Added python3 support for efficient method in arrayToQPath
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@ -1081,9 +1081,24 @@ def arrayToQPath(x, y, connect='all'):
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## Create all vertices in path. The method used below creates a binary format so that all
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## vertices can be read in at once. This binary format may change in future versions of Qt,
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## so the original (slower) method is left here for emergencies:
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#path.moveTo(x[0], y[0])
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#for i in range(1, y.shape[0]):
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# path.lineTo(x[i], y[i])
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#path.moveTo(x[0], y[0])
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#if connect == 'all':
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#for i in range(1, y.shape[0]):
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#path.lineTo(x[i], y[i])
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#elif connect == 'pairs':
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#for i in range(1, y.shape[0]):
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#if i%2 == 0:
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#path.lineTo(x[i], y[i])
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#else:
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#path.moveTo(x[i], y[i])
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#elif isinstance(connect, np.ndarray):
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#for i in range(1, y.shape[0]):
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#if connect[i] == 1:
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#path.lineTo(x[i], y[i])
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#else:
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#path.moveTo(x[i], y[i])
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#else:
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#raise Exception('connect argument must be "all", "pairs", or array')
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## Speed this up using >> operator
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## Format is:
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@ -1098,71 +1113,55 @@ def arrayToQPath(x, y, connect='all'):
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path = QtGui.QPainterPath()
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#prof = debug.Profiler('PlotCurveItem.generatePath', disabled=True)
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if sys.version_info[0] == 2: ## So this is disabled for python 3... why??
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n = x.shape[0]
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# create empty array, pad with extra space on either end
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arr = np.empty(n+2, dtype=[('x', '>f8'), ('y', '>f8'), ('c', '>i4')])
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# write first two integers
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#prof.mark('allocate empty')
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arr.data[12:20] = struct.pack('>ii', n, 0)
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#prof.mark('pack header')
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# Fill array with vertex values
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arr[1:-1]['x'] = x
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arr[1:-1]['y'] = y
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n = x.shape[0]
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# create empty array, pad with extra space on either end
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arr = np.empty(n+2, dtype=[('x', '>f8'), ('y', '>f8'), ('c', '>i4')])
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# write first two integers
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#prof.mark('allocate empty')
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byteview = arr.view(dtype=np.ubyte)
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byteview[:12] = 0
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byteview.data[12:20] = struct.pack('>ii', n, 0)
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#prof.mark('pack header')
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# Fill array with vertex values
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arr[1:-1]['x'] = x
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arr[1:-1]['y'] = y
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# decide which points are connected by lines
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if connect == 'pairs':
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connect = np.empty((n/2,2), dtype=np.int32)
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connect[:,0] = 1
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connect[:,1] = 0
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connect = connect.flatten()
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# decide which points are connected by lines
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if connect == 'pairs':
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connect = np.empty((n/2,2), dtype=np.int32)
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connect[:,0] = 1
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connect[:,1] = 0
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connect = connect.flatten()
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if connect == 'all':
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arr[1:-1]['c'] = 1
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elif isinstance(connect, np.ndarray):
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arr[1:-1]['c'] = connect
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else:
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raise Exception('connect argument must be "all", "pairs", or array')
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#prof.mark('fill array')
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# write last 0
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lastInd = 20*(n+1)
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arr.data[lastInd:lastInd+4] = struct.pack('>i', 0)
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#prof.mark('footer')
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# create datastream object and stream into path
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## Avoiding this method because QByteArray(str) leaks memory in PySide
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#buf = QtCore.QByteArray(arr.data[12:lastInd+4]) # I think one unnecessary copy happens here
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path.strn = arr.data[12:lastInd+4] # make sure data doesn't run away
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buf = QtCore.QByteArray.fromRawData(path.strn)
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#prof.mark('create buffer')
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ds = QtCore.QDataStream(buf)
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ds >> path
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#prof.mark('load')
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#prof.finish()
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if connect == 'all':
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arr[1:-1]['c'] = 1
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elif isinstance(connect, np.ndarray):
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arr[1:-1]['c'] = connect
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else:
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## This does exactly the same as above, but less efficiently (and more simply).
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path.moveTo(x[0], y[0])
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if connect == 'all':
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for i in range(1, y.shape[0]):
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path.lineTo(x[i], y[i])
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elif connect == 'pairs':
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for i in range(1, y.shape[0]):
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if i%2 == 0:
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path.lineTo(x[i], y[i])
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else:
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path.moveTo(x[i], y[i])
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elif isinstance(connect, np.ndarray):
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for i in range(1, y.shape[0]):
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if connect[i] == 1:
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path.lineTo(x[i], y[i])
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else:
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path.moveTo(x[i], y[i])
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else:
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raise Exception('connect argument must be "all", "pairs", or array')
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raise Exception('connect argument must be "all", "pairs", or array')
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#prof.mark('fill array')
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# write last 0
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lastInd = 20*(n+1)
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byteview.data[lastInd:lastInd+4] = struct.pack('>i', 0)
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#prof.mark('footer')
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# create datastream object and stream into path
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## Avoiding this method because QByteArray(str) leaks memory in PySide
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#buf = QtCore.QByteArray(arr.data[12:lastInd+4]) # I think one unnecessary copy happens here
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path.strn = byteview.data[12:lastInd+4] # make sure data doesn't run away
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try:
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buf = QtCore.QByteArray.fromRawData(path.strn)
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except TypeError:
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buf = QtCore.QByteArray(bytes(path.strn))
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#prof.mark('create buffer')
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ds = QtCore.QDataStream(buf)
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ds >> path
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#prof.mark('load')
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#prof.finish()
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return path
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