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# Copyright (c) 2015, ArrayFire
# All rights reserved.
#
# This file is distributed under 3-clause BSD license.
# The complete license agreement can be obtained at:
# http://arrayfire.com/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
########################################################
"""
Graphics functions (plot, image, etc).
"""
from .library import *
from .array import *
from .util import _is_number
class _Cell(ct.Structure):
_fields_ = [("row", ct.c_int),
("col", ct.c_int),
("title", ct.c_char_p),
("cmap", ct.c_int)]
def __init__(self, r, c, title, cmap):
self.row = r
self.col = c
self.title = title if title is not None else ct.c_char_p()
self.cmap = cmap.value
class Window(object):
"""
Class to create the Window object.
Parameters
----------
width: optional: int. default: 1280.
- Specifies the width of the window in pixels.
height: optional: int. default: 720.
- Specifies the height of the window in pixels.
title: optional: str. default: "ArrayFire".
- Specifies the title used for the window.
"""
def __init__(self, width=1280, height=720, title="ArrayFire"):
self._r = -1
self._c = -1
self._wnd = ct.c_void_p(0)
self._cmap = COLORMAP.DEFAULT
_width = 1280 if width is None else width
_height = 720 if height is None else height
_title = "ArrayFire" if title is None else title
_title = _title.encode("ascii")
safe_call(backend.get().af_create_window(ct.pointer(self._wnd),
ct.c_int(_width), ct.c_int(_height),
ct.c_char_p(_title)))
def __del__(self):
"""
Destroys the window when going out of scope.
"""
safe_call(backend.get().af_destroy_window(self._wnd))
def set_pos(self, x, y):
"""
Set the position of window on the screen.
Parameters
----------
x : int.
Pixel offset from left.
y : int.
Pixel offset from top
"""
safe_call(backend.get().af_set_position(self._wnd, ct.c_int(x), ct.c_int(y)))
def set_title(self, title):
"""
Set the title of the window
Parameters
----------
title : str.
Title used for the current window.
"""
safe_call(backend.get().af_set_title(self._wnd, title))
def set_colormap(self, cmap):
"""
Set the colormap for the window.
Parameters
----------
cmap : af.COLORMAP.
Set the colormap for the window.
"""
self._cmap = cmap
def set_size(self, w, h):
"""
Set the windo height and width.
Parameters
-----------
w : int
Width if window.
h : int
Height of window.
"""
safe_call(backend.get().af_set_size(self._wnd, w, h))
def image(self, img, title=None):
"""
Display an arrayfire array as an image.
Paramters
---------
img: af.Array.
A 2 dimensional array for single channel image.
A 3 dimensional array for 3 channel image.
title: str.
Title used for the image.
"""
_cell = _Cell(self._r, self._c, title, self._cmap)
safe_call(backend.get().af_draw_image(self._wnd, img.arr, ct.pointer(_cell)))
def scatter(self, X, Y, marker=MARKER.POINT, title=None):
"""
Renders input arrays as 2D scatter plot.
Paramters
---------
X: af.Array.
A 1 dimensional array containing X co-ordinates.
Y: af.Array.
A 1 dimensional array containing Y co-ordinates.
marker: af.MARKER
Specifies how the points look
title: str.
Title used for the plot.
"""
_cell = _Cell(self._r, self._c, title, self._cmap)
safe_call(backend.get().af_draw_scatter(self._wnd, X.arr, Y.arr,
marker.value, ct.pointer(_cell)))
def scatter3(self, P, marker=MARKER.POINT, title=None):
"""
Renders the input array as a 3D Scatter plot.
Paramters
---------
P: af.Array.
A 2 dimensional array containing (X,Y,Z) co-ordinates.
title: str.
Title used for the plot.
"""
_cell = _Cell(self._r, self._c, title, self._cmap)
safe_call(backend.get().af_draw_scatter3(self._wnd, P.arr,
marker.value, ct.pointer(_cell)))
def plot(self, X, Y, title=None):
"""
Display a 2D Plot.
Paramters
---------
X: af.Array.
A 1 dimensional array containing X co-ordinates.
Y: af.Array.
A 1 dimensional array containing Y co-ordinates.
title: str.
Title used for the plot.
"""
_cell = _Cell(self._r, self._c, title, self._cmap)
safe_call(backend.get().af_draw_plot(self._wnd, X.arr, Y.arr, ct.pointer(_cell)))
def plot3(self, line, title=None):
"""
Renders the input array as a 3D line plot.
Paramters
---------
line: af.Array.
A 2 dimensional array containing (X,Y,Z) co-ordinates.
title: str.
Title used for the plot.
"""
_cell = _Cell(self._r, self._c, title, self._cmap)
safe_call(backend.get().af_draw_plot3(self._wnd, line.arr, ct.pointer(_cell)))
def surface(self, x_vals, y_vals, z_vals, title=None):
"""
Renders the input array as a 3D surface plot.
Paramters
---------
x_vals: af.Array.
A 1 dimensional array containing X co-ordinates.
y_vals: af.Array.
A 1 dimensional array containing Y co-ordinates.
z_vals: af.Array.
A 1 dimensional array containing Z co-ordinates.
title: str.
Title used for the plot.
"""
_cell = _Cell(self._r, self._c, title, self._cmap)
safe_call(backend.get().af_draw_surface(self._wnd,
x_vals.arr, y_vals.arr, z_vals.arr,
ct.pointer(_cell)))
def hist(self, X, min_val, max_val, title=None):
"""
Display a histogram Plot.
Paramters
---------
X: af.Array.
A 1 dimensional array containing the histogram.
min_val: scalar.
A scalar value specifying the lower bound of the histogram.
max_val: scalar.
A scalar value specifying the upper bound of the histogram.
title: str.
Title used for the histogram.
"""
_cell = _Cell(self._r, self._c, title, self._cmap)
safe_call(backend.get().af_draw_hist(self._wnd, X.arr,
ct.c_double(max_val), ct.c_double(min_val),
ct.pointer(_cell)))
def grid(self, rows, cols):
"""
Create a grid for sub plotting within the window.
Parameters
----------
rows: int.
Number of rows in the grid.
cols: int.
Number of columns in the grid.
"""
safe_call(backend.get().af_grid(self._wnd, ct.c_int(rows), ct.c_int(cols)))
def show(self):
"""
Force the window to display the contents.
Note: This is only needed when using the window as a grid.
"""
safe_call(backend.get().af_show(self._wnd))
def close(self):
"""
Close the window.
"""
tmp = ct.c_bool(True)
safe_call(backend.get().af_is_window_closed(ct.pointer(tmp), self._wnd))
return tmp
def set_visibility(is_visible):
"""
A flag that shows or hides the window as requested.
Parameters
----------
is_visible: Flag specifying the visibility of the flag.
"""
safe_call(backend.get().af_set_visibility(self._wnd, is_visible))
def __getitem__(self, keys):
"""
Get access to a specific grid location within the window.
Examples
--------
>>> a = af.randu(5,5)
>>> b = af.randu(5,5)
>>> w = af.Window()
>>> w.grid(1,2)
>>> w[0, 0].image(a)
>>> w[0, 1].image(b)
>>> w.show()
"""
if not isinstance(keys, tuple):
raise IndexError("Window expects indexing along two dimensions")
if len(keys) != 2:
raise IndexError("Window expects indexing along two dimensions only")
if not (_is_number(keys[0]) and _is_number(keys[1])):
raise IndexError("Window expects the indices to be numbers")
self._r = keys[0]
self._c = keys[1]
return self
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