I think this is an excellent idea, Eric.
I would love it if this feature would also work in contour.
The difficulty I see is that an axis needs to know whether an image or
contour plot has been added. If so, it needs access to the array with
the data to show the z value.
I am thinking out loud here.
So an axis needs an attribute 'showz' or something, that gets set, and
a pointer to the array needs to be set. What to do when you overlay
two contour plots? Not sure yet. Then the toolbar needs to be modified
to take that into account and call the appropriate function to display
the z value.
I think this would be a great feature.
Does anybody have suggestions for a clean implementation?
Mark

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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 14:13:50 +0100
> From: Eric Emsellem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Matplotlib-users] x=, y=, z=??
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> Dear all,
>
> I am coming back to an issue for which I didn't get a direct answer
> (except for a very nice module from Angus McMorland!):
>
> - at the moment different backends in mpl automatically provides, when
> an image (or a plot) is displayed with e.g. imshow (plot), the
> coordinates x and y directly in the toolbar.
>
> - When it is indeed an image wich is displayed, it would, in my opinion
> makes a LOT of sense to also display the "z" coordinate, namely the
> 'intensity' value of the pixel of the image on which the cursor is
> standing.
>
> The questions are then: does this also make sense to you, and if yes,
> would it be possible for someone to implement it as an intrinsic feature
> of mpl backends?  (I am not competent to answer the feasibility part
> here, although the module Angus nicely provided on the list is an
> excellent example, even if it adds one more layer which may be avoidable).
>
> thanks for any input here!
> cheers
>
> Eric
>

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