GnuplotInteractive.py
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r1032 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | ||
"""Interactive functions and magic functions for Gnuplot usage. | ||||
This requires the Gnuplot.py module for interfacing python with Gnuplot, which | ||||
can be downloaded from: | ||||
http://gnuplot-py.sourceforge.net/ | ||||
See gphelp() below for details on the services offered by this module. | ||||
Inspired by a suggestion/request from Arnd Baecker. | ||||
$Id: GnuplotInteractive.py 389 2004-10-09 07:59:30Z fperez $""" | ||||
__all__ = ['Gnuplot','gp','gp_new','plot','plot2','splot','replot', | ||||
'hardcopy','gpdata','gpfile','gpstring','gpfunc','gpgrid', | ||||
'gphelp'] | ||||
import IPython.GnuplotRuntime as GRun | ||||
from IPython.genutils import page,warn | ||||
# Set global names for interactive use | ||||
Gnuplot = GRun.Gnuplot | ||||
gp_new = GRun.gp_new | ||||
gp = GRun.gp | ||||
plot = gp.plot | ||||
plot2 = gp.plot2 | ||||
splot = gp.splot | ||||
replot = gp.replot | ||||
hardcopy = gp.hardcopy | ||||
# Accessors for the main plot object constructors: | ||||
gpdata = Gnuplot.Data | ||||
gpfile = Gnuplot.File | ||||
gpstring = Gnuplot.String | ||||
gpfunc = Gnuplot.Func | ||||
gpgrid = Gnuplot.GridData | ||||
def gphelp(): | ||||
"""Print information about the Gnuplot facilities in IPython.""" | ||||
page(""" | ||||
IPython provides an interface to access the Gnuplot scientific plotting | ||||
system, in an environment similar to that of Mathematica or Matlab. | ||||
New top-level global objects | ||||
---------------------------- | ||||
Please see their respective docstrings for further details. | ||||
- gp: a running Gnuplot instance. You can access its methods as | ||||
gp.<method>. gp(`a string`) will execute the given string as if it had been | ||||
typed in an interactive gnuplot window. | ||||
- plot, splot, replot and hardcopy: aliases to the methods of the same name in | ||||
the global running Gnuplot instance gp. These allow you to simply type: | ||||
In [1]: plot(x,sin(x),title='Sin(x)') # assuming x is a Numeric array | ||||
and obtain a plot of sin(x) vs x with the title 'Sin(x)'. | ||||
- gp_new: a function which returns a new Gnuplot instance. This can be used to | ||||
have multiple Gnuplot instances running in your session to compare different | ||||
plots, each in a separate window. | ||||
- Gnuplot: alias to the Gnuplot2 module, an improved drop-in replacement for | ||||
the original Gnuplot.py. Gnuplot2 needs Gnuplot but redefines several of its | ||||
functions with improved versions (Gnuplot2 comes with IPython). | ||||
- gpdata, gpfile, gpstring, gpfunc, gpgrid: aliases to Gnuplot.Data, | ||||
Gnuplot.File, Gnuplot.String, Gnuplot.Func and Gnuplot.GridData | ||||
respectively. These functions create objects which can then be passed to the | ||||
plotting commands. See the Gnuplot.py documentation for details. | ||||
Keep in mind that all commands passed to a Gnuplot instance are executed in | ||||
the Gnuplot namespace, where no Python variables exist. For example, for | ||||
plotting sin(x) vs x as above, typing | ||||
In [2]: gp('plot x,sin(x)') | ||||
would not work. Instead, you would get the plot of BOTH the functions 'x' and | ||||
'sin(x)', since Gnuplot doesn't know about the 'x' Python array. The plot() | ||||
method lives in python and does know about these variables. | ||||
New magic functions | ||||
------------------- | ||||
%gpc: pass one command to Gnuplot and execute it or open a Gnuplot shell where | ||||
each line of input is executed. | ||||
%gp_set_default: reset the value of IPython's global Gnuplot instance.""") | ||||
# Code below is all for IPython use | ||||
# Define the magic functions for communicating with the above gnuplot instance. | ||||
def magic_gpc(self,parameter_s=''): | ||||
"""Execute a gnuplot command or open a gnuplot shell. | ||||
Usage (omit the % if automagic is on). There are two ways to use it: | ||||
1) %gpc 'command' -> passes 'command' directly to the gnuplot instance. | ||||
2) %gpc -> will open up a prompt (gnuplot>>>) which takes input like the | ||||
standard gnuplot interactive prompt. If you need to type a multi-line | ||||
command, use \\ at the end of each intermediate line. | ||||
Upon exiting of the gnuplot sub-shell, you return to your IPython | ||||
session (the gnuplot sub-shell can be invoked as many times as needed). | ||||
""" | ||||
if parameter_s.strip(): | ||||
self.shell.gnuplot(parameter_s) | ||||
else: | ||||
self.shell.gnuplot.interact() | ||||
def magic_gp_set_default(self,parameter_s=''): | ||||
"""Set the default gnuplot instance accessed by the %gp magic function. | ||||
%gp_set_default name | ||||
Call with the name of the new instance at the command line. If you want to | ||||
set this instance in your own code (using an embedded IPython, for | ||||
example), simply set the variable __IPYTHON__.gnuplot to your own gnuplot | ||||
instance object.""" | ||||
gname = parameter_s.strip() | ||||
G = eval(gname,self.shell.user_ns) | ||||
self.shell.gnuplot = G | ||||
self.shell.user_ns.update({'plot':G.plot,'splot':G.splot,'plot2':G.plot2, | ||||
'replot':G.replot,'hardcopy':G.hardcopy}) | ||||
try: | ||||
__IPYTHON__ | ||||
except NameError: | ||||
pass | ||||
else: | ||||
# make the global Gnuplot instance known to IPython | ||||
__IPYTHON__.gnuplot = GRun.gp | ||||
__IPYTHON__.gnuplot.shell_first_time = 1 | ||||
print """*** Type `gphelp` for help on the Gnuplot integration features.""" | ||||
# Add the new magic functions to the class dict | ||||
from IPython.iplib import InteractiveShell | ||||
InteractiveShell.magic_gpc = magic_gpc | ||||
InteractiveShell.magic_gp_set_default = magic_gp_set_default | ||||
#********************** End of file <GnuplotInteractive.py> ******************* | ||||