Revision: 5372
http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=5372&view=rev
Author: jdh2358
Date: 2008-06-03 06:36:33 -0700 (Tue, 03 Jun 2008)
Log Message:
-----------
some ports of the old locators and formatters to the new api
Modified Paths:
--------------
trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/ticker.py
trunk/matplotlib/matplotlibrc.template
Modified: trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/ticker.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/ticker.py 2008-06-03 03:16:55 UTC (rev
5371)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/ticker.py 2008-06-03 13:36:33 UTC (rev
5372)
@@ -244,9 +244,7 @@
class OldScalarFormatter(Formatter):
"""
- Tick location is a plain old number. If viewInterval is set, the
- formatter will use %d, %1.#f or %1.ef as appropriate. If it is
- not set, the formatter will do str conversion
+ Tick location is a plain old number.
"""
def __call__(self, x, pos=None):
@@ -557,8 +555,11 @@
def __call__(self, x, pos=None):
'Return the format for tick val x at position pos'
- self.verify_intervals()
- d = abs(self.viewInterval.span())
+
+
+ vmin, vmax = self.axis.get_view_interval()
+ vmin, vmax = mtransforms.nonsingular(vmin, vmax, expander = 0.05)
+ d = abs(vmax-vmin)
b=self._base
if x == 0:
return '0'
@@ -641,17 +642,28 @@
if numticks>2:
step = numsteps*abs(ticks[0]-ticks[1])
else:
- step = numsteps*self.viewInterval.span()/6
+ vmin, vmax = self.axis.get_view_interval()
+ vmin, vmax = mtransforms.nonsingular(vmin, vmax, expander = 0.05)
+ d = abs(vmax-vmin)
+ step = numsteps*d/6.
- self.viewInterval.shift(step)
+ vmin += step
+ vmax += step
+ self.axis.set_view_interval(vmin, vmax)
+
def zoom(self, direction):
"Zoom in/out on axis; if direction is >0 zoom in, else zoom out"
- vmin, vmax = self.viewInterval.get_bounds()
+
+ vmin, vmax = self.axis.get_view_interval()
+ vmin, vmax = mtransforms.nonsingular(vmin, vmax, expander = 0.05)
+ interval = abs(vmax-vmin)
interval = self.viewInterval.span()
step = 0.1*interval*direction
- self.viewInterval.set_bounds(vmin + step, vmax - step)
+
+ self.axis.set_view_interval(vmin + step, vmax - step)
+
def refresh(self):
'refresh internal information based on current lim'
pass
@@ -731,8 +743,8 @@
def __call__(self):
'Return the locations of the ticks'
- self.verify_intervals()
- vmin, vmax = self.viewInterval.get_bounds()
+ vmin, vmax = self.axis.get_view_interval()
+ vmin, vmax = mtransforms.nonsingular(vmin, vmax, expander = 0.05)
if vmax<vmin:
vmin, vmax = vmax, vmin
@@ -755,9 +767,9 @@
def autoscale(self):
'Try to choose the view limits intelligently'
- self.verify_intervals()
- vmin, vmax = self.dataInterval.get_bounds()
+ vmin, vmax = self.axis.get_data_interval()
+
if vmax<vmin:
vmin, vmax = vmax, vmin
@@ -822,7 +834,7 @@
class MultipleLocator(Locator):
"""
Set a tick on every integer that is multiple of base in the
- viewInterval
+ view interval
"""
def __init__(self, base=1.0):
@@ -1141,14 +1153,16 @@
def refresh(self):
'refresh internal information based on current lim'
- d = self.viewInterval.span()
+ vmin, vmax = self.axis.get_view_interval()
+ vmin, vmax = mtransforms.nonsingular(vmin, vmax, expander = 0.05)
+ d = abs(vmax-vmin)
self._locator = self.get_locator(d)
def autoscale(self):
'Try to choose the view limits intelligently'
- self.verify_intervals()
- d = abs(self.dataInterval.span())
+ vmin, vmax = self.axis.get_data_interval()
+ d = abs(vmax-vmin)
self._locator = self.get_locator(d)
return self._locator.autoscale()
@@ -1161,7 +1175,7 @@
try: ld = math.log10(d)
except OverflowError:
- raise RuntimeError('AutoLocator illegal dataInterval range')
+ raise RuntimeError('AutoLocator illegal data interval range')
fld = math.floor(ld)
@@ -1173,13 +1187,9 @@
if d >= 5*base : ticksize = base
elif d >= 2*base : ticksize = base/2.0
else : ticksize = base/5.0
- #print 'base, ticksize, d', base, ticksize, d, self.viewInterval
-
- #print self.dataInterval, d, ticksize
locator = MultipleLocator(ticksize)
- locator.set_view_interval(self.viewInterval)
- locator.set_data_interval(self.dataInterval)
+
return locator
Modified: trunk/matplotlib/matplotlibrc.template
===================================================================
--- trunk/matplotlib/matplotlibrc.template 2008-06-03 03:16:55 UTC (rev
5371)
+++ trunk/matplotlib/matplotlibrc.template 2008-06-03 13:36:33 UTC (rev
5372)
@@ -1,27 +1,22 @@
### MATPLOTLIBRC FORMAT
-# This is a sample matplotlib configuration file. It should be placed
-# in HOME/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc (unix/linux like systems) and
-# C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\.matplotlib (win32 systems)
+# This is a sample matplotlib configuration file - you can find a copy
+# of it on your system in
+# site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlibrc. If you edit it
+# there, please note that it will be overridden in your next install.
+# If you want to keep a permanent local bopy that will not be
+# over-written, place it in HOME/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc (unix/linux
+# like systems) and C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\.matplotlib
+# (win32 systems).
#
-# By default, the installer will overwrite the existing file in the
-# install path, so if you want to preserve your's, please move it to
-# your HOME dir and set the environment variable if necessary.
-#
# This file is best viewed in a editor which supports python mode
-# syntax highlighting
-#
-# Blank lines, or lines starting with a comment symbol, are ignored,
-# as are trailing comments. Other lines must have the format
-#
-# key : val # optional comment
-#
-# Colors: for the color values below, you can either use
-# - a matplotlib color string, such as r, k, or b
-# - an rgb tuple, such as (1.0, 0.5, 0.0)
-# - a hex string, such as ff00ff or #ff00ff
-# - a scalar grayscale intensity such as 0.75
-# - a legal html color name, eg red, blue, darkslategray
+# syntax highlighting # Blank lines, or lines starting with a comment
+# symbol, are ignored, as are trailing comments. Other lines must
+# have the format # key : val # optional comment # Colors: for the
+# color values below, you can either use - a matplotlib color string,
+# such as r, k, or b - an rgb tuple, such as (1.0, 0.5, 0.0) - a hex
+# string, such as ff00ff or #ff00ff - a scalar grayscale intensity
+# such as 0.75 - a legal html color name, eg red, blue, darkslategray
#### CONFIGURATION BEGINS HERE
# the default backend; one of GTK GTKAgg GTKCairo FltkAgg QtAgg TkAgg
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