that transforms dx |
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604 | |
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605 | """ |
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606 | self.view.setTransformX(transx, transdx) |
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607 | |
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608 | def transformY(self, transy, transdy): |
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609 | """ |
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610 | Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy |
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611 | and set corresponding View pointers |
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612 | |
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613 | :param transy: pointer to function that transforms y |
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614 | :param transdy: pointer to function that transforms dy |
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615 | |
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616 | """ |
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617 | self.view.setTransformY(transy, transdy) |
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618 | |
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619 | def onReset(self): |
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620 | """ |
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621 | Reset x, y, dx, dy view with its parameters |
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622 | """ |
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623 | self.view.onResetView() |
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624 | |
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625 | def onFitRange(self, xmin=None, xmax=None): |
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626 | """ |
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627 | It limits View data range to plot from min to max |
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628 | |
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629 | :param xmin: the minimum value of x to plot. |
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630 | :param xmax: the maximum value of x to plot |
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631 | |
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632 | """ |
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633 | self.view.onFitRangeView(xmin, xmax) |
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634 | |
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635 | |
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636 | class View(object): |
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637 | """ |
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638 | Representation of the data that might include a transformation |
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639 | """ |
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640 | x = None |
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641 | y = None |
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642 | dx = None |
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643 | dy = None |
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644 | |
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645 | def __init__(self, x=None, y=None, dx=None, dy=None): |
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646 | """ |
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647 | """ |
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648 | self.x = x |
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649 | self.y = y |
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650 | self.dx = dx |
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651 | self.dy = dy |
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652 | # To change x range to the reel range |
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653 | self.Xreel = self.x |
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654 | self.Yreel = self.y |
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655 | self.DXreel = self.dx |
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656 | self.DYreel = self.dy |
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657 | # Labels of x and y received from Properties Dialog |
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658 | self.xLabel = "" |
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659 | self.yLabel = "" |
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660 | # Function to transform x, y, dx and dy |
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661 | self.funcx = None |
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662 | self.funcy = None |
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663 | self.funcdx = None |
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664 | self.funcdy = None |
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665 | |
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666 | def transform(self, x=None, y=None, dx=None, dy=None): |
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667 | """ |
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668 | Transforms the x,y,dx and dy vectors and stores |
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669 | the output in View parameters |
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670 | |
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671 | :param x: array of x values |
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672 | :param y: array of y values |
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673 | :param dx: array of errors values on x |
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674 | :param dy: array of error values on y |
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675 | |
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676 | """ |
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677 | # Sanity check |
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678 | # Do the transofrmation only when x and y are empty |
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679 | has_err_x = not (dx == None or len(dx) == 0) |
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680 | has_err_y = not (dy == None or len(dy) == 0) |
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681 | |
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682 | if(x != None) and (y != None): |
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683 | if not dx == None and not len(dx) == 0 and not len(x) == len(dx): |
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684 | msg = "Plottable.View: Given x and dx are not" |
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685 | msg += " of the same length" |
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686 | raise ValueError, msg |
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687 | # Check length of y array |
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688 | if not len(y) == len(x): |
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689 | msg = "Plottable.View: Given y " |
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690 | msg += "and x are not of the same length" |
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691 | raise ValueError, msg |
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692 | |
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693 | if not dy == None and not len(dy) == 0 and not len(y) == len(dy): |
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694 | msg = "Plottable.View: Given y and dy are not of the same " |
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695 | msg += "length: len(y)=%s, len(dy)=%s" % (len(y), len(dy)) |
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696 | raise ValueError, msg |
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697 | self.x = [] |
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698 | self.y = [] |
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699 | if has_err_x: |
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700 | self.dx = [] |
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701 | else: |
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702 | self.dx = None |
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703 | if has_err_y: |
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704 | self.dy = [] |
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705 | else: |
---|
706 | self.dy = None |
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707 | if not has_err_x: |
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708 | dx = numpy.zeros(len(x)) |
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709 | if not has_err_y: |
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710 | dy = numpy.zeros(len(y)) |
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711 | for i in range(len(x)): |
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712 | try: |
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713 | tempx = self.funcx(x[i], y[i]) |
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714 | tempy = self.funcy(y[i], x[i]) |
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715 | if has_err_x: |
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716 | tempdx = self.funcdx(x[i], y[i], dx[i], dy[i]) |
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717 | if has_err_y: |
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718 | tempdy = self.funcdy(y[i], x[i], dy[i], dx[i]) |
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719 | self.x.append(tempx) |
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720 | self.y.append(tempy) |
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721 | if has_err_x: |
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722 | self.dx.append(tempdx) |
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723 | if has_err_y: |
---|
724 | self.dy.append(tempdy) |
---|
725 | except Exception: |
---|
726 | pass |
---|
727 | # Sanity check |
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728 | if not len(self.x) == len(self.y): |
---|
729 | msg = "Plottable.View: transformed x " |
---|
730 | msg += "and y are not of the same length" |
---|
731 | raise ValueError, msg |
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732 | if has_err_x and not (len(self.x) == len(self.dx)): |
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733 | msg = "Plottable.View: transformed x and dx" |
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734 | msg += " are not of the same length" |
---|
735 | raise ValueError, msg |
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736 | if has_err_y and not (len(self.y) == len(self.dy)): |
---|
737 | msg = "Plottable.View: transformed y" |
---|
738 | msg += " and dy are not of the same length" |
---|
739 | raise ValueError, msg |
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740 | # Check that negative values are not plot on x and y axis for |
---|
741 | # log10 transformation |
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742 | self.check_data_logX() |
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743 | self.check_data_logY() |
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744 | # Store x ,y dx,and dy in their full range for reset |
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745 | self.Xreel = self.x |
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746 | self.Yreel = self.y |
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747 | self.DXreel = self.dx |
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748 | self.DYreel = self.dy |
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749 | |
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750 | def onResetView(self): |
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751 | """ |
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752 | Reset x,y,dx and y in their full range and in the initial scale |
---|
753 | in case their previous range has changed |
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754 | """ |
---|
755 | self.x = self.Xreel |
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756 | self.y = self.Yreel |
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757 | self.dx = self.DXreel |
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758 | self.dy = self.DYreel |
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759 | |
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760 | def setTransformX(self, funcx, funcdx): |
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761 | """ |
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762 | Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx |
---|
763 | and set corresponding View pointers |
---|
764 | |
---|
765 | :param transx: pointer to function that transforms x |
---|
766 | :param transdx: pointer to function that transforms dx |
---|
767 | """ |
---|
768 | self.funcx = funcx |
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769 | self.funcdx = funcdx |
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770 | |
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771 | def setTransformY(self, funcy, funcdy): |
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772 | """ |
---|
773 | Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy |
---|
774 | and set corresponding View pointers |
---|
775 | |
---|
776 | :param transx: pointer to function that transforms y |
---|
777 | :param transdx: pointer to function that transforms dy |
---|
778 | """ |
---|
779 | self.funcy = funcy |
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780 | self.funcdy = funcdy |
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781 | |
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782 | def returnXview(self): |
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783 | """ |
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784 | Return View x,y,dx,dy |
---|
785 | """ |
---|
786 | return self.x, self.y, self.dx, self.dy |
---|
787 | |
---|
788 | def check_data_logX(self): |
---|
789 | """ |
---|
790 | Remove negative value in x vector to avoid plotting negative |
---|
791 | value of Log10 |
---|
792 | """ |
---|
793 | tempx = [] |
---|
794 | tempdx = [] |
---|
795 | tempy = [] |
---|
796 | tempdy = [] |
---|
797 | if self.dx == None: |
---|
798 | self.dx = numpy.zeros(len(self.x)) |
---|
799 | if self.dy == None: |
---|
800 | self.dy = numpy.zeros(len(self.y)) |
---|
801 | if self.xLabel == "log10(x)": |
---|
802 | for i in range(len(self.x)): |
---|
803 | try: |
---|
804 | if self.x[i] > 0: |
---|
805 | tempx.append(self.x[i]) |
---|
806 | tempdx.append(self.dx[i]) |
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807 | tempy.append(self.y[i]) |
---|
808 | tempdy.append(self.dy[i]) |
---|
809 | except: |
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810 | logging.error("check_data_logX: skipping point x %g", self.x[i]) |
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811 | logging.error(sys.exc_value) |
---|
812 | self.x = tempx |
---|
813 | self.y = tempy |
---|
814 | self.dx = tempdx |
---|
815 | self.dy = tempdy |
---|
816 | |
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817 | def check_data_logY(self): |
---|
818 | """ |
---|
819 | Remove negative value in y vector |
---|
820 | to avoid plotting negative value of Log10 |
---|
821 | |
---|
822 | """ |
---|
823 | tempx = [] |
---|
824 | tempdx = [] |
---|
825 | tempy = [] |
---|
826 | tempdy = [] |
---|
827 | if self.dx == None: |
---|
828 | self.dx = numpy.zeros(len(self.x)) |
---|
829 | if self.dy == None: |
---|
830 | self.dy = numpy.zeros(len(self.y)) |
---|
831 | if self.yLabel == "log10(y)": |
---|
832 | for i in range(len(self.x)): |
---|
833 | try: |
---|
834 | if self.y[i] > 0: |
---|
835 | tempx.append(self.x[i]) |
---|
836 | tempdx.append(self.dx[i]) |
---|
837 | tempy.append(self.y[i]) |
---|
838 | tempdy.append(self.dy[i]) |
---|
839 | except: |
---|
840 | logging.error("check_data_logY: skipping point %g", self.y[i]) |
---|
841 | logging.error(sys.exc_value) |
---|
842 | |
---|
843 | self.x = tempx |
---|
844 | self.y = tempy |
---|
845 | self.dx = tempdx |
---|
846 | self.dy = tempdy |
---|
847 | |
---|
848 | def onFitRangeView(self, xmin=None, xmax=None): |
---|
849 | """ |
---|
850 | It limits View data range to plot from min to max |
---|
851 | |
---|
852 | :param xmin: the minimum value of x to plot. |
---|
853 | :param xmax: the maximum value of x to plot |
---|
854 | |
---|
855 | """ |
---|
856 | tempx = [] |
---|
857 | tempdx = [] |
---|
858 | tempy = [] |
---|
859 | tempdy = [] |
---|
860 | if self.dx == None: |
---|
861 | self.dx = numpy.zeros(len(self.x)) |
---|
862 | if self.dy == None: |
---|
863 | self.dy = numpy.zeros(len(self.y)) |
---|
864 | if xmin != None and xmax != None: |
---|
865 | for i in range(len(self.x)): |
---|
866 | if self.x[i] >= xmin and self.x[i] <= xmax: |
---|
867 | tempx.append(self.x[i]) |
---|
868 | tempdx.append(self.dx[i]) |
---|
869 | tempy.append(self.y[i]) |
---|
870 | tempdy.append(self.dy[i]) |
---|
871 | self.x = tempx |
---|
872 | self.y = tempy |
---|
873 | self.dx = tempdx |
---|
874 | self.dy = tempdy |
---|
875 | |
---|
876 | |
---|
877 | class Data2D(Plottable): |
---|
878 | """ |
---|
879 | 2D data class for image plotting |
---|
880 | """ |
---|
881 | def __init__(self, image=None, qx_data=None, qy_data=None, |
---|
882 | err_image=None, xmin=None, xmax=None, ymin=None, |
---|
883 | ymax=None, zmin=None, zmax=None): |
---|
884 | """ |
---|
885 | Draw image |
---|
886 | """ |
---|
887 | Plottable.__init__(self) |
---|
888 | self.name = "Data2D" |
---|
889 | self.label = None |
---|
890 | self.data = image |
---|
891 | self.qx_data = qx_data |
---|
892 | self.qy_data = qx_data |
---|
893 | self.err_data = err_image |
---|
894 | self.source = None |
---|
895 | self.detector = [] |
---|
896 | |
---|
897 | # # Units for Q-values |
---|
898 | self.xy_unit = 'A^{-1}' |
---|
899 | # # Units for I(Q) values |
---|
900 | self.z_unit = 'cm^{-1}' |
---|
901 | self._zaxis = '' |
---|
902 | # x-axis unit and label |
---|
903 | self._xaxis = '\\rm{Q_{x}}' |
---|
904 | self._xunit = 'A^{-1}' |
---|
905 | # y-axis unit and label |
---|
906 | self._yaxis = '\\rm{Q_{y}}' |
---|
907 | self._yunit = 'A^{-1}' |
---|
908 | |
---|
909 | # ## might remove that later |
---|
910 | # # Vector of Q-values at the center of each bin in x |
---|
911 | self.x_bins = [] |
---|
912 | # # Vector of Q-values at the center of each bin in y |
---|
913 | self.y_bins = [] |
---|
914 | |
---|
915 | # x and y boundaries |
---|
916 | self.xmin = xmin |
---|
917 | self.xmax = xmax |
---|
918 | self.ymin = ymin |
---|
919 | self.ymax = ymax |
---|
920 | |
---|
921 | self.zmin = zmin |
---|
922 | self.zmax = zmax |
---|
923 | self.id = None |
---|
924 | |
---|
925 | def xaxis(self, label, unit): |
---|
926 | """ |
---|
927 | set x-axis |
---|
928 | |
---|
929 | :param label: x-axis label |
---|
930 | :param unit: x-axis unit |
---|
931 | |
---|
932 | """ |
---|
933 | self._xaxis = label |
---|
934 | self._xunit = unit |
---|
935 | |
---|
936 | def yaxis(self, label, unit): |
---|
937 | """ |
---|
938 | set y-axis |
---|
939 | |
---|
940 | :param label: y-axis label |
---|
941 | :param unit: y-axis unit |
---|
942 | |
---|
943 | """ |
---|
944 | self._yaxis = label |
---|
945 | self._yunit = unit |
---|
946 | |
---|
947 | def zaxis(self, label, unit): |
---|
948 | """ |
---|
949 | set z-axis |
---|
950 | |
---|
951 | :param label: z-axis label |
---|
952 | :param unit: z-axis unit |
---|
953 | |
---|
954 | """ |
---|
955 | self._zaxis = label |
---|
956 | self._zunit = unit |
---|
957 | |
---|
958 | def setValues(self, datainfo=None): |
---|
959 | """ |
---|
960 | Use datainfo object to initialize data2D |
---|
961 | |
---|
962 | :param datainfo: object |
---|
963 | |
---|
964 | """ |
---|
965 | self.image = copy.deepcopy(datainfo.data) |
---|
966 | self.qx_data = copy.deepcopy(datainfo.qx_data) |
---|
967 | self.qy_data = copy.deepcopy(datainfo.qy_data) |
---|
968 | self.err_image = copy.deepcopy(datainfo.err_data) |
---|
969 | |
---|
970 | self.xy_unit = datainfo.Q_unit |
---|
971 | self.z_unit = datainfo.I_unit |
---|
972 | self._zaxis = datainfo._zaxis |
---|
973 | |
---|
974 | self.xaxis(datainfo._xunit, datainfo._xaxis) |
---|
975 | self.yaxis(datainfo._yunit, datainfo._yaxis) |
---|
976 | # x and y boundaries |
---|
977 | self.xmin = datainfo.xmin |
---|
978 | self.xmax = datainfo.xmax |
---|
979 | self.ymin = datainfo.ymin |
---|
980 | self.ymax = datainfo.ymax |
---|
981 | # # Vector of Q-values at the center of each bin in x |
---|
982 | self.x_bins = datainfo.x_bins |
---|
983 | # # Vector of Q-values at the center of each bin in y |
---|
984 | self.y_bins = datainfo.y_bins |
---|
985 | |
---|
986 | def set_zrange(self, zmin=None, zmax=None): |
---|
987 | """ |
---|
988 | """ |
---|
989 | if zmin < zmax: |
---|
990 | self.zmin = zmin |
---|
991 | self.zmax = zmax |
---|
992 | else: |
---|
993 | raise "zmin is greater or equal to zmax " |
---|
994 | |
---|
995 | def render(self, plot, **kw): |
---|
996 | """ |
---|
997 | Renders the plottable on the graph |
---|
998 | |
---|
999 | """ |
---|
1000 | plot.image(self.data, self.qx_data, self.qy_data, |
---|
1001 | self.xmin, self.xmax, self.ymin, |
---|
1002 | self.ymax, self.zmin, self.zmax, **kw) |
---|
1003 | |
---|
1004 | def changed(self): |
---|
1005 | """ |
---|
1006 | """ |
---|
1007 | return False |
---|
1008 | |
---|
1009 | @classmethod |
---|
1010 | def labels(cls, collection): |
---|
1011 | """Build a label mostly unique within a collection""" |
---|
1012 | label_dict = {} |
---|
1013 | for item in collection: |
---|
1014 | if item.label == "Data2D": |
---|
1015 | item.label = item.name |
---|
1016 | label_dict[item] = item.label |
---|
1017 | return label_dict |
---|
1018 | |
---|
1019 | |
---|
1020 | class Data1D(Plottable): |
---|
1021 | """ |
---|
1022 | Data plottable: scatter plot of x,y with errors in x and y. |
---|
1023 | """ |
---|
1024 | |
---|
1025 | def __init__(self, x, y, dx=None, dy=None, lam=None, dlam=None): |
---|
1026 | """ |
---|
1027 | Draw points specified by x[i],y[i] in the current color/symbol. |
---|
1028 | Uncertainty in x is given by dx[i], or by (xlo[i],xhi[i]) if the |
---|
1029 | uncertainty is asymmetric. Similarly for y uncertainty. |
---|
1030 | |
---|
1031 | The title appears on the legend. |
---|
1032 | The label, if it is different, appears on the status bar. |
---|
1033 | """ |
---|
1034 | Plottable.__init__(self) |
---|
1035 | self.name = "data" |
---|
1036 | self.label = "data" |
---|
1037 | self.x = x |
---|
1038 | self.y = y |
---|
1039 | self.lam = lam |
---|
1040 | self.dx = dx |
---|
1041 | self.dy = dy |
---|
1042 | self.dlam = dlam |
---|
1043 | self.source = None |
---|
1044 | self.detector = None |
---|
1045 | self.xaxis('', '') |
---|
1046 | self.yaxis('', '') |
---|
1047 | self.view = View(self.x, self.y, self.dx, self.dy) |
---|
1048 | self.symbol = 0 |
---|
1049 | self.custom_color = None |
---|
1050 | self.markersize = 5 |
---|
1051 | self.id = None |
---|
1052 | self.zorder = 1 |
---|
1053 | self.hide_error = False |
---|
1054 | |
---|
1055 | def render(self, plot, **kw): |
---|
1056 | """ |
---|
1057 | Renders the plottable on the graph |
---|
1058 | """ |
---|
1059 | if self.interactive == True: |
---|
1060 | kw['symbol'] = self.symbol |
---|
1061 | kw['id'] = self.id |
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1062 | kw['hide_error'] = self.hide_error |
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1063 | kw['markersize'] = self.markersize |
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1064 | plot.interactive_points(self.view.x, self.view.y, |
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1065 | dx=self.view.dx, dy=self.view.dy, |
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1066 | name=self.name, zorder=self.zorder, **kw) |
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1067 | else: |
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1068 | kw['id'] = self.id |
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1069 | kw['hide_error'] = self.hide_error |
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1070 | kw['symbol'] = self.symbol |
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1071 | kw['color'] = self.custom_color |
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1072 | kw['markersize'] = self.markersize |
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1073 | plot.points(self.view.x, self.view.y, dx=self.view.dx, |
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1074 | dy=self.view.dy, zorder=self.zorder, |
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1075 | marker=self.symbollist[self.symbol], **kw) |
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1076 | |
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1077 | def changed(self): |
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1078 | return False |
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1079 | |
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1080 | @classmethod |
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1081 | def labels(cls, collection): |
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1082 | """Build a label mostly unique within a collection""" |
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1083 | label_dict = {} |
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1084 | for item in collection: |
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1085 | if item.label == "data": |
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1086 | item.label = item.name |
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1087 | label_dict[item] = item.label |
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1088 | return label_dict |
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1089 | |
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1090 | |
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1091 | class Theory1D(Plottable): |
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1092 | """ |
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1093 | Theory plottable: line plot of x,y with confidence interval y. |
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1094 | """ |
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1095 | def __init__(self, x, y, dy=None): |
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1096 | """ |
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1097 | Draw lines specified in x[i],y[i] in the current color/symbol. |
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1098 | Confidence intervals in x are given by dx[i] or by (xlo[i],xhi[i]) |
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1099 | if the limits are asymmetric. |
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1100 | |
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1101 | The title is the name that will show up on the legend. |
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1102 | """ |
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1103 | Plottable.__init__(self) |
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1104 | msg = "Theory1D is no longer supported, please use Data1D and change symbol.\n" |
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1105 | raise DeprecationWarning, msg |
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1106 | |
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1107 | class Fit1D(Plottable): |
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1108 | """ |
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1109 | Fit plottable: composed of a data line plus a theory line. This |
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1110 | is treated like a single object from the perspective of the graph, |
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1111 | except that it will have two legend entries, one for the data and |
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1112 | one for the theory. |
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1113 | |
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1114 | The color of the data and theory will be shared. |
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1115 | |
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1116 | """ |
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1117 | def __init__(self, data=None, theory=None): |
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1118 | """ |
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1119 | """ |
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1120 | Plottable.__init__(self) |
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1121 | self.data = data |
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1122 | self.theory = theory |
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1123 | |
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1124 | def render(self, plot, **kw): |
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1125 | """ |
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1126 | """ |
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1127 | self.data.render(plot, **kw) |
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1128 | self.theory.render(plot, **kw) |
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1129 | |
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1130 | def changed(self): |
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1131 | """ |
---|
1132 | """ |
---|
1133 | return self.data.changed() or self.theory.changed() |
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1134 | |
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1135 | |
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1136 | # --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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1137 | class Text(Plottable): |
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1138 | """ |
---|
1139 | """ |
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1140 | def __init__(self, text=None, xpos=0.5, ypos=0.9, name='text'): |
---|
1141 | """ |
---|
1142 | Draw the user-defined text in plotter |
---|
1143 | We can specify the position of text |
---|
1144 | """ |
---|
1145 | Plottable.__init__(self) |
---|
1146 | self.name = name |
---|
1147 | self.text = text |
---|
1148 | self.xpos = xpos |
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1149 | self.ypos = ypos |
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1150 | |
---|
1151 | def render(self, plot, **kw): |
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1152 | """ |
---|
1153 | """ |
---|
1154 | from matplotlib import transforms |
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1155 | |
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1156 | xcoords = transforms.blended_transform_factory(plot.subplot.transAxes, |
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1157 | plot.subplot.transAxes) |
---|
1158 | plot.subplot.text(self.xpos, |
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1159 | self.ypos, |
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1160 | self.text, |
---|
1161 | label=self.name, |
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1162 | transform=xcoords) |
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1163 | |
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1164 | def setText(self, text): |
---|
1165 | """Set the text string.""" |
---|
1166 | self.text = text |
---|
1167 | |
---|
1168 | def getText(self, text): |
---|
1169 | """Get the text string.""" |
---|
1170 | return self.text |
---|
1171 | |
---|
1172 | def set_x(self, x): |
---|
1173 | """ |
---|
1174 | Set the x position of the text |
---|
1175 | ACCEPTS: float |
---|
1176 | """ |
---|
1177 | self.xpos = x |
---|
1178 | |
---|
1179 | def set_y(self, y): |
---|
1180 | """ |
---|
1181 | Set the y position of the text |
---|
1182 | ACCEPTS: float |
---|
1183 | """ |
---|
1184 | self.ypos = y |
---|
1185 | |
---|
1186 | |
---|
1187 | # --------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1188 | class Chisq(Plottable): |
---|
1189 | """ |
---|
1190 | Chisq plottable plots the chisq |
---|
1191 | """ |
---|
1192 | def __init__(self, chisq=None): |
---|
1193 | """ |
---|
1194 | Draw the chisq in plotter |
---|
1195 | We can specify the position of chisq |
---|
1196 | """ |
---|
1197 | Plottable.__init__(self) |
---|
1198 | self.name = "chisq" |
---|
1199 | self._chisq = chisq |
---|
1200 | self.xpos = 0.5 |
---|
1201 | self.ypos = 0.9 |
---|
1202 | |
---|
1203 | def render(self, plot, **kw): |
---|
1204 | """ |
---|
1205 | """ |
---|
1206 | if self._chisq == None: |
---|
1207 | chisqTxt = r'$\chi^2=$' |
---|
1208 | else: |
---|
1209 | chisqTxt = r'$\chi^2=%g$' % (float(self._chisq)) |
---|
1210 | |
---|
1211 | from matplotlib import transforms |
---|
1212 | |
---|
1213 | xcoords = transforms.blended_transform_factory(plot.subplot.transAxes, |
---|
1214 | plot.subplot.transAxes) |
---|
1215 | plot.subplot.text(self.xpos, |
---|
1216 | self.ypos, |
---|
1217 | chisqTxt, label='chisq', |
---|
1218 | transform=xcoords) |
---|
1219 | |
---|
1220 | def setChisq(self, chisq): |
---|
1221 | """ |
---|
1222 | Set the chisq value. |
---|
1223 | """ |
---|
1224 | self._chisq = chisq |
---|
1225 | |
---|
1226 | |
---|
1227 | ###################################################### |
---|
1228 | |
---|
1229 | def sample_graph(): |
---|
1230 | import numpy as nx |
---|
1231 | |
---|
1232 | # Construct a simple graph |
---|
1233 | if False: |
---|
1234 | x = nx.array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], 'd') |
---|
1235 | y = nx.array([4, 5, 6, 5, 4, 5], 'd') |
---|
1236 | dy = nx.array([0.2, 0.3, 0.1, 0.2, 0.9, 0.3]) |
---|
1237 | else: |
---|
1238 | x = nx.linspace(0, 1., 10000) |
---|
1239 | y = nx.sin(2 * nx.pi * x * 2.8) |
---|
1240 | dy = nx.sqrt(100 * nx.abs(y)) / 100 |
---|
1241 | data = Data1D(x, y, dy=dy) |
---|
1242 | data.xaxis('distance', 'm') |
---|
1243 | data.yaxis('time', 's') |
---|
1244 | graph = Graph() |
---|
1245 | graph.title('Walking Results') |
---|
1246 | graph.add(data) |
---|
1247 | graph.add(Theory1D(x, y, dy=dy)) |
---|
1248 | return graph |
---|
1249 | |
---|
1250 | |
---|
1251 | def demo_plotter(graph): |
---|
1252 | import wx |
---|
1253 | from pylab_plottables import Plotter |
---|
1254 | # from mplplotter import Plotter |
---|
1255 | |
---|
1256 | # Make a frame to show it |
---|
1257 | app = wx.PySimpleApp() |
---|
1258 | frame = wx.Frame(None, -1, 'Plottables') |
---|
1259 | plotter = Plotter(frame) |
---|
1260 | frame.Show() |
---|
1261 | |
---|
1262 | # render the graph to the pylab plotter |
---|
1263 | graph.render(plotter) |
---|
1264 | |
---|
1265 | class GraphUpdate(object): |
---|
1266 | callnum = 0 |
---|
1267 | |
---|
1268 | def __init__(self, graph, plotter): |
---|
1269 | self.graph, self.plotter = graph, plotter |
---|
1270 | |
---|
1271 | def __call__(self): |
---|
1272 | if self.graph.changed(): |
---|
1273 | self.graph.render(self.plotter) |
---|
1274 | return True |
---|
1275 | return False |
---|
1276 | |
---|
1277 | def onIdle(self, event): |
---|
1278 | self.callnum = self.callnum + 1 |
---|
1279 | if self.__call__(): |
---|
1280 | pass # event.RequestMore() |
---|
1281 | update = GraphUpdate(graph, plotter) |
---|
1282 | frame.Bind(wx.EVT_IDLE, update.onIdle) |
---|
1283 | app.MainLoop() |
---|