| """ | |
| Non-separable transforms that map from data space to screen space. | |
| Projections are defined as `~.axes.Axes` subclasses. They include the | |
| following elements: | |
| - A transformation from data coordinates into display coordinates. | |
| - An inverse of that transformation. This is used, for example, to convert | |
| mouse positions from screen space back into data space. | |
| - Transformations for the gridlines, ticks and ticklabels. Custom projections | |
| will often need to place these elements in special locations, and Matplotlib | |
| has a facility to help with doing so. | |
| - Setting up default values (overriding `~.axes.Axes.cla`), since the defaults | |
| for a rectilinear axes may not be appropriate. | |
| - Defining the shape of the axes, for example, an elliptical axes, that will be | |
| used to draw the background of the plot and for clipping any data elements. | |
| - Defining custom locators and formatters for the projection. For example, in | |
| a geographic projection, it may be more convenient to display the grid in | |
| degrees, even if the data is in radians. | |
| - Set up interactive panning and zooming. This is left as an "advanced" | |
| feature left to the reader, but there is an example of this for polar plots | |
| in `matplotlib.projections.polar`. | |
| - Any additional methods for additional convenience or features. | |
| Once the projection axes is defined, it can be used in one of two ways: | |
| - By defining the class attribute ``name``, the projection axes can be | |
| registered with `matplotlib.projections.register_projection` and subsequently | |
| simply invoked by name:: | |
| fig.add_subplot(projection="my_proj_name") | |
| - For more complex, parameterisable projections, a generic "projection" object | |
| may be defined which includes the method ``_as_mpl_axes``. ``_as_mpl_axes`` | |
| should take no arguments and return the projection's axes subclass and a | |
| dictionary of additional arguments to pass to the subclass' ``__init__`` | |
| method. Subsequently a parameterised projection can be initialised with:: | |
| fig.add_subplot(projection=MyProjection(param1=param1_value)) | |
| where MyProjection is an object which implements a ``_as_mpl_axes`` method. | |
| A full-fledged and heavily annotated example is in | |
| :doc:`/gallery/misc/custom_projection`. The polar plot functionality in | |
| `matplotlib.projections.polar` may also be of interest. | |
| """ | |
| from .. import axes, _docstring | |
| from .geo import AitoffAxes, HammerAxes, LambertAxes, MollweideAxes | |
| from .polar import PolarAxes | |
| from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D | |
| class ProjectionRegistry: | |
| """A mapping of registered projection names to projection classes.""" | |
| def __init__(self): | |
| self._all_projection_types = {} | |
| def register(self, *projections): | |
| """Register a new set of projections.""" | |
| for projection in projections: | |
| name = projection.name | |
| self._all_projection_types[name] = projection | |
| def get_projection_class(self, name): | |
| """Get a projection class from its *name*.""" | |
| return self._all_projection_types[name] | |
| def get_projection_names(self): | |
| """Return the names of all projections currently registered.""" | |
| return sorted(self._all_projection_types) | |
| projection_registry = ProjectionRegistry() | |
| projection_registry.register( | |
| axes.Axes, | |
| PolarAxes, | |
| AitoffAxes, | |
| HammerAxes, | |
| LambertAxes, | |
| MollweideAxes, | |
| Axes3D, | |
| ) | |
| def register_projection(cls): | |
| projection_registry.register(cls) | |
| def get_projection_class(projection=None): | |
| """ | |
| Get a projection class from its name. | |
| If *projection* is None, a standard rectilinear projection is returned. | |
| """ | |
| if projection is None: | |
| projection = 'rectilinear' | |
| try: | |
| return projection_registry.get_projection_class(projection) | |
| except KeyError as err: | |
| raise ValueError("Unknown projection %r" % projection) from err | |
| get_projection_names = projection_registry.get_projection_names | |
| _docstring.interpd.update(projection_names=get_projection_names()) | |