| """ |
| ============= |
| Span Selector |
| ============= |
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| The `.SpanSelector` is a mouse widget that enables selecting a range on an |
| axis. |
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| Here, an x-range can be selected on the upper axis; a detailed view of the |
| selected range is then plotted on the lower axis. |
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| .. note:: |
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| If the SpanSelector object is garbage collected you will lose the |
| interactivity. You must keep a hard reference to it to prevent this. |
| """ |
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| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy as np |
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| from matplotlib.widgets import SpanSelector |
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| np.random.seed(19680801) |
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| fig, (ax1, ax2) = plt.subplots(2, figsize=(8, 6)) |
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| x = np.arange(0.0, 5.0, 0.01) |
| y = np.sin(2 * np.pi * x) + 0.5 * np.random.randn(len(x)) |
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| ax1.plot(x, y) |
| ax1.set_ylim(-2, 2) |
| ax1.set_title('Press left mouse button and drag ' |
| 'to select a region in the top graph') |
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| line2, = ax2.plot([], []) |
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| def onselect(xmin, xmax): |
| indmin, indmax = np.searchsorted(x, (xmin, xmax)) |
| indmax = min(len(x) - 1, indmax) |
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| region_x = x[indmin:indmax] |
| region_y = y[indmin:indmax] |
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| if len(region_x) >= 2: |
| line2.set_data(region_x, region_y) |
| ax2.set_xlim(region_x[0], region_x[-1]) |
| ax2.set_ylim(region_y.min(), region_y.max()) |
| fig.canvas.draw_idle() |
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| span = SpanSelector( |
| ax1, |
| onselect, |
| "horizontal", |
| useblit=True, |
| props=dict(alpha=0.5, facecolor="tab:blue"), |
| interactive=True, |
| drag_from_anywhere=True |
| ) |
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| plt.show() |
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