ca9d0ed147
Fixed setup.py to automatically search for all sub-packages
383 lines
14 KiB
Python
383 lines
14 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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GraphicsView.py - Extension of QGraphicsView
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Copyright 2010 Luke Campagnola
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Distributed under MIT/X11 license. See license.txt for more infomation.
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"""
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from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtCore, QtGui
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import pyqtgraph as pg
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try:
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from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtOpenGL
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HAVE_OPENGL = True
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except ImportError:
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HAVE_OPENGL = False
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from pyqtgraph.Point import Point
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import sys, os
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from .FileDialog import FileDialog
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from pyqtgraph.GraphicsScene import GraphicsScene
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import numpy as np
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import pyqtgraph.functions as fn
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import pyqtgraph.debug as debug
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import pyqtgraph
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__all__ = ['GraphicsView']
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class GraphicsView(QtGui.QGraphicsView):
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"""Re-implementation of QGraphicsView that removes scrollbars and allows unambiguous control of the
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viewed coordinate range. Also automatically creates a GraphicsScene and a central QGraphicsWidget
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that is automatically scaled to the full view geometry.
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This widget is the basis for :class:`PlotWidget <pyqtgraph.PlotWidget>`,
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:class:`GraphicsLayoutWidget <pyqtgraph.GraphicsLayoutWidget>`, and the view widget in
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:class:`ImageView <pyqtgraph.ImageView>`.
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By default, the view coordinate system matches the widget's pixel coordinates and
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automatically updates when the view is resized. This can be overridden by setting
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autoPixelRange=False. The exact visible range can be set with setRange().
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The view can be panned using the middle mouse button and scaled using the right mouse button if
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enabled via enableMouse() (but ordinarily, we use ViewBox for this functionality)."""
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sigRangeChanged = QtCore.Signal(object, object)
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sigMouseReleased = QtCore.Signal(object)
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sigSceneMouseMoved = QtCore.Signal(object)
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#sigRegionChanged = QtCore.Signal(object)
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sigScaleChanged = QtCore.Signal(object)
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lastFileDir = None
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def __init__(self, parent=None, useOpenGL=None, background='default'):
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"""
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============ ============================================================
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Arguments:
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parent Optional parent widget
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useOpenGL If True, the GraphicsView will use OpenGL to do all of its
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rendering. This can improve performance on some systems,
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but may also introduce bugs (the combination of
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QGraphicsView and QGLWidget is still an 'experimental'
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feature of Qt)
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background Set the background color of the GraphicsView. Accepts any
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single argument accepted by
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:func:`mkColor <pyqtgraph.mkColor>`. By
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default, the background color is determined using the
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'backgroundColor' configuration option (see
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:func:`setConfigOption <pyqtgraph.setConfigOption>`.
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============ ============================================================
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"""
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self.closed = False
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QtGui.QGraphicsView.__init__(self, parent)
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if useOpenGL is None:
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useOpenGL = pyqtgraph.getConfigOption('useOpenGL')
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self.useOpenGL(useOpenGL)
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self.setCacheMode(self.CacheBackground)
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## This might help, but it's probably dangerous in the general case..
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#self.setOptimizationFlag(self.DontSavePainterState, True)
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self.setBackground(background)
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self.setFocusPolicy(QtCore.Qt.StrongFocus)
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self.setFrameShape(QtGui.QFrame.NoFrame)
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self.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(QtCore.Qt.ScrollBarAlwaysOff)
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self.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(QtCore.Qt.ScrollBarAlwaysOff)
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self.setTransformationAnchor(QtGui.QGraphicsView.NoAnchor)
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self.setResizeAnchor(QtGui.QGraphicsView.AnchorViewCenter)
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self.setViewportUpdateMode(QtGui.QGraphicsView.MinimalViewportUpdate)
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self.lockedViewports = []
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self.lastMousePos = None
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self.setMouseTracking(True)
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self.aspectLocked = False
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self.range = QtCore.QRectF(0, 0, 1, 1)
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self.autoPixelRange = True
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self.currentItem = None
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self.clearMouse()
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self.updateMatrix()
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self.sceneObj = GraphicsScene()
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self.setScene(self.sceneObj)
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## Workaround for PySide crash
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## This ensures that the scene will outlive the view.
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if pyqtgraph.Qt.USE_PYSIDE:
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self.sceneObj._view_ref_workaround = self
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## by default we set up a central widget with a grid layout.
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## this can be replaced if needed.
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self.centralWidget = None
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self.setCentralItem(QtGui.QGraphicsWidget())
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self.centralLayout = QtGui.QGraphicsGridLayout()
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self.centralWidget.setLayout(self.centralLayout)
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self.mouseEnabled = False
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self.scaleCenter = False ## should scaling center around view center (True) or mouse click (False)
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self.clickAccepted = False
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def setAntialiasing(self, aa):
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"""Enable or disable default antialiasing.
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Note that this will only affect items that do not specify their own antialiasing options."""
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if aa:
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self.setRenderHints(self.renderHints() | QtGui.QPainter.Antialiasing)
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else:
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self.setRenderHints(self.renderHints() & ~QtGui.QPainter.Antialiasing)
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def setBackground(self, background):
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"""
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Set the background color of the GraphicsView.
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To use the defaults specified py pyqtgraph.setConfigOption, use background='default'.
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To make the background transparent, use background=None.
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"""
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self._background = background
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if background == 'default':
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background = pyqtgraph.getConfigOption('background')
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if background is None:
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self.setBackgroundRole(QtGui.QPalette.NoRole)
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else:
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brush = fn.mkBrush(background)
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self.setBackgroundBrush(brush)
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def close(self):
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self.centralWidget = None
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self.scene().clear()
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self.currentItem = None
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self.sceneObj = None
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self.closed = True
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self.setViewport(None)
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def useOpenGL(self, b=True):
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if b:
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if not HAVE_OPENGL:
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raise Exception("Requested to use OpenGL with QGraphicsView, but QtOpenGL module is not available.")
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v = QtOpenGL.QGLWidget()
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else:
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v = QtGui.QWidget()
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self.setViewport(v)
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def keyPressEvent(self, ev):
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self.scene().keyPressEvent(ev) ## bypass view, hand event directly to scene
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## (view likes to eat arrow key events)
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def setCentralItem(self, item):
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return self.setCentralWidget(item)
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def setCentralWidget(self, item):
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"""Sets a QGraphicsWidget to automatically fill the entire view (the item will be automatically
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resize whenever the GraphicsView is resized)."""
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if self.centralWidget is not None:
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self.scene().removeItem(self.centralWidget)
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self.centralWidget = item
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self.sceneObj.addItem(item)
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self.resizeEvent(None)
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def addItem(self, *args):
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return self.scene().addItem(*args)
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def removeItem(self, *args):
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return self.scene().removeItem(*args)
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def enableMouse(self, b=True):
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self.mouseEnabled = b
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self.autoPixelRange = (not b)
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def clearMouse(self):
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self.mouseTrail = []
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self.lastButtonReleased = None
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def resizeEvent(self, ev):
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if self.closed:
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return
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if self.autoPixelRange:
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self.range = QtCore.QRectF(0, 0, self.size().width(), self.size().height())
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GraphicsView.setRange(self, self.range, padding=0, disableAutoPixel=False) ## we do this because some subclasses like to redefine setRange in an incompatible way.
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self.updateMatrix()
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def updateMatrix(self, propagate=True):
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self.setSceneRect(self.range)
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if self.autoPixelRange:
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self.resetTransform()
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else:
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if self.aspectLocked:
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self.fitInView(self.range, QtCore.Qt.KeepAspectRatio)
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else:
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self.fitInView(self.range, QtCore.Qt.IgnoreAspectRatio)
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self.sigRangeChanged.emit(self, self.range)
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if propagate:
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for v in self.lockedViewports:
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v.setXRange(self.range, padding=0)
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def viewRect(self):
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"""Return the boundaries of the view in scene coordinates"""
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## easier to just return self.range ?
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r = QtCore.QRectF(self.rect())
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return self.viewportTransform().inverted()[0].mapRect(r)
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def visibleRange(self):
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## for backward compatibility
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return self.viewRect()
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def translate(self, dx, dy):
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self.range.adjust(dx, dy, dx, dy)
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self.updateMatrix()
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def scale(self, sx, sy, center=None):
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scale = [sx, sy]
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if self.aspectLocked:
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scale[0] = scale[1]
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if self.scaleCenter:
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center = None
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if center is None:
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center = self.range.center()
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w = self.range.width() / scale[0]
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h = self.range.height() / scale[1]
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self.range = QtCore.QRectF(center.x() - (center.x()-self.range.left()) / scale[0], center.y() - (center.y()-self.range.top()) /scale[1], w, h)
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self.updateMatrix()
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self.sigScaleChanged.emit(self)
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def setRange(self, newRect=None, padding=0.05, lockAspect=None, propagate=True, disableAutoPixel=True):
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if disableAutoPixel:
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self.autoPixelRange=False
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if newRect is None:
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newRect = self.visibleRange()
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padding = 0
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padding = Point(padding)
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newRect = QtCore.QRectF(newRect)
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pw = newRect.width() * padding[0]
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ph = newRect.height() * padding[1]
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newRect = newRect.adjusted(-pw, -ph, pw, ph)
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scaleChanged = False
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if self.range.width() != newRect.width() or self.range.height() != newRect.height():
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scaleChanged = True
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self.range = newRect
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#print "New Range:", self.range
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self.centralWidget.setGeometry(self.range)
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self.updateMatrix(propagate)
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if scaleChanged:
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self.sigScaleChanged.emit(self)
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def scaleToImage(self, image):
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"""Scales such that pixels in image are the same size as screen pixels. This may result in a significant performance increase."""
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pxSize = image.pixelSize()
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image.setPxMode(True)
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try:
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self.sigScaleChanged.disconnect(image.setScaledMode)
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except TypeError:
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pass
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tl = image.sceneBoundingRect().topLeft()
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w = self.size().width() * pxSize[0]
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h = self.size().height() * pxSize[1]
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range = QtCore.QRectF(tl.x(), tl.y(), w, h)
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GraphicsView.setRange(self, range, padding=0)
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self.sigScaleChanged.connect(image.setScaledMode)
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def lockXRange(self, v1):
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if not v1 in self.lockedViewports:
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self.lockedViewports.append(v1)
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def setXRange(self, r, padding=0.05):
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r1 = QtCore.QRectF(self.range)
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r1.setLeft(r.left())
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r1.setRight(r.right())
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GraphicsView.setRange(self, r1, padding=[padding, 0], propagate=False)
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def setYRange(self, r, padding=0.05):
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r1 = QtCore.QRectF(self.range)
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r1.setTop(r.top())
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r1.setBottom(r.bottom())
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GraphicsView.setRange(self, r1, padding=[0, padding], propagate=False)
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def wheelEvent(self, ev):
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QtGui.QGraphicsView.wheelEvent(self, ev)
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if not self.mouseEnabled:
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return
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sc = 1.001 ** ev.delta()
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#self.scale *= sc
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#self.updateMatrix()
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self.scale(sc, sc)
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def setAspectLocked(self, s):
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self.aspectLocked = s
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def leaveEvent(self, ev):
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self.scene().leaveEvent(ev) ## inform scene when mouse leaves
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def mousePressEvent(self, ev):
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QtGui.QGraphicsView.mousePressEvent(self, ev)
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if not self.mouseEnabled:
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return
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self.lastMousePos = Point(ev.pos())
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self.mousePressPos = ev.pos()
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self.clickAccepted = ev.isAccepted()
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if not self.clickAccepted:
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self.scene().clearSelection()
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return ## Everything below disabled for now..
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def mouseReleaseEvent(self, ev):
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QtGui.QGraphicsView.mouseReleaseEvent(self, ev)
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if not self.mouseEnabled:
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return
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self.sigMouseReleased.emit(ev)
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self.lastButtonReleased = ev.button()
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return ## Everything below disabled for now..
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def mouseMoveEvent(self, ev):
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if self.lastMousePos is None:
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self.lastMousePos = Point(ev.pos())
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delta = Point(ev.pos() - self.lastMousePos)
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self.lastMousePos = Point(ev.pos())
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QtGui.QGraphicsView.mouseMoveEvent(self, ev)
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if not self.mouseEnabled:
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return
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self.sigSceneMouseMoved.emit(self.mapToScene(ev.pos()))
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if self.clickAccepted: ## Ignore event if an item in the scene has already claimed it.
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return
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if ev.buttons() == QtCore.Qt.RightButton:
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delta = Point(np.clip(delta[0], -50, 50), np.clip(-delta[1], -50, 50))
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scale = 1.01 ** delta
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self.scale(scale[0], scale[1], center=self.mapToScene(self.mousePressPos))
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self.sigRangeChanged.emit(self, self.range)
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elif ev.buttons() in [QtCore.Qt.MidButton, QtCore.Qt.LeftButton]: ## Allow panning by left or mid button.
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px = self.pixelSize()
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tr = -delta * px
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self.translate(tr[0], tr[1])
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self.sigRangeChanged.emit(self, self.range)
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def pixelSize(self):
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"""Return vector with the length and width of one view pixel in scene coordinates"""
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p0 = Point(0,0)
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p1 = Point(1,1)
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tr = self.transform().inverted()[0]
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p01 = tr.map(p0)
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p11 = tr.map(p1)
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return Point(p11 - p01)
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def dragEnterEvent(self, ev):
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ev.ignore() ## not sure why, but for some reason this class likes to consume drag events
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