PlotCanvas.py 15 KB

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492
  1. ############################################################
  2. # FlatCAM: 2D Post-processing for Manufacturing #
  3. # http://caram.cl/software/flatcam #
  4. # Author: Juan Pablo Caram (c) #
  5. # Date: 2/5/2014 #
  6. # MIT Licence #
  7. ############################################################
  8. from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore
  9. # Prevent conflict with Qt5 and above.
  10. from matplotlib import use as mpl_use
  11. mpl_use("Qt4Agg")
  12. from matplotlib.figure import Figure
  13. from matplotlib.backends.backend_qt4agg import FigureCanvasQTAgg as FigureCanvas
  14. from matplotlib.backends.backend_agg import FigureCanvasAgg
  15. import FlatCAMApp
  16. import logging
  17. log = logging.getLogger('base')
  18. class CanvasCache(QtCore.QObject):
  19. # Signals:
  20. # A bitmap is ready to be displayed.
  21. new_screen = QtCore.pyqtSignal()
  22. def __init__(self, plotcanvas, dpi=50):
  23. super(CanvasCache, self).__init__()
  24. self.plotcanvas = plotcanvas
  25. self.dpi = dpi
  26. self.figure = Figure(dpi=dpi)
  27. self.axes = self.figure.add_axes([0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0], alpha=1.0)
  28. self.axes.set_frame_on(False)
  29. self.axes.set_xticks([])
  30. self.axes.set_yticks([])
  31. self.canvas = FigureCanvasAgg(self.figure)
  32. self.cache = None
  33. def run(self):
  34. log.debug("CanvasCache Thread Started!")
  35. self.plotcanvas.update_screen_request.connect(self.on_update_req)
  36. def on_update_req(self, extents):
  37. """
  38. Event handler for an updated display request.
  39. :param extents: [xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, zoom(optional)]
  40. """
  41. log.debug("Canvas update requested: %s" % str(extents))
  42. # Move the requested screen portion to the main thread
  43. # and inform about the update:
  44. self.new_screen.emit()
  45. # Continue to update the cache.
  46. class PlotCanvas(QtCore.QObject):
  47. """
  48. Class handling the plotting area in the application.
  49. """
  50. # Signals:
  51. # Request for new bitmap to display. The parameter
  52. # is a list with [xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, zoom(optional)]
  53. update_screen_request = QtCore.pyqtSignal(list)
  54. def __init__(self, container):
  55. """
  56. The constructor configures the Matplotlib figure that
  57. will contain all plots, creates the base axes and connects
  58. events to the plotting area.
  59. :param container: The parent container in which to draw plots.
  60. :rtype: PlotCanvas
  61. """
  62. super(PlotCanvas, self).__init__()
  63. # Options
  64. self.x_margin = 15 # pixels
  65. self.y_margin = 25 # Pixels
  66. # Parent container
  67. self.container = container
  68. # Plots go onto a single matplotlib.figure
  69. self.figure = Figure(dpi=50) # TODO: dpi needed?
  70. self.figure.patch.set_visible(False)
  71. # These axes show the ticks and grid. No plotting done here.
  72. # New axes must have a label, otherwise mpl returns an existing one.
  73. self.axes = self.figure.add_axes([0.05, 0.05, 0.9, 0.9], label="base", alpha=0.0)
  74. self.axes.set_aspect(1)
  75. self.axes.grid(True)
  76. # The canvas is the top level container (FigureCanvasQTAgg)
  77. self.canvas = FigureCanvas(self.figure)
  78. # self.canvas.setFocusPolicy(QtCore.Qt.ClickFocus)
  79. # self.canvas.setFocus()
  80. #self.canvas.set_hexpand(1)
  81. #self.canvas.set_vexpand(1)
  82. #self.canvas.set_can_focus(True) # For key press
  83. # Attach to parent
  84. #self.container.attach(self.canvas, 0, 0, 600, 400) # TODO: Height and width are num. columns??
  85. self.container.addWidget(self.canvas) # Qt
  86. # Copy a bitmap of the canvas for quick animation.
  87. # Update every time the canvas is re-drawn.
  88. self.background = self.canvas.copy_from_bbox(self.axes.bbox)
  89. ### Bitmap Cache
  90. self.cache = CanvasCache(self)
  91. self.cache_thread = QtCore.QThread()
  92. self.cache.moveToThread(self.cache_thread)
  93. super(PlotCanvas, self).connect(self.cache_thread, QtCore.SIGNAL("started()"), self.cache.run)
  94. # self.connect()
  95. self.cache_thread.start()
  96. self.cache.new_screen.connect(self.on_new_screen)
  97. # Events
  98. self.canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', self.on_mouse_press)
  99. self.canvas.mpl_connect('button_release_event', self.on_mouse_release)
  100. self.canvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.on_mouse_move)
  101. #self.canvas.connect('configure-event', self.auto_adjust_axes)
  102. self.canvas.mpl_connect('resize_event', self.auto_adjust_axes)
  103. #self.canvas.add_events(Gdk.EventMask.SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK)
  104. #self.canvas.connect("scroll-event", self.on_scroll)
  105. self.canvas.mpl_connect('scroll_event', self.on_scroll)
  106. self.canvas.mpl_connect('key_press_event', self.on_key_down)
  107. self.canvas.mpl_connect('key_release_event', self.on_key_up)
  108. self.canvas.mpl_connect('draw_event', self.on_draw)
  109. self.mouse = [0, 0]
  110. self.key = None
  111. self.pan_axes = []
  112. self.panning = False
  113. def on_new_screen(self):
  114. log.debug("Cache updated the screen!")
  115. def on_key_down(self, event):
  116. """
  117. :param event:
  118. :return:
  119. """
  120. FlatCAMApp.App.log.debug('on_key_down(): ' + str(event.key))
  121. self.key = event.key
  122. def on_key_up(self, event):
  123. """
  124. :param event:
  125. :return:
  126. """
  127. self.key = None
  128. def mpl_connect(self, event_name, callback):
  129. """
  130. Attach an event handler to the canvas through the Matplotlib interface.
  131. :param event_name: Name of the event
  132. :type event_name: str
  133. :param callback: Function to call
  134. :type callback: func
  135. :return: Connection id
  136. :rtype: int
  137. """
  138. return self.canvas.mpl_connect(event_name, callback)
  139. def mpl_disconnect(self, cid):
  140. """
  141. Disconnect callback with the give id.
  142. :param cid: Callback id.
  143. :return: None
  144. """
  145. self.canvas.mpl_disconnect(cid)
  146. def connect(self, event_name, callback):
  147. """
  148. Attach an event handler to the canvas through the native Qt interface.
  149. :param event_name: Name of the event
  150. :type event_name: str
  151. :param callback: Function to call
  152. :type callback: function
  153. :return: Nothing
  154. """
  155. self.canvas.connect(event_name, callback)
  156. def clear(self):
  157. """
  158. Clears axes and figure.
  159. :return: None
  160. """
  161. # Clear
  162. self.axes.cla()
  163. try:
  164. self.figure.clf()
  165. except KeyError:
  166. FlatCAMApp.App.log.warning("KeyError in MPL figure.clf()")
  167. # Re-build
  168. self.figure.add_axes(self.axes)
  169. self.axes.set_aspect(1)
  170. self.axes.grid(True)
  171. # Re-draw
  172. self.canvas.draw_idle()
  173. def adjust_axes(self, xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax):
  174. """
  175. Adjusts all axes while maintaining the use of the whole canvas
  176. and an aspect ratio to 1:1 between x and y axes. The parameters are an original
  177. request that will be modified to fit these restrictions.
  178. :param xmin: Requested minimum value for the X axis.
  179. :type xmin: float
  180. :param ymin: Requested minimum value for the Y axis.
  181. :type ymin: float
  182. :param xmax: Requested maximum value for the X axis.
  183. :type xmax: float
  184. :param ymax: Requested maximum value for the Y axis.
  185. :type ymax: float
  186. :return: None
  187. """
  188. # FlatCAMApp.App.log.debug("PC.adjust_axes()")
  189. width = xmax - xmin
  190. height = ymax - ymin
  191. try:
  192. r = width / height
  193. except ZeroDivisionError:
  194. FlatCAMApp.App.log.error("Height is %f" % height)
  195. return
  196. canvas_w, canvas_h = self.canvas.get_width_height()
  197. canvas_r = float(canvas_w) / canvas_h
  198. x_ratio = float(self.x_margin) / canvas_w
  199. y_ratio = float(self.y_margin) / canvas_h
  200. if r > canvas_r:
  201. ycenter = (ymin + ymax) / 2.0
  202. newheight = height * r / canvas_r
  203. ymin = ycenter - newheight / 2.0
  204. ymax = ycenter + newheight / 2.0
  205. else:
  206. xcenter = (xmax + xmin) / 2.0
  207. newwidth = width * canvas_r / r
  208. xmin = xcenter - newwidth / 2.0
  209. xmax = xcenter + newwidth / 2.0
  210. # Adjust axes
  211. for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
  212. if ax._label != 'base':
  213. ax.set_frame_on(False) # No frame
  214. ax.set_xticks([]) # No tick
  215. ax.set_yticks([]) # No ticks
  216. ax.patch.set_visible(False) # No background
  217. ax.set_aspect(1)
  218. ax.set_xlim((xmin, xmax))
  219. ax.set_ylim((ymin, ymax))
  220. ax.set_position([x_ratio, y_ratio, 1 - 2 * x_ratio, 1 - 2 * y_ratio])
  221. # Sync re-draw to proper paint on form resize
  222. self.canvas.draw()
  223. ##### Temporary place-holder for cached update #####
  224. self.update_screen_request.emit([0, 0, 0, 0, 0])
  225. def auto_adjust_axes(self, *args):
  226. """
  227. Calls ``adjust_axes()`` using the extents of the base axes.
  228. :rtype : None
  229. :return: None
  230. """
  231. xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
  232. ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
  233. self.adjust_axes(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
  234. def zoom(self, factor, center=None):
  235. """
  236. Zooms the plot by factor around a given
  237. center point. Takes care of re-drawing.
  238. :param factor: Number by which to scale the plot.
  239. :type factor: float
  240. :param center: Coordinates [x, y] of the point around which to scale the plot.
  241. :type center: list
  242. :return: None
  243. """
  244. xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
  245. ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
  246. width = xmax - xmin
  247. height = ymax - ymin
  248. if center is None or center == [None, None]:
  249. center = [(xmin + xmax) / 2.0, (ymin + ymax) / 2.0]
  250. # For keeping the point at the pointer location
  251. relx = (xmax - center[0]) / width
  252. rely = (ymax - center[1]) / height
  253. new_width = width / factor
  254. new_height = height / factor
  255. xmin = center[0] - new_width * (1 - relx)
  256. xmax = center[0] + new_width * relx
  257. ymin = center[1] - new_height * (1 - rely)
  258. ymax = center[1] + new_height * rely
  259. # Adjust axes
  260. for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
  261. ax.set_xlim((xmin, xmax))
  262. ax.set_ylim((ymin, ymax))
  263. # Async re-draw
  264. self.canvas.draw_idle()
  265. ##### Temporary place-holder for cached update #####
  266. self.update_screen_request.emit([0, 0, 0, 0, 0])
  267. def pan(self, x, y):
  268. xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
  269. ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
  270. width = xmax - xmin
  271. height = ymax - ymin
  272. # Adjust axes
  273. for ax in self.figure.get_axes():
  274. ax.set_xlim((xmin + x * width, xmax + x * width))
  275. ax.set_ylim((ymin + y * height, ymax + y * height))
  276. # Re-draw
  277. self.canvas.draw_idle()
  278. ##### Temporary place-holder for cached update #####
  279. self.update_screen_request.emit([0, 0, 0, 0, 0])
  280. def new_axes(self, name):
  281. """
  282. Creates and returns an Axes object attached to this object's Figure.
  283. :param name: Unique label for the axes.
  284. :return: Axes attached to the figure.
  285. :rtype: Axes
  286. """
  287. return self.figure.add_axes([0.05, 0.05, 0.9, 0.9], label=name)
  288. def on_scroll(self, event):
  289. """
  290. Scroll event handler.
  291. :param event: Event object containing the event information.
  292. :return: None
  293. """
  294. # So it can receive key presses
  295. # self.canvas.grab_focus()
  296. self.canvas.setFocus()
  297. # Event info
  298. # z, direction = event.get_scroll_direction()
  299. if self.key is None:
  300. if event.button == 'up':
  301. self.zoom(1.5, self.mouse)
  302. else:
  303. self.zoom(1 / 1.5, self.mouse)
  304. return
  305. if self.key == 'shift':
  306. if event.button == 'up':
  307. self.pan(0.3, 0)
  308. else:
  309. self.pan(-0.3, 0)
  310. return
  311. if self.key == 'control':
  312. if event.button == 'up':
  313. self.pan(0, 0.3)
  314. else:
  315. self.pan(0, -0.3)
  316. return
  317. def on_mouse_press(self, event):
  318. # Check for middle mouse button press
  319. if event.button == 2:
  320. # Prepare axes for pan (using 'matplotlib' pan function)
  321. self.pan_axes = []
  322. for a in self.figure.get_axes():
  323. if (event.x is not None and event.y is not None and a.in_axes(event) and
  324. a.get_navigate() and a.can_pan()):
  325. a.start_pan(event.x, event.y, 1)
  326. self.pan_axes.append(a)
  327. # Set pan view flag
  328. if len(self.pan_axes) > 0: self.panning = True;
  329. def on_mouse_release(self, event):
  330. # Check for middle mouse button release to complete pan procedure
  331. if event.button == 2:
  332. for a in self.pan_axes:
  333. a.end_pan()
  334. # Clear pan flag
  335. self.panning = False
  336. def on_mouse_move(self, event):
  337. """
  338. Mouse movement event hadler. Stores the coordinates. Updates view on pan.
  339. :param event: Contains information about the event.
  340. :return: None
  341. """
  342. self.mouse = [event.xdata, event.ydata]
  343. # Update pan view on mouse move
  344. if self.panning is True:
  345. for a in self.pan_axes:
  346. a.drag_pan(1, event.key, event.x, event.y)
  347. # Async re-draw (redraws only on thread idle state, uses timer on backend)
  348. self.canvas.draw_idle()
  349. ##### Temporary place-holder for cached update #####
  350. self.update_screen_request.emit([0, 0, 0, 0, 0])
  351. def on_draw(self, renderer):
  352. # Store background on canvas redraw
  353. self.background = self.canvas.copy_from_bbox(self.axes.bbox)
  354. def get_axes_pixelsize(self):
  355. """
  356. Axes size in pixels.
  357. :return: Pixel width and height
  358. :rtype: tuple
  359. """
  360. bbox = self.axes.get_window_extent().transformed(self.figure.dpi_scale_trans.inverted())
  361. width, height = bbox.width, bbox.height
  362. width *= self.figure.dpi
  363. height *= self.figure.dpi
  364. return width, height
  365. def get_density(self):
  366. """
  367. Returns unit length per pixel on horizontal
  368. and vertical axes.
  369. :return: X and Y density
  370. :rtype: tuple
  371. """
  372. xpx, ypx = self.get_axes_pixelsize()
  373. xmin, xmax = self.axes.get_xlim()
  374. ymin, ymax = self.axes.get_ylim()
  375. width = xmax - xmin
  376. height = ymax - ymin
  377. return width / xpx, height / ypx