from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtGui, QtCore from pyqtgraph.GraphicsScene import GraphicsScene from pyqtgraph.Point import Point import weakref class GraphicsItem(object): """ **Bases:** :class:`object` Abstract class providing useful methods to GraphicsObject and GraphicsWidget. (This is required because we cannot have multiple inheritance with QObject subclasses.) A note about Qt's GraphicsView framework: The GraphicsView system places a lot of emphasis on the notion that the graphics within the scene should be device independent--you should be able to take the same graphics and display them on screens of different resolutions, printers, export to SVG, etc. This is nice in principle, but causes me a lot of headache in practice. It means that I have to circumvent all the device-independent expectations any time I want to operate in pixel coordinates rather than arbitrary scene coordinates. A lot of the code in GraphicsItem is devoted to this task--keeping track of view widgets and device transforms, computing the size and shape of a pixel in local item coordinates, etc. Note that in item coordinates, a pixel does not have to be square or even rectangular, so just asking how to increase a bounding rect by 2px can be a rather complex task. """ def __init__(self, register=True): self._viewWidget = None self._viewBox = None self._connectedView = None if register: GraphicsScene.registerObject(self) ## workaround for pyqt bug in graphicsscene.items() def getViewWidget(self): """ Return the view widget for this item. If the scene has multiple views, only the first view is returned. The return value is cached; clear the cached value with forgetViewWidget() """ if self._viewWidget is None: scene = self.scene() if scene is None: return None views = scene.views() if len(views) < 1: return None self._viewWidget = weakref.ref(self.scene().views()[0]) return self._viewWidget() def forgetViewWidget(self): self._viewWidget = None def getViewBox(self): """ Return the first ViewBox or GraphicsView which bounds this item's visible space. If this item is not contained within a ViewBox, then the GraphicsView is returned. If the item is contained inside nested ViewBoxes, then the inner-most ViewBox is returned. The result is cached; clear the cache with forgetViewBox() """ if self._viewBox is None: p = self while True: p = p.parentItem() if p is None: vb = self.getViewWidget() if vb is None: return None else: self._viewBox = weakref.ref(vb) break if hasattr(p, 'implements') and p.implements('ViewBox'): self._viewBox = weakref.ref(p) break return self._viewBox() ## If we made it this far, _viewBox is definitely not None def forgetViewBox(self): self._viewBox = None def deviceTransform(self, viewportTransform=None): """ Return the transform that converts local item coordinates to device coordinates (usually pixels). Extends deviceTransform to automatically determine the viewportTransform. """ if viewportTransform is None: view = self.getViewWidget() if view is None: return None viewportTransform = view.viewportTransform() dt = QtGui.QGraphicsObject.deviceTransform(self, viewportTransform) #xmag = abs(dt.m11())+abs(dt.m12()) #ymag = abs(dt.m21())+abs(dt.m22()) #if xmag * ymag == 0: if dt.determinant() == 0: ## occurs when deviceTransform is invalid because widget has not been displayed return None else: return dt def viewTransform(self): """Return the transform that maps from local coordinates to the item's ViewBox coordinates If there is no ViewBox, return the scene transform. Returns None if the item does not have a view.""" view = self.getViewBox() if view is None: return None if hasattr(view, 'implements') and view.implements('ViewBox'): tr = self.itemTransform(view.innerSceneItem()) if isinstance(tr, tuple): tr = tr[0] ## difference between pyside and pyqt return tr else: return self.sceneTransform() #return self.deviceTransform(view.viewportTransform()) def getBoundingParents(self): """Return a list of parents to this item that have child clipping enabled.""" p = self parents = [] while True: p = p.parentItem() if p is None: break if p.flags() & self.ItemClipsChildrenToShape: parents.append(p) return parents def viewRect(self): """Return the bounds (in item coordinates) of this item's ViewBox or GraphicsWidget""" view = self.getViewBox() if view is None: return None bounds = self.mapRectFromView(view.viewRect()) if bounds is None: return None bounds = bounds.normalized() ## nah. #for p in self.getBoundingParents(): #bounds &= self.mapRectFromScene(p.sceneBoundingRect()) return bounds def pixelVectors(self, direction=None): """Return vectors in local coordinates representing the width and height of a view pixel. If direction is specified, then return vectors parallel and orthogonal to it. Return (None, None) if pixel size is not yet defined (usually because the item has not yet been displayed).""" dt = self.deviceTransform() if dt is None: return None, None if direction is None: direction = Point(1, 0) viewDir = Point(dt.map(direction) - dt.map(Point(0,0))) orthoDir = Point(viewDir[1], -viewDir[0]) ## orthogonal to line in pixel-space try: normView = viewDir.norm() ## direction of one pixel orthogonal to line normOrtho = orthoDir.norm() except: raise Exception("Invalid direction %s" %direction) dti = dt.inverted()[0] return Point(dti.map(normView)-dti.map(Point(0,0))), Point(dti.map(normOrtho)-dti.map(Point(0,0))) #vt = self.deviceTransform() #if vt is None: #return None #vt = vt.inverted()[0] #orig = vt.map(QtCore.QPointF(0, 0)) #return vt.map(QtCore.QPointF(1, 0))-orig, vt.map(QtCore.QPointF(0, 1))-orig def pixelLength(self, direction, ortho=False): """Return the length of one pixel in the direction indicated (in local coordinates) If ortho=True, then return the length of one pixel orthogonal to the direction indicated. Return None if pixel size is not yet defined (usually because the item has not yet been displayed). """ normV, orthoV = self.pixelVectors(direction) if normV == None or orthoV == None: return None if ortho: return orthoV.length() return normV.length() def pixelSize(self): v = self.pixelVectors() if v == (None, None): return None, None return (v[0].x()**2+v[0].y()**2)**0.5, (v[1].x()**2+v[1].y()**2)**0.5 def pixelWidth(self): vt = self.deviceTransform() if vt is None: return 0 vt = vt.inverted()[0] return Point(vt.map(QtCore.QPointF(1, 0))-vt.map(QtCore.QPointF(0, 0))).length() def pixelHeight(self): vt = self.deviceTransform() if vt is None: return 0 vt = vt.inverted()[0] return Point(vt.map(QtCore.QPointF(0, 1))-vt.map(QtCore.QPointF(0, 0))).length() def mapToDevice(self, obj): """ Return *obj* mapped from local coordinates to device coordinates (pixels). If there is no device mapping available, return None. """ vt = self.deviceTransform() if vt is None: return None return vt.map(obj) def mapFromDevice(self, obj): """ Return *obj* mapped from device coordinates (pixels) to local coordinates. If there is no device mapping available, return None. """ vt = self.deviceTransform() if vt is None: return None vt = vt.inverted()[0] return vt.map(obj) def mapRectToDevice(self, rect): """ Return *rect* mapped from local coordinates to device coordinates (pixels). If there is no device mapping available, return None. """ vt = self.deviceTransform() if vt is None: return None return vt.mapRect(rect) def mapRectFromDevice(self, rect): """ Return *rect* mapped from device coordinates (pixels) to local coordinates. If there is no device mapping available, return None. """ vt = self.deviceTransform() if vt is None: return None vt = vt.inverted()[0] return vt.mapRect(rect) def mapToView(self, obj): vt = self.viewTransform() if vt is None: return None return vt.map(obj) def mapRectToView(self, obj): vt = self.viewTransform() if vt is None: return None return vt.mapRect(obj) def mapFromView(self, obj): vt = self.viewTransform() if vt is None: return None vt = vt.inverted()[0] return vt.map(obj) def mapRectFromView(self, obj): vt = self.viewTransform() if vt is None: return None vt = vt.inverted()[0] return vt.mapRect(obj) def pos(self): return Point(QtGui.QGraphicsObject.pos(self)) def viewPos(self): return self.mapToView(self.mapFromParent(self.pos())) def parentItem(self): ## PyQt bug -- some items are returned incorrectly. return GraphicsScene.translateGraphicsItem(QtGui.QGraphicsObject.parentItem(self)) def childItems(self): ## PyQt bug -- some child items are returned incorrectly. return list(map(GraphicsScene.translateGraphicsItem, QtGui.QGraphicsObject.childItems(self))) def sceneTransform(self): ## Qt bug: do no allow access to sceneTransform() until ## the item has a scene. if self.scene() is None: return self.transform() else: return QtGui.QGraphicsObject.sceneTransform(self) def transformAngle(self, relativeItem=None): """Return the rotation produced by this item's transform (this assumes there is no shear in the transform) If relativeItem is given, then the angle is determined relative to that item. """ if relativeItem is None: relativeItem = self.parentItem() tr = self.itemTransform(relativeItem) if isinstance(tr, tuple): ## difference between pyside and pyqt tr = tr[0] vec = tr.map(Point(1,0)) - tr.map(Point(0,0)) return Point(vec).angle(Point(1,0)) #def itemChange(self, change, value): #ret = QtGui.QGraphicsObject.itemChange(self, change, value) #if change == self.ItemParentHasChanged or change == self.ItemSceneHasChanged: #print "Item scene changed:", self #self.setChildScene(self) ## This is bizarre. #return ret #def setChildScene(self, ch): #scene = self.scene() #for ch2 in ch.childItems(): #if ch2.scene() is not scene: #print "item", ch2, "has different scene:", ch2.scene(), scene #scene.addItem(ch2) #QtGui.QApplication.processEvents() #print " --> ", ch2.scene() #self.setChildScene(ch2) def _updateView(self): ## called to see whether this item has a new view to connect to ## NOTE: This is called from GraphicsObject.itemChange or GraphicsWidget.itemChange. ## It is possible this item has moved to a different ViewBox or widget; ## clear out previously determined references to these. self.forgetViewBox() self.forgetViewWidget() ## check for this item's current viewbox or view widget view = self.getViewBox() if view is None: #print " no view" return if self._connectedView is not None and view is self._connectedView(): #print " already have view", view return ## disconnect from previous view if self._connectedView is not None: cv = self._connectedView() if cv is not None: #print "disconnect:", self cv.sigRangeChanged.disconnect(self.viewRangeChanged) ## connect to new view #print "connect:", self view.sigRangeChanged.connect(self.viewRangeChanged) self._connectedView = weakref.ref(view) self.viewRangeChanged() def viewRangeChanged(self): """ Called whenever the view coordinates of the ViewBox containing this item have changed. """ pass