#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Test the speed of rapidly updating multiple plot curves """ ## Add path to library (just for examples; you do not need this) import initExample from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtGui, QtCore import numpy as np import pyqtgraph as pg from pyqtgraph.ptime import time #QtGui.QApplication.setGraphicsSystem('raster') app = QtGui.QApplication([]) #mw = QtGui.QMainWindow() #mw.resize(800,800) p = pg.plot() p.setWindowTitle('pyqtgraph example: MultiPlotSpeedTest') #p.setRange(QtCore.QRectF(0, -10, 5000, 20)) p.setLabel('bottom', 'Index', units='B') nPlots = 10 #curves = [p.plot(pen=(i,nPlots*1.3)) for i in range(nPlots)] curves = [pg.PlotCurveItem(pen=(i,nPlots*1.3)) for i in range(nPlots)] for c in curves: p.addItem(c) rgn = pg.LinearRegionItem([1,100]) p.addItem(rgn) data = np.random.normal(size=(53,5000/nPlots)) ptr = 0 lastTime = time() fps = None count = 0 def update(): global curve, data, ptr, p, lastTime, fps, nPlots, count count += 1 #print "---------", count for i in range(nPlots): curves[i].setData(i+data[(ptr+i)%data.shape[0]]) #print " setData done." ptr += nPlots now = time() dt = now - lastTime lastTime = now if fps is None: fps = 1.0/dt else: s = np.clip(dt*3., 0, 1) fps = fps * (1-s) + (1.0/dt) * s p.setTitle('%0.2f fps' % fps) #app.processEvents() ## force complete redraw for every plot timer = QtCore.QTimer() timer.timeout.connect(update) timer.start(0) ## Start Qt event loop unless running in interactive mode. if __name__ == '__main__': import sys if (sys.flags.interactive != 1) or not hasattr(QtCore, 'PYQT_VERSION'): QtGui.QApplication.instance().exec_()