+++ /dev/null
-
-import wx
-
-hadImportError = False
-try:
- import wx.lib.plot
-except ImportError:
- hadImportError = True
-
-
-################################################################\
-# Where's the code??? |
-# |
-# wx.lib.plot.py came with its own excellent demo built in, |
-# for testing purposes, but it serves quite well to demonstrate |
-# the code and classes within, so we are simply borrowing that |
-# code for the demo. Please load up wx.lib.plot.py for a review |
-# of the code itself. The demo/test is at the bottom of |
-# the file, as expected. |
-################################################################/
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-class TestPanel(wx.Panel):
- def __init__(self, parent, log):
- self.log = log
- wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
-
- b = wx.Button(self, -1, "Show the PyPlot sample", (50,50))
- self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnButton, b)
-
-
- def OnButton(self, evt):
- win = wx.lib.plot.TestFrame(self, -1, "PlotCanvas Demo")
- win.Show()
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-def runTest(frame, nb, log):
- if not hadImportError:
- win = TestPanel(nb, log)
- else:
- from Main import MessagePanel
- win = MessagePanel(nb, """\
-This demo requires the Numeric or numarray module,
-which could not be imported. It probably is not installed
-(it's not part of the standard Python distribution). See the
-Python site (http://www.python.org) for information on
-downloading source or binaries.""",
- 'Sorry', wx.ICON_WARNING)
-
- return win
-
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-if hadImportError:
- overview = ""
-else:
- overview = """\
-<html><body>
-<center><h2>PyPlot</h2></center>
-
-This demo illustrates the features of the new PyPlot modules, found
-in wx.lib.plot.py. All methods and functions are documented clearly
-therein; only the overview is included here.
-
-<p>
-PyPlot is an improvement over wxPlotCanvas, which is now deprecated.
-If you are using wxPlotCanvas now, please make plans to migrate in
-anticipation of the time that wxPlotCanvas disappears completely.
-
-<p>
-The demo illustrates four different plot styles (with appropriate
-variations on fonts, etc, to show how flexible it is) as well as
-provides you with a means to tinker with all the features that
-come with the class itself.
-
-<p><ul>
-<li>File Menu
-
- <ul>
- <li>Page Setup
-
- <p>This allows you to set up how the plot will be printed. This
- is built into the library itself.
-
- <li>Print Preview
-
- <p>As you might expect, this allows you to preview how the plot
- will look when printed, in light of the page setup you may
- have selected above.
-
- <li>Print
-
- <p>Surprise! It prints the current plot to your printer! :-)
-
- <li>Save Plot
-
- <p>That's right, the library even provides you with the means
- to export the plotted data out to a graphics file. Several
- formats are allowed for, basically any image class that
- supports saving.
- </ul>
-
-<li>Plot Menu
-
- <ul>
- <li>Plot 1 ... Plot 5
-
- <p>Different data with different plot formats, including one empty
- plot.
-
- <li>Enable Zoom
-
- <p>If Zoom is enabled, you can rubber-band select an area of the
- plot to examine it in detail using the left mouse button. Right
- mouse button zooms back out. This is automatically supported
- by the library, all you have to do is turn it on.
-
- <li>Enable Grid
-
- <p>Plots can have different styles of grids, and and these grids can
- be turned on or off as needed.
-
- <li>Enable Legend
-
- <p>Plot can have legends or not, the contents which are definable
- by you.
- </ul>
-</ul>
-
-<HR><pre>
-%s</pre>
-</body></html>
-""" % wx.lib.plot.__doc__
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- import sys,os
- import run
- run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])
-