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Fernando Perez
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r2890 """Produce SVG versions of active plots for display by the rich Qt frontend.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r2987 from __future__ import print_function
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r2756 # Standard library imports
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r3731 import sys
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r3731 # Third-party imports
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r2987 import matplotlib
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r8388 from matplotlib.backends.backend_agg import new_figure_manager, FigureCanvasAgg
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r2756 from matplotlib._pylab_helpers import Gcf
# Local imports.
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r3973 from IPython.config.configurable import SingletonConfigurable
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r8157 from IPython.core.display import display
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r3277 from IPython.core.displaypub import publish_display_data
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r5469 from IPython.core.pylabtools import print_figure, select_figure_format
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r5087 from IPython.utils.traitlets import Dict, Instance, CaselessStrEnum, CBool
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r5227 from IPython.utils.warn import warn
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r3973 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configurable for inline backend options
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r5227 # inherit from InlineBackendConfig for deprecation purposes
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r3973 class InlineBackendConfig(SingletonConfigurable):
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class InlineBackend(InlineBackendConfig):
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r3973 """An object to store configuration of the inline backend."""
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r5227 def _config_changed(self, name, old, new):
# warn on change of renamed config section
if new.InlineBackendConfig != old.InlineBackendConfig:
warn("InlineBackendConfig has been renamed to InlineBackend")
super(InlineBackend, self)._config_changed(name, old, new)
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r3973 # The typical default figure size is too large for inline use,
# so we shrink the figure size to 6x4, and tweak fonts to
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r5292 # make that fit.
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r3973 rc = Dict({'figure.figsize': (6.0,4.0),
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r7798 # play nicely with white background in the Qt and notebook frontend
'figure.facecolor': 'white',
'figure.edgecolor': 'white',
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r3973 # 12pt labels get cutoff on 6x4 logplots, so use 10pt.
'font.size': 10,
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r5292 # 72 dpi matches SVG/qtconsole
# this only affects PNG export, as SVG has no dpi setting
'savefig.dpi': 72,
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r3973 # 10pt still needs a little more room on the xlabel:
'figure.subplot.bottom' : .125
}, config=True,
help="""Subset of matplotlib rcParams that should be different for the
inline backend."""
)
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r3973 figure_format = CaselessStrEnum(['svg', 'png'], default_value='png', config=True,
help="The image format for figures with the inline backend.")
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r4005 def _figure_format_changed(self, name, old, new):
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r3973 if self.shell is None:
return
else:
select_figure_format(self.shell, new)
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close_figures = CBool(True, config=True,
help="""Close all figures at the end of each cell.
When True, ensures that each cell starts with no active figures, but it
also means that one must keep track of references in order to edit or
redraw figures in subsequent cells. This mode is ideal for the notebook,
where residual plots from other cells might be surprising.
When False, one must call figure() to create new figures. This means
that gcf() and getfigs() can reference figures created in other cells,
and the active figure can continue to be edited with pylab/pyplot
methods that reference the current active figure. This mode facilitates
iterative editing of figures, and behaves most consistently with
other matplotlib backends, but figure barriers between cells must
be explicit.
""")
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shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC')
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r2890 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r5087 def show(close=None):
"""Show all figures as SVG/PNG payloads sent to the IPython clients.
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Parameters
----------
close : bool, optional
If true, a ``plt.close('all')`` call is automatically issued after
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r5086 sending all the figures. If this is set, the figures will entirely
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r2756 """
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r5087 if close is None:
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r5227 close = InlineBackend.instance().close_figures
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for figure_manager in Gcf.get_all_fig_managers():
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r8157 display(figure_manager.canvas.figure)
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show._to_draw = []
if close:
matplotlib.pyplot.close('all')
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r2987 # This flag will be reset by draw_if_interactive when called
show._draw_called = False
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r5086 # list of figures to draw when flush_figures is called
show._to_draw = []
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def draw_if_interactive():
"""
Is called after every pylab drawing command
"""
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r6517 # signal that the current active figure should be sent at the end of
# execution. Also sets the _draw_called flag, signaling that there will be
# something to send. At the end of the code execution, a separate call to
# flush_figures() will act upon these values
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r5086 fig = Gcf.get_active().canvas.figure
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# Hack: matplotlib FigureManager objects in interacive backends (at least
# in some of them) monkeypatch the figure object and add a .show() method
# to it. This applies the same monkeypatch in order to support user code
# that might expect `.show()` to be part of the official API of figure
# objects.
# For further reference:
# https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/1612
# https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues/835
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r6517 if not hasattr(fig, 'show'):
# Queue up `fig` for display
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r8157 fig.show = lambda *a: display(fig)
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# If matplotlib was manually set to non-interactive mode, this function
# should be a no-op (otherwise we'll generate duplicate plots, since a user
# who set ioff() manually expects to make separate draw/show calls).
if not matplotlib.is_interactive():
return
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r5086 # ensure current figure will be drawn, and each subsequent call
# of draw_if_interactive() moves the active figure to ensure it is
# drawn last
try:
show._to_draw.remove(fig)
except ValueError:
# ensure it only appears in the draw list once
pass
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r6517 # Queue up the figure for drawing in next show() call
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r5086 show._to_draw.append(fig)
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r2987 show._draw_called = True
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r3973 def flush_figures():
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r5086 """Send all figures that changed
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This is meant to be called automatically and will call show() if, during
prior code execution, there had been any calls to draw_if_interactive.
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This function is meant to be used as a post_execute callback in IPython,
so user-caused errors are handled with showtraceback() instead of being
allowed to raise. If this function is not called from within IPython,
then these exceptions will raise.
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r2987 """
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r5086 if not show._draw_called:
return
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r5227 if InlineBackend.instance().close_figures:
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r5087 # ignore the tracking, just draw and close all figures
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r5735 try:
return show(True)
except Exception as e:
# safely show traceback if in IPython, else raise
try:
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r5736 get_ipython
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r5735 except NameError:
raise e
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r5736 else:
get_ipython().showtraceback()
return
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# exclude any figures that were closed:
active = set([fm.canvas.figure for fm in Gcf.get_all_fig_managers()])
for fig in [ fig for fig in show._to_draw if fig in active ]:
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r5735 try:
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r8157 display(fig)
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r5735 except Exception as e:
# safely show traceback if in IPython, else raise
try:
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r5736 get_ipython
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r5735 except NameError:
raise e
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r5736 else:
get_ipython().showtraceback()
break
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r5346 finally:
# clear flags for next round
show._to_draw = []
show._draw_called = False
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r8389 # Changes to matplotlib in version 1.2 requires a mpl backend to supply a default
# figurecanvas. This is set here to a Agg canvas
# See https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1125
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r8388 FigureCanvas = FigureCanvasAgg