Please ping the mailing list again (I cc'd the list on this).
See
https://github.com/tacaswell/leidenfrost/blob/master/leidenfrost/gui/reader_gui.py#L636
(sorry for the code quality, this is a bespoked gui I wrote as part of my
PhD work, you might be the second person to ever read this code) for a Qt
object that wraps up a `Figure` in a nice-embedded way. Using this
directly you can keep a list of these objects around and show/hide them
using standard Qt methods. Modifying this a bit you could make this class
based on a standard Qt widget, embed them all in a main window/what have
you and then again use standard Qt methods to show/hide individual plots as
you wish.
Tom
On Wed Feb 18 2015 at 12:00:27 PM tenspd137 . <dcday...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry for digging this back up, but I can't seem to get this to work.
> I looked at glue as you suggested, but the page says it only supports
> python 2.7. As for the Qt examples I can find, all I see how to do is
> to feed a single plot widget different data sets - but nothing on
> dynamically changing the underlying widget and redrawing. Would you
> maybe take a look at my code and tell me what it is I am missing? If
> so, I'll send it to you.
>
> Much appreciated.
>
> -C
>
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 6:48 PM, tenspd137 . <dcday...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > No problem - thanks for the reply. I tried your suggestion of keeping
> > a widget for each plot, but I couldn't get the main window to refresh
> > correctly - maybe I was doing something wrong. I'll give it another
> > try as soon as I get a chance. In the meantime, I'll check out glue
> > as well - it looks pretty cool.
> >
> > I might bug you one more time if I can't figure it out, but I am not
> > in a hurry and I probably just overlooked something. :)
> >
> > Thanks and much appreciated!
> >
> > -C
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Thomas Caswell <tcasw...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> Sorry this didn't get a response for so long.
> >>
> >> The core of the embedding in Qt is at QWidget which contains the canvas.
> >> Anything you want to do with a QWidget you can do with the canvas.
> >> Independently you need to maintain the mpl level plotting objects (the
> >> Figure, Axes, and Artist objects) (well, you don't _need_ to, you can
> get to
> >> them through the canvas object, but to keep your self sane I highly
> >> recommend keeping track of the mpl objects your self, this linkage is
> there
> >> so that GUI generated draw commands can trigger a re-rendering of the
> >> figure).
> >>
> >> I would just have a widget for each of the plots you want to have and
> then
> >> cycle which one is visible in the main window, that is probably a lot
> easier
> >> than trying to attach and detach canvases from Figures.
> >>
> >> I would also take a look at glue
> >> http://www.glueviz.org/en/stable/installation.html who may have solved
> many
> >> of these problems for you.
> >>
> >> Tom
> >>
> >> On Thu Feb 05 2015 at 1:03:16 PM tenspd137 . <dcday...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> I often have scripts that make a lot of plots, and I would like to be
> >>> able to create the plots and then have a UI tool that shows a list of
> >>> their titles, click on the title and have the plot be drawn in a
> >>> window. So far, I have been able to use PyQt to create a UI with a
> >>> list box and a Widget to display plots. What I can't seem to figure
> >>> out is how to make a bunch of plots and then have the Window update.
> >>>
> >>> So, in psuedo code:
> >>>
> >>> list of plots = []
> >>>
> >>> Go through datasets:
> >>> plots.append(plot(dataset))
> >>>
> >>> For plot in plots:
> >>> add plot title to UI list, position in list is reference back
> >>> into list of plots
> >>>
> >>> On UI:
> >>> click on plot name/title
> >>> widget draws plot
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> So - basically like docked plots, except there is just a list to the
> >>> side instead (much cleaner IMHO)
> >>>
> >>> I haven't been able to find any examples from googling. Has any one
> >>> been able to do this or seen examples?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Any help or suggestions are appreciated!
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>>
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