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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Jeremy O'Donoghue and others
License: This work is licensed under the PSF. A copy should be included
with this source code, and is also available at
http://www.python.org/psf/license.html
"""
import sys, time, os, gc
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('WXAgg')
# jdh: you need to control Numeric vs numarray with numerix, otherwise
# matplotlib may be using numeric under the hood and while you are
# using numarray and this isn't efficient. Also, if you use
# numerix=numarray, it is important to compile matplotlib for numarray
# by setting NUMERIX = 'numarray' in setup.py before building
from matplotlib import rcParams
rcParams['numerix'] = 'numarray'
# jdh: you can import cm directly, you don't need to go via
# pylab
import matplotlib.cm as cm
from matplotlib.backends.backend_wxagg import Toolbar, FigureCanvasWxAgg
# jdh: you don't need a figure manager in the GUI - this class was
# designed for the pylab interface
from matplotlib.figure import Figure
import matplotlib.numerix as numerix
from wxPython.wx import *
TIMER_ID = wxNewId()
class PlotFigure(wxFrame):
def __init__(self):
wxFrame.__init__(self, None, -1, "Test embedded wxFigure")
self.fig = Figure((5,4), 75)
self.canvas = FigureCanvasWxAgg(self, -1, self.fig)
self.toolbar = Toolbar(self.canvas)
self.toolbar.Realize()
# On Windows, default frame size behaviour is incorrect
# you don't need this under Linux
tw, th = self.toolbar.GetSizeTuple()
fw, fh = self.canvas.GetSizeTuple()
self.toolbar.SetSize(wxSize(fw, th))
# Create a figure manager to manage things
# Now put all into a sizer
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
# This way of adding to sizer allows resizing
sizer.Add(self.canvas, 1, wxLEFT|wxTOP|wxGROW)
# Best to allow the toolbar to resize!
sizer.Add(self.toolbar, 0, wxGROW)
self.SetSizer(sizer)
self.Fit()
EVT_TIMER(self, TIMER_ID, self.onTimer)
def init_plot_data(self):
# jdh you can add a subplot directly from the fig rather than
# the fig manager
a = self.fig.add_subplot(111)
self.x = numerix.arange(120.0)*2*numerix.pi/120.0
self.x.resize((100,120))
self.y = numerix.arange(100.0)*2*numerix.pi/100.0
self.y.resize((120,100))
self.y = numerix.transpose(self.y)
z = numerix.sin(self.x) + numerix.cos(self.y)
self.im = a.imshow( z, cmap=cm.jet)#, interpolation='nearest')
def GetToolBar(self):
# You will need to override GetToolBar if you are using an
# unmanaged toolbar in your frame
return self.toolbar
def onTimer(self, evt):
self.x += numerix.pi/15
self.y += numerix.pi/20
z = numerix.sin(self.x) + numerix.cos(self.y)
self.im.set_array(z)
self.canvas.draw()
#self.canvas.gui_repaint() # jdh wxagg_draw calls this already
def onEraseBackground(self, evt):
# this is supposed to prevent redraw flicker on some X servers...
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = PlotFigure()
frame.init_plot_data()
# Initialise the timer - wxPython requires this to be connected to
# the receiving event handler
t = wxTimer(frame, TIMER_ID)
t.Start(200)
frame.Show()
app.MainLoop()
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