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"""Float class.
Represents an unbounded float using a widget.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from .widget import DOMWidget, register
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, CFloat, Bool, CaselessStrEnum, Tuple
from IPython.utils.warn import DeprecatedClass
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# Classes
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class _Float(DOMWidget):
value = CFloat(0.0, help="Float value", sync=True)
disabled = Bool(False, help="Enable or disable user changes", sync=True)
description = Unicode(help="Description of the value this widget represents", sync=True)
def __init__(self, value=None, **kwargs):
if value is not None:
kwargs['value'] = value
super(_Float, self).__init__(**kwargs)
class _BoundedFloat(_Float):
max = CFloat(100.0, help="Max value", sync=True)
min = CFloat(0.0, help="Min value", sync=True)
step = CFloat(0.1, help="Minimum step that the value can take (ignored by some views)", sync=True)
def __init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs):
"""Constructor"""
super(_BoundedFloat, self).__init__(*pargs, **kwargs)
self._handle_value_changed('value', None, self.value)
self._handle_max_changed('max', None, self.max)
self._handle_min_changed('min', None, self.min)
self.on_trait_change(self._handle_value_changed, 'value')
self.on_trait_change(self._handle_max_changed, 'max')
self.on_trait_change(self._handle_min_changed, 'min')
def _handle_value_changed(self, name, old, new):
"""Validate value."""
if self.min > new or new > self.max:
self.value = min(max(new, self.min), self.max)
def _handle_max_changed(self, name, old, new):
"""Make sure the min is always <= the max."""
if new < self.min:
raise ValueError("setting max < min")
if new < self.value:
self.value = new
def _handle_min_changed(self, name, old, new):
"""Make sure the max is always >= the min."""
if new > self.max:
raise ValueError("setting min > max")
if new > self.value:
self.value = new
@register('IPython.FloatText')
class FloatText(_Float):
""" Displays a float value within a textbox. For a textbox in
which the value must be within a specific range, use BoundedFloatText.
Parameters
----------
value : float
value displayed
description : str
description displayed next to the textbox
color : str Unicode color code (eg. '#C13535'), optional
color of the value displayed
"""
_view_name = Unicode('FloatTextView', sync=True)
@register('IPython.BoundedFloatText')
class BoundedFloatText(_BoundedFloat):
""" Displays a float value within a textbox. Value must be within the range specified.
For a textbox in which the value doesn't need to be within a specific range, use FloatText.
Parameters
----------
value : float
value displayed
min : float
minimal value of the range of possible values displayed
max : float
maximal value of the range of possible values displayed
description : str
description displayed next to the textbox
color : str Unicode color code (eg. '#C13535'), optional
color of the value displayed
"""
_view_name = Unicode('FloatTextView', sync=True)
@register('IPython.FloatSlider')
class FloatSlider(_BoundedFloat):
""" Slider/trackbar of floating values with the specified range.
Parameters
----------
value : float
position of the slider
min : float
minimal position of the slider
max : float
maximal position of the slider
step : float
step of the trackbar
description : str
name of the slider
orientation : {'vertical', 'horizontal}, optional
default is horizontal
readout : {True, False}, optional
default is True, display the current value of the slider next to it
slider_color : str Unicode color code (eg. '#C13535'), optional
color of the slider
color : str Unicode color code (eg. '#C13535'), optional
color of the value displayed (if readout == True)
"""
_view_name = Unicode('FloatSliderView', sync=True)
orientation = CaselessStrEnum(values=['horizontal', 'vertical'],
default_value='horizontal',
help="Vertical or horizontal.", allow_none=False, sync=True)
_range = Bool(False, help="Display a range selector", sync=True)
readout = Bool(True, help="Display the current value of the slider next to it.", sync=True)
slider_color = Unicode(sync=True)
@register('IPython.FloatProgress')
class FloatProgress(_BoundedFloat):
""" Displays a progress bar.
Parameters
-----------
value : float
position within the range of the progress bar
min : float
minimal position of the slider
max : float
maximal position of the slider
step : float
step of the progress bar
description : str
name of the progress bar
bar_style: {'success', 'info', 'warning', 'danger', ''}, optional
color of the progress bar, default is '' (blue)
colors are: 'success'-green, 'info'-light blue, 'warning'-orange, 'danger'-red
"""
_view_name = Unicode('ProgressView', sync=True)
bar_style = CaselessStrEnum(
values=['success', 'info', 'warning', 'danger', ''],
default_value='', allow_none=True, sync=True, help="""Use a
predefined styling for the progess bar.""")
class _FloatRange(_Float):
value = Tuple(CFloat, CFloat, default_value=(0.0, 1.0), help="Tuple of (lower, upper) bounds", sync=True)
lower = CFloat(0.0, help="Lower bound", sync=False)
upper = CFloat(1.0, help="Upper bound", sync=False)
def __init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs):
value_given = 'value' in kwargs
lower_given = 'lower' in kwargs
upper_given = 'upper' in kwargs
if value_given and (lower_given or upper_given):
raise ValueError("Cannot specify both 'value' and 'lower'/'upper' for range widget")
if lower_given != upper_given:
raise ValueError("Must specify both 'lower' and 'upper' for range widget")
DOMWidget.__init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs)
# ensure the traits match, preferring whichever (if any) was given in kwargs
if value_given:
self.lower, self.upper = self.value
else:
self.value = (self.lower, self.upper)
self.on_trait_change(self._validate, ['value', 'upper', 'lower'])
def _validate(self, name, old, new):
if name == 'value':
self.lower, self.upper = min(new), max(new)
elif name == 'lower':
self.value = (new, self.value[1])
elif name == 'upper':
self.value = (self.value[0], new)
class _BoundedFloatRange(_FloatRange):
step = CFloat(1.0, help="Minimum step that the value can take (ignored by some views)", sync=True)
max = CFloat(100.0, help="Max value", sync=True)
min = CFloat(0.0, help="Min value", sync=True)
def __init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs):
any_value_given = 'value' in kwargs or 'upper' in kwargs or 'lower' in kwargs
_FloatRange.__init__(self, *pargs, **kwargs)
# ensure a minimal amount of sanity
if self.min > self.max:
raise ValueError("min must be <= max")
if any_value_given:
# if a value was given, clamp it within (min, max)
self._validate("value", None, self.value)
else:
# otherwise, set it to 25-75% to avoid the handles overlapping
self.value = (0.75*self.min + 0.25*self.max,
0.25*self.min + 0.75*self.max)
# callback already set for 'value', 'lower', 'upper'
self.on_trait_change(self._validate, ['min', 'max'])
def _validate(self, name, old, new):
if name == "min":
if new > self.max:
raise ValueError("setting min > max")
self.min = new
elif name == "max":
if new < self.min:
raise ValueError("setting max < min")
self.max = new
low, high = self.value
if name == "value":
low, high = min(new), max(new)
elif name == "upper":
if new < self.lower:
raise ValueError("setting upper < lower")
high = new
elif name == "lower":
if new > self.upper:
raise ValueError("setting lower > upper")
low = new
low = max(self.min, min(low, self.max))
high = min(self.max, max(high, self.min))
# determine the order in which we should update the
# lower, upper traits to avoid a temporary inverted overlap
lower_first = high < self.lower
self.value = (low, high)
if lower_first:
self.lower = low
self.upper = high
else:
self.upper = high
self.lower = low
@register('IPython.FloatRangeSlider')
class FloatRangeSlider(_BoundedFloatRange):
""" Slider/trackbar for displaying a floating value range (within the specified range of values).
Parameters
----------
value : float tuple
range of the slider displayed
min : float
minimal position of the slider
max : float
maximal position of the slider
step : float
step of the trackbar
description : str
name of the slider
orientation : {'vertical', 'horizontal}, optional
default is horizontal
readout : {True, False}, optional
default is True, display the current value of the slider next to it
slider_color : str Unicode color code (eg. '#C13535'), optional
color of the slider
color : str Unicode color code (eg. '#C13535'), optional
color of the value displayed (if readout == True)
"""
_view_name = Unicode('FloatSliderView', sync=True)
orientation = CaselessStrEnum(values=['horizontal', 'vertical'],
default_value='horizontal', allow_none=False,
help="Vertical or horizontal.", sync=True)
_range = Bool(True, help="Display a range selector", sync=True)
readout = Bool(True, help="Display the current value of the slider next to it.", sync=True)
slider_color = Unicode(sync=True)
# Remove in IPython 4.0
FloatTextWidget = DeprecatedClass(FloatText, 'FloatTextWidget')
BoundedFloatTextWidget = DeprecatedClass(BoundedFloatText, 'BoundedFloatTextWidget')
FloatSliderWidget = DeprecatedClass(FloatSlider, 'FloatSliderWidget')
FloatProgressWidget = DeprecatedClass(FloatProgress, 'FloatProgressWidget')