I defined the following animation in Julia using matplotlib. The animation moves the visible area along the blue line from left to right. I placed several text elements along the blue line. I would like to make them visible as soon as they appear in the field of view (as specified by the axes limits). However, as you can see the text elements are visible on the white area outside the axes before they move into the actual axes. How can I prevent this?
using PyPlot, PyCall
@pyimport matplotlib.animation as animation
# define initial plot
fig = figure(facecolor="white")
ax = gca()
ax[:set_ylim](-1,+1)
plot([-10,10],[0,0],"b-*",linewidth=2.0)
for i = -10:2:10
text(i,0.3,"$(i)",fontsize=30)
end
xdata = -10:0.1:10
# use animate function to change xlim
function animate(k)
k+=1
# change axis limits
lim = ax[:set_xlim](xdata[k]-1,xdata[k]+1)
return (lim,nothing)
end
numMaxFrames = length(xdata)
anim = animation.FuncAnimation(fig, animate, frames=numMaxFrames, interval=50,repeat=true)
10
is there, because you program it to be there:text(10,0.3,"10")
places the text at position (10, 0.3). From your question it does not become clear what you would like to have instead. So please edit it accordingly, clearly stating the expected behaviour.10
not visible at all, or have it at a different position?