pyqtgraph/__init__.py
Luke Campagnola ad232ff79b - re-merged isocurve code
- re-enabled OpenGL on windows, added a config option for enabling/disabling OpenGL
- minor bug fixes
2012-03-27 12:30:51 -04:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
### import all the goodies and add some helper functions for easy CLI use
## 'Qt' is a local module; it is intended mainly to cover up the differences
## between PyQt4 and PySide.
from Qt import QtGui
## not really safe.
#if QtGui.QApplication.instance() is None:
#app = QtGui.QApplication([])
## in general openGL is poorly supported in Qt.
## we only enable it where the performance benefit is critical.
## Note this only applies to 2D graphics; 3D graphics always use OpenGL.
import sys
if 'linux' in sys.platform: ## linux has numerous bugs in opengl implementation
useOpenGL = False
elif 'darwin' in sys.platform: ## openGL greatly speeds up display on mac
useOpenGL = True
else:
useOpenGL = True ## on windows there's a more even performance / bugginess tradeoff.
CONFIG_OPTIONS = {
'useOpenGL': None, ## by default, this is platform-dependent (see widgets/GraphicsView). Set to True or False to explicitly enable/disable opengl.
'leftButtonPan': True ## if false, left button drags a rubber band for zooming in viewbox
}
def setConfigOption(opt, value):
CONFIG_OPTIONS[opt] = value
def getConfigOption(opt):
return CONFIG_OPTIONS[opt]
## Rename orphaned .pyc files. This is *probably* safe :)
def renamePyc(startDir):
### Used to rename orphaned .pyc files
### When a python file changes its location in the repository, usually the .pyc file
### is left behind, possibly causing mysterious and difficult to track bugs.
printed = False
startDir = os.path.abspath(startDir)
for path, dirs, files in os.walk(startDir):
for f in files:
fileName = os.path.join(path, f)
base, ext = os.path.splitext(fileName)
py = base + ".py"
if ext == '.pyc' and not os.path.isfile(py):
if not printed:
print "NOTE: Renaming orphaned .pyc files:"
printed = True
n = 1
while True:
name2 = fileName + ".renamed%d" % n
if not os.path.exists(name2):
break
n += 1
print " " + fileName + " ==>"
print " " + name2
os.rename(fileName, name2)
import os
path = os.path.split(__file__)[0]
renamePyc(path)
## Import almost everything to make it available from a single namespace
## don't import the more complex systems--canvas, parametertree, flowchart, dockarea
## these must be imported separately.
def importAll(path, excludes=()):
d = os.path.join(os.path.split(__file__)[0], path)
files = []
for f in os.listdir(d):
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(d, f)):
files.append(f)
elif f[-3:] == '.py' and f != '__init__.py':
files.append(f[:-3])
for modName in files:
if modName in excludes:
continue
mod = __import__(path+"."+modName, globals(), locals(), fromlist=['*'])
if hasattr(mod, '__all__'):
names = mod.__all__
else:
names = [n for n in dir(mod) if n[0] != '_']
for k in names:
if hasattr(mod, k):
globals()[k] = getattr(mod, k)
importAll('graphicsItems')
importAll('widgets', excludes=['MatplotlibWidget'])
from imageview import *
from WidgetGroup import *
from Point import Point
from Transform import Transform
from functions import *
from graphicsWindows import *
from SignalProxy import *
## Convenience functions for command-line use
plots = []
images = []
QAPP = None
def plot(*args, **kargs):
"""
| Create and return a PlotWindow (this is just a window with PlotWidget inside), plot data in it.
| Accepts a *title* argument to set the title of the window.
| All other arguments are used to plot data. (see :func:`PlotItem.plot() <pyqtgraph.PlotItem.plot>`)
"""
mkQApp()
#if 'title' in kargs:
#w = PlotWindow(title=kargs['title'])
#del kargs['title']
#else:
#w = PlotWindow()
#if len(args)+len(kargs) > 0:
#w.plot(*args, **kargs)
pwArgList = ['title', 'label', 'name', 'left', 'right', 'top', 'bottom']
pwArgs = {}
dataArgs = {}
for k in kargs:
if k in pwArgList:
pwArgs[k] = kargs[k]
else:
dataArgs[k] = kargs[k]
w = PlotWindow(**pwArgs)
w.plot(*args, **dataArgs)
plots.append(w)
w.show()
return w
def image(*args, **kargs):
"""
| Create and return an ImageWindow (this is just a window with ImageView widget inside), show image data inside.
| Will show 2D or 3D image data.
| Accepts a *title* argument to set the title of the window.
| All other arguments are used to show data. (see :func:`ImageView.setImage() <pyqtgraph.ImageView.setImage>`)
"""
mkQApp()
w = ImageWindow(*args, **kargs)
images.append(w)
w.show()
return w
show = image ## for backward compatibility
def mkQApp():
if QtGui.QApplication.instance() is None:
global QAPP
QAPP = QtGui.QApplication([])