| """ |
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| Textbox |
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| The Textbox widget lets users interactively provide text input, including |
| formulas. In this example, the plot is updated using the `.on_submit` method. |
| This method triggers the execution of the *submit* function when the |
| user presses enter in the textbox or leaves the textbox. |
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| Note: The `matplotlib.widgets.TextBox` widget is different from the following |
| static elements: :ref:`annotations` and |
| :doc:`/gallery/text_labels_and_annotations/placing_text_boxes`. |
| """ |
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| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy as np |
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| from matplotlib.widgets import TextBox |
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| fig, ax = plt.subplots() |
| fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.2) |
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| t = np.arange(-2.0, 2.0, 0.001) |
| l, = ax.plot(t, np.zeros_like(t), lw=2) |
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| def submit(expression): |
| """ |
| Update the plotted function to the new math *expression*. |
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| *expression* is a string using "t" as its independent variable, e.g. |
| "t ** 3". |
| """ |
| ydata = eval(expression, {'np': np}, {'t': t}) |
| l.set_ydata(ydata) |
| ax.relim() |
| ax.autoscale_view() |
| plt.draw() |
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| axbox = fig.add_axes([0.1, 0.05, 0.8, 0.075]) |
| text_box = TextBox(axbox, "Evaluate", textalignment="center") |
| text_box.on_submit(submit) |
| text_box.set_val("t ** 2") |
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| plt.show() |
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