1505 lines
58 KiB
Python
1505 lines
58 KiB
Python
"""
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The rcsetup module contains the default values and the validation code for
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customization using matplotlib's rc settings.
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Each rc setting is assigned a default value and a function used to validate
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any attempted changes to that setting. The default values and validation
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functions are defined in the rcsetup module, and are used to construct the
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rcParams global object which stores the settings and is referenced throughout
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matplotlib.
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These default values should be consistent with the default matplotlibrc file
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that actually reflects the values given here. Any additions or deletions to the
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parameter set listed here should also be visited to the
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:file:`matplotlibrc.template` in matplotlib's root source directory.
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"""
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from collections.abc import Iterable, Mapping
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from functools import reduce
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import operator
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import os
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import re
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from matplotlib import cbook
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from matplotlib.cbook import ls_mapper
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from matplotlib.fontconfig_pattern import parse_fontconfig_pattern
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from matplotlib.colors import is_color_like
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# Don't let the original cycler collide with our validating cycler
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from cycler import Cycler, cycler as ccycler
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# The capitalized forms are needed for ipython at present; this may
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# change for later versions.
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interactive_bk = ['GTK3Agg', 'GTK3Cairo',
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'MacOSX',
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'nbAgg',
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'Qt4Agg', 'Qt4Cairo', 'Qt5Agg', 'Qt5Cairo',
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'TkAgg', 'TkCairo',
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'WebAgg',
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'WX', 'WXAgg', 'WXCairo']
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non_interactive_bk = ['agg', 'cairo',
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'pdf', 'pgf', 'ps', 'svg', 'template']
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all_backends = interactive_bk + non_interactive_bk
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class ValidateInStrings(object):
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def __init__(self, key, valid, ignorecase=False):
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'valid is a list of legal strings'
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self.key = key
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self.ignorecase = ignorecase
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def func(s):
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if ignorecase:
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return s.lower()
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else:
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return s
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self.valid = {func(k): k for k in valid}
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def __call__(self, s):
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if self.ignorecase:
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s = s.lower()
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if s in self.valid:
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return self.valid[s]
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raise ValueError('Unrecognized %s string %r: valid strings are %s'
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% (self.key, s, list(self.valid.values())))
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def _listify_validator(scalar_validator, allow_stringlist=False):
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def f(s):
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if isinstance(s, str):
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try:
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return [scalar_validator(v.strip()) for v in s.split(',')
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if v.strip()]
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except Exception:
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if allow_stringlist:
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# Sometimes, a list of colors might be a single string
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# of single-letter colornames. So give that a shot.
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return [scalar_validator(v.strip())
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for v in s if v.strip()]
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else:
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raise
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# We should allow any generic sequence type, including generators,
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# Numpy ndarrays, and pandas data structures. However, unordered
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# sequences, such as sets, should be allowed but discouraged unless the
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# user desires pseudorandom behavior.
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elif isinstance(s, Iterable) and not isinstance(s, Mapping):
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# The condition on this list comprehension will preserve the
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# behavior of filtering out any empty strings (behavior was
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# from the original validate_stringlist()), while allowing
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# any non-string/text scalar values such as numbers and arrays.
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return [scalar_validator(v) for v in s
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if not isinstance(v, str) or v]
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else:
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raise ValueError("{!r} must be of type: string or non-dictionary "
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"iterable".format(s))
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try:
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f.__name__ = "{}list".format(scalar_validator.__name__)
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except AttributeError: # class instance.
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f.__name__ = "{}List".format(type(scalar_validator).__name__)
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f.__doc__ = scalar_validator.__doc__
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return f
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def validate_any(s):
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return s
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validate_anylist = _listify_validator(validate_any)
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def validate_path_exists(s):
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"""If s is a path, return s, else False"""
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if s is None:
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return None
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if os.path.exists(s):
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return s
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else:
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raise RuntimeError('"%s" should be a path but it does not exist' % s)
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def validate_bool(b):
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"""Convert b to a boolean or raise"""
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if isinstance(b, str):
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b = b.lower()
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if b in ('t', 'y', 'yes', 'on', 'true', '1', 1, True):
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return True
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elif b in ('f', 'n', 'no', 'off', 'false', '0', 0, False):
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return False
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else:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert "%s" to boolean' % b)
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def validate_bool_maybe_none(b):
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"""Convert b to a boolean or raise."""
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if isinstance(b, str):
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b = b.lower()
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if b is None or b == 'none':
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return None
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if b in ('t', 'y', 'yes', 'on', 'true', '1', 1, True):
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return True
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elif b in ('f', 'n', 'no', 'off', 'false', '0', 0, False):
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return False
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else:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert "%s" to boolean' % b)
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def validate_float(s):
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"""Convert s to float or raise."""
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try:
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return float(s)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert "%s" to float' % s)
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validate_floatlist = _listify_validator(validate_float)
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def validate_float_or_None(s):
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"""Convert s to float, None or raise."""
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# values directly from the rc file can only be strings,
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# so we need to recognize the string "None" and convert
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# it into the object. We will be case-sensitive here to
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# avoid confusion between string values of 'none', which
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# can be a valid string value for some other parameters.
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if s is None or s == 'None':
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return None
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try:
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return float(s)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert "%s" to float or None' % s)
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def validate_string_or_None(s):
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"""Convert s to string or raise."""
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if s is None:
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return None
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try:
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return validate_string(s)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert "%s" to string' % s)
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def _validate_tex_preamble(s):
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if s is None or s == 'None':
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return ""
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try:
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if isinstance(s, str):
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return s
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elif isinstance(s, Iterable):
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return '\n'.join(s)
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else:
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raise TypeError
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except TypeError:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert "%s" to string' % s)
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def validate_axisbelow(s):
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try:
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return validate_bool(s)
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except ValueError:
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if isinstance(s, str):
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s = s.lower()
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if s.startswith('line'):
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return 'line'
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raise ValueError('%s cannot be interpreted as'
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' True, False, or "line"' % s)
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def validate_dpi(s):
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"""Confirm s is string 'figure' or convert s to float or raise."""
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if s == 'figure':
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return s
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try:
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return float(s)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('"%s" is not string "figure" or'
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' could not convert "%s" to float' % (s, s))
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def validate_int(s):
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"""Convert s to int or raise."""
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try:
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return int(s)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert "%s" to int' % s)
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def validate_int_or_None(s):
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"""Return None if s is None or return ``int(s)``, otherwise raise."""
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if s == 'None':
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s = None
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if s is None:
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return None
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try:
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return int(s)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert "%s" to int' % s)
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def validate_fonttype(s):
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"""
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Confirm that this is a Postscript or PDF font type that we know how to
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convert to.
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"""
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fonttypes = {'type3': 3,
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'truetype': 42}
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try:
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fonttype = validate_int(s)
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except ValueError:
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try:
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return fonttypes[s.lower()]
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except KeyError:
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raise ValueError(
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'Supported Postscript/PDF font types are %s' % list(fonttypes))
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else:
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if fonttype not in fonttypes.values():
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raise ValueError(
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'Supported Postscript/PDF font types are %s' %
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list(fonttypes.values()))
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return fonttype
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_validate_standard_backends = ValidateInStrings(
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'backend', all_backends, ignorecase=True)
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_auto_backend_sentinel = object()
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def validate_backend(s):
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backend = (
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s if s is _auto_backend_sentinel or s.startswith("module://")
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else _validate_standard_backends(s))
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return backend
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@cbook.deprecated("3.1")
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def validate_qt4(s):
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if s is None:
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return None
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return ValidateInStrings("backend.qt4", ['PyQt4', 'PySide', 'PyQt4v2'])(s)
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@cbook.deprecated("3.1")
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def validate_qt5(s):
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if s is None:
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return None
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return ValidateInStrings("backend.qt5", ['PyQt5', 'PySide2'])(s)
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def validate_toolbar(s):
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validator = ValidateInStrings(
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'toolbar',
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['None', 'toolbar2', 'toolmanager'],
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ignorecase=True)
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return validator(s)
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_seq_err_msg = ('You must supply exactly {n} values, you provided {num} '
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'values: {s}')
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_str_err_msg = ('You must supply exactly {n} comma-separated values, you '
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'provided {num} comma-separated values: {s}')
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class validate_nseq_float(object):
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def __init__(self, n=None, allow_none=False):
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self.n = n
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self.allow_none = allow_none
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def __call__(self, s):
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"""Return a list of *n* floats or raise."""
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if isinstance(s, str):
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s = [x.strip() for x in s.split(',')]
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err_msg = _str_err_msg
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else:
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err_msg = _seq_err_msg
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if self.n is not None and len(s) != self.n:
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raise ValueError(err_msg.format(n=self.n, num=len(s), s=s))
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try:
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return [float(val)
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if not self.allow_none or val is not None
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else val
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for val in s]
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert all entries to floats')
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class validate_nseq_int(object):
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def __init__(self, n=None):
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self.n = n
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def __call__(self, s):
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"""Return a list of *n* ints or raise."""
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if isinstance(s, str):
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s = [x.strip() for x in s.split(',')]
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err_msg = _str_err_msg
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else:
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err_msg = _seq_err_msg
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if self.n is not None and len(s) != self.n:
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raise ValueError(err_msg.format(n=self.n, num=len(s), s=s))
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try:
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return [int(val) for val in s]
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('Could not convert all entries to ints')
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def validate_color_or_inherit(s):
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"""Return a valid color arg."""
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if s == 'inherit':
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return s
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return validate_color(s)
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def validate_color_or_auto(s):
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if s == 'auto':
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return s
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return validate_color(s)
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def validate_color_for_prop_cycle(s):
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# Special-case the N-th color cycle syntax, this obviously can not
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# go in the color cycle.
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if isinstance(s, bytes):
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match = re.match(b'^C[0-9]$', s)
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if match is not None:
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raise ValueError('Can not put cycle reference ({cn!r}) in '
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'prop_cycler'.format(cn=s))
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elif isinstance(s, str):
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match = re.match('^C[0-9]$', s)
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if match is not None:
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raise ValueError('Can not put cycle reference ({cn!r}) in '
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'prop_cycler'.format(cn=s))
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return validate_color(s)
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def validate_color(s):
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"""Return a valid color arg."""
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try:
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if s.lower() == 'none':
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return 'none'
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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if isinstance(s, str):
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if len(s) == 6 or len(s) == 8:
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stmp = '#' + s
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if is_color_like(stmp):
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return stmp
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if is_color_like(s):
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return s
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# If it is still valid, it must be a tuple.
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colorarg = s
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msg = ''
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if s.find(',') >= 0:
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# get rid of grouping symbols
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stmp = ''.join([c for c in s if c.isdigit() or c == '.' or c == ','])
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vals = stmp.split(',')
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if len(vals) not in [3, 4]:
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msg = '\nColor tuples must be of length 3 or 4'
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else:
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try:
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colorarg = [float(val) for val in vals]
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except ValueError:
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msg = '\nCould not convert all entries to floats'
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if not msg and is_color_like(colorarg):
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return colorarg
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raise ValueError('%s does not look like a color arg%s' % (s, msg))
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validate_colorlist = _listify_validator(validate_color, allow_stringlist=True)
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validate_colorlist.__doc__ = 'return a list of colorspecs'
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def validate_string(s):
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if isinstance(s, str):
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# Always leave str as str and unicode as unicode
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return s
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else:
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return str(s)
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validate_stringlist = _listify_validator(str)
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validate_stringlist.__doc__ = 'return a list'
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validate_orientation = ValidateInStrings(
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'orientation', ['landscape', 'portrait'])
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def validate_aspect(s):
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if s in ('auto', 'equal'):
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return s
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try:
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return float(s)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError('not a valid aspect specification')
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def validate_fontsize_None(s):
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if s is None or s == 'None':
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return None
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else:
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return validate_fontsize(s)
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def validate_fontsize(s):
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fontsizes = ['xx-small', 'x-small', 'small', 'medium', 'large',
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'x-large', 'xx-large', 'smaller', 'larger']
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if isinstance(s, str):
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s = s.lower()
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if s in fontsizes:
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return s
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try:
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return float(s)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError("%s is not a valid font size. Valid font sizes "
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"are %s." % (s, ", ".join(fontsizes)))
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validate_fontsizelist = _listify_validator(validate_fontsize)
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def validate_fontweight(s):
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weights = [
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'ultralight', 'light', 'normal', 'regular', 'book', 'medium', 'roman',
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'semibold', 'demibold', 'demi', 'bold', 'heavy', 'extra bold', 'black']
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# Note: Historically, weights have been case-sensitive in Matplotlib
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if s in weights:
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return s
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try:
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return int(s)
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except (ValueError, TypeError):
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raise ValueError(f'{s} is not a valid font weight.')
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def validate_font_properties(s):
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parse_fontconfig_pattern(s)
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return s
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validate_fontset = ValidateInStrings(
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'fontset',
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['dejavusans', 'dejavuserif', 'cm', 'stix', 'stixsans', 'custom'])
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def validate_mathtext_default(s):
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if s == "circled":
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cbook.warn_deprecated(
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"3.1", message="Support for setting the mathtext.default rcParam "
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"to 'circled' is deprecated since %(since)s and will be removed "
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"%(removal)s.")
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return ValidateInStrings(
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'default',
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"rm cal it tt sf bf default bb frak circled scr regular".split())(s)
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_validate_alignment = ValidateInStrings(
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'alignment',
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['center', 'top', 'bottom', 'baseline',
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'center_baseline'])
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_validate_verbose = ValidateInStrings(
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'verbose',
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['silent', 'helpful', 'debug', 'debug-annoying'])
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@cbook.deprecated("3.1")
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def validate_verbose(s):
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return _validate_verbose(s)
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def validate_whiskers(s):
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if s == 'range':
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return 'range'
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else:
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try:
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v = validate_nseq_float(2)(s)
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return v
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except (TypeError, ValueError):
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try:
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v = float(s)
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return v
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError("Not a valid whisker value ['range', float, "
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"(float, float)]")
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def update_savefig_format(value):
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# The old savefig.extension could also have a value of "auto", but
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# the new savefig.format does not. We need to fix this here.
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value = validate_string(value)
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if value == 'auto':
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value = 'png'
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return value
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validate_ps_papersize = ValidateInStrings(
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'ps_papersize',
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['auto', 'letter', 'legal', 'ledger',
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'a0', 'a1', 'a2', 'a3', 'a4', 'a5', 'a6', 'a7', 'a8', 'a9', 'a10',
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'b0', 'b1', 'b2', 'b3', 'b4', 'b5', 'b6', 'b7', 'b8', 'b9', 'b10',
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], ignorecase=True)
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def validate_ps_distiller(s):
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if isinstance(s, str):
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|
s = s.lower()
|
|
if s in ('none', None):
|
|
return None
|
|
elif s in ('false', False):
|
|
return False
|
|
elif s in ('ghostscript', 'xpdf'):
|
|
return s
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError('matplotlibrc ps.usedistiller must either be none, '
|
|
'ghostscript or xpdf')
|
|
|
|
|
|
validate_joinstyle = ValidateInStrings('joinstyle',
|
|
['miter', 'round', 'bevel'],
|
|
ignorecase=True)
|
|
validate_joinstylelist = _listify_validator(validate_joinstyle)
|
|
|
|
validate_capstyle = ValidateInStrings('capstyle',
|
|
['butt', 'round', 'projecting'],
|
|
ignorecase=True)
|
|
validate_capstylelist = _listify_validator(validate_capstyle)
|
|
|
|
validate_fillstyle = ValidateInStrings('markers.fillstyle',
|
|
['full', 'left', 'right', 'bottom',
|
|
'top', 'none'])
|
|
validate_fillstylelist = _listify_validator(validate_fillstyle)
|
|
|
|
_validate_negative_linestyle = ValidateInStrings('negative_linestyle',
|
|
['solid', 'dashed'],
|
|
ignorecase=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_markevery(s):
|
|
"""
|
|
Validate the markevery property of a Line2D object.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
----------
|
|
s : None, int, float, slice, length-2 tuple of ints,
|
|
length-2 tuple of floats, list of ints
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
-------
|
|
s : None, int, float, slice, length-2 tuple of ints,
|
|
length-2 tuple of floats, list of ints
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
# Validate s against type slice
|
|
if isinstance(s, slice):
|
|
return s
|
|
# Validate s against type tuple
|
|
if isinstance(s, tuple):
|
|
tupMaxLength = 2
|
|
tupType = type(s[0])
|
|
if len(s) != tupMaxLength:
|
|
raise TypeError("'markevery' tuple must have a length of "
|
|
"%d" % (tupMaxLength))
|
|
if tupType is int and not all(isinstance(e, int) for e in s):
|
|
raise TypeError("'markevery' tuple with first element of "
|
|
"type int must have all elements of type "
|
|
"int")
|
|
if tupType is float and not all(isinstance(e, float) for e in s):
|
|
raise TypeError("'markevery' tuple with first element of "
|
|
"type float must have all elements of type "
|
|
"float")
|
|
if tupType is not float and tupType is not int:
|
|
raise TypeError("'markevery' tuple contains an invalid type")
|
|
# Validate s against type list
|
|
elif isinstance(s, list):
|
|
if not all(isinstance(e, int) for e in s):
|
|
raise TypeError("'markevery' list must have all elements of "
|
|
"type int")
|
|
# Validate s against type float int and None
|
|
elif not isinstance(s, (float, int)):
|
|
if s is not None:
|
|
raise TypeError("'markevery' is of an invalid type")
|
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
|
|
validate_markeverylist = _listify_validator(validate_markevery)
|
|
|
|
validate_legend_loc = ValidateInStrings(
|
|
'legend_loc',
|
|
['best',
|
|
'upper right',
|
|
'upper left',
|
|
'lower left',
|
|
'lower right',
|
|
'right',
|
|
'center left',
|
|
'center right',
|
|
'lower center',
|
|
'upper center',
|
|
'center'], ignorecase=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_svg_fonttype(s):
|
|
if s in ["none", "path"]:
|
|
return s
|
|
raise ValueError("Unrecognized svg.fonttype string '{}'; "
|
|
"valid strings are 'none', 'path'")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_hinting(s):
|
|
if s in (True, False):
|
|
return s
|
|
if s.lower() in ('auto', 'native', 'either', 'none'):
|
|
return s.lower()
|
|
raise ValueError("hinting should be 'auto', 'native', 'either' or 'none'")
|
|
|
|
|
|
validate_pgf_texsystem = ValidateInStrings('pgf.texsystem',
|
|
['xelatex', 'lualatex', 'pdflatex'])
|
|
|
|
validate_movie_writer = ValidateInStrings('animation.writer',
|
|
['ffmpeg', 'ffmpeg_file',
|
|
'avconv', 'avconv_file',
|
|
'imagemagick', 'imagemagick_file',
|
|
'html'])
|
|
|
|
validate_movie_frame_fmt = ValidateInStrings('animation.frame_format',
|
|
['png', 'jpeg', 'tiff', 'raw', 'rgba'])
|
|
|
|
validate_axis_locator = ValidateInStrings('major', ['minor', 'both', 'major'])
|
|
|
|
validate_movie_html_fmt = ValidateInStrings('animation.html',
|
|
['html5', 'jshtml', 'none'])
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_bbox(s):
|
|
if isinstance(s, str):
|
|
s = s.lower()
|
|
if s == 'tight':
|
|
return s
|
|
if s == 'standard':
|
|
return None
|
|
raise ValueError("bbox should be 'tight' or 'standard'")
|
|
elif s is not None:
|
|
# Backwards compatibility. None is equivalent to 'standard'.
|
|
raise ValueError("bbox should be 'tight' or 'standard'")
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_sketch(s):
|
|
if isinstance(s, str):
|
|
s = s.lower()
|
|
if s == 'none' or s is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
if isinstance(s, str):
|
|
result = tuple([float(v.strip()) for v in s.split(',')])
|
|
elif isinstance(s, (list, tuple)):
|
|
result = tuple([float(v) for v in s])
|
|
if len(result) != 3:
|
|
raise ValueError("path.sketch must be a tuple (scale, length, randomness)")
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ValidateInterval(object):
|
|
"""
|
|
Value must be in interval
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self, vmin, vmax, closedmin=True, closedmax=True):
|
|
self.vmin = vmin
|
|
self.vmax = vmax
|
|
self.cmin = closedmin
|
|
self.cmax = closedmax
|
|
|
|
def __call__(self, s):
|
|
try:
|
|
s = float(s)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
raise RuntimeError('Value must be a float; found "%s"' % s)
|
|
|
|
if self.cmin and s < self.vmin:
|
|
raise RuntimeError('Value must be >= %f; found "%f"' %
|
|
(self.vmin, s))
|
|
elif not self.cmin and s <= self.vmin:
|
|
raise RuntimeError('Value must be > %f; found "%f"' %
|
|
(self.vmin, s))
|
|
|
|
if self.cmax and s > self.vmax:
|
|
raise RuntimeError('Value must be <= %f; found "%f"' %
|
|
(self.vmax, s))
|
|
elif not self.cmax and s >= self.vmax:
|
|
raise RuntimeError('Value must be < %f; found "%f"' %
|
|
(self.vmax, s))
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
|
|
validate_grid_axis = ValidateInStrings('axes.grid.axis', ['x', 'y', 'both'])
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_hatch(s):
|
|
"""
|
|
Validate a hatch pattern.
|
|
A hatch pattern string can have any sequence of the following
|
|
characters: ``\\ / | - + * . x o O``.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if not isinstance(s, str):
|
|
raise ValueError("Hatch pattern must be a string")
|
|
unknown = set(s) - {'\\', '/', '|', '-', '+', '*', '.', 'x', 'o', 'O'}
|
|
if unknown:
|
|
raise ValueError("Unknown hatch symbol(s): %s" % list(unknown))
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
|
|
validate_hatchlist = _listify_validator(validate_hatch)
|
|
validate_dashlist = _listify_validator(validate_nseq_float(allow_none=True))
|
|
|
|
|
|
_prop_validators = {
|
|
'color': _listify_validator(validate_color_for_prop_cycle,
|
|
allow_stringlist=True),
|
|
'linewidth': validate_floatlist,
|
|
'linestyle': validate_stringlist,
|
|
'facecolor': validate_colorlist,
|
|
'edgecolor': validate_colorlist,
|
|
'joinstyle': validate_joinstylelist,
|
|
'capstyle': validate_capstylelist,
|
|
'fillstyle': validate_fillstylelist,
|
|
'markerfacecolor': validate_colorlist,
|
|
'markersize': validate_floatlist,
|
|
'markeredgewidth': validate_floatlist,
|
|
'markeredgecolor': validate_colorlist,
|
|
'markevery': validate_markeverylist,
|
|
'alpha': validate_floatlist,
|
|
'marker': validate_stringlist,
|
|
'hatch': validate_hatchlist,
|
|
'dashes': validate_dashlist,
|
|
}
|
|
_prop_aliases = {
|
|
'c': 'color',
|
|
'lw': 'linewidth',
|
|
'ls': 'linestyle',
|
|
'fc': 'facecolor',
|
|
'ec': 'edgecolor',
|
|
'mfc': 'markerfacecolor',
|
|
'mec': 'markeredgecolor',
|
|
'mew': 'markeredgewidth',
|
|
'ms': 'markersize',
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
def cycler(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
"""
|
|
Creates a `~cycler.Cycler` object much like :func:`cycler.cycler`,
|
|
but includes input validation.
|
|
|
|
Call signatures::
|
|
|
|
cycler(cycler)
|
|
cycler(label=values[, label2=values2[, ...]])
|
|
cycler(label, values)
|
|
|
|
Form 1 copies a given `~cycler.Cycler` object.
|
|
|
|
Form 2 creates a `~cycler.Cycler` which cycles over one or more
|
|
properties simultaneously. If multiple properties are given, their
|
|
value lists must have the same length.
|
|
|
|
Form 3 creates a `~cycler.Cycler` for a single property. This form
|
|
exists for compatibility with the original cycler. Its use is
|
|
discouraged in favor of the kwarg form, i.e. ``cycler(label=values)``.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
----------
|
|
cycler : Cycler
|
|
Copy constructor for Cycler.
|
|
|
|
label : str
|
|
The property key. Must be a valid `.Artist` property.
|
|
For example, 'color' or 'linestyle'. Aliases are allowed,
|
|
such as 'c' for 'color' and 'lw' for 'linewidth'.
|
|
|
|
values : iterable
|
|
Finite-length iterable of the property values. These values
|
|
are validated and will raise a ValueError if invalid.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
-------
|
|
cycler : Cycler
|
|
A new :class:`~cycler.Cycler` for the given properties.
|
|
|
|
Examples
|
|
--------
|
|
Creating a cycler for a single property:
|
|
|
|
>>> c = cycler(color=['red', 'green', 'blue'])
|
|
|
|
Creating a cycler for simultaneously cycling over multiple properties
|
|
(e.g. red circle, green plus, blue cross):
|
|
|
|
>>> c = cycler(color=['red', 'green', 'blue'],
|
|
... marker=['o', '+', 'x'])
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if args and kwargs:
|
|
raise TypeError("cycler() can only accept positional OR keyword "
|
|
"arguments -- not both.")
|
|
elif not args and not kwargs:
|
|
raise TypeError("cycler() must have positional OR keyword arguments")
|
|
|
|
if len(args) == 1:
|
|
if not isinstance(args[0], Cycler):
|
|
raise TypeError("If only one positional argument given, it must "
|
|
" be a Cycler instance.")
|
|
return validate_cycler(args[0])
|
|
elif len(args) == 2:
|
|
pairs = [(args[0], args[1])]
|
|
elif len(args) > 2:
|
|
raise TypeError("No more than 2 positional arguments allowed")
|
|
else:
|
|
pairs = kwargs.items()
|
|
|
|
validated = []
|
|
for prop, vals in pairs:
|
|
norm_prop = _prop_aliases.get(prop, prop)
|
|
validator = _prop_validators.get(norm_prop, None)
|
|
if validator is None:
|
|
raise TypeError("Unknown artist property: %s" % prop)
|
|
vals = validator(vals)
|
|
# We will normalize the property names as well to reduce
|
|
# the amount of alias handling code elsewhere.
|
|
validated.append((norm_prop, vals))
|
|
|
|
return reduce(operator.add, (ccycler(k, v) for k, v in validated))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_cycler(s):
|
|
"""Return a Cycler object from a string repr or the object itself."""
|
|
if isinstance(s, str):
|
|
try:
|
|
# TODO: We might want to rethink this...
|
|
# While I think I have it quite locked down,
|
|
# it is execution of arbitrary code without
|
|
# sanitation.
|
|
# Combine this with the possibility that rcparams
|
|
# might come from the internet (future plans), this
|
|
# could be downright dangerous.
|
|
# I locked it down by only having the 'cycler()' function
|
|
# available.
|
|
# UPDATE: Partly plugging a security hole.
|
|
# I really should have read this:
|
|
# http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/201206/eval_really_is_dangerous.html
|
|
# We should replace this eval with a combo of PyParsing and
|
|
# ast.literal_eval()
|
|
if '.__' in s.replace(' ', ''):
|
|
raise ValueError("'%s' seems to have dunder methods. Raising"
|
|
" an exception for your safety")
|
|
s = eval(s, {'cycler': cycler, '__builtins__': {}})
|
|
except BaseException as e:
|
|
raise ValueError("'%s' is not a valid cycler construction: %s" %
|
|
(s, e))
|
|
# Should make sure what comes from the above eval()
|
|
# is a Cycler object.
|
|
if isinstance(s, Cycler):
|
|
cycler_inst = s
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError("object was not a string or Cycler instance: %s" % s)
|
|
|
|
unknowns = cycler_inst.keys - (set(_prop_validators) | set(_prop_aliases))
|
|
if unknowns:
|
|
raise ValueError("Unknown artist properties: %s" % unknowns)
|
|
|
|
# Not a full validation, but it'll at least normalize property names
|
|
# A fuller validation would require v0.10 of cycler.
|
|
checker = set()
|
|
for prop in cycler_inst.keys:
|
|
norm_prop = _prop_aliases.get(prop, prop)
|
|
if norm_prop != prop and norm_prop in cycler_inst.keys:
|
|
raise ValueError("Cannot specify both '{0}' and alias '{1}'"
|
|
" in the same prop_cycle".format(norm_prop, prop))
|
|
if norm_prop in checker:
|
|
raise ValueError("Another property was already aliased to '{0}'."
|
|
" Collision normalizing '{1}'.".format(norm_prop,
|
|
prop))
|
|
checker.update([norm_prop])
|
|
|
|
# This is just an extra-careful check, just in case there is some
|
|
# edge-case I haven't thought of.
|
|
assert len(checker) == len(cycler_inst.keys)
|
|
|
|
# Now, it should be safe to mutate this cycler
|
|
for prop in cycler_inst.keys:
|
|
norm_prop = _prop_aliases.get(prop, prop)
|
|
cycler_inst.change_key(prop, norm_prop)
|
|
|
|
for key, vals in cycler_inst.by_key().items():
|
|
_prop_validators[key](vals)
|
|
|
|
return cycler_inst
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_hist_bins(s):
|
|
valid_strs = ["auto", "sturges", "fd", "doane", "scott", "rice", "sqrt"]
|
|
if isinstance(s, str) and s in valid_strs:
|
|
return s
|
|
try:
|
|
return int(s)
|
|
except (TypeError, ValueError):
|
|
pass
|
|
try:
|
|
return validate_floatlist(s)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
pass
|
|
raise ValueError("'hist.bins' must be one of {}, an int or"
|
|
" a sequence of floats".format(valid_strs))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_animation_writer_path(p):
|
|
# Make sure it's a string and then figure out if the animations
|
|
# are already loaded and reset the writers (which will validate
|
|
# the path on next call)
|
|
if not isinstance(p, str):
|
|
raise ValueError("path must be a (unicode) string")
|
|
from sys import modules
|
|
# set dirty, so that the next call to the registry will re-evaluate
|
|
# the state.
|
|
# only set dirty if already loaded. If not loaded, the load will
|
|
# trigger the checks.
|
|
if "matplotlib.animation" in modules:
|
|
modules["matplotlib.animation"].writers.set_dirty()
|
|
return p
|
|
|
|
|
|
def validate_webagg_address(s):
|
|
if s is not None:
|
|
import socket
|
|
try:
|
|
socket.inet_aton(s)
|
|
except socket.error as e:
|
|
raise ValueError("'webagg.address' is not a valid IP address")
|
|
return s
|
|
raise ValueError("'webagg.address' is not a valid IP address")
|
|
|
|
|
|
# A validator dedicated to the named line styles, based on the items in
|
|
# ls_mapper, and a list of possible strings read from Line2D.set_linestyle
|
|
_validate_named_linestyle = ValidateInStrings(
|
|
'linestyle',
|
|
[*ls_mapper.keys(), *ls_mapper.values(), 'None', 'none', ' ', ''],
|
|
ignorecase=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _validate_linestyle(ls):
|
|
"""
|
|
A validator for all possible line styles, the named ones *and*
|
|
the on-off ink sequences.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Look first for a valid named line style, like '--' or 'solid' Also
|
|
# includes bytes(-arrays) here (they all fail _validate_named_linestyle);
|
|
# otherwise, if *ls* is of even-length, it will be passed to the instance
|
|
# of validate_nseq_float, which will return an absurd on-off ink
|
|
# sequence...
|
|
if isinstance(ls, (str, bytes, bytearray)):
|
|
return _validate_named_linestyle(ls)
|
|
|
|
# Look for an on-off ink sequence (in points) *of even length*.
|
|
# Offset is set to None.
|
|
try:
|
|
if len(ls) % 2 != 0:
|
|
raise ValueError("the linestyle sequence {!r} is not of even "
|
|
"length.".format(ls))
|
|
|
|
return (None, validate_nseq_float()(ls))
|
|
|
|
except (ValueError, TypeError):
|
|
# TypeError can be raised inside the instance of validate_nseq_float,
|
|
# by wrong types passed to float(), like NoneType.
|
|
raise ValueError("linestyle {!r} is not a valid on-off ink "
|
|
"sequence.".format(ls))
|
|
|
|
|
|
# a map from key -> value, converter
|
|
defaultParams = {
|
|
'backend': [_auto_backend_sentinel, validate_backend],
|
|
'backend_fallback': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
'webagg.port': [8988, validate_int],
|
|
'webagg.address': ['127.0.0.1', validate_webagg_address],
|
|
'webagg.open_in_browser': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
'webagg.port_retries': [50, validate_int],
|
|
'toolbar': ['toolbar2', validate_toolbar],
|
|
'datapath': [None, validate_path_exists], # handled by
|
|
# _get_data_path_cached
|
|
'interactive': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
'timezone': ['UTC', validate_string],
|
|
|
|
# the verbosity setting
|
|
'verbose.level': ['silent', _validate_verbose],
|
|
'verbose.fileo': ['sys.stdout', validate_string],
|
|
|
|
# line props
|
|
'lines.linewidth': [1.5, validate_float], # line width in points
|
|
'lines.linestyle': ['-', _validate_linestyle], # solid line
|
|
'lines.color': ['C0', validate_color], # first color in color cycle
|
|
'lines.marker': ['None', validate_string], # marker name
|
|
'lines.markerfacecolor': ['auto', validate_color_or_auto], # default color
|
|
'lines.markeredgecolor': ['auto', validate_color_or_auto], # default color
|
|
'lines.markeredgewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
|
|
'lines.markersize': [6, validate_float], # markersize, in points
|
|
'lines.antialiased': [True, validate_bool], # antialiased (no jaggies)
|
|
'lines.dash_joinstyle': ['round', validate_joinstyle],
|
|
'lines.solid_joinstyle': ['round', validate_joinstyle],
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'lines.dash_capstyle': ['butt', validate_capstyle],
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'lines.solid_capstyle': ['projecting', validate_capstyle],
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'lines.dashed_pattern': [[3.7, 1.6], validate_nseq_float(allow_none=True)],
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'lines.dashdot_pattern': [[6.4, 1.6, 1, 1.6],
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validate_nseq_float(allow_none=True)],
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'lines.dotted_pattern': [[1, 1.65], validate_nseq_float(allow_none=True)],
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'lines.scale_dashes': [True, validate_bool],
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# marker props
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'markers.fillstyle': ['full', validate_fillstyle],
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## patch props
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'patch.linewidth': [1.0, validate_float], # line width in points
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'patch.edgecolor': ['black', validate_color],
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'patch.force_edgecolor': [False, validate_bool],
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'patch.facecolor': ['C0', validate_color], # first color in cycle
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'patch.antialiased': [True, validate_bool], # antialiased (no jaggies)
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## hatch props
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'hatch.color': ['black', validate_color],
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'hatch.linewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
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## Histogram properties
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'hist.bins': [10, validate_hist_bins],
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## Boxplot properties
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'boxplot.notch': [False, validate_bool],
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'boxplot.vertical': [True, validate_bool],
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'boxplot.whiskers': [1.5, validate_whiskers],
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'boxplot.bootstrap': [None, validate_int_or_None],
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'boxplot.patchartist': [False, validate_bool],
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'boxplot.showmeans': [False, validate_bool],
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'boxplot.showcaps': [True, validate_bool],
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'boxplot.showbox': [True, validate_bool],
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'boxplot.showfliers': [True, validate_bool],
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'boxplot.meanline': [False, validate_bool],
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'boxplot.flierprops.color': ['black', validate_color],
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'boxplot.flierprops.marker': ['o', validate_string],
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'boxplot.flierprops.markerfacecolor': ['none', validate_color_or_auto],
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'boxplot.flierprops.markeredgecolor': ['black', validate_color],
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'boxplot.flierprops.markeredgewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
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'boxplot.flierprops.markersize': [6, validate_float],
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'boxplot.flierprops.linestyle': ['none', _validate_linestyle],
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'boxplot.flierprops.linewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
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'boxplot.boxprops.color': ['black', validate_color],
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'boxplot.boxprops.linewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
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'boxplot.boxprops.linestyle': ['-', _validate_linestyle],
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'boxplot.whiskerprops.color': ['black', validate_color],
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'boxplot.whiskerprops.linewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
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'boxplot.whiskerprops.linestyle': ['-', _validate_linestyle],
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'boxplot.capprops.color': ['black', validate_color],
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'boxplot.capprops.linewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
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'boxplot.capprops.linestyle': ['-', _validate_linestyle],
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'boxplot.medianprops.color': ['C1', validate_color],
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'boxplot.medianprops.linewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
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'boxplot.medianprops.linestyle': ['-', _validate_linestyle],
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'boxplot.meanprops.color': ['C2', validate_color],
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'boxplot.meanprops.marker': ['^', validate_string],
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'boxplot.meanprops.markerfacecolor': ['C2', validate_color],
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'boxplot.meanprops.markeredgecolor': ['C2', validate_color],
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'boxplot.meanprops.markersize': [6, validate_float],
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'boxplot.meanprops.linestyle': ['--', _validate_linestyle],
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'boxplot.meanprops.linewidth': [1.0, validate_float],
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## font props
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'font.family': [['sans-serif'], validate_stringlist], # used by text object
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'font.style': ['normal', validate_string],
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'font.variant': ['normal', validate_string],
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'font.stretch': ['normal', validate_string],
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'font.weight': ['normal', validate_fontweight],
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'font.size': [10, validate_float], # Base font size in points
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'font.serif': [['DejaVu Serif', 'Bitstream Vera Serif',
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'Computer Modern Roman',
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'New Century Schoolbook', 'Century Schoolbook L',
|
|
'Utopia', 'ITC Bookman', 'Bookman',
|
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'Nimbus Roman No9 L', 'Times New Roman',
|
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'Times', 'Palatino', 'Charter', 'serif'],
|
|
validate_stringlist],
|
|
'font.sans-serif': [['DejaVu Sans', 'Bitstream Vera Sans',
|
|
'Computer Modern Sans Serif',
|
|
'Lucida Grande', 'Verdana', 'Geneva', 'Lucid',
|
|
'Arial', 'Helvetica', 'Avant Garde', 'sans-serif'],
|
|
validate_stringlist],
|
|
'font.cursive': [['Apple Chancery', 'Textile', 'Zapf Chancery',
|
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'Sand', 'Script MT', 'Felipa', 'cursive'],
|
|
validate_stringlist],
|
|
'font.fantasy': [['Comic Sans MS', 'Chicago', 'Charcoal', 'Impact',
|
|
'Western', 'Humor Sans', 'xkcd', 'fantasy'],
|
|
validate_stringlist],
|
|
'font.monospace': [['DejaVu Sans Mono', 'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono',
|
|
'Computer Modern Typewriter',
|
|
'Andale Mono', 'Nimbus Mono L', 'Courier New',
|
|
'Courier', 'Fixed', 'Terminal', 'monospace'],
|
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validate_stringlist],
|
|
|
|
# text props
|
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'text.color': ['black', validate_color],
|
|
'text.usetex': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
'text.latex.unicode': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
'text.latex.preamble': ['', _validate_tex_preamble],
|
|
'text.latex.preview': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
'text.hinting': ['auto', validate_hinting],
|
|
'text.hinting_factor': [8, validate_int],
|
|
'text.antialiased': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
|
|
'mathtext.cal': ['cursive', validate_font_properties],
|
|
'mathtext.rm': ['sans', validate_font_properties],
|
|
'mathtext.tt': ['monospace', validate_font_properties],
|
|
'mathtext.it': ['sans:italic', validate_font_properties],
|
|
'mathtext.bf': ['sans:bold', validate_font_properties],
|
|
'mathtext.sf': ['sans', validate_font_properties],
|
|
'mathtext.fontset': ['dejavusans', validate_fontset],
|
|
'mathtext.default': ['it', validate_mathtext_default],
|
|
'mathtext.fallback_to_cm': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
|
|
'image.aspect': ['equal', validate_aspect], # equal, auto, a number
|
|
'image.interpolation': ['nearest', validate_string],
|
|
'image.cmap': ['viridis', validate_string], # gray, jet, etc.
|
|
'image.lut': [256, validate_int], # lookup table
|
|
'image.origin': ['upper',
|
|
ValidateInStrings('image.origin', ['upper', 'lower'])],
|
|
'image.resample': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
# Specify whether vector graphics backends will combine all images on a
|
|
# set of axes into a single composite image
|
|
'image.composite_image': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
|
|
# contour props
|
|
'contour.negative_linestyle': ['dashed', _validate_linestyle],
|
|
'contour.corner_mask': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
|
|
# errorbar props
|
|
'errorbar.capsize': [0, validate_float],
|
|
|
|
# axes props
|
|
'axes.axisbelow': ['line', validate_axisbelow],
|
|
'axes.facecolor': ['white', validate_color], # background color
|
|
'axes.edgecolor': ['black', validate_color], # edge color
|
|
'axes.linewidth': [0.8, validate_float], # edge linewidth
|
|
|
|
'axes.spines.left': [True, validate_bool], # Set visibility of axes
|
|
'axes.spines.right': [True, validate_bool], # 'spines', the lines
|
|
'axes.spines.bottom': [True, validate_bool], # around the chart
|
|
'axes.spines.top': [True, validate_bool], # denoting data boundary
|
|
|
|
'axes.titlesize': ['large', validate_fontsize], # fontsize of the
|
|
# axes title
|
|
'axes.titleweight': ['normal', validate_fontweight], # font weight of axes title
|
|
'axes.titlepad': [6.0, validate_float], # pad from axes top to title in points
|
|
'axes.grid': [False, validate_bool], # display grid or not
|
|
'axes.grid.which': ['major', validate_axis_locator], # set whether the gid are by
|
|
# default draw on 'major'
|
|
# 'minor' or 'both' kind of
|
|
# axis locator
|
|
'axes.grid.axis': ['both', validate_grid_axis], # grid type:
|
|
# 'x', 'y', or 'both'
|
|
'axes.labelsize': ['medium', validate_fontsize], # fontsize of the
|
|
# x any y labels
|
|
'axes.labelpad': [4.0, validate_float], # space between label and axis
|
|
'axes.labelweight': ['normal', validate_fontweight], # fontsize of the x any y labels
|
|
'axes.labelcolor': ['black', validate_color], # color of axis label
|
|
'axes.formatter.limits': [[-7, 7], validate_nseq_int(2)],
|
|
# use scientific notation if log10
|
|
# of the axis range is smaller than the
|
|
# first or larger than the second
|
|
'axes.formatter.use_locale': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
# Use the current locale to format ticks
|
|
'axes.formatter.use_mathtext': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
'axes.formatter.min_exponent': [0, validate_int], # minimum exponent to format in scientific notation
|
|
'axes.formatter.useoffset': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
'axes.formatter.offset_threshold': [4, validate_int],
|
|
'axes.unicode_minus': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
# This entry can be either a cycler object or a
|
|
# string repr of a cycler-object, which gets eval()'ed
|
|
# to create the object.
|
|
'axes.prop_cycle': [
|
|
ccycler('color',
|
|
['#1f77b4', '#ff7f0e', '#2ca02c', '#d62728',
|
|
'#9467bd', '#8c564b', '#e377c2', '#7f7f7f',
|
|
'#bcbd22', '#17becf']),
|
|
validate_cycler],
|
|
# If 'data', axes limits are set close to the data.
|
|
# If 'round_numbers' axes limits are set to the nearest round numbers.
|
|
'axes.autolimit_mode': [
|
|
'data',
|
|
ValidateInStrings('autolimit_mode', ['data', 'round_numbers'])],
|
|
'axes.xmargin': [0.05, ValidateInterval(0, 1,
|
|
closedmin=True,
|
|
closedmax=True)], # margin added to xaxis
|
|
'axes.ymargin': [0.05, ValidateInterval(0, 1,
|
|
closedmin=True,
|
|
closedmax=True)], # margin added to yaxis
|
|
|
|
'polaraxes.grid': [True, validate_bool], # display polar grid or
|
|
# not
|
|
'axes3d.grid': [True, validate_bool], # display 3d grid
|
|
|
|
# scatter props
|
|
'scatter.marker': ['o', validate_string],
|
|
'scatter.edgecolors': ['face', validate_string],
|
|
|
|
# TODO validate that these are valid datetime format strings
|
|
'date.autoformatter.year': ['%Y', validate_string],
|
|
'date.autoformatter.month': ['%Y-%m', validate_string],
|
|
'date.autoformatter.day': ['%Y-%m-%d', validate_string],
|
|
'date.autoformatter.hour': ['%m-%d %H', validate_string],
|
|
'date.autoformatter.minute': ['%d %H:%M', validate_string],
|
|
'date.autoformatter.second': ['%H:%M:%S', validate_string],
|
|
'date.autoformatter.microsecond': ['%M:%S.%f', validate_string],
|
|
|
|
#legend properties
|
|
'legend.fancybox': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
'legend.loc': ['best', validate_legend_loc],
|
|
# the number of points in the legend line
|
|
'legend.numpoints': [1, validate_int],
|
|
# the number of points in the legend line for scatter
|
|
'legend.scatterpoints': [1, validate_int],
|
|
'legend.fontsize': ['medium', validate_fontsize],
|
|
'legend.title_fontsize': [None, validate_fontsize_None],
|
|
# the relative size of legend markers vs. original
|
|
'legend.markerscale': [1.0, validate_float],
|
|
'legend.shadow': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
# whether or not to draw a frame around legend
|
|
'legend.frameon': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
# alpha value of the legend frame
|
|
'legend.framealpha': [0.8, validate_float_or_None],
|
|
|
|
## the following dimensions are in fraction of the font size
|
|
'legend.borderpad': [0.4, validate_float], # units are fontsize
|
|
# the vertical space between the legend entries
|
|
'legend.labelspacing': [0.5, validate_float],
|
|
# the length of the legend lines
|
|
'legend.handlelength': [2., validate_float],
|
|
# the length of the legend lines
|
|
'legend.handleheight': [0.7, validate_float],
|
|
# the space between the legend line and legend text
|
|
'legend.handletextpad': [.8, validate_float],
|
|
# the border between the axes and legend edge
|
|
'legend.borderaxespad': [0.5, validate_float],
|
|
# the border between the axes and legend edge
|
|
'legend.columnspacing': [2., validate_float],
|
|
'legend.facecolor': ['inherit', validate_color_or_inherit],
|
|
'legend.edgecolor': ['0.8', validate_color_or_inherit],
|
|
|
|
# tick properties
|
|
'xtick.top': [False, validate_bool], # draw ticks on the top side
|
|
'xtick.bottom': [True, validate_bool], # draw ticks on the bottom side
|
|
'xtick.labeltop': [False, validate_bool], # draw label on the top
|
|
'xtick.labelbottom': [True, validate_bool], # draw label on the bottom
|
|
'xtick.major.size': [3.5, validate_float], # major xtick size in points
|
|
'xtick.minor.size': [2, validate_float], # minor xtick size in points
|
|
'xtick.major.width': [0.8, validate_float], # major xtick width in points
|
|
'xtick.minor.width': [0.6, validate_float], # minor xtick width in points
|
|
'xtick.major.pad': [3.5, validate_float], # distance to label in points
|
|
'xtick.minor.pad': [3.4, validate_float], # distance to label in points
|
|
'xtick.color': ['black', validate_color], # color of the xtick labels
|
|
'xtick.minor.visible': [False, validate_bool], # visibility of the x axis minor ticks
|
|
'xtick.minor.top': [True, validate_bool], # draw x axis top minor ticks
|
|
'xtick.minor.bottom': [True, validate_bool], # draw x axis bottom minor ticks
|
|
'xtick.major.top': [True, validate_bool], # draw x axis top major ticks
|
|
'xtick.major.bottom': [True, validate_bool], # draw x axis bottom major ticks
|
|
|
|
# fontsize of the xtick labels
|
|
'xtick.labelsize': ['medium', validate_fontsize],
|
|
'xtick.direction': ['out', validate_string], # direction of xticks
|
|
'xtick.alignment': ["center", _validate_alignment],
|
|
|
|
'ytick.left': [True, validate_bool], # draw ticks on the left side
|
|
'ytick.right': [False, validate_bool], # draw ticks on the right side
|
|
'ytick.labelleft': [True, validate_bool], # draw tick labels on the left side
|
|
'ytick.labelright': [False, validate_bool], # draw tick labels on the right side
|
|
'ytick.major.size': [3.5, validate_float], # major ytick size in points
|
|
'ytick.minor.size': [2, validate_float], # minor ytick size in points
|
|
'ytick.major.width': [0.8, validate_float], # major ytick width in points
|
|
'ytick.minor.width': [0.6, validate_float], # minor ytick width in points
|
|
'ytick.major.pad': [3.5, validate_float], # distance to label in points
|
|
'ytick.minor.pad': [3.4, validate_float], # distance to label in points
|
|
'ytick.color': ['black', validate_color], # color of the ytick labels
|
|
'ytick.minor.visible': [False, validate_bool], # visibility of the y axis minor ticks
|
|
'ytick.minor.left': [True, validate_bool], # draw y axis left minor ticks
|
|
'ytick.minor.right': [True, validate_bool], # draw y axis right minor ticks
|
|
'ytick.major.left': [True, validate_bool], # draw y axis left major ticks
|
|
'ytick.major.right': [True, validate_bool], # draw y axis right major ticks
|
|
|
|
# fontsize of the ytick labels
|
|
'ytick.labelsize': ['medium', validate_fontsize],
|
|
'ytick.direction': ['out', validate_string], # direction of yticks
|
|
'ytick.alignment': ["center_baseline", _validate_alignment],
|
|
|
|
'grid.color': ['#b0b0b0', validate_color], # grid color
|
|
'grid.linestyle': ['-', _validate_linestyle], # solid
|
|
'grid.linewidth': [0.8, validate_float], # in points
|
|
'grid.alpha': [1.0, validate_float],
|
|
|
|
## figure props
|
|
# figure title
|
|
'figure.titlesize': ['large', validate_fontsize],
|
|
'figure.titleweight': ['normal', validate_fontweight],
|
|
|
|
# figure size in inches: width by height
|
|
'figure.figsize': [[6.4, 4.8], validate_nseq_float(2)],
|
|
'figure.dpi': [100, validate_float], # DPI
|
|
'figure.facecolor': ['white', validate_color],
|
|
'figure.edgecolor': ['white', validate_color],
|
|
'figure.frameon': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
'figure.autolayout': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
'figure.max_open_warning': [20, validate_int],
|
|
|
|
'figure.subplot.left': [0.125, ValidateInterval(0, 1, closedmin=True,
|
|
closedmax=True)],
|
|
'figure.subplot.right': [0.9, ValidateInterval(0, 1, closedmin=True,
|
|
closedmax=True)],
|
|
'figure.subplot.bottom': [0.11, ValidateInterval(0, 1, closedmin=True,
|
|
closedmax=True)],
|
|
'figure.subplot.top': [0.88, ValidateInterval(0, 1, closedmin=True,
|
|
closedmax=True)],
|
|
'figure.subplot.wspace': [0.2, ValidateInterval(0, 1, closedmin=True,
|
|
closedmax=False)],
|
|
'figure.subplot.hspace': [0.2, ValidateInterval(0, 1, closedmin=True,
|
|
closedmax=False)],
|
|
|
|
# do constrained_layout.
|
|
'figure.constrained_layout.use': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
# wspace and hspace are fraction of adjacent subplots to use
|
|
# for space. Much smaller than above because we don't need
|
|
# room for the text.
|
|
'figure.constrained_layout.hspace': [0.02, ValidateInterval(
|
|
0, 1, closedmin=True, closedmax=False)],
|
|
'figure.constrained_layout.wspace': [0.02, ValidateInterval(
|
|
0, 1, closedmin=True, closedmax=False)],
|
|
# This is a buffer around the axes in inches. This is 3pts.
|
|
'figure.constrained_layout.h_pad': [0.04167, validate_float],
|
|
'figure.constrained_layout.w_pad': [0.04167, validate_float],
|
|
|
|
## Saving figure's properties
|
|
'savefig.dpi': ['figure', validate_dpi], # DPI
|
|
'savefig.facecolor': ['white', validate_color],
|
|
'savefig.edgecolor': ['white', validate_color],
|
|
'savefig.frameon': [True, validate_bool],
|
|
'savefig.orientation': ['portrait', validate_orientation],
|
|
'savefig.jpeg_quality': [95, validate_int],
|
|
# value checked by backend at runtime
|
|
'savefig.format': ['png', update_savefig_format],
|
|
# options are 'tight', or 'standard'. 'standard' validates to None.
|
|
'savefig.bbox': ['standard', validate_bbox],
|
|
'savefig.pad_inches': [0.1, validate_float],
|
|
# default directory in savefig dialog box
|
|
'savefig.directory': ['~', validate_string],
|
|
'savefig.transparent': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
|
|
# Maintain shell focus for TkAgg
|
|
'tk.window_focus': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
|
|
# Set the papersize/type
|
|
'ps.papersize': ['letter', validate_ps_papersize],
|
|
'ps.useafm': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
# use ghostscript or xpdf to distill ps output
|
|
'ps.usedistiller': [False, validate_ps_distiller],
|
|
'ps.distiller.res': [6000, validate_int], # dpi
|
|
'ps.fonttype': [3, validate_fonttype], # 3 (Type3) or 42 (Truetype)
|
|
# compression level from 0 to 9; 0 to disable
|
|
'pdf.compression': [6, validate_int],
|
|
# ignore any color-setting commands from the frontend
|
|
'pdf.inheritcolor': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
# use only the 14 PDF core fonts embedded in every PDF viewing application
|
|
'pdf.use14corefonts': [False, validate_bool],
|
|
'pdf.fonttype': [3, validate_fonttype], # 3 (Type3) or 42 (Truetype)
|
|
|
|
'pgf.debug': [False, validate_bool], # output debug information
|
|
# choose latex application for creating pdf files (xelatex/lualatex)
|
|
'pgf.texsystem': ['xelatex', validate_pgf_texsystem],
|
|
# use matplotlib rc settings for font configuration
|
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'pgf.rcfonts': [True, validate_bool],
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# provide a custom preamble for the latex process
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'pgf.preamble': ['', _validate_tex_preamble],
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# write raster image data directly into the svg file
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'svg.image_inline': [True, validate_bool],
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# True to save all characters as paths in the SVG
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'svg.fonttype': ['path', validate_svg_fonttype],
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'svg.hashsalt': [None, validate_string_or_None],
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# set this when you want to generate hardcopy docstring
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'docstring.hardcopy': [False, validate_bool],
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'path.simplify': [True, validate_bool],
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'path.simplify_threshold': [1.0 / 9.0, ValidateInterval(0.0, 1.0)],
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'path.snap': [True, validate_bool],
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'path.sketch': [None, validate_sketch],
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'path.effects': [[], validate_any],
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'agg.path.chunksize': [0, validate_int], # 0 to disable chunking;
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# key-mappings (multi-character mappings should be a list/tuple)
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'keymap.fullscreen': [['f', 'ctrl+f'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.home': [['h', 'r', 'home'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.back': [['left', 'c', 'backspace', 'MouseButton.BACK'],
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validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.forward': [['right', 'v', 'MouseButton.FORWARD'],
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validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.pan': [['p'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.zoom': [['o'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.save': [['s', 'ctrl+s'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.quit': [['ctrl+w', 'cmd+w', 'q'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.quit_all': [['W', 'cmd+W', 'Q'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.grid': [['g'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.grid_minor': [['G'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.yscale': [['l'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.xscale': [['k', 'L'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.all_axes': [['a'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.help': [['f1'], validate_stringlist],
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'keymap.copy': [['ctrl+c', 'cmd+c'], validate_stringlist],
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# sample data
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'examples.directory': ['', validate_string],
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# Animation settings
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'animation.html': ['none', validate_movie_html_fmt],
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# Limit, in MB, of size of base64 encoded animation in HTML
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# (i.e. IPython notebook)
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'animation.embed_limit': [20, validate_float],
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'animation.writer': ['ffmpeg', validate_movie_writer],
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'animation.codec': ['h264', validate_string],
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'animation.bitrate': [-1, validate_int],
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# Controls image format when frames are written to disk
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'animation.frame_format': ['png', validate_movie_frame_fmt],
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# Additional arguments for HTML writer
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'animation.html_args': [[], validate_stringlist],
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# Path to ffmpeg binary. If just binary name, subprocess uses $PATH.
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'animation.ffmpeg_path': ['ffmpeg', validate_animation_writer_path],
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# Additional arguments for ffmpeg movie writer (using pipes)
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'animation.ffmpeg_args': [[], validate_stringlist],
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# Path to AVConv binary. If just binary name, subprocess uses $PATH.
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'animation.avconv_path': ['avconv', validate_animation_writer_path],
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# Additional arguments for avconv movie writer (using pipes)
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'animation.avconv_args': [[], validate_stringlist],
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# Path to convert binary. If just binary name, subprocess uses $PATH.
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'animation.convert_path': ['convert', validate_animation_writer_path],
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# Additional arguments for convert movie writer (using pipes)
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'animation.convert_args': [[], validate_stringlist],
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# Classic (pre 2.0) compatibility mode
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# This is used for things that are hard to make backward compatible
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# with a sane rcParam alone. This does *not* turn on classic mode
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# altogether. For that use `matplotlib.style.use('classic')`.
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'_internal.classic_mode': [False, validate_bool]
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}
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