| | """ |
| | ============= |
| | Check buttons |
| | ============= |
| | |
| | Turning visual elements on and off with check buttons. |
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| | This program shows the use of `.CheckButtons` which is similar to |
| | check boxes. There are 3 different sine waves shown, and we can choose which |
| | waves are displayed with the check buttons. |
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| | Check buttons may be styled using the *check_props*, *frame_props*, and *label_props* |
| | parameters. The parameters each take a dictionary with keys of artist property names and |
| | values of lists of settings with length matching the number of buttons. |
| | """ |
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| | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| | import numpy as np |
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| | from matplotlib.widgets import CheckButtons |
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| | t = np.arange(0.0, 2.0, 0.01) |
| | s0 = np.sin(2*np.pi*t) |
| | s1 = np.sin(4*np.pi*t) |
| | s2 = np.sin(6*np.pi*t) |
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| | fig, ax = plt.subplots() |
| | l0, = ax.plot(t, s0, visible=False, lw=2, color='black', label='1 Hz') |
| | l1, = ax.plot(t, s1, lw=2, color='red', label='2 Hz') |
| | l2, = ax.plot(t, s2, lw=2, color='green', label='3 Hz') |
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| | lines_by_label = {l.get_label(): l for l in [l0, l1, l2]} |
| | line_colors = [l.get_color() for l in lines_by_label.values()] |
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| | rax = ax.inset_axes([0.0, 0.0, 0.12, 0.2]) |
| | check = CheckButtons( |
| | ax=rax, |
| | labels=lines_by_label.keys(), |
| | actives=[l.get_visible() for l in lines_by_label.values()], |
| | label_props={'color': line_colors}, |
| | frame_props={'edgecolor': line_colors}, |
| | check_props={'facecolor': line_colors}, |
| | ) |
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| | def callback(label): |
| | ln = lines_by_label[label] |
| | ln.set_visible(not ln.get_visible()) |
| | ln.figure.canvas.draw_idle() |
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| | check.on_clicked(callback) |
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| | plt.show() |
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