| """ |
| ====== |
| Slider |
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| In this example, sliders are used to control the frequency and amplitude of |
| a sine wave. |
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| See :doc:`/gallery/widgets/slider_snap_demo` for an example of having |
| the ``Slider`` snap to discrete values. |
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| See :doc:`/gallery/widgets/range_slider` for an example of using |
| a ``RangeSlider`` to define a range of values. |
| """ |
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| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy as np |
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| from matplotlib.widgets import Button, Slider |
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| def f(t, amplitude, frequency): |
| return amplitude * np.sin(2 * np.pi * frequency * t) |
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| t = np.linspace(0, 1, 1000) |
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| init_amplitude = 5 |
| init_frequency = 3 |
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| fig, ax = plt.subplots() |
| line, = ax.plot(t, f(t, init_amplitude, init_frequency), lw=2) |
| ax.set_xlabel('Time [s]') |
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| fig.subplots_adjust(left=0.25, bottom=0.25) |
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| axfreq = fig.add_axes([0.25, 0.1, 0.65, 0.03]) |
| freq_slider = Slider( |
| ax=axfreq, |
| label='Frequency [Hz]', |
| valmin=0.1, |
| valmax=30, |
| valinit=init_frequency, |
| ) |
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| axamp = fig.add_axes([0.1, 0.25, 0.0225, 0.63]) |
| amp_slider = Slider( |
| ax=axamp, |
| label="Amplitude", |
| valmin=0, |
| valmax=10, |
| valinit=init_amplitude, |
| orientation="vertical" |
| ) |
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| def update(val): |
| line.set_ydata(f(t, amp_slider.val, freq_slider.val)) |
| fig.canvas.draw_idle() |
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| freq_slider.on_changed(update) |
| amp_slider.on_changed(update) |
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| resetax = fig.add_axes([0.8, 0.025, 0.1, 0.04]) |
| button = Button(resetax, 'Reset', hovercolor='0.975') |
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| def reset(event): |
| freq_slider.reset() |
| amp_slider.reset() |
| button.on_clicked(reset) |
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| plt.show() |
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