.. _user_interfaces-toolmanager: user_interfaces example code: toolmanager.py ============================================ [`source code `_] :: '''This example demonstrates how to: * Modify the Toolbar * Create tools * Add tools * Remove tools Using `matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager` ''' from __future__ import print_function import matplotlib matplotlib.use('GTK3Cairo') matplotlib.rcParams['toolbar'] = 'toolmanager' import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from matplotlib.backend_tools import ToolBase, ToolToggleBase from gi.repository import Gtk, Gdk class ListTools(ToolBase): '''List all the tools controlled by the `ToolManager`''' # keyboard shortcut default_keymap = 'm' description = 'List Tools' def trigger(self, *args, **kwargs): print('_' * 80) print("{0:12} {1:45} {2}".format('Name (id)', 'Tool description', 'Keymap')) print('-' * 80) tools = self.toolmanager.tools for name in sorted(tools.keys()): if not tools[name].description: continue keys = ', '.join(sorted(self.toolmanager.get_tool_keymap(name))) print("{0:12} {1:45} {2}".format(name, tools[name].description, keys)) print('_' * 80) print("Active Toggle tools") print("{0:12} {1:45}".format("Group", "Active")) print('-' * 80) for group, active in self.toolmanager.active_toggle.items(): print("{0:12} {1:45}".format(group, active)) class GroupHideTool(ToolToggleBase): '''Hide lines with a given gid''' default_keymap = 'G' description = 'Hide by gid' def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): self.gid = kwargs.pop('gid') ToolToggleBase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) def enable(self, *args): self.set_lines_visibility(False) def disable(self, *args): self.set_lines_visibility(True) def set_lines_visibility(self, state): gr_lines = [] for ax in self.figure.get_axes(): for line in ax.get_lines(): if line.get_gid() == self.gid: line.set_visible(state) self.figure.canvas.draw() fig = plt.figure() plt.plot([1, 2, 3], gid='mygroup') plt.plot([2, 3, 4], gid='unknown') plt.plot([3, 2, 1], gid='mygroup') # Add the custom tools that we created fig.canvas.manager.toolmanager.add_tool('List', ListTools) fig.canvas.manager.toolmanager.add_tool('Hide', GroupHideTool, gid='mygroup') # Add an existing tool to new group `foo`. # It can be added as many times as we want fig.canvas.manager.toolbar.add_tool('zoom', 'foo') # Remove the forward button fig.canvas.manager.toolmanager.remove_tool('forward') # To add a custom tool to the toolbar at specific location inside # the navigation group fig.canvas.manager.toolbar.add_tool('Hide', 'navigation', 1) plt.show() Keywords: python, matplotlib, pylab, example, codex (see :ref:`how-to-search-examples`)