r""" Container classes for `.Artist`\s. `OffsetBox` The base of all container artists defined in this module. `AnchoredOffsetbox`, `AnchoredText` Anchor and align an arbitrary `.Artist` or a text relative to the parent axes or a specific anchor point. `DrawingArea` A container with fixed width and height. Children have a fixed position inside the container and may be clipped. `HPacker`, `VPacker` Containers for layouting their children vertically or horizontally. `PaddedBox` A container to add a padding around an `.Artist`. `TextArea` Contains a single `.Text` instance. """ import functools import numpy as np import matplotlib as mpl from matplotlib import _api, _docstring import matplotlib.artist as martist import matplotlib.path as mpath import matplotlib.text as mtext import matplotlib.transforms as mtransforms from matplotlib.font_manager import FontProperties from matplotlib.image import BboxImage from matplotlib.patches import ( FancyBboxPatch, FancyArrowPatch, bbox_artist as mbbox_artist) from matplotlib.transforms import Bbox, BboxBase, TransformedBbox DEBUG = False def _compat_get_offset(meth): """ Decorator for the get_offset method of OffsetBox and subclasses, that allows supporting both the new signature (self, bbox, renderer) and the old signature (self, width, height, xdescent, ydescent, renderer). """ sigs = [lambda self, width, height, xdescent, ydescent, renderer: locals(), lambda self, bbox, renderer: locals()] @functools.wraps(meth) def get_offset(self, *args, **kwargs): params = _api.select_matching_signature(sigs, self, *args, **kwargs) bbox = (params["bbox"] if "bbox" in params else Bbox.from_bounds(-params["xdescent"], -params["ydescent"], params["width"], params["height"])) return meth(params["self"], bbox, params["renderer"]) return get_offset @_api.deprecated("3.7", alternative='patches.bbox_artist') def bbox_artist(*args, **kwargs): if DEBUG: mbbox_artist(*args, **kwargs) # for debugging use def _bbox_artist(*args, **kwargs): if DEBUG: mbbox_artist(*args, **kwargs) def _get_packed_offsets(widths, total, sep, mode="fixed"): r""" Pack boxes specified by their *widths*. For simplicity of the description, the terminology used here assumes a horizontal layout, but the function works equally for a vertical layout. There are three packing *mode*\s: - 'fixed': The elements are packed tight to the left with a spacing of *sep* in between. If *total* is *None* the returned total will be the right edge of the last box. A non-*None* total will be passed unchecked to the output. In particular this means that right edge of the last box may be further to the right than the returned total. - 'expand': Distribute the boxes with equal spacing so that the left edge of the first box is at 0, and the right edge of the last box is at *total*. The parameter *sep* is ignored in this mode. A total of *None* is accepted and considered equal to 1. The total is returned unchanged (except for the conversion *None* to 1). If the total is smaller than the sum of the widths, the laid out boxes will overlap. - 'equal': If *total* is given, the total space is divided in N equal ranges and each box is left-aligned within its subspace. Otherwise (*total* is *None*), *sep* must be provided and each box is left-aligned in its subspace of width ``(max(widths) + sep)``. The total width is then calculated to be ``N * (max(widths) + sep)``. Parameters ---------- widths : list of float Widths of boxes to be packed. total : float or None Intended total length. *None* if not used. sep : float or None Spacing between boxes. mode : {'fixed', 'expand', 'equal'} The packing mode. Returns ------- total : float The total width needed to accommodate the laid out boxes. offsets : array of float The left offsets of the boxes. """ _api.check_in_list(["fixed", "expand", "equal"], mode=mode) if mode == "fixed": offsets_ = np.cumsum([0] + [w + sep for w in widths]) offsets = offsets_[:-1] if total is None: total = offsets_[-1] - sep return total, offsets elif mode == "expand": # This is a bit of a hack to avoid a TypeError when *total* # is None and used in conjugation with tight layout. if total is None: total = 1 if len(widths) > 1: sep = (total - sum(widths)) / (len(widths) - 1) else: sep = 0 offsets_ = np.cumsum([0] + [w + sep for w in widths]) offsets = offsets_[:-1] return total, offsets elif mode == "equal": maxh = max(widths) if total is None: if sep is None: raise ValueError("total and sep cannot both be None when " "using layout mode 'equal'") total = (maxh + sep) * len(widths) else: sep = total / len(widths) - maxh offsets = (maxh + sep) * np.arange(len(widths)) return total, offsets def _get_aligned_offsets(yspans, height, align="baseline"): """ Align boxes each specified by their ``(y0, y1)`` spans. For simplicity of the description, the terminology used here assumes a horizontal layout (i.e., vertical alignment), but the function works equally for a vertical layout. Parameters ---------- yspans List of (y0, y1) spans of boxes to be aligned. height : float or None Intended total height. If None, the maximum of the heights (``y1 - y0``) in *yspans* is used. align : {'baseline', 'left', 'top', 'right', 'bottom', 'center'} The alignment anchor of the boxes. Returns ------- (y0, y1) y range spanned by the packing. If a *height* was originally passed in, then for all alignments other than "baseline", a span of ``(0, height)`` is used without checking that it is actually large enough). descent The descent of the packing. offsets The bottom offsets of the boxes. """ _api.check_in_list( ["baseline", "left", "top", "right", "bottom", "center"], align=align) if height is None: height = max(y1 - y0 for y0, y1 in yspans) if align == "baseline": yspan = (min(y0 for y0, y1 in yspans), max(y1 for y0, y1 in yspans)) offsets = [0] * len(yspans) elif align in ["left", "bottom"]: yspan = (0, height) offsets = [-y0 for y0, y1 in yspans] elif align in ["right", "top"]: yspan = (0, height) offsets = [height - y1 for y0, y1 in yspans] elif align == "center": yspan = (0, height) offsets = [(height - (y1 - y0)) * .5 - y0 for y0, y1 in yspans] return yspan, offsets class OffsetBox(martist.Artist): """ The OffsetBox is a simple container artist. The child artists are meant to be drawn at a relative position to its parent. Being an artist itself, all parameters are passed on to `.Artist`. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args) self._internal_update(kwargs) # Clipping has not been implemented in the OffsetBox family, so # disable the clip flag for consistency. It can always be turned back # on to zero effect. self.set_clip_on(False) self._children = [] self._offset = (0, 0) def set_figure(self, fig): """ Set the `.Figure` for the `.OffsetBox` and all its children. Parameters ---------- fig : `~matplotlib.figure.Figure` """ super().set_figure(fig) for c in self.get_children(): c.set_figure(fig) @martist.Artist.axes.setter def axes(self, ax): # TODO deal with this better martist.Artist.axes.fset(self, ax) for c in self.get_children(): if c is not None: c.axes = ax def contains(self, mouseevent): """ Delegate the mouse event contains-check to the children. As a container, the `.OffsetBox` does not respond itself to mouseevents. Parameters ---------- mouseevent : `~matplotlib.backend_bases.MouseEvent` Returns ------- contains : bool Whether any values are within the radius. details : dict An artist-specific dictionary of details of the event context, such as which points are contained in the pick radius. See the individual Artist subclasses for details. See Also -------- .Artist.contains """ if self._different_canvas(mouseevent): return False, {} for c in self.get_children(): a, b = c.contains(mouseevent) if a: return a, b return False, {} def set_offset(self, xy): """ Set the offset. Parameters ---------- xy : (float, float) or callable The (x, y) coordinates of the offset in display units. These can either be given explicitly as a tuple (x, y), or by providing a function that converts the extent into the offset. This function must have the signature:: def offset(width, height, xdescent, ydescent, renderer) \ -> (float, float) """ self._offset = xy self.stale = True @_compat_get_offset def get_offset(self, bbox, renderer): """ Return the offset as a tuple (x, y). The extent parameters have to be provided to handle the case where the offset is dynamically determined by a callable (see `~.OffsetBox.set_offset`). Parameters ---------- bbox : `.Bbox` renderer : `.RendererBase` subclass """ return ( self._offset(bbox.width, bbox.height, -bbox.x0, -bbox.y0, renderer) if callable(self._offset) else self._offset) def set_width(self, width): """ Set the width of the box. Parameters ---------- width : float """ self.width = width self.stale = True def set_height(self, height): """ Set the height of the box. Parameters ---------- height : float """ self.height = height self.stale = True def get_visible_children(self): r"""Return a list of the visible child `.Artist`\s.""" return [c for c in self._children if c.get_visible()] def get_children(self): r"""Return a list of the child `.Artist`\s.""" return self._children def _get_bbox_and_child_offsets(self, renderer): """ Return the bbox of the offsetbox and the child offsets. The bbox should satisfy ``x0 <= x1 and y0 <= y1``. Parameters ---------- renderer : `.RendererBase` subclass Returns ------- bbox list of (xoffset, yoffset) pairs """ raise NotImplementedError( "get_bbox_and_offsets must be overridden in derived classes") def get_bbox(self, renderer): """Return the bbox of the offsetbox, ignoring parent offsets.""" bbox, offsets = self._get_bbox_and_child_offsets(renderer) return bbox @_api.deprecated("3.7", alternative="get_bbox and child.get_offset") def get_extent_offsets(self, renderer): """ Update offset of the children and return the extent of the box. Parameters ---------- renderer : `.RendererBase` subclass Returns ------- width height xdescent ydescent list of (xoffset, yoffset) pairs """ bbox, offsets = self._get_bbox_and_child_offsets(renderer) return bbox.width, bbox.height, -bbox.x0, -bbox.y0, offsets @_api.deprecated("3.7", alternative="get_bbox") def get_extent(self, renderer): """Return a tuple ``width, height, xdescent, ydescent`` of the box.""" bbox = self.get_bbox(renderer) return bbox.width, bbox.height, -bbox.x0, -bbox.y0 def get_window_extent(self, renderer=None): # docstring inherited if renderer is None: renderer = self.figure._get_renderer() bbox = self.get_bbox(renderer) try: # Some subclasses redefine get_offset to take no args. px, py = self.get_offset(bbox, renderer) except TypeError: px, py = self.get_offset() return bbox.translated(px, py) def draw(self, renderer): """ Update the location of children if necessary and draw them to the given *renderer*. """ bbox, offsets = self._get_bbox_and_child_offsets(renderer) px, py = self.get_offset(bbox, renderer) for c, (ox, oy) in zip(self.get_visible_children(), offsets): c.set_offset((px + ox, py + oy)) c.draw(renderer) _bbox_artist(self, renderer, fill=False, props=dict(pad=0.)) self.stale = False class PackerBase(OffsetBox): def __init__(self, pad=0., sep=0., width=None, height=None, align="baseline", mode="fixed", children=None): """ Parameters ---------- pad : float, default: 0.0 The boundary padding in points. sep : float, default: 0.0 The spacing between items in points. width, height : float, optional Width and height of the container box in pixels, calculated if *None*. align : {'top', 'bottom', 'left', 'right', 'center', 'baseline'}, \ default: 'baseline' Alignment of boxes. mode : {'fixed', 'expand', 'equal'}, default: 'fixed' The packing mode. - 'fixed' packs the given `.Artist`\\s tight with *sep* spacing. - 'expand' uses the maximal available space to distribute the artists with equal spacing in between. - 'equal': Each artist an equal fraction of the available space and is left-aligned (or top-aligned) therein. children : list of `.Artist` The artists to pack. Notes ----- *pad* and *sep* are in points and will be scaled with the renderer dpi, while *width* and *height* are in pixels. """ super().__init__() self.height = height self.width = width self.sep = sep self.pad = pad self.mode = mode self.align = align self._children = children class VPacker(PackerBase): """ VPacker packs its children vertically, automatically adjusting their relative positions at draw time. """ def _get_bbox_and_child_offsets(self, renderer): # docstring inherited dpicor = renderer.points_to_pixels(1.) pad = self.pad * dpicor sep = self.sep * dpicor if self.width is not None: for c in self.get_visible_children(): if isinstance(c, PackerBase) and c.mode == "expand": c.set_width(self.width) bboxes = [c.get_bbox(renderer) for c in self.get_visible_children()] (x0, x1), xoffsets = _get_aligned_offsets( [bbox.intervalx for bbox in bboxes], self.width, self.align) height, yoffsets = _get_packed_offsets( [bbox.height for bbox in bboxes], self.height, sep, self.mode) yoffsets = height - (yoffsets + [bbox.y1 for bbox in bboxes]) ydescent = yoffsets[0] yoffsets = yoffsets - ydescent return ( Bbox.from_bounds(x0, -ydescent, x1 - x0, height).padded(pad), [*zip(xoffsets, yoffsets)]) class HPacker(PackerBase): """ HPacker packs its children horizontally, automatically adjusting their relative positions at draw time. """ def _get_bbox_and_child_offsets(self, renderer): # docstring inherited dpicor = renderer.points_to_pixels(1.) pad = self.pad * dpicor sep = self.sep * dpicor bboxes = [c.get_bbox(renderer) for c in self.get_visible_children()] if not bboxes: return Bbox.from_bounds(0, 0, 0, 0).padded(pad), [] (y0, y1), yoffsets = _get_aligned_offsets( [bbox.intervaly for bbox in bboxes], self.height, self.align) width, xoffsets = _get_packed_offsets( [bbox.width for bbox in bboxes], self.width, sep, self.mode) x0 = bboxes[0].x0 xoffsets -= ([bbox.x0 for bbox in bboxes] - x0) return (Bbox.from_bounds(x0, y0, width, y1 - y0).padded(pad), [*zip(xoffsets, yoffsets)]) class PaddedBox(OffsetBox): """ A container to add a padding around an `.Artist`. The `.PaddedBox` contains a `.FancyBboxPatch` that is used to visualize it when rendering. """ def __init__(self, child, pad=0., *, draw_frame=False, patch_attrs=None): """ Parameters ---------- child : `~matplotlib.artist.Artist` The contained `.Artist`. pad : float, default: 0.0 The padding in points. This will be scaled with the renderer dpi. In contrast, *width* and *height* are in *pixels* and thus not scaled. draw_frame : bool Whether to draw the contained `.FancyBboxPatch`. patch_attrs : dict or None Additional parameters passed to the contained `.FancyBboxPatch`. """ super().__init__() self.pad = pad self._children = [child] self.patch = FancyBboxPatch( xy=(0.0, 0.0), width=1., height=1., facecolor='w', edgecolor='k', mutation_scale=1, # self.prop.get_size_in_points(), snap=True, visible=draw_frame, boxstyle="square,pad=0", ) if patch_attrs is not None: self.patch.update(patch_attrs) def _get_bbox_and_child_offsets(self, renderer): # docstring inherited. pad = self.pad * renderer.points_to_pixels(1.) return (self._children[0].get_bbox(renderer).padded(pad), [(0, 0)]) def draw(self, renderer): # docstring inherited bbox, offsets = self._get_bbox_and_child_offsets(renderer) px, py = self.get_offset(bbox, renderer) for c, (ox, oy) in zip(self.get_visible_children(), offsets): c.set_offset((px + ox, py + oy)) self.draw_frame(renderer) for c in self.get_visible_children(): c.draw(renderer) self.stale = False def update_frame(self, bbox, fontsize=None): self.patch.set_bounds(bbox.bounds) if fontsize: self.patch.set_mutation_scale(fontsize) self.stale = True def draw_frame(self, renderer): # update the location and size of the legend self.update_frame(self.get_window_extent(renderer)) self.patch.draw(renderer) class DrawingArea(OffsetBox): """ The DrawingArea can contain any Artist as a child. The DrawingArea has a fixed width and height. The position of children relative to the parent is fixed. The children can be clipped at the boundaries of the parent. """ def __init__(self, width, height, xdescent=0., ydescent=0., clip=False): """ Parameters ---------- width, height : float Width and height of the container box. xdescent, ydescent : float Descent of the box in x- and y-direction. clip : bool Whether to clip the children to the box. """ super().__init__() self.width = width self.height = height self.xdescent = xdescent self.ydescent = ydescent self._clip_children = clip self.offset_transform = mtransforms.Affine2D() self.dpi_transform = mtransforms.Affine2D() @property def clip_children(self): """ If the children of this DrawingArea should be clipped by DrawingArea bounding box. """ return self._clip_children @clip_children.setter def clip_children(self, val): self._clip_children = bool(val) self.stale = True def get_transform(self): """ Return the `~matplotlib.transforms.Transform` applied to the children. """ return self.dpi_transform + self.offset_transform def set_transform(self, t): """ set_transform is ignored. """ def set_offset(self, xy): """ Set the offset of the container. Parameters ---------- xy : (float, float) The (x, y) coordinates of the offset in display units. """ self._offset = xy self.offset_transform.clear() self.offset_transform.translate(xy[0], xy[1]) self.stale = True def get_offset(self): """Return offset of the container.""" return self._offset def get_bbox(self, renderer): # docstring inherited dpi_cor = renderer.points_to_pixels(1.) return Bbox.from_bounds( -self.xdescent * dpi_cor, -self.ydescent * dpi_cor, self.width * dpi_cor, self.height * dpi_cor) def add_artist(self, a): """Add an `.Artist` to the container box.""" self._children.append(a) if not a.is_transform_set(): a.set_transform(self.get_transform()) if self.axes is not None: a.axes = self.axes fig = self.figure if fig is not None: a.set_figure(fig) def draw(self, renderer): # docstring inherited dpi_cor = renderer.points_to_pixels(1.) self.dpi_transform.clear() self.dpi_transform.scale(dpi_cor) # At this point the DrawingArea has a transform # to the display space so the path created is # good for clipping children tpath = mtransforms.TransformedPath( mpath.Path([[0, 0], [0, self.height], [self.width, self.height], [self.width, 0]]), self.get_transform()) for c in self._children: if self._clip_children and not (c.clipbox or c._clippath): c.set_clip_path(tpath) c.draw(renderer) _bbox_artist(self, renderer, fill=False, props=dict(pad=0.)) self.stale = False class TextArea(OffsetBox): """ The TextArea is a container artist for a single Text instance. The text is placed at (0, 0) with baseline+left alignment, by default. The width and height of the TextArea instance is the width and height of its child text. """ def __init__(self, s, *, textprops=None, multilinebaseline=False, ): """ Parameters ---------- s : str The text to be displayed. textprops : dict, default: {} Dictionary of keyword parameters to be passed to the `.Text` instance in the TextArea. multilinebaseline : bool, default: False Whether the baseline for multiline text is adjusted so that it is (approximately) center-aligned with single-line text. """ if textprops is None: textprops = {} self._text = mtext.Text(0, 0, s, **textprops) super().__init__() self._children = [self._text] self.offset_transform = mtransforms.Affine2D() self._baseline_transform = mtransforms.Affine2D() self._text.set_transform(self.offset_transform + self._baseline_transform) self._multilinebaseline = multilinebaseline def set_text(self, s): """Set the text of this area as a string.""" self._text.set_text(s) self.stale = True def get_text(self): """Return the string representation of this area's text.""" return self._text.get_text() def set_multilinebaseline(self, t): """ Set multilinebaseline. If True, the baseline for multiline text is adjusted so that it is (approximately) center-aligned with single-line text. This is used e.g. by the legend implementation so that single-line labels are baseline-aligned, but multiline labels are "center"-aligned with them. """ self._multilinebaseline = t self.stale = True def get_multilinebaseline(self): """ Get multilinebaseline. """ return self._multilinebaseline def set_transform(self, t): """ set_transform is ignored. """ def set_offset(self, xy): """ Set the offset of the container. Parameters ---------- xy : (float, float) The (x, y) coordinates of the offset in display units. """ self._offset = xy self.offset_transform.clear() self.offset_transform.translate(xy[0], xy[1]) self.stale = True def get_offset(self): """Return offset of the container.""" return self._offset def get_bbox(self, renderer): _, h_, d_ = renderer.get_text_width_height_descent( "lp", self._text._fontproperties, ismath="TeX" if self._text.get_usetex() else False) bbox, info, yd = self._text._get_layout(renderer) w, h = bbox.size self._baseline_transform.clear() if len(info) > 1 and self._multilinebaseline: yd_new = 0.5 * h - 0.5 * (h_ - d_) self._baseline_transform.translate(0, yd - yd_new) yd = yd_new else: # single line h_d = max(h_ - d_, h - yd) h = h_d + yd ha = self._text.get_horizontalalignment() x0 = {"left": 0, "center": -w / 2, "right": -w}[ha] return Bbox.from_bounds(x0, -yd, w, h) def draw(self, renderer): # docstring inherited self._text.draw(renderer) _bbox_artist(self, renderer, fill=False, props=dict(pad=0.)) self.stale = False class AuxTransformBox(OffsetBox): """ Offset Box with the aux_transform. Its children will be transformed with the aux_transform first then will be offsetted. The absolute coordinate of the aux_transform is meaning as it will be automatically adjust so that the left-lower corner of the bounding box of children will be set to (0, 0) before the offset transform. It is similar to drawing area, except that the extent of the box is not predetermined but calculated from the window extent of its children. Furthermore, the extent of the children will be calculated in the transformed coordinate. """ def __init__(self, aux_transform): self.aux_transform = aux_transform super().__init__() self.offset_transform = mtransforms.Affine2D() # ref_offset_transform makes offset_transform always relative to the # lower-left corner of the bbox of its children. self.ref_offset_transform = mtransforms.Affine2D() def add_artist(self, a): """Add an `.Artist` to the container box.""" self._children.append(a) a.set_transform(self.get_transform()) self.stale = True def get_transform(self): """ Return the :class:`~matplotlib.transforms.Transform` applied to the children """ return (self.aux_transform + self.ref_offset_transform + self.offset_transform) def set_transform(self, t): """ set_transform is ignored. """ def set_offset(self, xy): """ Set the offset of the container. Parameters ---------- xy : (float, float) The (x, y) coordinates of the offset in display units. """ self._offset = xy self.offset_transform.clear() self.offset_transform.translate(xy[0], xy[1]) self.stale = True def get_offset(self): """Return offset of the container.""" return self._offset def get_bbox(self, renderer): # clear the offset transforms _off = self.offset_transform.get_matrix() # to be restored later self.ref_offset_transform.clear() self.offset_transform.clear() # calculate the extent bboxes = [c.get_window_extent(renderer) for c in self._children] ub = Bbox.union(bboxes) # adjust ref_offset_transform self.ref_offset_transform.translate(-ub.x0, -ub.y0) # restore offset transform self.offset_transform.set_matrix(_off) return Bbox.from_bounds(0, 0, ub.width, ub.height) def draw(self, renderer): # docstring inherited for c in self._children: c.draw(renderer) _bbox_artist(self, renderer, fill=False, props=dict(pad=0.)) self.stale = False class AnchoredOffsetbox(OffsetBox): """ An offset box placed according to location *loc*. AnchoredOffsetbox has a single child. When multiple children are needed, use an extra OffsetBox to enclose them. By default, the offset box is anchored against its parent axes. You may explicitly specify the *bbox_to_anchor*. """ zorder = 5 # zorder of the legend # Location codes codes = {'upper right': 1, 'upper left': 2, 'lower left': 3, 'lower right': 4, 'right': 5, 'center left': 6, 'center right': 7, 'lower center': 8, 'upper center': 9, 'center': 10, } def __init__(self, loc, *, pad=0.4, borderpad=0.5, child=None, prop=None, frameon=True, bbox_to_anchor=None, bbox_transform=None, **kwargs): """ Parameters ---------- loc : str The box location. Valid locations are 'upper left', 'upper center', 'upper right', 'center left', 'center', 'center right', 'lower left', 'lower center', 'lower right'. For backward compatibility, numeric values are accepted as well. See the parameter *loc* of `.Legend` for details. pad : float, default: 0.4 Padding around the child as fraction of the fontsize. borderpad : float, default: 0.5 Padding between the offsetbox frame and the *bbox_to_anchor*. child : `.OffsetBox` The box that will be anchored. prop : `.FontProperties` This is only used as a reference for paddings. If not given, :rc:`legend.fontsize` is used. frameon : bool Whether to draw a frame around the box. bbox_to_anchor : `.BboxBase`, 2-tuple, or 4-tuple of floats Box that is used to position the legend in conjunction with *loc*. bbox_transform : None or :class:`matplotlib.transforms.Transform` The transform for the bounding box (*bbox_to_anchor*). **kwargs All other parameters are passed on to `.OffsetBox`. Notes ----- See `.Legend` for a detailed description of the anchoring mechanism. """ super().__init__(**kwargs) self.set_bbox_to_anchor(bbox_to_anchor, bbox_transform) self.set_child(child) if isinstance(loc, str): loc = _api.check_getitem(self.codes, loc=loc) self.loc = loc self.borderpad = borderpad self.pad = pad if prop is None: self.prop = FontProperties(size=mpl.rcParams["legend.fontsize"]) else: self.prop = FontProperties._from_any(prop) if isinstance(prop, dict) and "size" not in prop: self.prop.set_size(mpl.rcParams["legend.fontsize"]) self.patch = FancyBboxPatch( xy=(0.0, 0.0), width=1., height=1., facecolor='w', edgecolor='k', mutation_scale=self.prop.get_size_in_points(), snap=True, visible=frameon, boxstyle="square,pad=0", ) def set_child(self, child): """Set the child to be anchored.""" self._child = child if child is not None: child.axes = self.axes self.stale = True def get_child(self): """Return the child.""" return self._child def get_children(self): """Return the list of children.""" return [self._child] def get_bbox(self, renderer): # docstring inherited fontsize = renderer.points_to_pixels(self.prop.get_size_in_points()) pad = self.pad * fontsize return self.get_child().get_bbox(renderer).padded(pad) def get_bbox_to_anchor(self): """Return the bbox that the box is anchored to.""" if self._bbox_to_anchor is None: return self.axes.bbox else: transform = self._bbox_to_anchor_transform if transform is None: return self._bbox_to_anchor else: return TransformedBbox(self._bbox_to_anchor, transform) def set_bbox_to_anchor(self, bbox, transform=None): """ Set the bbox that the box is anchored to. *bbox* can be a Bbox instance, a list of [left, bottom, width, height], or a list of [left, bottom] where the width and height will be assumed to be zero. The bbox will be transformed to display coordinate by the given transform. """ if bbox is None or isinstance(bbox, BboxBase): self._bbox_to_anchor = bbox else: try: l = len(bbox) except TypeError as err: raise ValueError(f"Invalid bbox: {bbox}") from err if l == 2: bbox = [bbox[0], bbox[1], 0, 0] self._bbox_to_anchor = Bbox.from_bounds(*bbox) self._bbox_to_anchor_transform = transform self.stale = True @_compat_get_offset def get_offset(self, bbox, renderer): # docstring inherited pad = (self.borderpad * renderer.points_to_pixels(self.prop.get_size_in_points())) bbox_to_anchor = self.get_bbox_to_anchor() x0, y0 = _get_anchored_bbox( self.loc, Bbox.from_bounds(0, 0, bbox.width, bbox.height), bbox_to_anchor, pad) return x0 - bbox.x0, y0 - bbox.y0 def update_frame(self, bbox, fontsize=None): self.patch.set_bounds(bbox.bounds) if fontsize: self.patch.set_mutation_scale(fontsize) def draw(self, renderer): # docstring inherited if not self.get_visible(): return # update the location and size of the legend bbox = self.get_window_extent(renderer) fontsize = renderer.points_to_pixels(self.prop.get_size_in_points()) self.update_frame(bbox, fontsize) self.patch.draw(renderer) px, py = self.get_offset(self.get_bbox(renderer), renderer) self.get_child().set_offset((px, py)) self.get_child().draw(renderer) self.stale = False def _get_anchored_bbox(loc, bbox, parentbbox, borderpad): """ Return the (x, y) position of the *bbox* anchored at the *parentbbox* with the *loc* code with the *borderpad*. """ # This is only called internally and *loc* should already have been # validated. If 0 (None), we just let ``bbox.anchored`` raise. c = [None, "NE", "NW", "SW", "SE", "E", "W", "E", "S", "N", "C"][loc] container = parentbbox.padded(-borderpad) return bbox.anchored(c, container=container).p0 class AnchoredText(AnchoredOffsetbox): """ AnchoredOffsetbox with Text. """ def __init__(self, s, loc, *, pad=0.4, borderpad=0.5, prop=None, **kwargs): """ Parameters ---------- s : str Text. loc : str Location code. See `AnchoredOffsetbox`. pad : float, default: 0.4 Padding around the text as fraction of the fontsize. borderpad : float, default: 0.5 Spacing between the offsetbox frame and the *bbox_to_anchor*. prop : dict, optional Dictionary of keyword parameters to be passed to the `~matplotlib.text.Text` instance contained inside AnchoredText. **kwargs All other parameters are passed to `AnchoredOffsetbox`. """ if prop is None: prop = {} badkwargs = {'va', 'verticalalignment'} if badkwargs & set(prop): raise ValueError( 'Mixing verticalalignment with AnchoredText is not supported.') self.txt = TextArea(s, textprops=prop) fp = self.txt._text.get_fontproperties() super().__init__( loc, pad=pad, borderpad=borderpad, child=self.txt, prop=fp, **kwargs) class OffsetImage(OffsetBox): def __init__(self, arr, *, zoom=1, cmap=None, norm=None, interpolation=None, origin=None, filternorm=True, filterrad=4.0, resample=False, dpi_cor=True, **kwargs ): super().__init__() self._dpi_cor = dpi_cor self.image = BboxImage(bbox=self.get_window_extent, cmap=cmap, norm=norm, interpolation=interpolation, origin=origin, filternorm=filternorm, filterrad=filterrad, resample=resample, **kwargs ) self._children = [self.image] self.set_zoom(zoom) self.set_data(arr) def set_data(self, arr): self._data = np.asarray(arr) self.image.set_data(self._data) self.stale = True def get_data(self): return self._data def set_zoom(self, zoom): self._zoom = zoom self.stale = True def get_zoom(self): return self._zoom def get_offset(self): """Return offset of the container.""" return self._offset def get_children(self): return [self.image] def get_bbox(self, renderer): dpi_cor = renderer.points_to_pixels(1.) if self._dpi_cor else 1. zoom = self.get_zoom() data = self.get_data() ny, nx = data.shape[:2] w, h = dpi_cor * nx * zoom, dpi_cor * ny * zoom return Bbox.from_bounds(0, 0, w, h) def draw(self, renderer): # docstring inherited self.image.draw(renderer) # bbox_artist(self, renderer, fill=False, props=dict(pad=0.)) self.stale = False class AnnotationBbox(martist.Artist, mtext._AnnotationBase): """ Container for an `OffsetBox` referring to a specific position *xy*. Optionally an arrow pointing from the offsetbox to *xy* can be drawn. This is like `.Annotation`, but with `OffsetBox` instead of `.Text`. """ zorder = 3 def __str__(self): return f"AnnotationBbox({self.xy[0]:g},{self.xy[1]:g})" @_docstring.dedent_interpd def __init__(self, offsetbox, xy, xybox=None, xycoords='data', boxcoords=None, *, frameon=True, pad=0.4, # FancyBboxPatch boxstyle. annotation_clip=None, box_alignment=(0.5, 0.5), bboxprops=None, arrowprops=None, fontsize=None, **kwargs): """ Parameters ---------- offsetbox : `OffsetBox` xy : (float, float) The point *(x, y)* to annotate. The coordinate system is determined by *xycoords*. xybox : (float, float), default: *xy* The position *(x, y)* to place the text at. The coordinate system is determined by *boxcoords*. xycoords : single or two-tuple of str or `.Artist` or `.Transform` or \ callable, default: 'data' The coordinate system that *xy* is given in. See the parameter *xycoords* in `.Annotation` for a detailed description. boxcoords : single or two-tuple of str or `.Artist` or `.Transform` \ or callable, default: value of *xycoords* The coordinate system that *xybox* is given in. See the parameter *textcoords* in `.Annotation` for a detailed description. frameon : bool, default: True By default, the text is surrounded by a white `.FancyBboxPatch` (accessible as the ``patch`` attribute of the `.AnnotationBbox`). If *frameon* is set to False, this patch is made invisible. annotation_clip: bool or None, default: None Whether to clip (i.e. not draw) the annotation when the annotation point *xy* is outside the axes area. - If *True*, the annotation will be clipped when *xy* is outside the axes. - If *False*, the annotation will always be drawn. - If *None*, the annotation will be clipped when *xy* is outside the axes and *xycoords* is 'data'. pad : float, default: 0.4 Padding around the offsetbox. box_alignment : (float, float) A tuple of two floats for a vertical and horizontal alignment of the offset box w.r.t. the *boxcoords*. The lower-left corner is (0, 0) and upper-right corner is (1, 1). bboxprops : dict, optional A dictionary of properties to set for the annotation bounding box, for example *boxstyle* and *alpha*. See `.FancyBboxPatch` for details. arrowprops: dict, optional Arrow properties, see `.Annotation` for description. fontsize: float or str, optional Translated to points and passed as *mutation_scale* into `.FancyBboxPatch` to scale attributes of the box style (e.g. pad or rounding_size). The name is chosen in analogy to `.Text` where *fontsize* defines the mutation scale as well. If not given, :rc:`legend.fontsize` is used. See `.Text.set_fontsize` for valid values. **kwargs Other `AnnotationBbox` properties. See `.AnnotationBbox.set` for a list. """ martist.Artist.__init__(self) mtext._AnnotationBase.__init__( self, xy, xycoords=xycoords, annotation_clip=annotation_clip) self.offsetbox = offsetbox self.arrowprops = arrowprops.copy() if arrowprops is not None else None self.set_fontsize(fontsize) self.xybox = xybox if xybox is not None else xy self.boxcoords = boxcoords if boxcoords is not None else xycoords self._box_alignment = box_alignment if arrowprops is not None: self._arrow_relpos = self.arrowprops.pop("relpos", (0.5, 0.5)) self.arrow_patch = FancyArrowPatch((0, 0), (1, 1), **self.arrowprops) else: self._arrow_relpos = None self.arrow_patch = None self.patch = FancyBboxPatch( # frame xy=(0.0, 0.0), width=1., height=1., facecolor='w', edgecolor='k', mutation_scale=self.prop.get_size_in_points(), snap=True, visible=frameon, ) self.patch.set_boxstyle("square", pad=pad) if bboxprops: self.patch.set(**bboxprops) self._internal_update(kwargs) @property def xyann(self): return self.xybox @xyann.setter def xyann(self, xyann): self.xybox = xyann self.stale = True @property def anncoords(self): return self.boxcoords @anncoords.setter def anncoords(self, coords): self.boxcoords = coords self.stale = True def contains(self, mouseevent): if self._different_canvas(mouseevent): return False, {} if not self._check_xy(None): return False, {} return self.offsetbox.contains(mouseevent) # self.arrow_patch is currently not checked as this can be a line - JJ def get_children(self): children = [self.offsetbox, self.patch] if self.arrow_patch: children.append(self.arrow_patch) return children def set_figure(self, fig): if self.arrow_patch is not None: self.arrow_patch.set_figure(fig) self.offsetbox.set_figure(fig) martist.Artist.set_figure(self, fig) def set_fontsize(self, s=None): """ Set the fontsize in points. If *s* is not given, reset to :rc:`legend.fontsize`. """ if s is None: s = mpl.rcParams["legend.fontsize"] self.prop = FontProperties(size=s) self.stale = True def get_fontsize(self): """Return the fontsize in points.""" return self.prop.get_size_in_points() def get_window_extent(self, renderer=None): # docstring inherited if renderer is None: renderer = self.figure._get_renderer() self.update_positions(renderer) return Bbox.union([child.get_window_extent(renderer) for child in self.get_children()]) def get_tightbbox(self, renderer=None): # docstring inherited if renderer is None: renderer = self.figure._get_renderer() self.update_positions(renderer) return Bbox.union([child.get_tightbbox(renderer) for child in self.get_children()]) def update_positions(self, renderer): """Update pixel positions for the annotated point, the text, and the arrow.""" ox0, oy0 = self._get_xy(renderer, self.xybox, self.boxcoords) bbox = self.offsetbox.get_bbox(renderer) fw, fh = self._box_alignment self.offsetbox.set_offset( (ox0 - fw*bbox.width - bbox.x0, oy0 - fh*bbox.height - bbox.y0)) bbox = self.offsetbox.get_window_extent(renderer) self.patch.set_bounds(bbox.bounds) mutation_scale = renderer.points_to_pixels(self.get_fontsize()) self.patch.set_mutation_scale(mutation_scale) if self.arrowprops: # Use FancyArrowPatch if self.arrowprops has "arrowstyle" key. # Adjust the starting point of the arrow relative to the textbox. # TODO: Rotation needs to be accounted. arrow_begin = bbox.p0 + bbox.size * self._arrow_relpos arrow_end = self._get_position_xy(renderer) # The arrow (from arrow_begin to arrow_end) will be first clipped # by patchA and patchB, then shrunk by shrinkA and shrinkB (in # points). If patch A is not set, self.bbox_patch is used. self.arrow_patch.set_positions(arrow_begin, arrow_end) if "mutation_scale" in self.arrowprops: mutation_scale = renderer.points_to_pixels( self.arrowprops["mutation_scale"]) # Else, use fontsize-based mutation_scale defined above. self.arrow_patch.set_mutation_scale(mutation_scale) patchA = self.arrowprops.get("patchA", self.patch) self.arrow_patch.set_patchA(patchA) def draw(self, renderer): # docstring inherited if renderer is not None: self._renderer = renderer if not self.get_visible() or not self._check_xy(renderer): return renderer.open_group(self.__class__.__name__, gid=self.get_gid()) self.update_positions(renderer) if self.arrow_patch is not None: if self.arrow_patch.figure is None and self.figure is not None: self.arrow_patch.figure = self.figure self.arrow_patch.draw(renderer) self.patch.draw(renderer) self.offsetbox.draw(renderer) renderer.close_group(self.__class__.__name__) self.stale = False class DraggableBase: """ Helper base class for a draggable artist (legend, offsetbox). Derived classes must override the following methods:: def save_offset(self): ''' Called when the object is picked for dragging; should save the reference position of the artist. ''' def update_offset(self, dx, dy): ''' Called during the dragging; (*dx*, *dy*) is the pixel offset from the point where the mouse drag started. ''' Optionally, you may override the following method:: def finalize_offset(self): '''Called when the mouse is released.''' In the current implementation of `.DraggableLegend` and `DraggableAnnotation`, `update_offset` places the artists in display coordinates, and `finalize_offset` recalculates their position in axes coordinate and set a relevant attribute. """ def __init__(self, ref_artist, use_blit=False): self.ref_artist = ref_artist if not ref_artist.pickable(): ref_artist.set_picker(True) self.got_artist = False self._use_blit = use_blit and self.canvas.supports_blit callbacks = ref_artist.figure._canvas_callbacks self._disconnectors = [ functools.partial( callbacks.disconnect, callbacks._connect_picklable(name, func)) for name, func in [ ("pick_event", self.on_pick), ("button_release_event", self.on_release), ("motion_notify_event", self.on_motion), ] ] # A property, not an attribute, to maintain picklability. canvas = property(lambda self: self.ref_artist.figure.canvas) cids = property(lambda self: [ disconnect.args[0] for disconnect in self._disconnectors[:2]]) def on_motion(self, evt): if self._check_still_parented() and self.got_artist: dx = evt.x - self.mouse_x dy = evt.y - self.mouse_y self.update_offset(dx, dy) if self._use_blit: self.canvas.restore_region(self.background) self.ref_artist.draw( self.ref_artist.figure._get_renderer()) self.canvas.blit() else: self.canvas.draw() def on_pick(self, evt): if self._check_still_parented() and evt.artist == self.ref_artist: self.mouse_x = evt.mouseevent.x self.mouse_y = evt.mouseevent.y self.got_artist = True if self._use_blit: self.ref_artist.set_animated(True) self.canvas.draw() self.background = \ self.canvas.copy_from_bbox(self.ref_artist.figure.bbox) self.ref_artist.draw( self.ref_artist.figure._get_renderer()) self.canvas.blit() self.save_offset() def on_release(self, event): if self._check_still_parented() and self.got_artist: self.finalize_offset() self.got_artist = False if self._use_blit: self.ref_artist.set_animated(False) def _check_still_parented(self): if self.ref_artist.figure is None: self.disconnect() return False else: return True def disconnect(self): """Disconnect the callbacks.""" for disconnector in self._disconnectors: disconnector() def save_offset(self): pass def update_offset(self, dx, dy): pass def finalize_offset(self): pass class DraggableOffsetBox(DraggableBase): def __init__(self, ref_artist, offsetbox, use_blit=False): super().__init__(ref_artist, use_blit=use_blit) self.offsetbox = offsetbox def save_offset(self): offsetbox = self.offsetbox renderer = offsetbox.figure._get_renderer() offset = offsetbox.get_offset(offsetbox.get_bbox(renderer), renderer) self.offsetbox_x, self.offsetbox_y = offset self.offsetbox.set_offset(offset) def update_offset(self, dx, dy): loc_in_canvas = self.offsetbox_x + dx, self.offsetbox_y + dy self.offsetbox.set_offset(loc_in_canvas) def get_loc_in_canvas(self): offsetbox = self.offsetbox renderer = offsetbox.figure._get_renderer() bbox = offsetbox.get_bbox(renderer) ox, oy = offsetbox._offset loc_in_canvas = (ox + bbox.x0, oy + bbox.y0) return loc_in_canvas class DraggableAnnotation(DraggableBase): def __init__(self, annotation, use_blit=False): super().__init__(annotation, use_blit=use_blit) self.annotation = annotation def save_offset(self): ann = self.annotation self.ox, self.oy = ann.get_transform().transform(ann.xyann) def update_offset(self, dx, dy): ann = self.annotation ann.xyann = ann.get_transform().inverted().transform( (self.ox + dx, self.oy + dy))