blocking_input
matplotlib.blocking_input
This provides several classes used for blocking interaction with figure windows:
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BlockingInput
- Creates a callable object to retrieve events in a blocking way for interactive sessions. Base class of the other classes listed here.
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BlockingKeyMouseInput
- Creates a callable object to retrieve key or mouse clicks in a blocking way for interactive sessions. Used by
waitforbuttonpress
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BlockingMouseInput
- Creates a callable object to retrieve mouse clicks in a blocking way for interactive sessions. Used by
ginput
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BlockingContourLabeler
- Creates a callable object to retrieve mouse clicks in a blocking way that will then be used to place labels on a
ContourSet
. Used byclabel
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class matplotlib.blocking_input.BlockingContourLabeler(cs)
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matplotlib.blocking_input.BlockingMouseInput
Callable for retrieving mouse clicks and key presses in a blocking way.
Used to place contour labels.
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add_click(event)
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Add the coordinates of an event to the list of clicks.
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Process an button-1 event (add a label to a contour).
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Process an button-3 event (remove a label if not in inline mode).
Unfortunately, if one is doing inline labels, then there is currently no way to fix the broken contour - once humpty-dumpty is broken, he can't be put back together. In inline mode, this does nothing.
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pop_click(event, index=-1)
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Remove a click (by default, the last) from the list of clicks.
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class matplotlib.blocking_input.BlockingInput(fig, eventslist=())
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object
Callable for retrieving events in a blocking way.
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add_event(event)
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For base class, this just appends an event to events.
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cleanup()
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Disconnect all callbacks.
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on_event(event)
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Event handler; will be passed to the current figure to retrieve events.
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pop(index=-1)
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Remove an event from the event list -- by default, the last.
Note that this does not check that there are events, much like the normal pop method. If no events exist, this will throw an exception.
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pop_event(index=-1)
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Remove an event from the event list -- by default, the last.
Note that this does not check that there are events, much like the normal pop method. If no events exist, this will throw an exception.
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post_event()
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For baseclass, do nothing but collect events.
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class matplotlib.blocking_input.BlockingKeyMouseInput(fig)
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matplotlib.blocking_input.BlockingInput
Callable for retrieving mouse clicks and key presses in a blocking way.
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post_event()
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Determine if it is a key event.
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class matplotlib.blocking_input.BlockingMouseInput(fig, mouse_add=1, mouse_pop=3, mouse_stop=2)
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matplotlib.blocking_input.BlockingInput
Callable for retrieving mouse clicks in a blocking way.
This class will also retrieve keypresses and map them to mouse clicks: delete and backspace are like mouse button 3, enter is like mouse button 2 and all others are like mouse button 1.
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add_click(event)
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Add the coordinates of an event to the list of clicks.
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cleanup(event=None)
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Disconnect all callbacks.
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key_event()
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Process a key press event, mapping keys to appropriate mouse clicks.
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mouse_event()
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Process a mouse click event.
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mouse_event_add(event)
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Process an button-1 event (add a click if inside axes).
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mouse_event_pop(event)
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Process an button-3 event (remove the last click).
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mouse_event_stop(event)
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Process an button-2 event (end blocking input).
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pop(event, index=-1)
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Removes a click and the associated event from the list of clicks.
Defaults to the last click.
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pop_click(event, index=-1)
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Remove a click (by default, the last) from the list of clicks.
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post_event()
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Process an event.
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