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Python Graphics._set_extra_kwds方法代码示例

本文整理汇总了Python中sage.plot.graphics.Graphics._set_extra_kwds方法的典型用法代码示例。如果您正苦于以下问题:Python Graphics._set_extra_kwds方法的具体用法?Python Graphics._set_extra_kwds怎么用?Python Graphics._set_extra_kwds使用的例子?那么, 这里精选的方法代码示例或许可以为您提供帮助。您也可以进一步了解该方法所在sage.plot.graphics.Graphics的用法示例。


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示例1: bar_chart

# 需要导入模块: from sage.plot.graphics import Graphics [as 别名]
# 或者: from sage.plot.graphics.Graphics import _set_extra_kwds [as 别名]
def bar_chart(datalist, **options):
    """
    A bar chart of (currently) one list of numerical data.
    Support for more data lists in progress.

    EXAMPLES:

    A bar_chart with blue bars::

        sage: bar_chart([1,2,3,4])
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive

    A bar_chart with thinner bars::

        sage: bar_chart([x^2 for x in range(1,20)], width=0.2)
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive

    A bar_chart with negative values and red bars::

        sage: bar_chart([-3,5,-6,11], rgbcolor=(1,0,0))
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive

    A bar chart with a legend (it's possible, not necessarily useful)::

        sage: bar_chart([-1,1,-1,1], legend_label='wave')
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive

    Extra options will get passed on to show(), as long as they are valid::

        sage: bar_chart([-2,8,-7,3], rgbcolor=(1,0,0), axes=False)
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive
        sage: bar_chart([-2,8,-7,3], rgbcolor=(1,0,0)).show(axes=False) # These are equivalent
    """
    dl = len(datalist)
    #if dl > 1:
    #    print "WARNING, currently only 1 data set allowed"
    #    datalist = datalist[0]
    if dl == 3:
        datalist = datalist+[0]
    #bardata = []
    #cnt = 1
    #for pnts in datalist:
        #ind = [i+cnt/dl for i in range(len(pnts))]
        #bardata.append([ind, pnts, xrange, yrange])
        #cnt += 1

    g = Graphics()
    g._set_extra_kwds(Graphics._extract_kwds_for_show(options))
    #TODO: improve below for multiple data sets!
    #cnt = 1
    #for ind, pnts, xrange, yrange in bardata:
        #options={'rgbcolor':hue(cnt/dl),'width':0.5/dl}
    #    g._bar_chart(ind, pnts, xrange, yrange, options=options)
    #    cnt += 1
    #else:
    ind = list(range(len(datalist)))
    g.add_primitive(BarChart(ind, datalist, options=options))
    if options['legend_label']:
        g.legend(True)
    return g
开发者ID:robertwb,项目名称:sage,代码行数:62,代码来源:bar_chart.py

示例2: arc

# 需要导入模块: from sage.plot.graphics import Graphics [as 别名]
# 或者: from sage.plot.graphics.Graphics import _set_extra_kwds [as 别名]
def arc(center, r1, r2=None, angle=0.0, sector=(0.0, 2 * pi), **options):
    r"""
    An arc (that is a portion of a circle or an ellipse)

    Type ``arc.options`` to see all options.

    INPUT:

    - ``center`` - 2-tuple of real numbers - position of the center.

    - ``r1``, ``r2`` - positive real numbers - radii of the ellipse. If only ``r1``
      is set, then the two radii are supposed to be equal and this function returns
      an arc of of circle.

    - ``angle`` - real number - angle between the horizontal and the axis that
      corresponds to ``r1``.

    - ``sector`` - 2-tuple (default: (0,2*pi))- angles sector in which the arc will
      be drawn.

    OPTIONS:

    - ``alpha`` - float (default: 1) - transparency

    - ``thickness`` - float (default: 1) - thickness of the arc

    - ``color``, ``rgbcolor`` - string or 2-tuple (default: 'blue') - the color
      of the arc

    - ``linestyle`` - string (default: ``'solid'``) - The style of the line,
      which is one of ``'dashed'``, ``'dotted'``, ``'solid'``, ``'dashdot'``,
      or ``'--'``, ``':'``, ``'-'``, ``'-.'``, respectively.

    EXAMPLES:

    Plot an arc of circle centered at (0,0) with radius 1 in the sector
    `(\pi/4,3*\pi/4)`::

        sage: arc((0,0), 1, sector=(pi/4,3*pi/4))
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive

    Plot an arc of an ellipse between the angles 0 and `\pi/2`::

        sage: arc((2,3), 2, 1, sector=(0,pi/2))
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive

    Plot an arc of a rotated ellipse between the angles 0 and `\pi/2`::

        sage: arc((2,3), 2, 1, angle=pi/5, sector=(0,pi/2))
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive

    Plot an arc of an ellipse in red with a dashed linestyle::

        sage: arc((0,0), 2, 1, 0, (0,pi/2), linestyle="dashed", color="red")
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive
        sage: arc((0,0), 2, 1, 0, (0,pi/2), linestyle="--", color="red")
        Graphics object consisting of 1 graphics primitive

    The default aspect ratio for arcs is 1.0::

        sage: arc((0,0), 1, sector=(pi/4,3*pi/4)).aspect_ratio()
        1.0

    It is not possible to draw arcs in 3D::

        sage: A = arc((0,0,0), 1)
        Traceback (most recent call last):
        ...
        NotImplementedError
    """
    from sage.plot.all import Graphics

    # Reset aspect_ratio to 'automatic' in case scale is 'semilog[xy]'.
    # Otherwise matplotlib complains.
    scale = options.get('scale', None)
    if isinstance(scale, (list, tuple)):
        scale = scale[0]
    if scale == 'semilogy' or scale == 'semilogx':
        options['aspect_ratio'] = 'automatic'

    if len(center) == 2:
        if r2 is None:
            r2 = r1
        g = Graphics()
        g._set_extra_kwds(Graphics._extract_kwds_for_show(options))
        if len(sector) != 2:
            raise ValueError("the sector must consist of two angles")
        g.add_primitive(Arc(
            center[0], center[1],
            r1, r2,
            angle,
            sector[0], sector[1],
            options))
        return g
    elif len(center) == 3:
        raise NotImplementedError
开发者ID:ProgVal,项目名称:sage,代码行数:98,代码来源:arc.py


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