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"""
Show how to use a lasso to select a set of points and get the indices
of the selected points. A callback is used to change the color of the
selected points
This is currently a proof-of-concept implementation (though it is
usable as is). There will be some refinement of the API.
"""
from matplotlib.widgets import Lasso
from matplotlib.colors import colorConverter
from matplotlib.collections import RegularPolyCollection
from matplotlib import path
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from numpy import nonzero
from numpy.random import rand
class Datum(object):
colorin = colorConverter.to_rgba('red')
colorout = colorConverter.to_rgba('blue')
def __init__(self, x, y, include=False):
self.x = x
self.y = y
if include:
self.color = self.colorin
else:
self.color = self.colorout
class LassoManager(object):
def __init__(self, ax, data):
self.axes = ax
self.canvas = ax.figure.canvas
self.data = data
self.Nxy = len(data)
facecolors = [d.color for d in data]
self.xys = [(d.x, d.y) for d in data]
fig = ax.figure
self.collection = RegularPolyCollection(
fig.dpi, 6, sizes=(100,),
facecolors=facecolors,
offsets=self.xys,
transOffset=ax.transData)
ax.add_collection(self.collection)
self.cid = self.canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', self.onpress)
def callback(self, verts):
facecolors = self.collection.get_facecolors()
p = path.Path(verts)
ind = p.contains_points(self.xys)
for i in range(len(self.xys)):
if ind[i]:
facecolors[i] = Datum.colorin
else:
facecolors[i] = Datum.colorout
self.canvas.draw_idle()
self.canvas.widgetlock.release(self.lasso)
del self.lasso
def onpress(self, event):
if self.canvas.widgetlock.locked():
return
if event.inaxes is None:
return
self.lasso = Lasso(event.inaxes,
(event.xdata, event.ydata),
self.callback)
# acquire a lock on the widget drawing
self.canvas.widgetlock(self.lasso)
if __name__ == '__main__':
data = [Datum(*xy) for xy in rand(100, 2)]
ax = plt.axes(xlim=(0, 1), ylim=(0, 1), autoscale_on=False)
lman = LassoManager(ax, data)
plt.show()
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