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"""
This example demonstrates the use of pyqtgraph's parametertree system. This provides
a simple way to generate user interfaces that control sets of parameters. The example
demonstrates a variety of different parameter types (int, float, list, etc.)
as well as some customized parameter types
"""
import initExample ## Add path to library (just for examples; you do not need this)
import pyqtgraph as pg
from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtCore, QtGui
app = QtGui.QApplication([])
import pyqtgraph.parametertree.parameterTypes as pTypes
from pyqtgraph.parametertree import Parameter, ParameterTree, ParameterItem, registerParameterType
## test subclassing parameters
## This parameter automatically generates two child parameters which are always reciprocals of each other
class ComplexParameter(pTypes.GroupParameter):
def __init__(self, **opts):
opts['type'] = 'bool'
opts['value'] = True
pTypes.GroupParameter.__init__(self, **opts)
self.addChild({'name': 'A = 1/B', 'type': 'float', 'value': 7, 'suffix': 'Hz', 'siPrefix': True})
self.addChild({'name': 'B = 1/A', 'type': 'float', 'value': 1/7., 'suffix': 's', 'siPrefix': True})
self.a = self.param('A = 1/B')
self.b = self.param('B = 1/A')
self.a.sigValueChanged.connect(self.aChanged)
self.b.sigValueChanged.connect(self.bChanged)
def aChanged(self):
self.b.setValue(1.0 / self.a.value(), blockSignal=self.bChanged)
def bChanged(self):
self.a.setValue(1.0 / self.b.value(), blockSignal=self.aChanged)
## test add/remove
## this group includes a menu allowing the user to add new parameters into its child list
class ScalableGroup(pTypes.GroupParameter):
def __init__(self, **opts):
opts['type'] = 'group'
opts['addText'] = "Add"
opts['addList'] = ['str', 'float', 'int']
pTypes.GroupParameter.__init__(self, **opts)
def addNew(self, typ):
val = {
'str': '',
'float': 0.0,
'int': 0
}[typ]
self.addChild(dict(name="ScalableParam %d" % (len(self.childs)+1), type=typ, value=val, removable=True, renamable=True))
params = [
{'name': 'Basic parameter data types', 'type': 'group', 'children': [
{'name': 'Integer', 'type': 'int', 'value': 10},
{'name': 'Float', 'type': 'float', 'value': 10.5, 'step': 0.1},
{'name': 'String', 'type': 'str', 'value': "hi"},
{'name': 'List', 'type': 'list', 'values': [1,2,3], 'value': 2},
{'name': 'Named List', 'type': 'list', 'values': {"one": 1, "two": "twosies", "three": [3,3,3]}, 'value': 2},
{'name': 'Boolean', 'type': 'bool', 'value': True, 'tip': "This is a checkbox"},
{'name': 'Color', 'type': 'color', 'value': "FF0", 'tip': "This is a color button"},
{'name': 'Gradient', 'type': 'colormap'},
{'name': 'Subgroup', 'type': 'group', 'children': [
{'name': 'Sub-param 1', 'type': 'int', 'value': 10},
{'name': 'Sub-param 2', 'type': 'float', 'value': 1.2e6},
]},
{'name': 'Text Parameter', 'type': 'text', 'value': 'Some text...'},
{'name': 'Action Parameter', 'type': 'action'},
]},
{'name': 'Numerical Parameter Options', 'type': 'group', 'children': [
{'name': 'Units + SI prefix', 'type': 'float', 'value': 1.2e-6, 'step': 1e-6, 'siPrefix': True, 'suffix': 'V'},
{'name': 'Limits (min=7;max=15)', 'type': 'int', 'value': 11, 'limits': (7, 15), 'default': -6},
{'name': 'DEC stepping', 'type': 'float', 'value': 1.2e6, 'dec': True, 'step': 1, 'siPrefix': True, 'suffix': 'Hz'},
]},
{'name': 'Save/Restore functionality', 'type': 'group', 'children': [
{'name': 'Save State', 'type': 'action'},
{'name': 'Restore State', 'type': 'action', 'children': [
{'name': 'Add missing items', 'type': 'bool', 'value': True},
{'name': 'Remove extra items', 'type': 'bool', 'value': True},
]},
]},
{'name': 'Extra Parameter Options', 'type': 'group', 'children': [
{'name': 'Read-only', 'type': 'float', 'value': 1.2e6, 'siPrefix': True, 'suffix': 'Hz', 'readonly': True},
{'name': 'Renamable', 'type': 'float', 'value': 1.2e6, 'siPrefix': True, 'suffix': 'Hz', 'renamable': True},
{'name': 'Removable', 'type': 'float', 'value': 1.2e6, 'siPrefix': True, 'suffix': 'Hz', 'removable': True},
]},
ComplexParameter(name='Custom parameter group (reciprocal values)'),
ScalableGroup(name="Expandable Parameter Group", children=[
{'name': 'ScalableParam 1', 'type': 'str', 'value': "default param 1"},
{'name': 'ScalableParam 2', 'type': 'str', 'value': "default param 2"},
]),
]
## Create tree of Parameter objects
p = Parameter.create(name='params', type='group', children=params)
## If anything changes in the tree, print a message
def change(param, changes):
print("tree changes:")
for param, change, data in changes:
path = p.childPath(param)
if path is not None:
childName = '.'.join(path)
else:
childName = param.name()
print(' parameter: %s'% childName)
print(' change: %s'% change)
print(' data: %s'% str(data))
print(' ----------')
p.sigTreeStateChanged.connect(change)
def valueChanging(param, value):
print("Value changing (not finalized):", param, value)
# Too lazy for recursion:
for child in p.children():
child.sigValueChanging.connect(valueChanging)
for ch2 in child.children():
ch2.sigValueChanging.connect(valueChanging)
def save():
global state
state = p.saveState()
def restore():
global state
add = p['Save/Restore functionality', 'Restore State', 'Add missing items']
rem = p['Save/Restore functionality', 'Restore State', 'Remove extra items']
p.restoreState(state, addChildren=add, removeChildren=rem)
p.param('Save/Restore functionality', 'Save State').sigActivated.connect(save)
p.param('Save/Restore functionality', 'Restore State').sigActivated.connect(restore)
## Create two ParameterTree widgets, both accessing the same data
t = ParameterTree()
t.setParameters(p, showTop=False)
t.setWindowTitle('pyqtgraph example: Parameter Tree')
t2 = ParameterTree()
t2.setParameters(p, showTop=False)
win = QtGui.QWidget()
layout = QtGui.QGridLayout()
win.setLayout(layout)
layout.addWidget(QtGui.QLabel("These are two views of the same data. They should always display the same values."), 0, 0, 1, 2)
layout.addWidget(t, 1, 0, 1, 1)
layout.addWidget(t2, 1, 1, 1, 1)
win.show()
win.resize(800,800)
## test save/restore
s = p.saveState()
p.restoreState(s)
## Start Qt event loop unless running in interactive mode or using pyside.
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
if (sys.flags.interactive != 1) or not hasattr(QtCore, 'PYQT_VERSION'):
QtGui.QApplication.instance().exec_()
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