2

I have a plot designed in matplotlib and displayed using QT in python 2.7. I want to connect following two listeners to it:

  1. button_press_event
  2. motion_notify_event

Earlier in the past, I was using plain matplotlib and I used to do it in following way:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

def mouseClick(event):
    pass

def mouseMove(event):
    pass

fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
ax.set_xlim((xmin, xmax))
ax.set_ylim((ymin, ymax))
fig.canvas.draw()

plt.connect('button_press_event', mouseClick)
plt.connect('motion_notify_event', mouseMove)
plt.show()

Below is my complete QT code:

import sys
from matplotlib.backends import qt_compat
use_pyside = qt_compat.QT_API == qt_compat.QT_API_PYSIDE
if use_pyside:
    from PySide import QtGui, QtCore
else:
    from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore

from numpy import arange, sin, pi
from matplotlib.backends.backend_qt4agg import FigureCanvasQTAgg as FigureCanvas
from matplotlib.figure import Figure

class MyMplCanvas(FigureCanvas):
    def __init__(self, parent=None, width=5, height=4, dpi=100):
        fig = Figure(figsize=(width, height), dpi=dpi)
        self.axes = fig.add_subplot(111)

        t = arange(0.0, 3.0, 0.01)
        s = sin(2*pi*t)
        self.axes.plot(t, s)

        FigureCanvas.__init__(self, fig)
        self.setParent(parent)

        FigureCanvas.setSizePolicy(self, QtGui.QSizePolicy.Expanding, QtGui.QSizePolicy.Expanding)
        FigureCanvas.updateGeometry(self)

class ApplicationWindow(QtGui.QMainWindow):
    def __init__(self):
        QtGui.QMainWindow.__init__(self)
        self.setAttribute(QtCore.Qt.WA_DeleteOnClose)
        self.setWindowTitle("application main window")

        self.main_widget = QtGui.QWidget(self)
        l = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.main_widget)
        sc = MyMplCanvas(self.main_widget, width=5, height=4, dpi=100)
        l.addWidget(sc)
        self.main_widget.setFocus()
        self.setCentralWidget(self.main_widget)

qApp = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
aw = ApplicationWindow()
aw.setWindowTitle("hello")
aw.show()
sys.exit(qApp.exec_())

I want to add listers in the above code. Thanks a lot.

1 Answer 1

2

For this case you must use mpl_connect from FigureCanvas

sc.mpl_connect('button_press_event', self.mouseClick)
sc.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.mouseMove)

Code:

class ApplicationWindow(QtGui.QMainWindow):
    def __init__(self):
        QtGui.QMainWindow.__init__(self)
        self.setAttribute(QtCore.Qt.WA_DeleteOnClose)
        self.setWindowTitle("application main window")

        self.main_widget = QtGui.QWidget(self)
        l = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.main_widget)
        sc = MyMplCanvas(self.main_widget, width=5, height=4, dpi=100)
        l.addWidget(sc)
        self.main_widget.setFocus()
        self.setCentralWidget(self.main_widget)

        sc.mpl_connect('button_press_event', self.mouseClick)
        sc.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', self.mouseMove)


    def mouseClick(self, event):
        print(event)

    def mouseMove(self, event):
        print(event)
3
  • it works like a charm. thank you very much. I am wondering how did you find it? thanks again.
    – ravi
    Nov 11, 2017 at 22:23
  • First look how the connections are defined in matplotlib and I found the following reference: matplotlib.org/users/event_handling.html. in it you can see that the connection is made through the canvas, and I thought that this method is of the parent canvas, so your children must also have that property, and in your case FigureCanvas is the children of the canvas.
    – eyllanesc
    Nov 11, 2017 at 22:32
  • I see. I am reading the reference you have given. Thank you very much.
    – ravi
    Nov 11, 2017 at 22:36

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.