* add axis convenient methods and matrix display example
* wrestled wayward space back into docstring
* color map names are case sensitive on Linux
* docstring fix for PlotItem
* protect AxisItem.linkToView from being obscured by DateAxisItem override
* replaced setOrigin method by promoted setPos and setScale
* made tri-state axes switching explicit
* reverted setRect behavior, documentation pass for ImageItem
* minor text adjustment
* implmented some suggested revisions
* fix input parsing for setRect and add tests so that I don't break it again
* don't try to re-add transform after clearing it
* changed example and doc image generators to pg.exec()
* removed commented-out code
* cleaned up transform eqaulity assertion
* restored devoured comment
* restored devoured comment
The way we called subprocess.Popen, it looks like we didn't close all
the pipes; this PR addresses the warning that pytest generates when
running the examples.
In addition, we toggle the pytest setting to error on any warning
Remove if __name__ == "__main__" bits, replace some == None to is None
checks
Cleanup variety of static code checker issue
Removed missing imports, restructured some logic to make a little
cleaner, fixed a function in test_dockarea, unfortunately broke the test
so now I tell pytest to expect the Exception.
* added convenience functions to better handle plotting with gradients
* docstring correction, example name correction
* retrying to get documentation format right
* another attempt at cleaning up docs
* Don't hardcode timer type (and docs fixing attempt)
* more docstring re-formatting
* linebreaks in docstrings
* more documentation adjustments
* documentation pass
* some corrections to documentation
* more adjustments to documentation
* again?
* removed some whitespace and redundant blank lines, changed some checks '== None' to 'is None'
* fixed mis-spelling QColor as Qcolor
* Improve HistogramLUTItem docs, a few cosmetic changes
* Initial implementation of horizontally-oriented HistogramLUTItem
- Also adds support in HistogramLUTWidget
- Fixes AxisItem orientation bug for vertical orientation
- Make use of GradientEditorItem orientation (fixes another bug for
vertical orientation)
- Use horizontal orientation in an example for demonstration
* Remove unused HistogramLUTItem option
* A few more minor fixups
* Copy paste bug
* Use f-strings
* Update from review and a couple more minor updates
* Woops
* Add doc for orientation arg
* Add top/bottom orientation to doc. Expand on levelMode doc a bit
This change makes use of QPointF methods which perform faster than the python
equivalent methods. Furthermore, some tests are added.
* Set __slots__ to empty tuple for pg.Point
* Make Point.angle() behave as Vector.angle()
Static code checker identified multiple places where a file is opened
but is not necessarily closed. This commit addressed that with the
exception of RemoteGraphicsView.py
Significant performance issues have been identified with np.clip
and thus clip_array was created to speed up the operation. In addition
clip_scalar was created to clip a scalar value between two other values
this commit replaces many uses of np.clip from operating on scalars to
using clip_scalar instead
Using numpy methods that are intended for vectorized operations is
substantially slower than using the math module, so when feasible the
math module methods should be used.
* NEW features for HistgramLUTItem
* gradientPosition=('left', 'right')
* only paint if item is visible (is faster)
* link hisogram to other histograms
* fixes to be able to merge
* drop linkHistogram (rgba needs to be better integrated)
* make sure defaults to same as current behavior
* draw connecting lines correctly on each side
* add example use
When running on macOS Big Sur, pyopenGL is unable to find the bindings
Previously this was assumed that it would be fixed in later versions
of Python 3.8, but that has not happened.
* Initial implementation of ColorBarItem
* initial commit
* fixed missing indent
* docstring extension and corrections
* Converted example to match others / run as part of tests
* load local color maps instead of importing from colorcet
* clean up window creation code
* horizontal color bar and clean-up
* switched to mkQApp initialization
* cleaned up some comments
random.normal() generates as float64 and gets converted to a smaller
dtype. generating all the needed data in a single call thus uses a lot
more memory than is necessary.
this changes it such that smaller chunks are generated.
data clipping is also changed to be in-place.
the gaussian filtering which gave the video a washed-out look is also
removed. this also contributed to data generation time.