pyqtgraph/widgets/PlotWidget.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
PlotWidget.py - Convenience class--GraphicsView widget displaying a single PlotItem
Copyright 2010 Luke Campagnola
Distributed under MIT/X11 license. See license.txt for more infomation.
"""
from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtCore, QtGui
from GraphicsView import *
from pyqtgraph.graphicsItems.PlotItem import *
import exceptions
__all__ = ['PlotWidget']
class PlotWidget(GraphicsView):
#sigRangeChanged = QtCore.Signal(object, object) ## already defined in GraphicsView
"""Widget implementing a graphicsView with a single PlotItem inside."""
def __init__(self, parent=None, **kargs):
GraphicsView.__init__(self, parent)
self.setSizePolicy(QtGui.QSizePolicy.Expanding, QtGui.QSizePolicy.Expanding)
self.enableMouse(False)
self.plotItem = PlotItem(**kargs)
self.setCentralItem(self.plotItem)
## Explicitly wrap methods from plotItem
for m in ['addItem', 'removeItem', 'autoRange', 'clear', 'setXRange', 'setYRange', 'setRange']:
setattr(self, m, getattr(self.plotItem, m))
#QtCore.QObject.connect(self.plotItem, QtCore.SIGNAL('viewChanged'), self.viewChanged)
self.plotItem.sigRangeChanged.connect(self.viewRangeChanged)
#def __dtor__(self):
##print "Called plotWidget sip destructor"
#self.quit()
#def quit(self):
def close(self):
self.plotItem.close()
self.plotItem = None
#self.scene().clear()
#self.mPlotItem.close()
self.setParent(None)
GraphicsView.close(self)
def __getattr__(self, attr): ## implicitly wrap methods from plotItem
if hasattr(self.plotItem, attr):
m = getattr(self.plotItem, attr)
if hasattr(m, '__call__'):
return m
raise exceptions.NameError(attr)
def viewRangeChanged(self, view, range):
#self.emit(QtCore.SIGNAL('viewChanged'), *args)
self.sigRangeChanged.emit(self, range)
def widgetGroupInterface(self):
return (None, PlotWidget.saveState, PlotWidget.restoreState)
def saveState(self):
return self.plotItem.saveState()
def restoreState(self, state):
return self.plotItem.restoreState(state)
def getPlotItem(self):
return self.plotItem