Introduction
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In this lab, we will learn how to enable picking on the legend to toggle the original line on and off using Python Matplotlib.
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Import Required Libraries
First, we need to import the required libraries, which are NumPy and Matplotlib.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
Prepare Data
We will generate two sine waves with different frequencies using NumPy.
t = np.linspace(0, 1)
y1 = 2 * np.sin(2*np.pi*t)
y2 = 4 * np.sin(2*np.pi*2*t)
Create Figure and Axes
We will create a figure and axes using Matplotlib and set the title of the plot.
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.set_title('Click on legend line to toggle line on/off')
Create Lines and Legend
We will create two lines and a legend using Matplotlib.
line1, = ax.plot(t, y1, lw=2, label='1 Hz')
line2, = ax.plot(t, y2, lw=2, label='2 Hz')
leg = ax.legend(fancybox=True, shadow=True)
Map Legend Lines to Original Lines
We will map the legend lines to the original lines using a dictionary.
lines = [line1, line2]
lined = {} # Will map legend lines to original lines.
for legline, origline in zip(leg.get_lines(), lines):
legline.set_picker(True) # Enable picking on the legend line.
lined[legline] = origline
Define the On Pick Event Function
We will define the on pick event function that will toggle the visibility of the original line corresponding to the legend proxy line.
def on_pick(event):
# On the pick event, find the original line corresponding to the legend
# proxy line, and toggle its visibility.
legline = event.artist
origline = lined[legline]
visible = not origline.get_visible()
origline.set_visible(visible)
# Change the alpha on the line in the legend, so we can see what lines
# have been toggled.
legline.set_alpha(1.0 if visible else 0.2)
fig.canvas.draw()
Connect the On Pick Event Function to the Canvas
We will connect the on pick event function to the canvas.
fig.canvas.mpl_connect('pick_event', on_pick)
Show the Plot
We will show the plot using Matplotlib.
plt.show()
Summary
In this lab, we learned how to enable picking on the legend to toggle the original line on and off using Python Matplotlib. We created a figure and axes, prepared data, created lines and legend, mapped legend lines to original lines, defined the on pick event function, connected the on pick event function to the canvas, and showed the plot.
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