""" ASAP plotting class based on matplotlib. """ from asap.asaplotbase import * import PyQt4 as qt from matplotlib.backends.backend_qt4agg import FigureCanvasQTAgg, \ FigureManagerQTAgg # Force use of the newfangled toolbar. import matplotlib matplotlib.use("Qt4Agg") matplotlib.rcParams['toolbar'] = 'toolbar2' #class asaplotgui(asaplotbase): class asaplotgui(asaplotbase): """ ASAP plotting class based on matplotlib. """ def __init__(self, rows=1, cols=0, title='', size=None, buffering=False): """ Create a new instance of the ASAPlot plotting class. If rows < 1 then a separate call to set_panels() is required to define the panel layout; refer to the doctext for set_panels(). """ v = vars() del v['self'] asaplotbase.__init__(self, **v) self.canvas = FigureCanvasQTAgg(self.figure) # Simply instantiating this is enough to get a working toolbar. self.figmgr = FigureManagerQTAgg(self.canvas, 1) self.window = self.figmgr.window self.window.setWindowTitle('ASAP Plotter - Qt4') ############# ### DO WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING FOR WINDOW CLOSE CALL? ############# def dest_callback(): self.is_dead = True qt.QtCore.QObject.connect(self.window, qt.QtCore.SIGNAL('destroyed()'),dest_callback) self.events = {'button_press':None, 'button_release':None, 'motion_notify':None} matplotlib.rcParams["interactive"] = True self.buffering = buffering #self.canvas.show() def map(self): """ Reveal the ASAPlot graphics window and bring it to the top of the window stack. """ self.window.activateWindow() #To raise this window to the top of the stacking order self.window.raise_() self.window.show() def quit(self): """ Destroy the ASAPlot graphics window. """ self.window.close() def show(self, hardrefresh=True): """ Show graphics dependent on the current buffering state. """ if not self.buffering: if hardrefresh: asaplotbase.show(self) self.window.activateWindow() self.canvas.show() #self.window.show() def terminate(self): """ Clear the figure. """ self.window.close() def unmap(self): """ Hide the ASAPlot graphics window. """ self.window.hide()