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use MA instead of homemade masking; some work on aut-scaling label size. This probably breaks old (woody) versions of mpl

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[705]1"""
2ASAP plotting class based on matplotlib.
3"""
4
5import sys
6from re import match
7
8import matplotlib
9
10from matplotlib.figure import Figure, Text
11from matplotlib.font_manager import FontProperties
12from matplotlib.numerix import sqrt
13from matplotlib import rc, rcParams
[710]14from asap import rcParams as asaprcParams
[1019]15from matplotlib.ticker import ScalarFormatter
16from matplotlib.ticker import NullLocator
17
18class MyFormatter(ScalarFormatter):
19    def __call__(self, x, pos=None):
[1025]20        #last = len(self.locs)-2
21        if pos==0:
22            return ''
[1019]23        else: return ScalarFormatter.__call__(self, x, pos)
24
[705]25class asaplotbase:
26    """
27    ASAP plotting base class based on matplotlib.
28    """
29
30    def __init__(self, rows=1, cols=0, title='', size=(8,6), buffering=False):
[1019]31        """
32        Create a new instance of the ASAPlot plotting class.
[705]33
[1019]34        If rows < 1 then a separate call to set_panels() is required to define
35        the panel layout; refer to the doctext for set_panels().
36        """
[705]37        self.is_dead = False
[1019]38        self.figure = Figure(figsize=size, facecolor='#ddddee')
[705]39        self.canvas = None
40
[1019]41        self.set_title(title)
42        self.subplots = []
43        if rows > 0:
44            self.set_panels(rows, cols)
[705]45
[710]46        # Set matplotlib default colour sequence.
47        self.colormap = "green red black cyan magenta orange blue purple yellow pink".split()
[1019]48
[710]49        c = asaprcParams['plotter.colours']
50        if isinstance(c,str) and len(c) > 0:
51            self.colormap = c.split()
52
53        self.lsalias = {"line":  [1,0],
54                        "dashdot": [4,2,1,2],
55                        "dashed" : [4,2,4,2],
56                        "dotted" : [1,2],
57                        "dashdotdot": [4,2,1,2,1,2],
58                        "dashdashdot": [4,2,4,2,1,2]
59                        }
60
61        styles = "line dashed dotted dashdot".split()
62        c = asaprcParams['plotter.linestyles']
63        if isinstance(c,str) and len(c) > 0:
64            styles = c.split()
65        s = []
66        for ls in styles:
67            if self.lsalias.has_key(ls):
68                s.append(self.lsalias.get(ls))
69            else:
70                s.append('-')
71        self.linestyles = s
72
[705]73        self.color = 0;
[710]74        self.linestyle = 0;
[1019]75        self.attributes = {}
76        self.loc = 0
[705]77
[1019]78        self.buffering = buffering
[705]79
80    def clear(self):
[1019]81        """
82        Delete all lines from the plot.  Line numbering will restart from 1.
83        """
[705]84
[1019]85        for i in range(len(self.lines)):
86           self.delete(i)
87        self.axes.clear()
88        self.color = 0
89        self.lines = []
[705]90
[710]91    def palette(self, color, colormap=None, linestyle=0, linestyles=None):
[705]92        if colormap:
[710]93            if isinstance(colormap,list):
94                self.colormap = colormap
95            elif isinstance(colormap,str):
96                self.colormap = colormap.split()
[705]97        if 0 <= color < len(self.colormap):
98            self.color = color
[710]99        if linestyles:
100            self.linestyles = []
101            if isinstance(linestyles,list):
102                styles = linestyles
103            elif isinstance(linestyles,str):
104                styles = linestyles.split()
105            for ls in styles:
106                if self.lsalias.has_key(ls):
107                    self.linestyles.append(self.lsalias.get(ls))
108                else:
109                    self.linestyles.append(self.lsalias.get('line'))
110        if 0 <= linestyle < len(self.linestyles):
111            self.linestyle = linestyle
[705]112
113    def delete(self, numbers=None):
[1019]114        """
115        Delete the 0-relative line number, default is to delete the last.
116        The remaining lines are NOT renumbered.
117        """
[705]118
[1019]119        if numbers is None: numbers = [len(self.lines)-1]
[705]120
[1019]121        if not hasattr(numbers, '__iter__'):
122            numbers = [numbers]
[705]123
[1019]124        for number in numbers:
125            if 0 <= number < len(self.lines):
126                if self.lines[number] is not None:
127                    for line in self.lines[number]:
128                        line.set_linestyle('None')
129                        self.lines[number] = None
130        self.show()
[705]131
132    def get_line(self):
[1019]133        """
134        Get the current default line attributes.
135        """
136        return self.attributes
[705]137
138
[1086]139    def hist(self, x=None, y=None, fmt=None, add=None):
[1019]140        """
141        Plot a histogram.  N.B. the x values refer to the start of the
142        histogram bin.
[705]143
[1019]144        fmt is the line style as in plot().
145        """
[1086]146        from matplotlib.numerix import array
147        from matplotlib.numerix.ma import MaskedArray
[1019]148        if x is None:
149            if y is None: return
[1023]150            x = range(len(y))
[705]151
[1019]152        if len(x) != len(y):
153            return
154        l2 = 2*len(x)
[1023]155        x2 = range(l2)
[1086]156        y2 = range(12)
[1023]157        y2 = range(l2)
158        m2 = range(l2)
[1086]159        ymsk = y.raw_mask()
160        ydat = y.raw_data()
[1023]161        for i in range(l2):
[1019]162            x2[i] = x[i/2]
[1086]163            m2[i] = ymsk[i/2]
[705]164
[1023]165        y2[0] = 0.0
[1019]166        for i in range(1,l2):
[1086]167            y2[i] = ydat[(i-1)/2]
[705]168
[1086]169        self.plot(x2, MaskedArray(y2,mask=m2,copy=0), fmt, add)
[705]170
171
172    def hold(self, hold=True):
[1019]173        """
174        Buffer graphics until subsequently released.
175        """
176        self.buffering = hold
[705]177
178
179    def legend(self, loc=None):
[1019]180        """
181        Add a legend to the plot.
[705]182
[1019]183        Any other value for loc else disables the legend:
184             1: upper right
185             2: upper left
186             3: lower left
187             4: lower right
188             5: right
189             6: center left
190             7: center right
191             8: lower center
192             9: upper center
193            10: center
[705]194
[1019]195        """
[705]196        if isinstance(loc,int):
197            if 0 > loc > 10: loc = 0
198            self.loc = loc
[1019]199        self.show()
[705]200
201
[1086]202    def plot(self, x=None, y=None, fmt=None, add=None):
[1019]203        """
204        Plot the next line in the current frame using the current line
205        attributes.  The ASAPlot graphics window will be mapped and raised.
[705]206
[1019]207        The argument list works a bit like the matlab plot() function.
208        """
209        if x is None:
210            if y is None: return
211            x = range(len(y))
[705]212
[1019]213        elif y is None:
214            y = x
215            x = range(len(y))
[1086]216        if fmt is None:
217            line = self.axes.plot(x, y)
[1019]218        else:
[1086]219            line = self.axes.plot(x, y, fmt)
[705]220
[1019]221        # Add to an existing line?
[1086]222        i = None
[1019]223        if add is None or len(self.lines) < add < 0:
224            # Don't add.
225            self.lines.append(line)
226            i = len(self.lines) - 1
227        else:
228            if add == 0: add = len(self.lines)
229            i = add - 1
230            self.lines[i].extend(line)
[705]231
[1019]232        # Set/reset attributes for the line.
233        gotcolour = False
234        for k, v in self.attributes.iteritems():
235            if k == 'color': gotcolour = True
236            for segment in self.lines[i]:
237                getattr(segment, "set_%s"%k)(v)
[705]238
[1019]239        if not gotcolour and len(self.colormap):
240            for segment in self.lines[i]:
241                getattr(segment, "set_color")(self.colormap[self.color])
[710]242                if len(self.colormap)  == 1:
243                    getattr(segment, "set_dashes")(self.linestyles[self.linestyle])
[1086]244
[1019]245            self.color += 1
246            if self.color >= len(self.colormap):
247                self.color = 0
[705]248
[710]249            if len(self.colormap) == 1:
250                self.linestyle += 1
[1019]251            if self.linestyle >= len(self.linestyles):
252                self.linestyle = 0
[710]253
[1019]254        self.show()
[705]255
256
257    def position(self):
[1019]258        """
259        Use the mouse to get a position from a graph.
260        """
[705]261
[1019]262        def position_disable(event):
263            self.register('button_press', None)
264            print '%.4f, %.4f' % (event.xdata, event.ydata)
[705]265
[1019]266        print 'Press any mouse button...'
267        self.register('button_press', position_disable)
[705]268
269
270    def region(self):
[1019]271        """
272        Use the mouse to get a rectangular region from a plot.
[705]273
[1019]274        The return value is [x0, y0, x1, y1] in world coordinates.
275        """
[705]276
[1019]277        def region_start(event):
278            height = self.canvas.figure.bbox.height()
279            self.rect = {'fig': None, 'height': height,
280                         'x': event.x, 'y': height - event.y,
281                         'world': [event.xdata, event.ydata,
282                                   event.xdata, event.ydata]}
283            self.register('button_press', None)
284            self.register('motion_notify', region_draw)
285            self.register('button_release', region_disable)
[705]286
[1019]287        def region_draw(event):
288            self.canvas._tkcanvas.delete(self.rect['fig'])
289            self.rect['fig'] = self.canvas._tkcanvas.create_rectangle(
290                                self.rect['x'], self.rect['y'],
291                                event.x, self.rect['height'] - event.y)
[705]292
[1019]293        def region_disable(event):
294            self.register('motion_notify', None)
295            self.register('button_release', None)
[705]296
[1019]297            self.canvas._tkcanvas.delete(self.rect['fig'])
[705]298
[1019]299            self.rect['world'][2:4] = [event.xdata, event.ydata]
300            print '(%.2f, %.2f)  (%.2f, %.2f)' % (self.rect['world'][0],
301                self.rect['world'][1], self.rect['world'][2],
302                self.rect['world'][3])
[705]303
[1019]304        self.register('button_press', region_start)
[705]305
[1019]306        # This has to be modified to block and return the result (currently
307        # printed by region_disable) when that becomes possible in matplotlib.
[705]308
[1019]309        return [0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0]
[705]310
311
312    def register(self, type=None, func=None):
[1019]313        """
314        Register, reregister, or deregister events of type 'button_press',
315        'button_release', or 'motion_notify'.
[705]316
[1019]317        The specified callback function should have the following signature:
[705]318
[1019]319            def func(event)
[705]320
[1019]321        where event is an MplEvent instance containing the following data:
[705]322
[1019]323            name                # Event name.
324            canvas              # FigureCanvas instance generating the event.
325            x      = None       # x position - pixels from left of canvas.
326            y      = None       # y position - pixels from bottom of canvas.
327            button = None       # Button pressed: None, 1, 2, 3.
328            key    = None       # Key pressed: None, chr(range(255)), shift,
329                                  win, or control
330            inaxes = None       # Axes instance if cursor within axes.
331            xdata  = None       # x world coordinate.
332            ydata  = None       # y world coordinate.
[705]333
[1019]334        For example:
[705]335
[1019]336            def mouse_move(event):
337                print event.xdata, event.ydata
[705]338
[1019]339            a = asaplot()
340            a.register('motion_notify', mouse_move)
[705]341
[1019]342        If func is None, the event is deregistered.
[705]343
[1019]344        Note that in TkAgg keyboard button presses don't generate an event.
345        """
[705]346
[1019]347        if not self.events.has_key(type): return
[705]348
[1019]349        if func is None:
350            if self.events[type] is not None:
351                # It's not clear that this does anything.
352                self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(self.events[type])
353                self.events[type] = None
[705]354
[1019]355                # It seems to be necessary to return events to the toolbar.
356                if type == 'motion_notify':
357                    self.canvas.mpl_connect(type + '_event',
358                        self.figmgr.toolbar.mouse_move)
359                elif type == 'button_press':
360                    self.canvas.mpl_connect(type + '_event',
361                        self.figmgr.toolbar.press)
362                elif type == 'button_release':
363                    self.canvas.mpl_connect(type + '_event',
364                        self.figmgr.toolbar.release)
[705]365
[1019]366        else:
367            self.events[type] = self.canvas.mpl_connect(type + '_event', func)
[705]368
369
370    def release(self):
[1019]371        """
372        Release buffered graphics.
373        """
374        self.buffering = False
375        self.show()
[705]376
377
378    def save(self, fname=None, orientation=None, dpi=None):
[1019]379        """
380        Save the plot to a file.
[705]381
[1019]382        fname is the name of the output file.  The image format is determined
383        from the file suffix; 'png', 'ps', and 'eps' are recognized.  If no
384        file name is specified 'yyyymmdd_hhmmss.png' is created in the current
385        directory.
386        """
387        if fname is None:
388            from datetime import datetime
389            dstr = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')
390            fname = 'asap'+dstr+'.png'
[705]391
[1019]392        d = ['png','.ps','eps']
[705]393
[1019]394        from os.path import expandvars
395        fname = expandvars(fname)
[705]396
[1019]397        if fname[-3:].lower() in d:
398            try:
[705]399                if fname[-3:].lower() == ".ps":
[1020]400                    from matplotlib import __version__ as mv
[705]401                    w = self.figure.figwidth.get()
[1019]402                    h = self.figure.figheight.get()
403
[705]404                    if orientation is None:
405                        # auto oriented
406                        if w > h:
407                            orientation = 'landscape'
408                        else:
409                            orientation = 'portrait'
[1025]410                    a4w = 8.25
411                    a4h = 11.25
412                    ds = None
413                    if orientation == 'landscape':
414                        ds = min(a4h/w,a4w/h)
415                    else:
416                        ds = min(a4w/w,a4h/h)
417                    ow = ds * w
418                    oh = ds * h
419                    self.figure.set_figsize_inches((ow,oh))
[1032]420                    from matplotlib import __version__ as mv
421                    # hack to circument ps bug in eraly versions of mpl
422                    if int(mv.split(".")[1]) < 87:
423                        self.figure.savefig(fname, orientation=orientation)
424                    else:
425                        self.figure.savefig(fname, orientation=orientation,
426                                            papertype="a4")
[1025]427                    self.figure.set_figsize_inches((w,h))
[705]428                    print 'Written file %s' % (fname)
[1019]429                else:
[705]430                    if dpi is None:
431                        dpi =150
[1025]432                    self.figure.savefig(fname,dpi=dpi)
[705]433                    print 'Written file %s' % (fname)
[1019]434            except IOError, msg:
435                print 'Failed to save %s: Error msg was\n\n%s' % (fname, err)
436                return
437        else:
438            print "Invalid image type. Valid types are:"
439            print "'ps', 'eps', 'png'"
[705]440
441
442    def set_axes(self, what=None, *args, **kwargs):
[1019]443        """
444        Set attributes for the axes by calling the relevant Axes.set_*()
445        method.  Colour translation is done as described in the doctext
446        for palette().
447        """
[705]448
[1019]449        if what is None: return
450        if what[-6:] == 'colour': what = what[:-6] + 'color'
[705]451
[1019]452        newargs = {}
[705]453
[1019]454        for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
455            k = k.lower()
456            if k == 'colour': k = 'color'
457            newargs[k] = v
[705]458
[1019]459        getattr(self.axes, "set_%s"%what)(*args, **newargs)
[705]460
[1019]461        self.show()
462
463
[705]464    def set_figure(self, what=None, *args, **kwargs):
[1019]465        """
466        Set attributes for the figure by calling the relevant Figure.set_*()
467        method.  Colour translation is done as described in the doctext
468        for palette().
469        """
[705]470
[1019]471        if what is None: return
472        if what[-6:] == 'colour': what = what[:-6] + 'color'
473        #if what[-5:] == 'color' and len(args):
474        #    args = (get_colour(args[0]),)
[705]475
[1019]476        newargs = {}
477        for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
478            k = k.lower()
479            if k == 'colour': k = 'color'
480            newargs[k] = v
[705]481
[1019]482        getattr(self.figure, "set_%s"%what)(*args, **newargs)
483        self.show()
[705]484
485
486    def set_limits(self, xlim=None, ylim=None):
[1019]487        """
488        Set x-, and y-limits for each subplot.
[705]489
[1019]490        xlim = [xmin, xmax] as in axes.set_xlim().
491        ylim = [ymin, ymax] as in axes.set_ylim().
492        """
493        for s in self.subplots:
494            self.axes  = s['axes']
495            self.lines = s['lines']
[705]496            oldxlim =  list(self.axes.get_xlim())
497            oldylim =  list(self.axes.get_ylim())
498            if xlim is not None:
499                for i in range(len(xlim)):
500                    if xlim[i] is not None:
501                        oldxlim[i] = xlim[i]
[1019]502            if ylim is not None:
[705]503                for i in range(len(ylim)):
504                    if ylim[i] is not None:
505                        oldylim[i] = ylim[i]
506            self.axes.set_xlim(oldxlim)
507            self.axes.set_ylim(oldylim)
508        return
509
510
511    def set_line(self, number=None, **kwargs):
[1019]512        """
513        Set attributes for the specified line, or else the next line(s)
514        to be plotted.
[705]515
[1019]516        number is the 0-relative number of a line that has already been
517        plotted.  If no such line exists, attributes are recorded and used
518        for the next line(s) to be plotted.
[705]519
[1019]520        Keyword arguments specify Line2D attributes, e.g. color='r'.  Do
[705]521
[1019]522            import matplotlib
523            help(matplotlib.lines)
[705]524
[1019]525        The set_* methods of class Line2D define the attribute names and
526        values.  For non-US usage, "colour" is recognized as synonymous with
527        "color".
[705]528
[1019]529        Set the value to None to delete an attribute.
[705]530
[1019]531        Colour translation is done as described in the doctext for palette().
532        """
[705]533
[1019]534        redraw = False
535        for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
536            k = k.lower()
537            if k == 'colour': k = 'color'
[705]538
[1019]539            if 0 <= number < len(self.lines):
540                if self.lines[number] is not None:
541                    for line in self.lines[number]:
542                        getattr(line, "set_%s"%k)(v)
543                    redraw = True
544            else:
545                if v is None:
546                    del self.attributes[k]
547                else:
548                    self.attributes[k] = v
[705]549
[1019]550        if redraw: self.show()
[705]551
552
553    def set_panels(self, rows=1, cols=0, n=-1, nplots=-1, ganged=True):
[1019]554        """
555        Set the panel layout.
[705]556
[1019]557        rows and cols, if cols != 0, specify the number of rows and columns in
558        a regular layout.   (Indexing of these panels in matplotlib is row-
559        major, i.e. column varies fastest.)
[705]560
[1019]561        cols == 0 is interpreted as a retangular layout that accomodates
562        'rows' panels, e.g. rows == 6, cols == 0 is equivalent to
563        rows == 2, cols == 3.
[705]564
[1019]565        0 <= n < rows*cols is interpreted as the 0-relative panel number in
566        the configuration specified by rows and cols to be added to the
567        current figure as its next 0-relative panel number (i).  This allows
568        non-regular panel layouts to be constructed via multiple calls.  Any
569        other value of n clears the plot and produces a rectangular array of
570        empty panels.  The number of these may be limited by nplots.
571        """
572        if n < 0 and len(self.subplots):
573            self.figure.clear()
574            self.set_title()
[705]575
[1019]576        if rows < 1: rows = 1
[705]577
[1019]578        if cols <= 0:
579            i = int(sqrt(rows))
580            if i*i < rows: i += 1
581            cols = i
[705]582
[1019]583            if i*(i-1) >= rows: i -= 1
584            rows = i
[705]585
[1019]586        if 0 <= n < rows*cols:
587            i = len(self.subplots)
588            self.subplots.append({})
[705]589
[1019]590            self.subplots[i]['axes']  = self.figure.add_subplot(rows,
591                                            cols, n+1)
592            self.subplots[i]['lines'] = []
[705]593
[1019]594            if i == 0: self.subplot(0)
[705]595
[1019]596            self.rows = 0
597            self.cols = 0
[705]598
[1019]599        else:
600            self.subplots = []
[705]601
[1019]602            if nplots < 1 or rows*cols < nplots:
603                nplots = rows*cols
[1025]604            if ganged:
605                hsp,wsp = None,None
606                if rows > 1: hsp = 0.0001
607                if cols > 1: wsp = 0.0001
608                self.figure.subplots_adjust(wspace=wsp,hspace=hsp)
[1019]609            for i in range(nplots):
610                self.subplots.append({})
[1025]611                self.subplots[i]['axes'] = self.figure.add_subplot(rows,
[1019]612                                                cols, i+1)
613                self.subplots[i]['lines'] = []
614
[705]615                if ganged:
616                    # Suppress tick labelling for interior subplots.
617                    if i <= (rows-1)*cols - 1:
618                        if i+cols < nplots:
619                            # Suppress x-labels for frames width
620                            # adjacent frames
[1019]621                            self.subplots[i]['axes'].xaxis.set_major_locator(NullLocator())
622                            self.subplots[i]['axes'].xaxis.label.set_visible(False)
[705]623                    if i%cols:
624                        # Suppress y-labels for frames not in the left column.
625                        for tick in self.subplots[i]['axes'].yaxis.majorTicks:
626                            tick.label1On = False
627                        self.subplots[i]['axes'].yaxis.label.set_visible(False)
[1025]628                    # disable the first tick of [1:ncol-1] of the last row
629                    if (nplots-cols) < i <= nplots-1:
[1019]630                        self.subplots[i]['axes'].xaxis.set_major_formatter(MyFormatter())
631                self.rows = rows
632                self.cols = cols
633            self.subplot(0)
[705]634
635    def set_title(self, title=None):
[1019]636        """
637        Set the title of the plot window.  Use the previous title if title is
638        omitted.
639        """
640        if title is not None:
641            self.title = title
[705]642
[1019]643        self.figure.text(0.5, 0.95, self.title, horizontalalignment='center')
[705]644
645
646    def show(self):
[1019]647        """
648        Show graphics dependent on the current buffering state.
649        """
650        if not self.buffering:
651            if self.loc is not None:
[1086]652                for sp in self.subplots:
[1019]653                    lines  = []
654                    labels = []
655                    i = 0
[1086]656                    for line in sp['lines']:
[1019]657                        i += 1
658                        if line is not None:
659                            lines.append(line[0])
660                            lbl = line[0].get_label()
661                            if lbl == '':
662                                lbl = str(i)
663                            labels.append(lbl)
[705]664
[1019]665                    if len(lines):
[1086]666                        rcParams['legend.fontsize'] = 8
667##                         lsiz = rcParams['legend.fontsize']-len(lines)/2
668                        sp['axes'].legend(tuple(lines), tuple(labels),
669                                          self.loc)
670##                                           ,prop=FontProperties(size=lsiz) )
[1019]671                    else:
[1086]672                        sp['axes'].legend((' '))
[705]673
[1086]674            ax = sp['axes']
675            from matplotlib.artist import setp
676            xts = rcParams['xtick.labelsize']-(self.cols)/2
677            yts = rcParams['ytick.labelsize']-(self.rows)/2
678            for sp in self.subplots:
679                ax = sp['axes']
680                s = ax.title.get_size()
681                tsize = s-(self.cols+self.rows)
682                ax.title.set_size(tsize)
683                setp(ax.get_xticklabels(), fontsize=xts)
684                setp(ax.get_yticklabels(), fontsize=yts)
685                origx = rcParams['xtick.labelsize'] #ax.xaxis.label.get_size()
686                origy =  rcParams['ytick.labelsize'] #ax.yaxis.label.get_size()
687                off = 0
688                if self.cols > 1: off = self.cols
689                xfsize = origx-off
690                #rc('xtick',labelsize=xfsize)
691                ax.xaxis.label.set_size(xfsize)
692                off = 0
693                if self.rows > 1: off = self.rows
694                yfsize = origy-off
695                #rc('ytick',labelsize=yfsize)
696                ax.yaxis.label.set_size(yfsize)
[705]697
698    def subplot(self, i=None, inc=None):
[1019]699        """
700        Set the subplot to the 0-relative panel number as defined by one or
701        more invokations of set_panels().
702        """
703        l = len(self.subplots)
704        if l:
705            if i is not None:
706                self.i = i
[705]707
[1019]708            if inc is not None:
709                self.i += inc
[705]710
[1019]711            self.i %= l
712            self.axes  = self.subplots[self.i]['axes']
713            self.lines = self.subplots[self.i]['lines']
[705]714
715
716    def text(self, *args, **kwargs):
[1019]717        """
718        Add text to the figure.
719        """
720        self.figure.text(*args, **kwargs)
721        self.show()
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