199 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
199 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
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import numpy as np
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
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from matplotlib import markers
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from matplotlib.path import Path
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from matplotlib.testing.decorators import check_figures_equal
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import pytest
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def test_marker_fillstyle():
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marker_style = markers.MarkerStyle(marker='o', fillstyle='none')
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assert marker_style.get_fillstyle() == 'none'
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assert not marker_style.is_filled()
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('marker', [
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'o',
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'x',
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'',
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'None',
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None,
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r'$\frac{1}{2}$',
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"$\u266B$",
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1,
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markers.TICKLEFT,
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[[-1, 0], [1, 0]],
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np.array([[-1, 0], [1, 0]]),
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Path([[0, 0], [1, 0]], [Path.MOVETO, Path.LINETO]),
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(5, 0), # a pentagon
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(7, 1), # a 7-pointed star
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(5, 2), # asterisk
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(5, 0, 10), # a pentagon, rotated by 10 degrees
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(7, 1, 10), # a 7-pointed star, rotated by 10 degrees
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(5, 2, 10), # asterisk, rotated by 10 degrees
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markers.MarkerStyle(),
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markers.MarkerStyle('o'),
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])
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def test_markers_valid(marker):
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# Checking this doesn't fail.
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markers.MarkerStyle(marker)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('marker', [
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'square', # arbitrary string
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np.array([[-0.5, 0, 1, 2, 3]]), # 1D array
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(1,),
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(5, 3), # second parameter of tuple must be 0, 1, or 2
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(1, 2, 3, 4),
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])
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def test_markers_invalid(marker):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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markers.MarkerStyle(marker)
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class UnsnappedMarkerStyle(markers.MarkerStyle):
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"""
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A MarkerStyle where the snap threshold is force-disabled.
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This is used to compare to polygon/star/asterisk markers which do not have
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any snap threshold set.
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"""
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def _recache(self):
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super()._recache()
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self._snap_threshold = None
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@check_figures_equal()
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def test_poly_marker(fig_test, fig_ref):
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ax_test = fig_test.add_subplot()
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ax_ref = fig_ref.add_subplot()
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# Note, some reference sizes must be different because they have unit
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# *length*, while polygon markers are inscribed in a circle of unit
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# *radius*. This introduces a factor of np.sqrt(2), but since size is
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# squared, that becomes 2.
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size = 20**2
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# Squares
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ax_test.scatter([0], [0], marker=(4, 0, 45), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([0], [0], marker='s', s=size/2)
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# Diamonds, with and without rotation argument
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ax_test.scatter([1], [1], marker=(4, 0), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([1], [1], marker=UnsnappedMarkerStyle('D'), s=size/2)
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ax_test.scatter([1], [1.5], marker=(4, 0, 0), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([1], [1.5], marker=UnsnappedMarkerStyle('D'), s=size/2)
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# Pentagon, with and without rotation argument
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ax_test.scatter([2], [2], marker=(5, 0), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([2], [2], marker=UnsnappedMarkerStyle('p'), s=size)
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ax_test.scatter([2], [2.5], marker=(5, 0, 0), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([2], [2.5], marker=UnsnappedMarkerStyle('p'), s=size)
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# Hexagon, with and without rotation argument
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ax_test.scatter([3], [3], marker=(6, 0), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([3], [3], marker='h', s=size)
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ax_test.scatter([3], [3.5], marker=(6, 0, 0), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([3], [3.5], marker='h', s=size)
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# Rotated hexagon
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ax_test.scatter([4], [4], marker=(6, 0, 30), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([4], [4], marker='H', s=size)
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# Octagons
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ax_test.scatter([5], [5], marker=(8, 0, 22.5), s=size)
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ax_ref.scatter([5], [5], marker=UnsnappedMarkerStyle('8'), s=size)
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ax_test.set(xlim=(-0.5, 5.5), ylim=(-0.5, 5.5))
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ax_ref.set(xlim=(-0.5, 5.5), ylim=(-0.5, 5.5))
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def test_star_marker():
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# We don't really have a strict equivalent to this marker, so we'll just do
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# a smoke test.
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size = 20**2
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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ax.scatter([0], [0], marker=(5, 1), s=size)
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ax.scatter([1], [1], marker=(5, 1, 0), s=size)
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ax.set(xlim=(-0.5, 0.5), ylim=(-0.5, 1.5))
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# The asterisk marker is really a star with 0-size inner circle, so the ends
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# are corners and get a slight bevel. The reference markers are just singular
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# lines without corners, so they have no bevel, and we need to add a slight
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# tolerance.
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@check_figures_equal(tol=1.45)
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def test_asterisk_marker(fig_test, fig_ref, request):
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ax_test = fig_test.add_subplot()
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ax_ref = fig_ref.add_subplot()
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# Note, some reference sizes must be different because they have unit
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# *length*, while asterisk markers are inscribed in a circle of unit
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# *radius*. This introduces a factor of np.sqrt(2), but since size is
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# squared, that becomes 2.
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size = 20**2
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def draw_ref_marker(y, style, size):
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# As noted above, every line is doubled. Due to antialiasing, these
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# doubled lines make a slight difference in the .png results.
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ax_ref.scatter([y], [y], marker=UnsnappedMarkerStyle(style), s=size)
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if request.getfixturevalue('ext') == 'png':
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ax_ref.scatter([y], [y], marker=UnsnappedMarkerStyle(style),
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s=size)
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# Plus
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ax_test.scatter([0], [0], marker=(4, 2), s=size)
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draw_ref_marker(0, '+', size)
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ax_test.scatter([0.5], [0.5], marker=(4, 2, 0), s=size)
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draw_ref_marker(0.5, '+', size)
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# Cross
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ax_test.scatter([1], [1], marker=(4, 2, 45), s=size)
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draw_ref_marker(1, 'x', size/2)
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ax_test.set(xlim=(-0.5, 1.5), ylim=(-0.5, 1.5))
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ax_ref.set(xlim=(-0.5, 1.5), ylim=(-0.5, 1.5))
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@check_figures_equal()
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def test_marker_clipping(fig_ref, fig_test):
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# Plotting multiple markers can trigger different optimized paths in
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# backends, so compare single markers vs multiple to ensure they are
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# clipped correctly.
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marker_count = len(markers.MarkerStyle.markers)
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marker_size = 50
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ncol = 7
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nrow = marker_count // ncol + 1
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width = 2 * marker_size * ncol
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height = 2 * marker_size * nrow * 2
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fig_ref.set_size_inches((width / fig_ref.dpi, height / fig_ref.dpi))
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ax_ref = fig_ref.add_axes([0, 0, 1, 1])
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fig_test.set_size_inches((width / fig_test.dpi, height / fig_ref.dpi))
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ax_test = fig_test.add_axes([0, 0, 1, 1])
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for i, marker in enumerate(markers.MarkerStyle.markers):
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x = i % ncol
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y = i // ncol * 2
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# Singular markers per call.
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ax_ref.plot([x, x], [y, y + 1], c='k', linestyle='-', lw=3)
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ax_ref.plot(x, y, c='k',
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marker=marker, markersize=marker_size, markeredgewidth=10,
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fillstyle='full', markerfacecolor='white')
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ax_ref.plot(x, y + 1, c='k',
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marker=marker, markersize=marker_size, markeredgewidth=10,
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fillstyle='full', markerfacecolor='white')
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# Multiple markers in a single call.
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ax_test.plot([x, x], [y, y + 1], c='k', linestyle='-', lw=3,
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marker=marker, markersize=marker_size, markeredgewidth=10,
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fillstyle='full', markerfacecolor='white')
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ax_ref.set(xlim=(-0.5, ncol), ylim=(-0.5, 2 * nrow))
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ax_test.set(xlim=(-0.5, ncol), ylim=(-0.5, 2 * nrow))
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ax_ref.axis('off')
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ax_test.axis('off')
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