""" A wxPython backend for matplotlib. Originally contributed by Jeremy O'Donoghue (jeremy@o-donoghue.com) and John Hunter (jdhunter@ace.bsd.uchicago.edu). Copyright (C) Jeremy O'Donoghue & John Hunter, 2003-4. """ import functools import logging import math import pathlib import sys import weakref import numpy as np import PIL.Image import matplotlib as mpl from matplotlib.backend_bases import ( _Backend, FigureCanvasBase, FigureManagerBase, GraphicsContextBase, MouseButton, NavigationToolbar2, RendererBase, TimerBase, ToolContainerBase, cursors, CloseEvent, KeyEvent, LocationEvent, MouseEvent, ResizeEvent) from matplotlib import _api, cbook, backend_tools, _c_internal_utils from matplotlib._pylab_helpers import Gcf from matplotlib.path import Path from matplotlib.transforms import Affine2D import wx import wx.svg _log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # the True dots per inch on the screen; should be display dependent; see # http://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.lang.postscript/-/omHAc9FEuAsJ?hl=en # for some info about screen dpi PIXELS_PER_INCH = 75 # lru_cache holds a reference to the App and prevents it from being gc'ed. @functools.lru_cache(1) def _create_wxapp(): wxapp = wx.App(False) wxapp.SetExitOnFrameDelete(True) cbook._setup_new_guiapp() # Set per-process DPI awareness. This is a NoOp except in MSW _c_internal_utils.Win32_SetProcessDpiAwareness_max() return wxapp class TimerWx(TimerBase): """Subclass of `.TimerBase` using wx.Timer events.""" def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): self._timer = wx.Timer() self._timer.Notify = self._on_timer super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) def _timer_start(self): self._timer.Start(self._interval, self._single) def _timer_stop(self): self._timer.Stop() def _timer_set_interval(self): if self._timer.IsRunning(): self._timer_start() # Restart with new interval. @_api.deprecated( "2.0", name="wx", obj_type="backend", removal="the future", alternative="wxagg", addendum="See the Matplotlib usage FAQ for more info on backends.") class RendererWx(RendererBase): """ The renderer handles all the drawing primitives using a graphics context instance that controls the colors/styles. It acts as the 'renderer' instance used by many classes in the hierarchy. """ # In wxPython, drawing is performed on a wxDC instance, which will # generally be mapped to the client area of the window displaying # the plot. Under wxPython, the wxDC instance has a wx.Pen which # describes the colour and weight of any lines drawn, and a wxBrush # which describes the fill colour of any closed polygon. # Font styles, families and weight. fontweights = { 100: wx.FONTWEIGHT_LIGHT, 200: wx.FONTWEIGHT_LIGHT, 300: wx.FONTWEIGHT_LIGHT, 400: wx.FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL, 500: wx.FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL, 600: wx.FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL, 700: wx.FONTWEIGHT_BOLD, 800: wx.FONTWEIGHT_BOLD, 900: wx.FONTWEIGHT_BOLD, 'ultralight': wx.FONTWEIGHT_LIGHT, 'light': wx.FONTWEIGHT_LIGHT, 'normal': wx.FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL, 'medium': wx.FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL, 'semibold': wx.FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL, 'bold': wx.FONTWEIGHT_BOLD, 'heavy': wx.FONTWEIGHT_BOLD, 'ultrabold': wx.FONTWEIGHT_BOLD, 'black': wx.FONTWEIGHT_BOLD, } fontangles = { 'italic': wx.FONTSTYLE_ITALIC, 'normal': wx.FONTSTYLE_NORMAL, 'oblique': wx.FONTSTYLE_SLANT, } # wxPython allows for portable font styles, choosing them appropriately for # the target platform. Map some standard font names to the portable styles. # QUESTION: Is it wise to agree to standard fontnames across all backends? fontnames = { 'Sans': wx.FONTFAMILY_SWISS, 'Roman': wx.FONTFAMILY_ROMAN, 'Script': wx.FONTFAMILY_SCRIPT, 'Decorative': wx.FONTFAMILY_DECORATIVE, 'Modern': wx.FONTFAMILY_MODERN, 'Courier': wx.FONTFAMILY_MODERN, 'courier': wx.FONTFAMILY_MODERN, } def __init__(self, bitmap, dpi): """Initialise a wxWindows renderer instance.""" super().__init__() _log.debug("%s - __init__()", type(self)) self.width = bitmap.GetWidth() self.height = bitmap.GetHeight() self.bitmap = bitmap self.fontd = {} self.dpi = dpi self.gc = None def flipy(self): # docstring inherited return True def get_text_width_height_descent(self, s, prop, ismath): # docstring inherited if ismath: s = cbook.strip_math(s) if self.gc is None: gc = self.new_gc() else: gc = self.gc gfx_ctx = gc.gfx_ctx font = self.get_wx_font(s, prop) gfx_ctx.SetFont(font, wx.BLACK) w, h, descent, leading = gfx_ctx.GetFullTextExtent(s) return w, h, descent def get_canvas_width_height(self): # docstring inherited return self.width, self.height def handle_clip_rectangle(self, gc): new_bounds = gc.get_clip_rectangle() if new_bounds is not None: new_bounds = new_bounds.bounds gfx_ctx = gc.gfx_ctx if gfx_ctx._lastcliprect != new_bounds: gfx_ctx._lastcliprect = new_bounds if new_bounds is None: gfx_ctx.ResetClip() else: gfx_ctx.Clip(new_bounds[0], self.height - new_bounds[1] - new_bounds[3], new_bounds[2], new_bounds[3]) @staticmethod def convert_path(gfx_ctx, path, transform): wxpath = gfx_ctx.CreatePath() for points, code in path.iter_segments(transform): if code == Path.MOVETO: wxpath.MoveToPoint(*points) elif code == Path.LINETO: wxpath.AddLineToPoint(*points) elif code == Path.CURVE3: wxpath.AddQuadCurveToPoint(*points) elif code == Path.CURVE4: wxpath.AddCurveToPoint(*points) elif code == Path.CLOSEPOLY: wxpath.CloseSubpath() return wxpath def draw_path(self, gc, path, transform, rgbFace=None): # docstring inherited gc.select() self.handle_clip_rectangle(gc) gfx_ctx = gc.gfx_ctx transform = transform + \ Affine2D().scale(1.0, -1.0).translate(0.0, self.height) wxpath = self.convert_path(gfx_ctx, path, transform) if rgbFace is not None: gfx_ctx.SetBrush(wx.Brush(gc.get_wxcolour(rgbFace))) gfx_ctx.DrawPath(wxpath) else: gfx_ctx.StrokePath(wxpath) gc.unselect() def draw_image(self, gc, x, y, im): bbox = gc.get_clip_rectangle() if bbox is not None: l, b, w, h = bbox.bounds else: l = 0 b = 0 w = self.width h = self.height rows, cols = im.shape[:2] bitmap = wx.Bitmap.FromBufferRGBA(cols, rows, im.tobytes()) gc.select() gc.gfx_ctx.DrawBitmap(bitmap, int(l), int(self.height - b), int(w), int(-h)) gc.unselect() def draw_text(self, gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath=False, mtext=None): # docstring inherited if ismath: s = cbook.strip_math(s) _log.debug("%s - draw_text()", type(self)) gc.select() self.handle_clip_rectangle(gc) gfx_ctx = gc.gfx_ctx font = self.get_wx_font(s, prop) color = gc.get_wxcolour(gc.get_rgb()) gfx_ctx.SetFont(font, color) w, h, d = self.get_text_width_height_descent(s, prop, ismath) x = int(x) y = int(y - h) if angle == 0.0: gfx_ctx.DrawText(s, x, y) else: rads = math.radians(angle) xo = h * math.sin(rads) yo = h * math.cos(rads) gfx_ctx.DrawRotatedText(s, x - xo, y - yo, rads) gc.unselect() def new_gc(self): # docstring inherited _log.debug("%s - new_gc()", type(self)) self.gc = GraphicsContextWx(self.bitmap, self) self.gc.select() self.gc.unselect() return self.gc def get_wx_font(self, s, prop): """Return a wx font. Cache font instances for efficiency.""" _log.debug("%s - get_wx_font()", type(self)) key = hash(prop) font = self.fontd.get(key) if font is not None: return font size = self.points_to_pixels(prop.get_size_in_points()) # Font colour is determined by the active wx.Pen # TODO: It may be wise to cache font information self.fontd[key] = font = wx.Font( # Cache the font and gc. pointSize=round(size), family=self.fontnames.get(prop.get_name(), wx.ROMAN), style=self.fontangles[prop.get_style()], weight=self.fontweights[prop.get_weight()]) return font def points_to_pixels(self, points): # docstring inherited return points * (PIXELS_PER_INCH / 72.0 * self.dpi / 72.0) class GraphicsContextWx(GraphicsContextBase): """ The graphics context provides the color, line styles, etc. This class stores a reference to a wxMemoryDC, and a wxGraphicsContext that draws to it. Creating a wxGraphicsContext seems to be fairly heavy, so these objects are cached based on the bitmap object that is passed in. The base GraphicsContext stores colors as an RGB tuple on the unit interval, e.g., (0.5, 0.0, 1.0). wxPython uses an int interval, but since wxPython colour management is rather simple, I have not chosen to implement a separate colour manager class. """ _capd = {'butt': wx.CAP_BUTT, 'projecting': wx.CAP_PROJECTING, 'round': wx.CAP_ROUND} _joind = {'bevel': wx.JOIN_BEVEL, 'miter': wx.JOIN_MITER, 'round': wx.JOIN_ROUND} _cache = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary() def __init__(self, bitmap, renderer): super().__init__() # assert self.Ok(), "wxMemoryDC not OK to use" _log.debug("%s - __init__(): %s", type(self), bitmap) dc, gfx_ctx = self._cache.get(bitmap, (None, None)) if dc is None: dc = wx.MemoryDC(bitmap) gfx_ctx = wx.GraphicsContext.Create(dc) gfx_ctx._lastcliprect = None self._cache[bitmap] = dc, gfx_ctx self.bitmap = bitmap self.dc = dc self.gfx_ctx = gfx_ctx self._pen = wx.Pen('BLACK', 1, wx.SOLID) gfx_ctx.SetPen(self._pen) self.renderer = renderer def select(self): """Select the current bitmap into this wxDC instance.""" if sys.platform == 'win32': self.dc.SelectObject(self.bitmap) self.IsSelected = True def unselect(self): """Select a Null bitmap into this wxDC instance.""" if sys.platform == 'win32': self.dc.SelectObject(wx.NullBitmap) self.IsSelected = False def set_foreground(self, fg, isRGBA=None): # docstring inherited # Implementation note: wxPython has a separate concept of pen and # brush - the brush fills any outline trace left by the pen. # Here we set both to the same colour - if a figure is not to be # filled, the renderer will set the brush to be transparent # Same goes for text foreground... _log.debug("%s - set_foreground()", type(self)) self.select() super().set_foreground(fg, isRGBA) self._pen.SetColour(self.get_wxcolour(self.get_rgb())) self.gfx_ctx.SetPen(self._pen) self.unselect() def set_linewidth(self, w): # docstring inherited w = float(w) _log.debug("%s - set_linewidth()", type(self)) self.select() if 0 < w < 1: w = 1 super().set_linewidth(w) lw = int(self.renderer.points_to_pixels(self._linewidth)) if lw == 0: lw = 1 self._pen.SetWidth(lw) self.gfx_ctx.SetPen(self._pen) self.unselect() def set_capstyle(self, cs): # docstring inherited _log.debug("%s - set_capstyle()", type(self)) self.select() super().set_capstyle(cs) self._pen.SetCap(GraphicsContextWx._capd[self._capstyle]) self.gfx_ctx.SetPen(self._pen) self.unselect() def set_joinstyle(self, js): # docstring inherited _log.debug("%s - set_joinstyle()", type(self)) self.select() super().set_joinstyle(js) self._pen.SetJoin(GraphicsContextWx._joind[self._joinstyle]) self.gfx_ctx.SetPen(self._pen) self.unselect() def get_wxcolour(self, color): """Convert an RGB(A) color to a wx.Colour.""" _log.debug("%s - get_wx_color()", type(self)) return wx.Colour(*[int(255 * x) for x in color]) class _FigureCanvasWxBase(FigureCanvasBase, wx.Panel): """ The FigureCanvas contains the figure and does event handling. In the wxPython backend, it is derived from wxPanel, and (usually) lives inside a frame instantiated by a FigureManagerWx. The parent window probably implements a wx.Sizer to control the displayed control size - but we give a hint as to our preferred minimum size. """ required_interactive_framework = "wx" _timer_cls = TimerWx manager_class = _api.classproperty(lambda cls: FigureManagerWx) keyvald = { wx.WXK_CONTROL: 'control', wx.WXK_SHIFT: 'shift', wx.WXK_ALT: 'alt', wx.WXK_CAPITAL: 'caps_lock', wx.WXK_LEFT: 'left', wx.WXK_UP: 'up', wx.WXK_RIGHT: 'right', wx.WXK_DOWN: 'down', wx.WXK_ESCAPE: 'escape', wx.WXK_F1: 'f1', wx.WXK_F2: 'f2', wx.WXK_F3: 'f3', wx.WXK_F4: 'f4', wx.WXK_F5: 'f5', wx.WXK_F6: 'f6', wx.WXK_F7: 'f7', wx.WXK_F8: 'f8', wx.WXK_F9: 'f9', wx.WXK_F10: 'f10', wx.WXK_F11: 'f11', wx.WXK_F12: 'f12', wx.WXK_SCROLL: 'scroll_lock', wx.WXK_PAUSE: 'break', wx.WXK_BACK: 'backspace', wx.WXK_RETURN: 'enter', wx.WXK_INSERT: 'insert', wx.WXK_DELETE: 'delete', wx.WXK_HOME: 'home', wx.WXK_END: 'end', wx.WXK_PAGEUP: 'pageup', wx.WXK_PAGEDOWN: 'pagedown', wx.WXK_NUMPAD0: '0', wx.WXK_NUMPAD1: '1', wx.WXK_NUMPAD2: '2', wx.WXK_NUMPAD3: '3', wx.WXK_NUMPAD4: '4', wx.WXK_NUMPAD5: '5', wx.WXK_NUMPAD6: '6', wx.WXK_NUMPAD7: '7', wx.WXK_NUMPAD8: '8', wx.WXK_NUMPAD9: '9', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_ADD: '+', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_SUBTRACT: '-', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_MULTIPLY: '*', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_DIVIDE: '/', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_DECIMAL: 'dec', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_ENTER: 'enter', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_UP: 'up', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_RIGHT: 'right', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_DOWN: 'down', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_LEFT: 'left', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEUP: 'pageup', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEDOWN: 'pagedown', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_HOME: 'home', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_END: 'end', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_INSERT: 'insert', wx.WXK_NUMPAD_DELETE: 'delete', } def __init__(self, parent, id, figure=None): """ Initialize a FigureWx instance. - Initialize the FigureCanvasBase and wxPanel parents. - Set event handlers for resize, paint, and keyboard and mouse interaction. """ FigureCanvasBase.__init__(self, figure) size = wx.Size(*map(math.ceil, self.figure.bbox.size)) if wx.Platform != '__WXMSW__': size = parent.FromDIP(size) # Set preferred window size hint - helps the sizer, if one is connected wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, id, size=size) self.bitmap = None self._isDrawn = False self._rubberband_rect = None self._rubberband_pen_black = wx.Pen('BLACK', 1, wx.PENSTYLE_SHORT_DASH) self._rubberband_pen_white = wx.Pen('WHITE', 1, wx.PENSTYLE_SOLID) self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self._on_size) self.Bind(wx.EVT_PAINT, self._on_paint) self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHAR_HOOK, self._on_key_down) self.Bind(wx.EVT_KEY_UP, self._on_key_up) self.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_DOWN, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_DCLICK, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_UP, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MIDDLE_DOWN, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MIDDLE_DCLICK, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MIDDLE_UP, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_RIGHT_DOWN, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_RIGHT_DCLICK, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_RIGHT_UP, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_AUX1_DOWN, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_AUX1_UP, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_AUX2_DOWN, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_AUX2_UP, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_AUX1_DCLICK, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_AUX2_DCLICK, self._on_mouse_button) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSEWHEEL, self._on_mouse_wheel) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOTION, self._on_motion) self.Bind(wx.EVT_ENTER_WINDOW, self._on_enter) self.Bind(wx.EVT_LEAVE_WINDOW, self._on_leave) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_CHANGED, self._on_capture_lost) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_LOST, self._on_capture_lost) self.SetBackgroundStyle(wx.BG_STYLE_PAINT) # Reduce flicker. self.SetBackgroundColour(wx.WHITE) if wx.Platform == '__WXMAC__': # Initial scaling. Other platforms handle this automatically dpiScale = self.GetDPIScaleFactor() self.SetInitialSize(self.GetSize()*(1/dpiScale)) self._set_device_pixel_ratio(dpiScale) def Copy_to_Clipboard(self, event=None): """Copy bitmap of canvas to system clipboard.""" bmp_obj = wx.BitmapDataObject() bmp_obj.SetBitmap(self.bitmap) if not wx.TheClipboard.IsOpened(): open_success = wx.TheClipboard.Open() if open_success: wx.TheClipboard.SetData(bmp_obj) wx.TheClipboard.Flush() wx.TheClipboard.Close() def _update_device_pixel_ratio(self, *args, **kwargs): # We need to be careful in cases with mixed resolution displays if # device_pixel_ratio changes. if self._set_device_pixel_ratio(self.GetDPIScaleFactor()): self.draw() def draw_idle(self): # docstring inherited _log.debug("%s - draw_idle()", type(self)) self._isDrawn = False # Force redraw # Triggering a paint event is all that is needed to defer drawing # until later. The platform will send the event when it thinks it is # a good time (usually as soon as there are no other events pending). self.Refresh(eraseBackground=False) def flush_events(self): # docstring inherited wx.Yield() def start_event_loop(self, timeout=0): # docstring inherited if hasattr(self, '_event_loop'): raise RuntimeError("Event loop already running") timer = wx.Timer(self, id=wx.ID_ANY) if timeout > 0: timer.Start(int(timeout * 1000), oneShot=True) self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.stop_event_loop, id=timer.GetId()) # Event loop handler for start/stop event loop self._event_loop = wx.GUIEventLoop() self._event_loop.Run() timer.Stop() def stop_event_loop(self, event=None): # docstring inherited if hasattr(self, '_event_loop'): if self._event_loop.IsRunning(): self._event_loop.Exit() del self._event_loop def _get_imagesave_wildcards(self): """Return the wildcard string for the filesave dialog.""" default_filetype = self.get_default_filetype() filetypes = self.get_supported_filetypes_grouped() sorted_filetypes = sorted(filetypes.items()) wildcards = [] extensions = [] filter_index = 0 for i, (name, exts) in enumerate(sorted_filetypes): ext_list = ';'.join(['*.%s' % ext for ext in exts]) extensions.append(exts[0]) wildcard = f'{name} ({ext_list})|{ext_list}' if default_filetype in exts: filter_index = i wildcards.append(wildcard) wildcards = '|'.join(wildcards) return wildcards, extensions, filter_index def gui_repaint(self, drawDC=None): """ Update the displayed image on the GUI canvas, using the supplied wx.PaintDC device context. """ _log.debug("%s - gui_repaint()", type(self)) # The "if self" check avoids a "wrapped C/C++ object has been deleted" # RuntimeError if doing things after window is closed. if not (self and self.IsShownOnScreen()): return if not drawDC: # not called from OnPaint use a ClientDC drawDC = wx.ClientDC(self) # For 'WX' backend on Windows, the bitmap cannot be in use by another # DC (see GraphicsContextWx._cache). bmp = (self.bitmap.ConvertToImage().ConvertToBitmap() if wx.Platform == '__WXMSW__' and isinstance(self.figure.canvas.get_renderer(), RendererWx) else self.bitmap) drawDC.DrawBitmap(bmp, 0, 0) if self._rubberband_rect is not None: # Some versions of wx+python don't support numpy.float64 here. x0, y0, x1, y1 = map(round, self._rubberband_rect) rect = [(x0, y0, x1, y0), (x1, y0, x1, y1), (x0, y0, x0, y1), (x0, y1, x1, y1)] drawDC.DrawLineList(rect, self._rubberband_pen_white) drawDC.DrawLineList(rect, self._rubberband_pen_black) filetypes = { **FigureCanvasBase.filetypes, 'bmp': 'Windows bitmap', 'jpeg': 'JPEG', 'jpg': 'JPEG', 'pcx': 'PCX', 'png': 'Portable Network Graphics', 'tif': 'Tagged Image Format File', 'tiff': 'Tagged Image Format File', 'xpm': 'X pixmap', } def _on_paint(self, event): """Called when wxPaintEvt is generated.""" _log.debug("%s - _on_paint()", type(self)) drawDC = wx.PaintDC(self) if not self._isDrawn: self.draw(drawDC=drawDC) else: self.gui_repaint(drawDC=drawDC) drawDC.Destroy() def _on_size(self, event): """ Called when wxEventSize is generated. In this application we attempt to resize to fit the window, so it is better to take the performance hit and redraw the whole window. """ self._update_device_pixel_ratio() _log.debug("%s - _on_size()", type(self)) sz = self.GetParent().GetSizer() if sz: si = sz.GetItem(self) if sz and si and not si.Proportion and not si.Flag & wx.EXPAND: # managed by a sizer, but with a fixed size size = self.GetMinSize() else: # variable size size = self.GetClientSize() # Do not allow size to become smaller than MinSize size.IncTo(self.GetMinSize()) if getattr(self, "_width", None): if size == (self._width, self._height): # no change in size return self._width, self._height = size self._isDrawn = False if self._width <= 1 or self._height <= 1: return # Empty figure # Create a new, correctly sized bitmap dpival = self.figure.dpi if not wx.Platform == '__WXMSW__': scale = self.GetDPIScaleFactor() dpival /= scale winch = self._width / dpival hinch = self._height / dpival self.figure.set_size_inches(winch, hinch, forward=False) # Rendering will happen on the associated paint event # so no need to do anything here except to make sure # the whole background is repainted. self.Refresh(eraseBackground=False) ResizeEvent("resize_event", self)._process() self.draw_idle() @staticmethod def _mpl_modifiers(event=None, *, exclude=None): mod_table = [ ("ctrl", wx.MOD_CONTROL, wx.WXK_CONTROL), ("alt", wx.MOD_ALT, wx.WXK_ALT), ("shift", wx.MOD_SHIFT, wx.WXK_SHIFT), ] if event is not None: modifiers = event.GetModifiers() return [name for name, mod, key in mod_table if modifiers & mod and exclude != key] else: return [name for name, mod, key in mod_table if wx.GetKeyState(key)] def _get_key(self, event): keyval = event.KeyCode if keyval in self.keyvald: key = self.keyvald[keyval] elif keyval < 256: key = chr(keyval) # wx always returns an uppercase, so make it lowercase if the shift # key is not depressed (NOTE: this will not handle Caps Lock) if not event.ShiftDown(): key = key.lower() else: return None mods = self._mpl_modifiers(event, exclude=keyval) if "shift" in mods and key.isupper(): mods.remove("shift") return "+".join([*mods, key]) def _mpl_coords(self, pos=None): """ Convert a wx position, defaulting to the current cursor position, to Matplotlib coordinates. """ if pos is None: pos = wx.GetMouseState() x, y = self.ScreenToClient(pos.X, pos.Y) else: x, y = pos.X, pos.Y # flip y so y=0 is bottom of canvas if not wx.Platform == '__WXMSW__': scale = self.GetDPIScaleFactor() return x*scale, self.figure.bbox.height - y*scale else: return x, self.figure.bbox.height - y def _on_key_down(self, event): """Capture key press.""" KeyEvent("key_press_event", self, self._get_key(event), *self._mpl_coords(), guiEvent=event)._process() if self: event.Skip() def _on_key_up(self, event): """Release key.""" KeyEvent("key_release_event", self, self._get_key(event), *self._mpl_coords(), guiEvent=event)._process() if self: event.Skip() def set_cursor(self, cursor): # docstring inherited cursor = wx.Cursor(_api.check_getitem({ cursors.MOVE: wx.CURSOR_HAND, cursors.HAND: wx.CURSOR_HAND, cursors.POINTER: wx.CURSOR_ARROW, cursors.SELECT_REGION: wx.CURSOR_CROSS, cursors.WAIT: wx.CURSOR_WAIT, cursors.RESIZE_HORIZONTAL: wx.CURSOR_SIZEWE, cursors.RESIZE_VERTICAL: wx.CURSOR_SIZENS, }, cursor=cursor)) self.SetCursor(cursor) self.Refresh() def _set_capture(self, capture=True): """Control wx mouse capture.""" if self.HasCapture(): self.ReleaseMouse() if capture: self.CaptureMouse() def _on_capture_lost(self, event): """Capture changed or lost""" self._set_capture(False) def _on_mouse_button(self, event): """Start measuring on an axis.""" event.Skip() self._set_capture(event.ButtonDown() or event.ButtonDClick()) x, y = self._mpl_coords(event) button_map = { wx.MOUSE_BTN_LEFT: MouseButton.LEFT, wx.MOUSE_BTN_MIDDLE: MouseButton.MIDDLE, wx.MOUSE_BTN_RIGHT: MouseButton.RIGHT, wx.MOUSE_BTN_AUX1: MouseButton.BACK, wx.MOUSE_BTN_AUX2: MouseButton.FORWARD, } button = event.GetButton() button = button_map.get(button, button) modifiers = self._mpl_modifiers(event) if event.ButtonDown(): MouseEvent("button_press_event", self, x, y, button, modifiers=modifiers, guiEvent=event)._process() elif event.ButtonDClick(): MouseEvent("button_press_event", self, x, y, button, dblclick=True, modifiers=modifiers, guiEvent=event)._process() elif event.ButtonUp(): MouseEvent("button_release_event", self, x, y, button, modifiers=modifiers, guiEvent=event)._process() def _on_mouse_wheel(self, event): """Translate mouse wheel events into matplotlib events""" x, y = self._mpl_coords(event) # Convert delta/rotation/rate into a floating point step size step = event.LinesPerAction * event.WheelRotation / event.WheelDelta # Done handling event event.Skip() # Mac gives two events for every wheel event; skip every second one. if wx.Platform == '__WXMAC__': if not hasattr(self, '_skipwheelevent'): self._skipwheelevent = True elif self._skipwheelevent: self._skipwheelevent = False return # Return without processing event else: self._skipwheelevent = True MouseEvent("scroll_event", self, x, y, step=step, modifiers=self._mpl_modifiers(event), guiEvent=event)._process() def _on_motion(self, event): """Start measuring on an axis.""" event.Skip() MouseEvent("motion_notify_event", self, *self._mpl_coords(event), modifiers=self._mpl_modifiers(event), guiEvent=event)._process() def _on_enter(self, event): """Mouse has entered the window.""" event.Skip() LocationEvent("figure_enter_event", self, *self._mpl_coords(event), modifiers=self._mpl_modifiers(), guiEvent=event)._process() def _on_leave(self, event): """Mouse has left the window.""" event.Skip() LocationEvent("figure_leave_event", self, *self._mpl_coords(event), modifiers=self._mpl_modifiers(), guiEvent=event)._process() class FigureCanvasWx(_FigureCanvasWxBase): # Rendering to a Wx canvas using the deprecated Wx renderer. def draw(self, drawDC=None): """ Render the figure using RendererWx instance renderer, or using a previously defined renderer if none is specified. """ _log.debug("%s - draw()", type(self)) self.renderer = RendererWx(self.bitmap, self.figure.dpi) self.figure.draw(self.renderer) self._isDrawn = True self.gui_repaint(drawDC=drawDC) def _print_image(self, filetype, filename): bitmap = wx.Bitmap(math.ceil(self.figure.bbox.width), math.ceil(self.figure.bbox.height)) self.figure.draw(RendererWx(bitmap, self.figure.dpi)) saved_obj = (bitmap.ConvertToImage() if cbook.is_writable_file_like(filename) else bitmap) if not saved_obj.SaveFile(filename, filetype): raise RuntimeError(f'Could not save figure to {filename}') # draw() is required here since bits of state about the last renderer # are strewn about the artist draw methods. Do not remove the draw # without first verifying that these have been cleaned up. The artist # contains() methods will fail otherwise. if self._isDrawn: self.draw() # The "if self" check avoids a "wrapped C/C++ object has been deleted" # RuntimeError if doing things after window is closed. if self: self.Refresh() print_bmp = functools.partialmethod( _print_image, wx.BITMAP_TYPE_BMP) print_jpeg = print_jpg = functools.partialmethod( _print_image, wx.BITMAP_TYPE_JPEG) print_pcx = functools.partialmethod( _print_image, wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PCX) print_png = functools.partialmethod( _print_image, wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PNG) print_tiff = print_tif = functools.partialmethod( _print_image, wx.BITMAP_TYPE_TIF) print_xpm = functools.partialmethod( _print_image, wx.BITMAP_TYPE_XPM) class FigureFrameWx(wx.Frame): def __init__(self, num, fig, *, canvas_class): # On non-Windows platform, explicitly set the position - fix # positioning bug on some Linux platforms if wx.Platform == '__WXMSW__': pos = wx.DefaultPosition else: pos = wx.Point(20, 20) super().__init__(parent=None, id=-1, pos=pos) # Frame will be sized later by the Fit method _log.debug("%s - __init__()", type(self)) _set_frame_icon(self) self.canvas = canvas_class(self, -1, fig) # Auto-attaches itself to self.canvas.manager manager = FigureManagerWx(self.canvas, num, self) toolbar = self.canvas.manager.toolbar if toolbar is not None: self.SetToolBar(toolbar) # On Windows, canvas sizing must occur after toolbar addition; # otherwise the toolbar further resizes the canvas. w, h = map(math.ceil, fig.bbox.size) self.canvas.SetInitialSize(self.FromDIP(wx.Size(w, h))) self.canvas.SetMinSize(self.FromDIP(wx.Size(2, 2))) self.canvas.SetFocus() self.Fit() self.Bind(wx.EVT_CLOSE, self._on_close) def _on_close(self, event): _log.debug("%s - on_close()", type(self)) CloseEvent("close_event", self.canvas)._process() self.canvas.stop_event_loop() # set FigureManagerWx.frame to None to prevent repeated attempts to # close this frame from FigureManagerWx.destroy() self.canvas.manager.frame = None # remove figure manager from Gcf.figs Gcf.destroy(self.canvas.manager) try: # See issue 2941338. self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(self.canvas.toolbar._id_drag) except AttributeError: # If there's no toolbar. pass # Carry on with close event propagation, frame & children destruction event.Skip() class FigureManagerWx(FigureManagerBase): """ Container/controller for the FigureCanvas and GUI frame. It is instantiated by Gcf whenever a new figure is created. Gcf is responsible for managing multiple instances of FigureManagerWx. Attributes ---------- canvas : `FigureCanvas` a FigureCanvasWx(wx.Panel) instance window : wxFrame a wxFrame instance - wxpython.org/Phoenix/docs/html/Frame.html """ def __init__(self, canvas, num, frame): _log.debug("%s - __init__()", type(self)) self.frame = self.window = frame super().__init__(canvas, num) @classmethod def create_with_canvas(cls, canvas_class, figure, num): # docstring inherited wxapp = wx.GetApp() or _create_wxapp() frame = FigureFrameWx(num, figure, canvas_class=canvas_class) manager = figure.canvas.manager if mpl.is_interactive(): manager.frame.Show() figure.canvas.draw_idle() return manager @classmethod def start_main_loop(cls): if not wx.App.IsMainLoopRunning(): wxapp = wx.GetApp() if wxapp is not None: wxapp.MainLoop() def show(self): # docstring inherited self.frame.Show() self.canvas.draw() if mpl.rcParams['figure.raise_window']: self.frame.Raise() def destroy(self, *args): # docstring inherited _log.debug("%s - destroy()", type(self)) frame = self.frame if frame: # Else, may have been already deleted, e.g. when closing. # As this can be called from non-GUI thread from plt.close use # wx.CallAfter to ensure thread safety. wx.CallAfter(frame.Close) def full_screen_toggle(self): # docstring inherited self.frame.ShowFullScreen(not self.frame.IsFullScreen()) def get_window_title(self): # docstring inherited return self.window.GetTitle() def set_window_title(self, title): # docstring inherited self.window.SetTitle(title) def resize(self, width, height): # docstring inherited # Directly using SetClientSize doesn't handle the toolbar on Windows. self.window.SetSize(self.window.ClientToWindowSize(wx.Size( math.ceil(width), math.ceil(height)))) def _load_bitmap(filename): """ Load a wx.Bitmap from a file in the "images" directory of the Matplotlib data. """ return wx.Bitmap(str(cbook._get_data_path('images', filename))) def _set_frame_icon(frame): bundle = wx.IconBundle() for image in ('matplotlib.png', 'matplotlib_large.png'): icon = wx.Icon(_load_bitmap(image)) if not icon.IsOk(): return bundle.AddIcon(icon) frame.SetIcons(bundle) class NavigationToolbar2Wx(NavigationToolbar2, wx.ToolBar): def __init__(self, canvas, coordinates=True, *, style=wx.TB_BOTTOM): wx.ToolBar.__init__(self, canvas.GetParent(), -1, style=style) if wx.Platform == '__WXMAC__': self.SetToolBitmapSize(self.GetToolBitmapSize()*self.GetDPIScaleFactor()) self.wx_ids = {} for text, tooltip_text, image_file, callback in self.toolitems: if text is None: self.AddSeparator() continue self.wx_ids[text] = ( self.AddTool( -1, bitmap=self._icon(f"{image_file}.svg"), bmpDisabled=wx.NullBitmap, label=text, shortHelp=tooltip_text, kind=(wx.ITEM_CHECK if text in ["Pan", "Zoom"] else wx.ITEM_NORMAL)) .Id) self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, getattr(self, callback), id=self.wx_ids[text]) self._coordinates = coordinates if self._coordinates: self.AddStretchableSpace() self._label_text = wx.StaticText(self, style=wx.ALIGN_RIGHT) self.AddControl(self._label_text) self.Realize() NavigationToolbar2.__init__(self, canvas) @staticmethod def _icon(name): """ Construct a `wx.Bitmap` suitable for use as icon from an image file *name*, including the extension and relative to Matplotlib's "images" data directory. """ try: dark = wx.SystemSettings.GetAppearance().IsDark() except AttributeError: # wxpython < 4.1 # copied from wx's IsUsingDarkBackground / GetLuminance. bg = wx.SystemSettings.GetColour(wx.SYS_COLOUR_WINDOW) fg = wx.SystemSettings.GetColour(wx.SYS_COLOUR_WINDOWTEXT) # See wx.Colour.GetLuminance. bg_lum = (.299 * bg.red + .587 * bg.green + .114 * bg.blue) / 255 fg_lum = (.299 * fg.red + .587 * fg.green + .114 * fg.blue) / 255 dark = fg_lum - bg_lum > .2 path = cbook._get_data_path('images', name) if path.suffix == '.svg': svg = path.read_bytes() if dark: svg = svg.replace(b'fill:black;', b'fill:white;') toolbarIconSize = wx.ArtProvider().GetDIPSizeHint(wx.ART_TOOLBAR) return wx.BitmapBundle.FromSVG(svg, toolbarIconSize) else: pilimg = PIL.Image.open(path) # ensure RGBA as wx BitMap expects RGBA format image = np.array(pilimg.convert("RGBA")) if dark: fg = wx.SystemSettings.GetColour(wx.SYS_COLOUR_WINDOWTEXT) black_mask = (image[..., :3] == 0).all(axis=-1) image[black_mask, :3] = (fg.Red(), fg.Green(), fg.Blue()) return wx.Bitmap.FromBufferRGBA( image.shape[1], image.shape[0], image.tobytes()) def _update_buttons_checked(self): if "Pan" in self.wx_ids: self.ToggleTool(self.wx_ids["Pan"], self.mode.name == "PAN") if "Zoom" in self.wx_ids: self.ToggleTool(self.wx_ids["Zoom"], self.mode.name == "ZOOM") def zoom(self, *args): super().zoom(*args) self._update_buttons_checked() def pan(self, *args): super().pan(*args) self._update_buttons_checked() def save_figure(self, *args): # Fetch the required filename and file type. filetypes, exts, filter_index = self.canvas._get_imagesave_wildcards() default_file = self.canvas.get_default_filename() dialog = wx.FileDialog( self.canvas.GetParent(), "Save to file", mpl.rcParams["savefig.directory"], default_file, filetypes, wx.FD_SAVE | wx.FD_OVERWRITE_PROMPT) dialog.SetFilterIndex(filter_index) if dialog.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK: path = pathlib.Path(dialog.GetPath()) _log.debug('%s - Save file path: %s', type(self), path) fmt = exts[dialog.GetFilterIndex()] ext = path.suffix[1:] if ext in self.canvas.get_supported_filetypes() and fmt != ext: # looks like they forgot to set the image type drop # down, going with the extension. _log.warning('extension %s did not match the selected ' 'image type %s; going with %s', ext, fmt, ext) fmt = ext # Save dir for next time, unless empty str (which means use cwd). if mpl.rcParams["savefig.directory"]: mpl.rcParams["savefig.directory"] = str(path.parent) try: self.canvas.figure.savefig(path, format=fmt) except Exception as e: dialog = wx.MessageDialog( parent=self.canvas.GetParent(), message=str(e), caption='Matplotlib error') dialog.ShowModal() dialog.Destroy() def draw_rubberband(self, event, x0, y0, x1, y1): height = self.canvas.figure.bbox.height sf = 1 if wx.Platform == '__WXMSW__' else self.canvas.GetDPIScaleFactor() self.canvas._rubberband_rect = (x0/sf, (height - y0)/sf, x1/sf, (height - y1)/sf) self.canvas.Refresh() def remove_rubberband(self): self.canvas._rubberband_rect = None self.canvas.Refresh() def set_message(self, s): if self._coordinates: self._label_text.SetLabel(s) def set_history_buttons(self): can_backward = self._nav_stack._pos > 0 can_forward = self._nav_stack._pos < len(self._nav_stack) - 1 if 'Back' in self.wx_ids: self.EnableTool(self.wx_ids['Back'], can_backward) if 'Forward' in self.wx_ids: self.EnableTool(self.wx_ids['Forward'], can_forward) # tools for matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager: class ToolbarWx(ToolContainerBase, wx.ToolBar): _icon_extension = '.svg' def __init__(self, toolmanager, parent=None, style=wx.TB_BOTTOM): if parent is None: parent = toolmanager.canvas.GetParent() ToolContainerBase.__init__(self, toolmanager) wx.ToolBar.__init__(self, parent, -1, style=style) self._space = self.AddStretchableSpace() self._label_text = wx.StaticText(self, style=wx.ALIGN_RIGHT) self.AddControl(self._label_text) self._toolitems = {} self._groups = {} # Mapping of groups to the separator after them. def _get_tool_pos(self, tool): """ Find the position (index) of a wx.ToolBarToolBase in a ToolBar. ``ToolBar.GetToolPos`` is not useful because wx assigns the same Id to all Separators and StretchableSpaces. """ pos, = [pos for pos in range(self.ToolsCount) if self.GetToolByPos(pos) == tool] return pos def add_toolitem(self, name, group, position, image_file, description, toggle): # Find or create the separator that follows this group. if group not in self._groups: self._groups[group] = self.InsertSeparator( self._get_tool_pos(self._space)) sep = self._groups[group] # List all separators. seps = [t for t in map(self.GetToolByPos, range(self.ToolsCount)) if t.IsSeparator() and not t.IsStretchableSpace()] # Find where to insert the tool. if position >= 0: # Find the start of the group by looking for the separator # preceding this one; then move forward from it. start = (0 if sep == seps[0] else self._get_tool_pos(seps[seps.index(sep) - 1]) + 1) else: # Move backwards from this separator. start = self._get_tool_pos(sep) + 1 idx = start + position if image_file: bmp = NavigationToolbar2Wx._icon(image_file) kind = wx.ITEM_NORMAL if not toggle else wx.ITEM_CHECK tool = self.InsertTool(idx, -1, name, bmp, wx.NullBitmap, kind, description or "") else: size = (self.GetTextExtent(name)[0] + 10, -1) if toggle: control = wx.ToggleButton(self, -1, name, size=size) else: control = wx.Button(self, -1, name, size=size) tool = self.InsertControl(idx, control, label=name) self.Realize() def handler(event): self.trigger_tool(name) if image_file: self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, handler, tool) else: control.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_DOWN, handler) self._toolitems.setdefault(name, []) self._toolitems[name].append((tool, handler)) def toggle_toolitem(self, name, toggled): if name not in self._toolitems: return for tool, handler in self._toolitems[name]: if not tool.IsControl(): self.ToggleTool(tool.Id, toggled) else: tool.GetControl().SetValue(toggled) self.Refresh() def remove_toolitem(self, name): for tool, handler in self._toolitems.pop(name, []): self.DeleteTool(tool.Id) def set_message(self, s): self._label_text.SetLabel(s) @backend_tools._register_tool_class(_FigureCanvasWxBase) class ConfigureSubplotsWx(backend_tools.ConfigureSubplotsBase): def trigger(self, *args): NavigationToolbar2Wx.configure_subplots(self) @backend_tools._register_tool_class(_FigureCanvasWxBase) class SaveFigureWx(backend_tools.SaveFigureBase): def trigger(self, *args): NavigationToolbar2Wx.save_figure( self._make_classic_style_pseudo_toolbar()) @backend_tools._register_tool_class(_FigureCanvasWxBase) class RubberbandWx(backend_tools.RubberbandBase): def draw_rubberband(self, x0, y0, x1, y1): NavigationToolbar2Wx.draw_rubberband( self._make_classic_style_pseudo_toolbar(), None, x0, y0, x1, y1) def remove_rubberband(self): NavigationToolbar2Wx.remove_rubberband( self._make_classic_style_pseudo_toolbar()) class _HelpDialog(wx.Dialog): _instance = None # a reference to an open dialog singleton headers = [("Action", "Shortcuts", "Description")] widths = [100, 140, 300] def __init__(self, parent, help_entries): super().__init__(parent, title="Help", style=wx.DEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE | wx.RESIZE_BORDER) sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) grid_sizer = wx.FlexGridSizer(0, 3, 8, 6) # create and add the entries bold = self.GetFont().MakeBold() for r, row in enumerate(self.headers + help_entries): for (col, width) in zip(row, self.widths): label = wx.StaticText(self, label=col) if r == 0: label.SetFont(bold) label.Wrap(width) grid_sizer.Add(label, 0, 0, 0) # finalize layout, create button sizer.Add(grid_sizer, 0, wx.ALL, 6) ok = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK) sizer.Add(ok, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL | wx.ALL, 8) self.SetSizer(sizer) sizer.Fit(self) self.Layout() self.Bind(wx.EVT_CLOSE, self._on_close) ok.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self._on_close) def _on_close(self, event): _HelpDialog._instance = None # remove global reference self.DestroyLater() event.Skip() @classmethod def show(cls, parent, help_entries): # if no dialog is shown, create one; otherwise just re-raise it if cls._instance: cls._instance.Raise() return cls._instance = cls(parent, help_entries) cls._instance.Show() @backend_tools._register_tool_class(_FigureCanvasWxBase) class HelpWx(backend_tools.ToolHelpBase): def trigger(self, *args): _HelpDialog.show(self.figure.canvas.GetTopLevelParent(), self._get_help_entries()) @backend_tools._register_tool_class(_FigureCanvasWxBase) class ToolCopyToClipboardWx(backend_tools.ToolCopyToClipboardBase): def trigger(self, *args, **kwargs): if not self.canvas._isDrawn: self.canvas.draw() if not self.canvas.bitmap.IsOk() or not wx.TheClipboard.Open(): return try: wx.TheClipboard.SetData(wx.BitmapDataObject(self.canvas.bitmap)) finally: wx.TheClipboard.Close() FigureManagerWx._toolbar2_class = NavigationToolbar2Wx FigureManagerWx._toolmanager_toolbar_class = ToolbarWx @_Backend.export class _BackendWx(_Backend): FigureCanvas = FigureCanvasWx FigureManager = FigureManagerWx mainloop = FigureManagerWx.start_main_loop