Adde AxisItem.setStyle()

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Luke Campagnola 2014-04-08 15:29:31 -04:00
parent 8ac37aaf6a
commit d4553a1eb8
2 changed files with 80 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ pyqtgraph-0.9.9 [unreleased]
- Multiprocess debugging colors messages by process
- Stdout filter that colors text by thread
- PeriodicTrace used to report deadlocks
- Added AxisItem.setStyle()
Bugfixes:
- PlotCurveItem now has correct clicking behavior--clicks within a few px

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
self.label.rotate(-90)
self.style = {
'tickTextOffset': (5, 2), ## (horizontal, vertical) spacing between text and axis
'tickTextOffset': [5, 2], ## (horizontal, vertical) spacing between text and axis
'tickTextWidth': 30, ## space reserved for tick text
'tickTextHeight': 18,
'autoExpandTextSpace': True, ## automatically expand text space if needed
@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
(6, 0.2), ## If we already have 6 ticks with text, fill no more than 20% of the axis
],
'showValues': showValues,
'tickLength': maxTickLength,
}
self.textWidth = 30 ## Keeps track of maximum width / height of tick text
@ -66,7 +67,6 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
self.logMode = False
self.tickFont = None
self.tickLength = maxTickLength
self._tickLevels = None ## used to override the automatic ticking system with explicit ticks
self.scale = 1.0
self.autoSIPrefix = True
@ -87,6 +87,71 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
self.grid = False
#self.setCacheMode(self.DeviceCoordinateCache)
def setStyle(self, **kwds):
"""
Set various style options.
=================== =======================================================
Keyword Arguments:
tickLength (int) The maximum length of ticks in pixels.
Positive values point toward the text; negative
values point away.
tickTextOffset (int) reserved spacing between text and axis in px
tickTextWidth (int) Horizontal space reserved for tick text in px
tickTextHeight (int) Vertical space reserved for tick text in px
autoExpandTextSpace (bool) Automatically expand text space if the tick
strings become too long.
tickFont (QFont or None) Determines the font used for tick
values. Use None for the default font.
stopAxisAtTick (tuple: (bool min, bool max)) If True, the axis
line is drawn only as far as the last tick.
Otherwise, the line is drawn to the edge of the
AxisItem boundary.
textFillLimits (list of (tick #, % fill) tuples). This structure
determines how the AxisItem decides how many ticks
should have text appear next to them. Each tuple in
the list specifies what fraction of the axis length
may be occupied by text, given the number of ticks
that already have text displayed. For example::
[(0, 0.8), # Never fill more than 80% of the axis
(2, 0.6), # If we already have 2 ticks with text,
# fill no more than 60% of the axis
(4, 0.4), # If we already have 4 ticks with text,
# fill no more than 40% of the axis
(6, 0.2)] # If we already have 6 ticks with text,
# fill no more than 20% of the axis
showValues (bool) indicates whether text is displayed adjacent
to ticks.
=================== =======================================================
"""
for kwd,value in kwds.items():
if kwd not in self.style:
raise NameError("%s is not a valid style argument." % kwd)
if kwd in ('tickLength', 'tickTextOffset', 'tickTextWidth', 'tickTextHeight'):
if not isinstance(value, int):
raise ValueError("Argument '%s' must be int" % kwd)
if kwd == 'tickTextOffset':
if self.orientation in ('left', 'right'):
self.style['tickTextOffset'][0] = value
else:
self.style['tickTextOffset'][1] = value
elif kwd == 'stopAxisAtTick':
try:
assert len(value) == 2 and isinstance(value[0], bool) and isinstance(value[1], bool)
except:
raise ValueError("Argument 'stopAxisAtTick' must have type (bool, bool)")
self.style[kwd] = value
else:
self.style[kwd] = value
self.picture = None
self._adjustSize()
self.update()
def close(self):
self.scene().removeItem(self.label)
@ -128,20 +193,15 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
if self.orientation == 'left':
p.setY(int(self.size().height()/2 + br.width()/2))
p.setX(-nudge)
#s.setWidth(10)
elif self.orientation == 'right':
#s.setWidth(10)
p.setY(int(self.size().height()/2 + br.width()/2))
p.setX(int(self.size().width()-br.height()+nudge))
elif self.orientation == 'top':
#s.setHeight(10)
p.setY(-nudge)
p.setX(int(self.size().width()/2. - br.width()/2.))
elif self.orientation == 'bottom':
p.setX(int(self.size().width()/2. - br.width()/2.))
#s.setHeight(10)
p.setY(int(self.size().height()-br.height()+nudge))
#self.label.resize(s)
self.label.setPos(p)
self.picture = None
@ -167,7 +227,7 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
without any scaling prefix (eg, 'V' instead of 'mV'). The
scaling prefix will be automatically prepended based on the
range of data displayed.
\**args All extra keyword arguments become CSS style options for
**args All extra keyword arguments become CSS style options for
the <span> tag which will surround the axis label and units.
============== =============================================================
@ -248,8 +308,8 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
h = self.textHeight
else:
h = self.style['tickTextHeight']
textOffset = self.style['tickTextOffset'][1] if self.style['showValues'] else 0
h += max(0, self.tickLength) + textOffset
h += self.style['tickTextOffset'][1] if self.style['showValues'] else 0
h += max(0, self.style['tickLength'])
if self.label.isVisible():
h += self.label.boundingRect().height() * 0.8
self.setMaximumHeight(h)
@ -266,7 +326,8 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
w = self.textWidth
else:
w = self.style['tickTextWidth']
textOffset = self.style['tickTextOffset'][0] if self.style['showValues'] else 0
w += self.style['tickTextOffset'][0] if self.style['showValues'] else 0
w += max(0, self.style['tickLength'])
if self.label.isVisible():
w += self.label.boundingRect().height() * 0.8 ## bounding rect is usually an overestimate
self.setMaximumWidth(w)
@ -399,14 +460,15 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
rect = self.mapRectFromParent(self.geometry())
## extend rect if ticks go in negative direction
## also extend to account for text that flows past the edges
tl = self.style['tickLength']
if self.orientation == 'left':
rect = rect.adjusted(0, -15, -min(0,self.tickLength), 15)
rect = rect.adjusted(0, -15, -min(0,tl), 15)
elif self.orientation == 'right':
rect = rect.adjusted(min(0,self.tickLength), -15, 0, 15)
rect = rect.adjusted(min(0,tl), -15, 0, 15)
elif self.orientation == 'top':
rect = rect.adjusted(-15, 0, 15, -min(0,self.tickLength))
rect = rect.adjusted(-15, 0, 15, -min(0,tl))
elif self.orientation == 'bottom':
rect = rect.adjusted(-15, min(0,self.tickLength), 15, 0)
rect = rect.adjusted(-15, min(0,tl), 15, 0)
return rect
else:
return self.mapRectFromParent(self.geometry()) | linkedView.mapRectToItem(self, linkedView.boundingRect())
@ -723,7 +785,7 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
ticks = tickLevels[i][1]
## length of tick
tickLength = self.tickLength / ((i*0.5)+1.0)
tickLength = self.style['tickLength'] / ((i*0.5)+1.0)
lineAlpha = 255 / (i+1)
if self.grid is not False:
@ -848,7 +910,7 @@ class AxisItem(GraphicsWidget):
height = textRect.height()
width = textRect.width()
#self.textHeight = height
offset = max(0,self.tickLength) + textOffset
offset = max(0,self.style['tickLength']) + textOffset
if self.orientation == 'left':
textFlags = QtCore.Qt.TextDontClip|QtCore.Qt.AlignRight|QtCore.Qt.AlignVCenter
rect = QtCore.QRectF(tickStop-offset-width, x-(height/2), width, height)