matplotlib.pyplot.connect
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matplotlib.pyplot.connect(s, func)
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Bind function func to event s.
Parameters: -
sstr
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One of the following events ids:
- 'button_press_event'
- 'button_release_event'
- 'draw_event'
- 'key_press_event'
- 'key_release_event'
- 'motion_notify_event'
- 'pick_event'
- 'resize_event'
- 'scroll_event'
- 'figure_enter_event',
- 'figure_leave_event',
- 'axes_enter_event',
- 'axes_leave_event'
- 'close_event'.
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funccallable
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The callback function to be executed, which must have the signature:
def func(event: Event) -> Any
For the location events (button and key press/release), if the mouse is over the axes, the
inaxes
attribute of the event will be set to theAxes
the event occurs is over, and additionally, the variablesxdata
andydata
attributes will be set to the mouse location in data coordinates. SeeKeyEvent
andMouseEvent
for more info.
Returns: - cid
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A connection id that can be used with
FigureCanvasBase.mpl_disconnect
.
Examples
def on_press(event): print('you pressed', event.button, event.xdata, event.ydata) cid = canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', on_press)
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Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.connect
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