from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtGui, QtCore from .UIGraphicsItem import * import numpy as np import pyqtgraph.functions as fn __all__ = ['ScaleBar'] class ScaleBar(UIGraphicsItem): """ Displays a rectangular bar with 10 divisions to indicate the relative scale of objects on the view. """ def __init__(self, size, width=5, color=(100, 100, 255)): UIGraphicsItem.__init__(self) self.setAcceptedMouseButtons(QtCore.Qt.NoButton) self.brush = fn.mkBrush(color) self.pen = fn.mkPen((0,0,0)) self._width = width self.size = size def paint(self, p, opt, widget): UIGraphicsItem.paint(self, p, opt, widget) rect = self.boundingRect() unit = self.pixelSize() y = rect.top() + (rect.bottom()-rect.top()) * 0.02 y1 = y + unit[1]*self._width x = rect.right() + (rect.left()-rect.right()) * 0.02 x1 = x - self.size p.setPen(self.pen) p.setBrush(self.brush) rect = QtCore.QRectF( QtCore.QPointF(x1, y1), QtCore.QPointF(x, y) ) p.translate(x1, y1) p.scale(rect.width(), rect.height()) p.drawRect(0, 0, 1, 1) alpha = np.clip(((self.size/unit[0]) - 40.) * 255. / 80., 0, 255) p.setPen(QtGui.QPen(QtGui.QColor(0, 0, 0, alpha))) for i in range(1, 10): #x2 = x + (x1-x) * 0.1 * i x2 = 0.1 * i p.drawLine(QtCore.QPointF(x2, 0), QtCore.QPointF(x2, 1)) def setSize(self, s): self.size = s