test_tightlayout.py
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import warnings
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import assert_array_equal
import pytest
import matplotlib as mpl
from matplotlib.testing.decorators import image_comparison
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.offsetbox import AnchoredOffsetbox, DrawingArea
from matplotlib.patches import Rectangle
def example_plot(ax, fontsize=12):
ax.plot([1, 2])
ax.locator_params(nbins=3)
ax.set_xlabel('x-label', fontsize=fontsize)
ax.set_ylabel('y-label', fontsize=fontsize)
ax.set_title('Title', fontsize=fontsize)
@image_comparison(['tight_layout1'], tol=1.9)
def test_tight_layout1():
"""Test tight_layout for a single subplot."""
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
example_plot(ax, fontsize=24)
plt.tight_layout()
@image_comparison(['tight_layout2'])
def test_tight_layout2():
"""Test tight_layout for multiple subplots."""
fig, ((ax1, ax2), (ax3, ax4)) = plt.subplots(nrows=2, ncols=2)
example_plot(ax1)
example_plot(ax2)
example_plot(ax3)
example_plot(ax4)
plt.tight_layout()
@image_comparison(['tight_layout3'])
def test_tight_layout3():
"""Test tight_layout for multiple subplots."""
ax1 = plt.subplot(221)
ax2 = plt.subplot(223)
ax3 = plt.subplot(122)
example_plot(ax1)
example_plot(ax2)
example_plot(ax3)
plt.tight_layout()
@image_comparison(['tight_layout4'], freetype_version=('2.5.5', '2.6.1'))
def test_tight_layout4():
"""Test tight_layout for subplot2grid."""
ax1 = plt.subplot2grid((3, 3), (0, 0))
ax2 = plt.subplot2grid((3, 3), (0, 1), colspan=2)
ax3 = plt.subplot2grid((3, 3), (1, 0), colspan=2, rowspan=2)
ax4 = plt.subplot2grid((3, 3), (1, 2), rowspan=2)
example_plot(ax1)
example_plot(ax2)
example_plot(ax3)
example_plot(ax4)
plt.tight_layout()
@image_comparison(['tight_layout5'])
def test_tight_layout5():
"""Test tight_layout for image."""
ax = plt.subplot(111)
arr = np.arange(100).reshape((10, 10))
ax.imshow(arr, interpolation="none")
plt.tight_layout()
@image_comparison(['tight_layout6'])
def test_tight_layout6():
"""Test tight_layout for gridspec."""
# This raises warnings since tight layout cannot
# do this fully automatically. But the test is
# correct since the layout is manually edited
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("ignore", UserWarning)
fig = plt.figure()
gs1 = mpl.gridspec.GridSpec(2, 1)
ax1 = fig.add_subplot(gs1[0])
ax2 = fig.add_subplot(gs1[1])
example_plot(ax1)
example_plot(ax2)
gs1.tight_layout(fig, rect=[0, 0, 0.5, 1])
gs2 = mpl.gridspec.GridSpec(3, 1)
for ss in gs2:
ax = fig.add_subplot(ss)
example_plot(ax)
ax.set_title("")
ax.set_xlabel("")
ax.set_xlabel("x-label", fontsize=12)
gs2.tight_layout(fig, rect=[0.5, 0, 1, 1], h_pad=0.45)
top = min(gs1.top, gs2.top)
bottom = max(gs1.bottom, gs2.bottom)
gs1.tight_layout(fig, rect=[None, 0 + (bottom-gs1.bottom),
0.5, 1 - (gs1.top-top)])
gs2.tight_layout(fig, rect=[0.5, 0 + (bottom-gs2.bottom),
None, 1 - (gs2.top-top)],
h_pad=0.45)
@image_comparison(['tight_layout7'], tol=1.9)
def test_tight_layout7():
# tight layout with left and right titles
fontsize = 24
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot([1, 2])
ax.locator_params(nbins=3)
ax.set_xlabel('x-label', fontsize=fontsize)
ax.set_ylabel('y-label', fontsize=fontsize)
ax.set_title('Left Title', loc='left', fontsize=fontsize)
ax.set_title('Right Title', loc='right', fontsize=fontsize)
plt.tight_layout()
@image_comparison(['tight_layout8'])
def test_tight_layout8():
"""Test automatic use of tight_layout."""
fig = plt.figure()
fig.set_tight_layout({'pad': .1})
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
example_plot(ax, fontsize=24)
@image_comparison(['tight_layout9'])
def test_tight_layout9():
# Test tight_layout for non-visible subplots
# GH 8244
f, axarr = plt.subplots(2, 2)
axarr[1][1].set_visible(False)
plt.tight_layout()
def test_outward_ticks():
"""Test automatic use of tight_layout."""
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(221)
ax.xaxis.set_tick_params(tickdir='out', length=16, width=3)
ax.yaxis.set_tick_params(tickdir='out', length=16, width=3)
ax.xaxis.set_tick_params(
tickdir='out', length=32, width=3, tick1On=True, which='minor')
ax.yaxis.set_tick_params(
tickdir='out', length=32, width=3, tick1On=True, which='minor')
ax.xaxis.set_ticks([0], minor=True)
ax.yaxis.set_ticks([0], minor=True)
ax = fig.add_subplot(222)
ax.xaxis.set_tick_params(tickdir='in', length=32, width=3)
ax.yaxis.set_tick_params(tickdir='in', length=32, width=3)
ax = fig.add_subplot(223)
ax.xaxis.set_tick_params(tickdir='inout', length=32, width=3)
ax.yaxis.set_tick_params(tickdir='inout', length=32, width=3)
ax = fig.add_subplot(224)
ax.xaxis.set_tick_params(tickdir='out', length=32, width=3)
ax.yaxis.set_tick_params(tickdir='out', length=32, width=3)
plt.tight_layout()
# These values were obtained after visual checking that they correspond
# to a tight layouting that did take the ticks into account.
ans = [[[0.091, 0.607], [0.433, 0.933]],
[[0.579, 0.607], [0.922, 0.933]],
[[0.091, 0.140], [0.433, 0.466]],
[[0.579, 0.140], [0.922, 0.466]]]
for nn, ax in enumerate(fig.axes):
assert_array_equal(np.round(ax.get_position().get_points(), 3),
ans[nn])
def add_offsetboxes(ax, size=10, margin=.1, color='black'):
"""
Surround ax with OffsetBoxes
"""
m, mp = margin, 1+margin
anchor_points = [(-m, -m), (-m, .5), (-m, mp),
(mp, .5), (.5, mp), (mp, mp),
(.5, -m), (mp, -m), (.5, -m)]
for point in anchor_points:
da = DrawingArea(size, size)
background = Rectangle((0, 0), width=size,
height=size,
facecolor=color,
edgecolor='None',
linewidth=0,
antialiased=False)
da.add_artist(background)
anchored_box = AnchoredOffsetbox(
loc='center',
child=da,
pad=0.,
frameon=False,
bbox_to_anchor=point,
bbox_transform=ax.transAxes,
borderpad=0.)
ax.add_artist(anchored_box)
return anchored_box
@image_comparison(['tight_layout_offsetboxes1', 'tight_layout_offsetboxes2'])
def test_tight_layout_offsetboxes():
# 1.
# - Create 4 subplots
# - Plot a diagonal line on them
# - Surround each plot with 7 boxes
# - Use tight_layout
# - See that the squares are included in the tight_layout
# and that the squares in the middle do not overlap
#
# 2.
# - Make the squares around the right side axes invisible
# - See that the invisible squares do not affect the
# tight_layout
rows = cols = 2
colors = ['red', 'blue', 'green', 'yellow']
x = y = [0, 1]
def _subplots():
_, axs = plt.subplots(rows, cols)
axs = axs.flat
for ax, color in zip(axs, colors):
ax.plot(x, y, color=color)
add_offsetboxes(ax, 20, color=color)
return axs
# 1.
axs = _subplots()
plt.tight_layout()
# 2.
axs = _subplots()
for ax in (axs[cols-1::rows]):
for child in ax.get_children():
if isinstance(child, AnchoredOffsetbox):
child.set_visible(False)
plt.tight_layout()
def test_empty_layout():
"""Test that tight layout doesn't cause an error when there are no axes."""
fig = plt.gcf()
fig.tight_layout()
@pytest.mark.parametrize("label", ["xlabel", "ylabel"])
def test_verybig_decorators(label):
"""Test that no warning emitted when xlabel/ylabel too big."""
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(3, 2))
ax.set(**{label: 'a' * 100})
def test_big_decorators_horizontal():
"""Test that doesn't warn when xlabel too big."""
fig, axs = plt.subplots(1, 2, figsize=(3, 2))
axs[0].set_xlabel('a' * 30)
axs[1].set_xlabel('b' * 30)
def test_big_decorators_vertical():
"""Test that doesn't warn when ylabel too big."""
fig, axs = plt.subplots(2, 1, figsize=(3, 2))
axs[0].set_ylabel('a' * 20)
axs[1].set_ylabel('b' * 20)
def test_badsubplotgrid():
# test that we get warning for mismatched subplot grids, not than an error
plt.subplot2grid((4, 5), (0, 0))
# this is the bad entry:
plt.subplot2grid((5, 5), (0, 3), colspan=3, rowspan=5)
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
plt.tight_layout()
def test_collapsed():
# test that if a call to tight_layout will collapses the axes that
# it does not get applied:
fig, ax = plt.subplots(tight_layout=True)
ax.set_xlim([0, 1])
ax.set_ylim([0, 1])
ax.annotate('BIG LONG STRING', xy=(1.25, 2), xytext=(10.5, 1.75),)
p1 = ax.get_position()
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
plt.tight_layout()
p2 = ax.get_position()
assert p1.width == p2.width
# test that passing a rect doesn't crash...
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
plt.tight_layout(rect=[0, 0, 0.8, 0.8])
def test_suptitle():
fig, ax = plt.subplots(tight_layout=True)
st = fig.suptitle("foo")
t = ax.set_title("bar")
fig.canvas.draw()
assert st.get_window_extent().y0 > t.get_window_extent().y1
@pytest.mark.backend("pdf")
def test_non_agg_renderer(monkeypatch, recwarn):
unpatched_init = mpl.backend_bases.RendererBase.__init__
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Check that we don't instantiate any other renderer than a pdf
# renderer to perform pdf tight layout.
assert isinstance(self, mpl.backends.backend_pdf.RendererPdf)
unpatched_init(self, *args, **kwargs)
monkeypatch.setattr(mpl.backend_bases.RendererBase, "__init__", __init__)
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
fig.tight_layout()