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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function,
unicode_literals)
try:
# mock in python 3.3+
from unittest import mock
except ImportError:
import mock
import matplotlib.widgets as widgets
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.testing.decorators import cleanup
from numpy.testing import assert_allclose
def get_ax():
fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, 1)
ax.plot([0, 200], [0, 200])
ax.set_aspect(1.0)
ax.figure.canvas.draw()
return ax
def do_event(tool, etype, button=1, xdata=0, ydata=0, key=None, step=1):
"""
*name*
the event name
*canvas*
the FigureCanvas instance generating the event
*guiEvent*
the GUI event that triggered the matplotlib event
*x*
x position - pixels from left of canvas
*y*
y position - pixels from bottom of canvas
*inaxes*
the :class:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes` instance if mouse is over axes
*xdata*
x coord of mouse in data coords
*ydata*
y coord of mouse in data coords
*button*
button pressed None, 1, 2, 3, 'up', 'down' (up and down are used
for scroll events)
*key*
the key depressed when the mouse event triggered (see
:class:`KeyEvent`)
*step*
number of scroll steps (positive for 'up', negative for 'down')
"""
event = mock.Mock()
event.button = button
ax = tool.ax
event.x, event.y = ax.transData.transform([(xdata, ydata),
(xdata, ydata)])[00]
event.xdata, event.ydata = xdata, ydata
event.inaxes = ax
event.canvas = ax.figure.canvas
event.key = key
event.step = step
event.guiEvent = None
event.name = 'Custom'
func = getattr(tool, etype)
func(event)
@cleanup
def check_rectangle(**kwargs):
ax = get_ax()
def onselect(epress, erelease):
ax._got_onselect = True
assert epress.xdata == 100
assert epress.ydata == 100
assert erelease.xdata == 199
assert erelease.ydata == 199
tool = widgets.RectangleSelector(ax, onselect, **kwargs)
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=199, ydata=199, button=1)
# purposely drag outside of axis for release
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=250, ydata=250, button=1)
if kwargs.get('drawtype', None) not in ['line', 'none']:
assert_allclose(tool.geometry,
[[100., 100, 199, 199, 100], [100, 199, 199, 100, 100]],
err_msg=tool.geometry)
assert ax._got_onselect
def test_rectangle_selector():
check_rectangle()
check_rectangle(drawtype='line', useblit=False)
check_rectangle(useblit=True, button=1)
check_rectangle(drawtype='none', minspanx=10, minspany=10)
check_rectangle(minspanx=10, minspany=10, spancoords='pixels')
check_rectangle(rectprops=dict(fill=True))
@cleanup
def test_ellipse():
"""For ellipse, test out the key modifiers"""
ax = get_ax()
def onselect(epress, erelease):
pass
tool = widgets.EllipseSelector(ax, onselect=onselect,
maxdist=10, interactive=True)
tool.extents = (100, 150, 100, 150)
# drag the rectangle
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=10, ydata=10, button=1,
key=' ')
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=30, ydata=30, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=30, ydata=30, button=1)
assert tool.extents == (120, 170, 120, 170), tool.extents
# create from center
do_event(tool, 'on_key_press', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1,
key='control')
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=125, ydata=125, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=125, ydata=125, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'on_key_release', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1,
key='control')
assert tool.extents == (75, 125, 75, 125), tool.extents
# create a square
do_event(tool, 'on_key_press', xdata=10, ydata=10, button=1,
key='shift')
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=10, ydata=10, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=35, ydata=30, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=35, ydata=30, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'on_key_release', xdata=10, ydata=10, button=1,
key='shift')
extents = [int(e) for e in tool.extents]
assert extents == [10, 35, 10, 34]
# create a square from center
do_event(tool, 'on_key_press', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1,
key='ctrl+shift')
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=125, ydata=130, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=125, ydata=130, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'on_key_release', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1,
key='ctrl+shift')
extents = [int(e) for e in tool.extents]
assert extents == [70, 129, 70, 130], extents
assert tool.geometry.shape == (2, 73)
assert_allclose(tool.geometry[:, 0], [70., 100])
@cleanup
def test_rectangle_handles():
ax = get_ax()
def onselect(epress, erelease):
pass
tool = widgets.RectangleSelector(ax, onselect=onselect,
maxdist=10, interactive=True)
tool.extents = (100, 150, 100, 150)
assert tool.corners == (
(100, 150, 150, 100), (100, 100, 150, 150))
assert tool.extents == (100, 150, 100, 150)
assert tool.edge_centers == (
(100, 125.0, 150, 125.0), (125.0, 100, 125.0, 150))
assert tool.extents == (100, 150, 100, 150)
# grab a corner and move it
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=100, ydata=100)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=120, ydata=120)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=120, ydata=120)
assert tool.extents == (120, 150, 120, 150)
# grab the center and move it
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=132, ydata=132)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=120, ydata=120)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=120, ydata=120)
assert tool.extents == (108, 138, 108, 138)
# create a new rectangle
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=10, ydata=10)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=100, ydata=100)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=100, ydata=100)
assert tool.extents == (10, 100, 10, 100)
@cleanup
def check_span(*args, **kwargs):
ax = get_ax()
def onselect(vmin, vmax):
ax._got_onselect = True
assert vmin == 100
assert vmax == 150
def onmove(vmin, vmax):
assert vmin == 100
assert vmax == 125
ax._got_on_move = True
if 'onmove_callback' in kwargs:
kwargs['onmove_callback'] = onmove
tool = widgets.SpanSelector(ax, onselect, *args, **kwargs)
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=125, ydata=125, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=150, ydata=150, button=1)
assert ax._got_onselect
if 'onmove_callback' in kwargs:
assert ax._got_on_move
def test_span_selector():
check_span('horizontal', minspan=10, useblit=True)
check_span('vertical', onmove_callback=True, button=1)
check_span('horizontal', rectprops=dict(fill=True))
@cleanup
def check_lasso_selector(**kwargs):
ax = get_ax()
def onselect(verts):
ax._got_onselect = True
assert verts == [(100, 100), (125, 125), (150, 150)]
tool = widgets.LassoSelector(ax, onselect, **kwargs)
do_event(tool, 'press', xdata=100, ydata=100, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'onmove', xdata=125, ydata=125, button=1)
do_event(tool, 'release', xdata=150, ydata=150, button=1)
assert ax._got_onselect
def test_lasso_selector():
check_lasso_selector()
check_lasso_selector(useblit=False, lineprops=dict(color='red'))
check_lasso_selector(useblit=True, button=1)
@cleanup
def test_CheckButtons():
ax = get_ax()
check = widgets.CheckButtons(ax, ('a', 'b', 'c'), (True, False, True))
assert check.get_status() == [True, False, True]
check.set_active(0)
assert check.get_status() == [False, False, True]
def clicked_function():
pass
cid = check.on_clicked(clicked_function)
check.disconnect(cid)