matplotlib.backend_managers
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ToolManager
- Class that makes the bridge between user interaction (key press, toolbar clicks, ..) and the actions in response to the user inputs.
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class matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolEvent(name, sender, tool, data=None)
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Bases:
object
Event for tool manipulation (add/remove)
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class matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager(canvas)
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Bases:
object
Helper class that groups all the user interactions for a FigureManager
Attributes
manager: FigureManager
keypresslock: widgets.LockDraw
LockDraw
object to know if thecanvas
key_press_event is lockedmessagelock: widgets.LockDraw
LockDraw
object to know if the message is available to write-
active_toggle
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Currently toggled tools
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add_tool(name, tool, *args, **kwargs)
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Add tool to
ToolManager
If successful adds a new event
tool_trigger_name
where name is the name of the tool, this event is fired everytime the tool is triggered.Parameters: name : str
Name of the tool, treated as the ID, has to be unique
tool : class_like, i.e. str or type
Reference to find the class of the Tool to added.
See also
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matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
- The base class for tools.
Notes
args and kwargs get passed directly to the tools constructor.
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get_tool(name, warn=True)
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Return the tool object, also accepts the actual tool for convenience
Parameters: name : str, ToolBase
Name of the tool, or the tool itself
warn : bool, optional
If this method should give warnings.
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get_tool_keymap(name)
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Get the keymap associated with the specified tool
Parameters: name : string
Name of the Tool
Returns: list : list of keys associated with the Tool
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message_event(message, sender=None)
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Emit a
ToolManagerMessageEvent
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remove_tool(name)
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Remove tool from
ToolManager
Parameters: name : string
Name of the Tool
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toolmanager_connect(s, func)
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Connect event with string s to func.
Parameters: s : String
Name of the event
The following events are recognized
- ‘tool_message_event’
- ‘tool_removed_event’
- ‘tool_added_event’
For every tool added a new event is created
- ‘tool_trigger_TOOLNAME` Where TOOLNAME is the id of the tool.
func : function
Function to be called with signature def func(event)
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toolmanager_disconnect(cid)
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Disconnect callback id cid
Example usage:
cid = toolmanager.toolmanager_connect('tool_trigger_zoom', on_press) #...later toolmanager.toolmanager_disconnect(cid)
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tools
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Return the tools controlled by
ToolManager
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trigger_tool(name, sender=None, canvasevent=None, data=None)
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Trigger a tool and emit the tool_trigger_[name] event
Parameters: name : string
Name of the tool
sender: object
Object that wishes to trigger the tool
canvasevent : Event
Original Canvas event or None
data : Object
Extra data to pass to the tool when triggering
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update_keymap(name, *keys)
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Set the keymap to associate with the specified tool
Parameters: name : string
Name of the Tool
keys : keys to associate with the Tool
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class matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManagerMessageEvent(name, sender, message)
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Bases:
object
Event carrying messages from toolmanager
Messages usually get displayed to the user by the toolbar
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class matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolTriggerEvent(name, sender, tool, canvasevent=None, data=None)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolEvent
Event to inform that a tool has been triggered
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