# # wx.lib.wxPlotCanvas is deprecated. Use wx.lib.plot instead. # import wx import wx.lib.wxPlotCanvas as plot import Numeric #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- def _InitObjects(): # 100 points sin function, plotted as green circles data1 = 2.*Numeric.pi*Numeric.arange(200)/200. data1.shape = (100, 2) data1[:,1] = Numeric.sin(data1[:,0]) markers1 = plot.PolyMarker(data1, color='green', marker='circle',size=1) # 50 points cos function, plotted as red line data1 = 2.*Numeric.pi*Numeric.arange(100)/100. data1.shape = (50,2) data1[:,1] = Numeric.cos(data1[:,0]) lines = plot.PolyLine(data1, color='red') # A few more points... pi = Numeric.pi markers2 = plot.PolyMarker([(0., 0.), (pi/4., 1.), (pi/2, 0.), (3.*pi/4., -1)], color='blue', fillcolor='green', marker='cross') return plot.PlotGraphics([markers1, lines, markers2]) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): win = plot.PlotCanvas(nb) win.draw(_InitObjects(),'automatic','automatic'); return win overview = plot.__doc__ #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- if __name__ == '__main__': import sys,os import run run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])