matplotlib.backend_managers
¶ToolManager
matplotlib.backend_managers.
ToolEvent
(name, sender, tool, data=None)[source]¶Bases: object
Event for tool manipulation (add/remove)
matplotlib.backend_managers.
ToolManager
(figure=None)[source]¶Bases: object
Helper class that groups all the user interactions for a Figure.
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active_toggle
¶Currently toggled tools
add_tool
(name, tool, *args, **kwargs)[source]¶Add tool to ToolManager
If successful adds a new event tool_trigger_name
where name is
the name of the tool, this event is fired everytime
the tool is triggered.
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See also
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Notes
args and kwargs get passed directly to the tools constructor.
canvas
¶Canvas managed by FigureManager
figure
¶Figure that holds the canvas
get_tool
(name, warn=True)[source]¶Return the tool object, also accepts the actual tool for convenience
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get_tool_keymap
(name)[source]¶Get the keymap associated with the specified tool
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message_event
(message, sender=None)[source]¶Emit a ToolManagerMessageEvent
remove_tool
(name)[source]¶Remove tool from ToolManager
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set_figure
(figure, update_tools=True)[source]¶Bind the given figure to the tools.
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toolmanager_connect
(s, func)[source]¶Connect event with string s to func.
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toolmanager_disconnect
(cid)[source]¶Disconnect callback id cid
Example usage:
cid = toolmanager.toolmanager_connect('tool_trigger_zoom',
on_press)
#...later
toolmanager.toolmanager_disconnect(cid)
tools
¶Return the tools controlled by ToolManager
trigger_tool
(name, sender=None, canvasevent=None, data=None)[source]¶Trigger a tool and emit the tool_trigger_[name] event
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matplotlib.backend_managers.
ToolManagerMessageEvent
(name, sender, message)[source]¶Bases: object
Event carrying messages from toolmanager
Messages usually get displayed to the user by the toolbar
matplotlib.backend_managers.
ToolTriggerEvent
(name, sender, tool, canvasevent=None, data=None)[source]¶Bases: matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolEvent
Event to inform that a tool has been triggered