| """ |
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| Changing colors of lines intersecting a box |
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| |
| The lines intersecting the rectangle are colored in red, while the others |
| are left as blue lines. This example showcases the `.intersects_bbox` function. |
| |
| """ |
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| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy as np |
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| from matplotlib.path import Path |
| from matplotlib.transforms import Bbox |
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| np.random.seed(19680801) |
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| left, bottom, width, height = (-1, -1, 2, 2) |
| rect = plt.Rectangle((left, bottom), width, height, |
| facecolor="black", alpha=0.1) |
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| fig, ax = plt.subplots() |
| ax.add_patch(rect) |
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| bbox = Bbox.from_bounds(left, bottom, width, height) |
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| for i in range(12): |
| vertices = (np.random.random((2, 2)) - 0.5) * 6.0 |
| path = Path(vertices) |
| if path.intersects_bbox(bbox): |
| color = 'r' |
| else: |
| color = 'b' |
| ax.plot(vertices[:, 0], vertices[:, 1], color=color) |
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| plt.show() |
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