test_offsetbox.py
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from collections import namedtuple
import io
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import assert_allclose
import pytest
from matplotlib.testing.decorators import image_comparison
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.patches as mpatches
import matplotlib.lines as mlines
from matplotlib.backend_bases import MouseButton
from matplotlib.offsetbox import (
AnchoredOffsetbox, AnnotationBbox, DrawingArea, OffsetImage, TextArea,
_get_packed_offsets)
@image_comparison(['offsetbox_clipping'], remove_text=True)
def test_offsetbox_clipping():
# - create a plot
# - put an AnchoredOffsetbox with a child DrawingArea
# at the center of the axes
# - give the DrawingArea a gray background
# - put a black line across the bounds of the DrawingArea
# - see that the black line is clipped to the edges of
# the DrawingArea.
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
size = 100
da = DrawingArea(size, size, clip=True)
bg = mpatches.Rectangle((0, 0), size, size,
facecolor='#CCCCCC',
edgecolor='None',
linewidth=0)
line = mlines.Line2D([-size*.5, size*1.5], [size/2, size/2],
color='black',
linewidth=10)
anchored_box = AnchoredOffsetbox(
loc='center',
child=da,
pad=0.,
frameon=False,
bbox_to_anchor=(.5, .5),
bbox_transform=ax.transAxes,
borderpad=0.)
da.add_artist(bg)
da.add_artist(line)
ax.add_artist(anchored_box)
ax.set_xlim((0, 1))
ax.set_ylim((0, 1))
def test_offsetbox_clip_children():
# - create a plot
# - put an AnchoredOffsetbox with a child DrawingArea
# at the center of the axes
# - give the DrawingArea a gray background
# - put a black line across the bounds of the DrawingArea
# - see that the black line is clipped to the edges of
# the DrawingArea.
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
size = 100
da = DrawingArea(size, size, clip=True)
bg = mpatches.Rectangle((0, 0), size, size,
facecolor='#CCCCCC',
edgecolor='None',
linewidth=0)
line = mlines.Line2D([-size*.5, size*1.5], [size/2, size/2],
color='black',
linewidth=10)
anchored_box = AnchoredOffsetbox(
loc='center',
child=da,
pad=0.,
frameon=False,
bbox_to_anchor=(.5, .5),
bbox_transform=ax.transAxes,
borderpad=0.)
da.add_artist(bg)
da.add_artist(line)
ax.add_artist(anchored_box)
fig.canvas.draw()
assert not fig.stale
da.clip_children = True
assert fig.stale
def test_offsetbox_loc_codes():
# Check that valid string location codes all work with an AnchoredOffsetbox
codes = {'upper right': 1,
'upper left': 2,
'lower left': 3,
'lower right': 4,
'right': 5,
'center left': 6,
'center right': 7,
'lower center': 8,
'upper center': 9,
'center': 10,
}
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
da = DrawingArea(100, 100)
for code in codes:
anchored_box = AnchoredOffsetbox(loc=code, child=da)
ax.add_artist(anchored_box)
fig.canvas.draw()
def test_expand_with_tight_layout():
# Check issue reported in #10476, and updated due to #10784
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
d1 = [1, 2]
d2 = [2, 1]
ax.plot(d1, label='series 1')
ax.plot(d2, label='series 2')
ax.legend(ncol=2, mode='expand')
fig.tight_layout() # where the crash used to happen
@pytest.mark.parametrize('wd_list',
([(150, 1)], [(150, 1)]*3, [(0.1, 1)], [(0.1, 1)]*2))
@pytest.mark.parametrize('total', (250, 100, 0, -1, None))
@pytest.mark.parametrize('sep', (250, 1, 0, -1))
@pytest.mark.parametrize('mode', ("expand", "fixed", "equal"))
def test_get_packed_offsets(wd_list, total, sep, mode):
# Check a (rather arbitrary) set of parameters due to successive similar
# issue tickets (at least #10476 and #10784) related to corner cases
# triggered inside this function when calling higher-level functions
# (e.g. `Axes.legend`).
# These are just some additional smoke tests. The output is untested.
_get_packed_offsets(wd_list, total, sep, mode=mode)
_Params = namedtuple('_params', 'wd_list, total, sep, expected')
@pytest.mark.parametrize('wd_list, total, sep, expected', [
_Params( # total=None
[(3, 0), (1, 0), (2, 0)], total=None, sep=1, expected=(8, [0, 4, 6])),
_Params( # total larger than required
[(3, 0), (1, 0), (2, 0)], total=10, sep=1, expected=(10, [0, 4, 6])),
_Params( # total smaller than required
[(3, 0), (1, 0), (2, 0)], total=5, sep=1, expected=(5, [0, 4, 6])),
])
def test_get_packed_offsets_fixed(wd_list, total, sep, expected):
result = _get_packed_offsets(wd_list, total, sep, mode='fixed')
assert result[0] == expected[0]
assert_allclose(result[1], expected[1])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('wd_list, total, sep, expected', [
_Params( # total=None (implicit 1)
[(.1, 0)] * 3, total=None, sep=None, expected=(1, [0, .45, .9])),
_Params( # total larger than sum of widths
[(3, 0), (1, 0), (2, 0)], total=10, sep=1, expected=(10, [0, 5, 8])),
_Params( # total smaller sum of widths: overlapping boxes
[(3, 0), (1, 0), (2, 0)], total=5, sep=1, expected=(5, [0, 2.5, 3])),
])
def test_get_packed_offsets_expand(wd_list, total, sep, expected):
result = _get_packed_offsets(wd_list, total, sep, mode='expand')
assert result[0] == expected[0]
assert_allclose(result[1], expected[1])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('wd_list, total, sep, expected', [
_Params( # total larger than required
[(3, 0), (2, 0), (1, 0)], total=6, sep=None, expected=(6, [0, 2, 4])),
_Params( # total smaller sum of widths: overlapping boxes
[(3, 0), (2, 0), (1, 0), (.5, 0)], total=2, sep=None,
expected=(2, [0, 0.5, 1, 1.5])),
_Params( # total larger than required
[(.5, 0), (1, 0), (.2, 0)], total=None, sep=1,
expected=(6, [0, 2, 4])),
# the case total=None, sep=None is tested separately below
])
def test_get_packed_offsets_equal(wd_list, total, sep, expected):
result = _get_packed_offsets(wd_list, total, sep, mode='equal')
assert result[0] == expected[0]
assert_allclose(result[1], expected[1])
def test_get_packed_offsets_equal_total_none_sep_none():
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
_get_packed_offsets([(1, 0)] * 3, total=None, sep=None, mode='equal')
@pytest.mark.parametrize('child_type', ['draw', 'image', 'text'])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('boxcoords',
['axes fraction', 'axes pixels', 'axes points',
'data'])
def test_picking(child_type, boxcoords):
# These all take up approximately the same area.
if child_type == 'draw':
picking_child = DrawingArea(5, 5)
picking_child.add_artist(mpatches.Rectangle((0, 0), 5, 5, linewidth=0))
elif child_type == 'image':
im = np.ones((5, 5))
im[2, 2] = 0
picking_child = OffsetImage(im)
elif child_type == 'text':
picking_child = TextArea('\N{Black Square}', textprops={'fontsize': 5})
else:
assert False, f'Unknown picking child type {child_type}'
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ab = AnnotationBbox(picking_child, (0.5, 0.5), boxcoords=boxcoords)
ab.set_picker(True)
ax.add_artist(ab)
calls = []
fig.canvas.mpl_connect('pick_event', lambda event: calls.append(event))
# Annotation should be picked by an event occurring at its center.
if boxcoords == 'axes points':
x, y = ax.transAxes.transform_point((0, 0))
x += 0.5 * fig.dpi / 72
y += 0.5 * fig.dpi / 72
elif boxcoords == 'axes pixels':
x, y = ax.transAxes.transform_point((0, 0))
x += 0.5
y += 0.5
else:
x, y = ax.transAxes.transform_point((0.5, 0.5))
fig.canvas.draw()
calls.clear()
fig.canvas.button_press_event(x, y, MouseButton.LEFT)
assert len(calls) == 1 and calls[0].artist == ab
# Annotation should *not* be picked by an event at its original center
# point when the limits have changed enough to hide the *xy* point.
ax.set_xlim(-1, 0)
ax.set_ylim(-1, 0)
fig.canvas.draw()
calls.clear()
fig.canvas.button_press_event(x, y, MouseButton.LEFT)
assert len(calls) == 0
def test_annotationbbox_extents():
plt.rcParams.update(plt.rcParamsDefault)
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(4, 3), dpi=100)
ax.axis([0, 1, 0, 1])
an1 = ax.annotate("Annotation", xy=(.9, .9), xytext=(1.1, 1.1),
arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle="->"), clip_on=False,
va="baseline", ha="left")
da = DrawingArea(20, 20, 0, 0, clip=True)
p = mpatches.Circle((-10, 30), 32)
da.add_artist(p)
ab3 = AnnotationBbox(da, [.5, .5], xybox=(-0.2, 0.5), xycoords='data',
boxcoords="axes fraction", box_alignment=(0., .5),
arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle="->"))
ax.add_artist(ab3)
im = OffsetImage(np.random.rand(10, 10), zoom=3)
im.image.axes = ax
ab6 = AnnotationBbox(im, (0.5, -.3), xybox=(0, 75),
xycoords='axes fraction',
boxcoords="offset points", pad=0.3,
arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle="->"))
ax.add_artist(ab6)
fig.canvas.draw()
renderer = fig.canvas.get_renderer()
# Test Annotation
bb1w = an1.get_window_extent(renderer)
bb1e = an1.get_tightbbox(renderer)
target1 = [332.9, 242.8, 467.0, 298.9]
assert_allclose(bb1w.extents, target1, atol=2)
assert_allclose(bb1e.extents, target1, atol=2)
# Test AnnotationBbox
bb3w = ab3.get_window_extent(renderer)
bb3e = ab3.get_tightbbox(renderer)
target3 = [-17.6, 129.0, 200.7, 167.9]
assert_allclose(bb3w.extents, target3, atol=2)
assert_allclose(bb3e.extents, target3, atol=2)
bb6w = ab6.get_window_extent(renderer)
bb6e = ab6.get_tightbbox(renderer)
target6 = [180.0, -32.0, 230.0, 92.9]
assert_allclose(bb6w.extents, target6, atol=2)
assert_allclose(bb6e.extents, target6, atol=2)
# Test bbox_inches='tight'
buf = io.BytesIO()
fig.savefig(buf, bbox_inches='tight')
buf.seek(0)
shape = plt.imread(buf).shape
targetshape = (350, 504, 4)
assert_allclose(shape, targetshape, atol=2)
# Simple smoke test for tight_layout, to make sure it does not error out.
fig.canvas.draw()
fig.tight_layout()
fig.canvas.draw()