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"""
The legend module defines the Legend class, which is responsible for
drawing legends associated with axes and/or figures.
.. important::
It is unlikely that you would ever create a Legend instance
manually. Most users would normally create a legend via the
:meth:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes.legend` function. For more details on legends
there is also a :doc:`legend guide </tutorials/intermediate/legend_guide>`.
The Legend class can be considered as a container of legend handles and
legend texts. Creation of corresponding legend handles from the plot elements
in the axes or figures (e.g., lines, patches, etc.) are specified by the
handler map, which defines the mapping between the plot elements and the
legend handlers to be used (the default legend handlers are defined in the
:mod:`~matplotlib.legend_handler` module). Note that not all kinds of
artist are supported by the legend yet by default but it is possible to
extend the legend handler's capabilities to support arbitrary objects. See
the :doc:`legend guide </tutorials/intermediate/legend_guide>` for more
information.
"""
import logging
import time
import numpy as np
from matplotlib import rcParams
from matplotlib import cbook, docstring
from matplotlib.artist import Artist, allow_rasterization
from matplotlib.cbook import silent_list
from matplotlib.font_manager import FontProperties
from matplotlib.lines import Line2D
from matplotlib.patches import Patch, Rectangle, Shadow, FancyBboxPatch
from matplotlib.collections import (LineCollection, RegularPolyCollection,
CircleCollection, PathCollection,
PolyCollection)
from matplotlib.transforms import Bbox, BboxBase, TransformedBbox
from matplotlib.transforms import BboxTransformTo, BboxTransformFrom
from matplotlib.offsetbox import HPacker, VPacker, TextArea, DrawingArea
from matplotlib.offsetbox import DraggableOffsetBox
from matplotlib.container import ErrorbarContainer, BarContainer, StemContainer
from . import legend_handler
class DraggableLegend(DraggableOffsetBox):
def __init__(self, legend, use_blit=False, update="loc"):
"""
Wrapper around a `.Legend` to support mouse dragging.
Parameters
----------
legend : `.Legend`
The `.Legend` instance to wrap.
use_blit : bool, optional
Use blitting for faster image composition. For details see
:ref:`func-animation`.
update : {'loc', 'bbox'}, optional
If "loc", update the *loc* parameter of the legend upon finalizing.
If "bbox", update the *bbox_to_anchor* parameter.
"""
self.legend = legend
cbook._check_in_list(["loc", "bbox"], update=update)
self._update = update
DraggableOffsetBox.__init__(self, legend, legend._legend_box,
use_blit=use_blit)
def artist_picker(self, legend, evt):
return self.legend.contains(evt)
def finalize_offset(self):
if self._update == "loc":
self._update_loc(self.get_loc_in_canvas())
elif self._update == "bbox":
self._bbox_to_anchor(self.get_loc_in_canvas())
def _update_loc(self, loc_in_canvas):
bbox = self.legend.get_bbox_to_anchor()
# if bbox has zero width or height, the transformation is
# ill-defined. Fall back to the default bbox_to_anchor.
if bbox.width == 0 or bbox.height == 0:
self.legend.set_bbox_to_anchor(None)
bbox = self.legend.get_bbox_to_anchor()
_bbox_transform = BboxTransformFrom(bbox)
self.legend._loc = tuple(_bbox_transform.transform(loc_in_canvas))
def _update_bbox_to_anchor(self, loc_in_canvas):
loc_in_bbox = self.legend.axes.transAxes.transform(loc_in_canvas)
self.legend.set_bbox_to_anchor(loc_in_bbox)
_legend_kw_doc = '''
loc : str or pair of floats, default: :rc:`legend.loc` ('best' for axes, \
'upper right' for figures)
The location of the legend.
The strings
``'upper left', 'upper right', 'lower left', 'lower right'``
place the legend at the corresponding corner of the axes/figure.
The strings
``'upper center', 'lower center', 'center left', 'center right'``
place the legend at the center of the corresponding edge of the
axes/figure.
The string ``'center'`` places the legend at the center of the axes/figure.
The string ``'best'`` places the legend at the location, among the nine
locations defined so far, with the minimum overlap with other drawn
artists. This option can be quite slow for plots with large amounts of
data; your plotting speed may benefit from providing a specific location.
The location can also be a 2-tuple giving the coordinates of the lower-left
corner of the legend in axes coordinates (in which case *bbox_to_anchor*
will be ignored).
For back-compatibility, ``'center right'`` (but no other location) can also
be spelled ``'right'``, and each "string" locations can also be given as a
numeric value:
=============== =============
Location String Location Code
=============== =============
'best' 0
'upper right' 1
'upper left' 2
'lower left' 3
'lower right' 4
'right' 5
'center left' 6
'center right' 7
'lower center' 8
'upper center' 9
'center' 10
=============== =============
bbox_to_anchor : `.BboxBase`, 2-tuple, or 4-tuple of floats
Box that is used to position the legend in conjunction with *loc*.
Defaults to `axes.bbox` (if called as a method to `.Axes.legend`) or
`figure.bbox` (if `.Figure.legend`). This argument allows arbitrary
placement of the legend.
Bbox coordinates are interpreted in the coordinate system given by
`bbox_transform`, with the default transform
Axes or Figure coordinates, depending on which ``legend`` is called.
If a 4-tuple or `.BboxBase` is given, then it specifies the bbox
``(x, y, width, height)`` that the legend is placed in.
To put the legend in the best location in the bottom right
quadrant of the axes (or figure)::
loc='best', bbox_to_anchor=(0.5, 0., 0.5, 0.5)
A 2-tuple ``(x, y)`` places the corner of the legend specified by *loc* at
x, y. For example, to put the legend's upper right-hand corner in the
center of the axes (or figure) the following keywords can be used::
loc='upper right', bbox_to_anchor=(0.5, 0.5)
ncol : integer
The number of columns that the legend has. Default is 1.
prop : None or :class:`matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties` or dict
The font properties of the legend. If None (default), the current
:data:`matplotlib.rcParams` will be used.
fontsize : int or float or {'xx-small', 'x-small', 'small', 'medium', \
'large', 'x-large', 'xx-large'}
The font size of the legend. If the value is numeric the size will be the
absolute font size in points. String values are relative to the current
default font size. This argument is only used if *prop* is not specified.
numpoints : None or int
The number of marker points in the legend when creating a legend
entry for a `.Line2D` (line).
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.numpoints`.
scatterpoints : None or int
The number of marker points in the legend when creating
a legend entry for a `.PathCollection` (scatter plot).
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.scatterpoints`.
scatteryoffsets : iterable of floats
The vertical offset (relative to the font size) for the markers
created for a scatter plot legend entry. 0.0 is at the base the
legend text, and 1.0 is at the top. To draw all markers at the
same height, set to ``[0.5]``. Default is ``[0.375, 0.5, 0.3125]``.
markerscale : None or int or float
The relative size of legend markers compared with the originally
drawn ones.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.markerscale`.
markerfirst : bool
If *True*, legend marker is placed to the left of the legend label.
If *False*, legend marker is placed to the right of the legend
label.
Default is *True*.
frameon : None or bool
Whether the legend should be drawn on a patch (frame).
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.frameon`.
fancybox : None or bool
Whether round edges should be enabled around the `~.FancyBboxPatch` which
makes up the legend's background.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.fancybox`.
shadow : None or bool
Whether to draw a shadow behind the legend.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.shadow`.
framealpha : None or float
The alpha transparency of the legend's background.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.framealpha`.
If *shadow* is activated and *framealpha* is ``None``, the default value is
ignored.
facecolor : None or "inherit" or color
The legend's background color.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.facecolor`.
If ``"inherit"``, use :rc:`axes.facecolor`.
edgecolor : None or "inherit" or color
The legend's background patch edge color.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.edgecolor`.
If ``"inherit"``, use take :rc:`axes.edgecolor`.
mode : {"expand", None}
If *mode* is set to ``"expand"`` the legend will be horizontally
expanded to fill the axes area (or `bbox_to_anchor` if defines
the legend's size).
bbox_transform : None or :class:`matplotlib.transforms.Transform`
The transform for the bounding box (`bbox_to_anchor`). For a value
of ``None`` (default) the Axes'
:data:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes.transAxes` transform will be used.
title : str or None
The legend's title. Default is no title (``None``).
title_fontsize: str or None
The fontsize of the legend's title. Default is the default fontsize.
borderpad : float or None
The fractional whitespace inside the legend border, in font-size units.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.borderpad`.
labelspacing : float or None
The vertical space between the legend entries, in font-size units.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.labelspacing`.
handlelength : float or None
The length of the legend handles, in font-size units.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.handlelength`.
handletextpad : float or None
The pad between the legend handle and text, in font-size units.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.handletextpad`.
borderaxespad : float or None
The pad between the axes and legend border, in font-size units.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.borderaxespad`.
columnspacing : float or None
The spacing between columns, in font-size units.
Default is ``None``, which means using :rc:`legend.columnspacing`.
handler_map : dict or None
The custom dictionary mapping instances or types to a legend
handler. This `handler_map` updates the default handler map
found at :func:`matplotlib.legend.Legend.get_legend_handler_map`.
'''
docstring.interpd.update(_legend_kw_doc=_legend_kw_doc)
class Legend(Artist):
"""
Place a legend on the axes at location loc.
"""
codes = {'best': 0, # only implemented for axes legends
'upper right': 1,
'upper left': 2,
'lower left': 3,
'lower right': 4,
'right': 5,
'center left': 6,
'center right': 7,
'lower center': 8,
'upper center': 9,
'center': 10,
}
zorder = 5
def __str__(self):
return "Legend"
@docstring.dedent_interpd
def __init__(self, parent, handles, labels,
loc=None,
numpoints=None, # the number of points in the legend line
markerscale=None, # the relative size of legend markers
# vs. original
markerfirst=True, # controls ordering (left-to-right) of
# legend marker and label
scatterpoints=None, # number of scatter points
scatteryoffsets=None,
prop=None, # properties for the legend texts
fontsize=None, # keyword to set font size directly
# spacing & pad defined as a fraction of the font-size
borderpad=None, # the whitespace inside the legend border
labelspacing=None, # the vertical space between the legend
# entries
handlelength=None, # the length of the legend handles
handleheight=None, # the height of the legend handles
handletextpad=None, # the pad between the legend handle
# and text
borderaxespad=None, # the pad between the axes and legend
# border
columnspacing=None, # spacing between columns
ncol=1, # number of columns
mode=None, # mode for horizontal distribution of columns.
# None, "expand"
fancybox=None, # True use a fancy box, false use a rounded
# box, none use rc
shadow=None,
title=None, # set a title for the legend
title_fontsize=None, # set to ax.fontsize if None
framealpha=None, # set frame alpha
edgecolor=None, # frame patch edgecolor
facecolor=None, # frame patch facecolor
bbox_to_anchor=None, # bbox that the legend will be anchored.
bbox_transform=None, # transform for the bbox
frameon=None, # draw frame
handler_map=None,
):
"""
Parameters
----------
parent : `~matplotlib.axes.Axes` or `.Figure`
The artist that contains the legend.
handles : list of `.Artist`
A list of Artists (lines, patches) to be added to the legend.
labels : list of str
A list of labels to show next to the artists. The length of handles
and labels should be the same. If they are not, they are truncated
to the smaller of both lengths.
Other Parameters
----------------
%(_legend_kw_doc)s
Notes
-----
Users can specify any arbitrary location for the legend using the
*bbox_to_anchor* keyword argument. *bbox_to_anchor* can be a
`.BboxBase` (or derived therefrom) or a tuple of 2 or 4 floats.
See :meth:`set_bbox_to_anchor` for more detail.
The legend location can be specified by setting *loc* with a tuple of
2 floats, which is interpreted as the lower-left corner of the legend
in the normalized axes coordinate.
"""
# local import only to avoid circularity
from matplotlib.axes import Axes
from matplotlib.figure import Figure
Artist.__init__(self)
if prop is None:
if fontsize is not None:
self.prop = FontProperties(size=fontsize)
else:
self.prop = FontProperties(size=rcParams["legend.fontsize"])
elif isinstance(prop, dict):
self.prop = FontProperties(**prop)
if "size" not in prop:
self.prop.set_size(rcParams["legend.fontsize"])
else:
self.prop = prop
self._fontsize = self.prop.get_size_in_points()
self.texts = []
self.legendHandles = []
self._legend_title_box = None
#: A dictionary with the extra handler mappings for this Legend
#: instance.
self._custom_handler_map = handler_map
locals_view = locals()
for name in ["numpoints", "markerscale", "shadow", "columnspacing",
"scatterpoints", "handleheight", 'borderpad',
'labelspacing', 'handlelength', 'handletextpad',
'borderaxespad']:
if locals_view[name] is None:
value = rcParams["legend." + name]
else:
value = locals_view[name]
setattr(self, name, value)
del locals_view
# trim handles and labels if illegal label...
_lab, _hand = [], []
for label, handle in zip(labels, handles):
if isinstance(label, str) and label.startswith('_'):
cbook._warn_external('The handle {!r} has a label of {!r} '
'which cannot be automatically added to'
' the legend.'.format(handle, label))
else:
_lab.append(label)
_hand.append(handle)
labels, handles = _lab, _hand
handles = list(handles)
if len(handles) < 2:
ncol = 1
self._ncol = ncol
if self.numpoints <= 0:
raise ValueError("numpoints must be > 0; it was %d" % numpoints)
# introduce y-offset for handles of the scatter plot
if scatteryoffsets is None:
self._scatteryoffsets = np.array([3. / 8., 4. / 8., 2.5 / 8.])
else:
self._scatteryoffsets = np.asarray(scatteryoffsets)
reps = self.scatterpoints // len(self._scatteryoffsets) + 1
self._scatteryoffsets = np.tile(self._scatteryoffsets,
reps)[:self.scatterpoints]
# _legend_box is an OffsetBox instance that contains all
# legend items and will be initialized from _init_legend_box()
# method.
self._legend_box = None
if isinstance(parent, Axes):
self.isaxes = True
self.axes = parent
self.set_figure(parent.figure)
elif isinstance(parent, Figure):
self.isaxes = False
self.set_figure(parent)
else:
raise TypeError("Legend needs either Axes or Figure as parent")
self.parent = parent
self._loc_used_default = loc is None
if loc is None:
loc = rcParams["legend.loc"]
if not self.isaxes and loc in [0, 'best']:
loc = 'upper right'
if isinstance(loc, str):
if loc not in self.codes:
if self.isaxes:
cbook.warn_deprecated(
"3.1", message="Unrecognized location {!r}. Falling "
"back on 'best'; valid locations are\n\t{}\n"
"This will raise an exception %(removal)s."
.format(loc, '\n\t'.join(self.codes)))
loc = 0
else:
cbook.warn_deprecated(
"3.1", message="Unrecognized location {!r}. Falling "
"back on 'upper right'; valid locations are\n\t{}\n'"
"This will raise an exception %(removal)s."
.format(loc, '\n\t'.join(self.codes)))
loc = 1
else:
loc = self.codes[loc]
if not self.isaxes and loc == 0:
cbook.warn_deprecated(
"3.1", message="Automatic legend placement (loc='best') not "
"implemented for figure legend. Falling back on 'upper "
"right'. This will raise an exception %(removal)s.")
loc = 1
self._mode = mode
self.set_bbox_to_anchor(bbox_to_anchor, bbox_transform)
# We use FancyBboxPatch to draw a legend frame. The location
# and size of the box will be updated during the drawing time.
if facecolor is None:
facecolor = rcParams["legend.facecolor"]
if facecolor == 'inherit':
facecolor = rcParams["axes.facecolor"]
if edgecolor is None:
edgecolor = rcParams["legend.edgecolor"]
if edgecolor == 'inherit':
edgecolor = rcParams["axes.edgecolor"]
self.legendPatch = FancyBboxPatch(
xy=(0.0, 0.0), width=1., height=1.,
facecolor=facecolor,
edgecolor=edgecolor,
mutation_scale=self._fontsize,
snap=True
)
# The width and height of the legendPatch will be set (in the
# draw()) to the length that includes the padding. Thus we set
# pad=0 here.
if fancybox is None:
fancybox = rcParams["legend.fancybox"]
if fancybox:
self.legendPatch.set_boxstyle("round", pad=0,
rounding_size=0.2)
else:
self.legendPatch.set_boxstyle("square", pad=0)
self._set_artist_props(self.legendPatch)
self._drawFrame = frameon
if frameon is None:
self._drawFrame = rcParams["legend.frameon"]
# init with null renderer
self._init_legend_box(handles, labels, markerfirst)
# If shadow is activated use framealpha if not
# explicitly passed. See Issue 8943
if framealpha is None:
if shadow:
self.get_frame().set_alpha(1)
else:
self.get_frame().set_alpha(rcParams["legend.framealpha"])
else:
self.get_frame().set_alpha(framealpha)
tmp = self._loc_used_default
self._set_loc(loc)
self._loc_used_default = tmp # ignore changes done by _set_loc
# figure out title fontsize:
if title_fontsize is None:
title_fontsize = rcParams['legend.title_fontsize']
tprop = FontProperties(size=title_fontsize)
self.set_title(title, prop=tprop)
self._draggable = None
def _set_artist_props(self, a):
"""
Set the boilerplate props for artists added to axes.
"""
a.set_figure(self.figure)
if self.isaxes:
# a.set_axes(self.axes)
a.axes = self.axes
a.set_transform(self.get_transform())
def _set_loc(self, loc):
# find_offset function will be provided to _legend_box and
# _legend_box will draw itself at the location of the return
# value of the find_offset.
self._loc_used_default = False
self._loc_real = loc
self.stale = True
self._legend_box.set_offset(self._findoffset)
def _get_loc(self):
return self._loc_real
_loc = property(_get_loc, _set_loc)
def _findoffset(self, width, height, xdescent, ydescent, renderer):
"Helper function to locate the legend."
if self._loc == 0: # "best".
x, y = self._find_best_position(width, height, renderer)
elif self._loc in Legend.codes.values(): # Fixed location.
bbox = Bbox.from_bounds(0, 0, width, height)
x, y = self._get_anchored_bbox(self._loc, bbox,
self.get_bbox_to_anchor(),
renderer)
else: # Axes or figure coordinates.
fx, fy = self._loc
bbox = self.get_bbox_to_anchor()
x, y = bbox.x0 + bbox.width * fx, bbox.y0 + bbox.height * fy
return x + xdescent, y + ydescent
@allow_rasterization
def draw(self, renderer):
"Draw everything that belongs to the legend."
if not self.get_visible():
return
renderer.open_group('legend', gid=self.get_gid())
fontsize = renderer.points_to_pixels(self._fontsize)
# if mode == fill, set the width of the legend_box to the
# width of the parent (minus pads)
if self._mode in ["expand"]:
pad = 2 * (self.borderaxespad + self.borderpad) * fontsize
self._legend_box.set_width(self.get_bbox_to_anchor().width - pad)
# update the location and size of the legend. This needs to
# be done in any case to clip the figure right.
bbox = self._legend_box.get_window_extent(renderer)
self.legendPatch.set_bounds(bbox.x0, bbox.y0,
bbox.width, bbox.height)
self.legendPatch.set_mutation_scale(fontsize)
if self._drawFrame:
if self.shadow:
shadow = Shadow(self.legendPatch, 2, -2)
shadow.draw(renderer)
self.legendPatch.draw(renderer)
self._legend_box.draw(renderer)
renderer.close_group('legend')
self.stale = False
def _approx_text_height(self, renderer=None):
"""
Return the approximate height of the text. This is used to place
the legend handle.
"""
if renderer is None:
return self._fontsize
else:
return renderer.points_to_pixels(self._fontsize)
# _default_handler_map defines the default mapping between plot
# elements and the legend handlers.
_default_handler_map = {
StemContainer: legend_handler.HandlerStem(),
ErrorbarContainer: legend_handler.HandlerErrorbar(),
Line2D: legend_handler.HandlerLine2D(),
Patch: legend_handler.HandlerPatch(),
LineCollection: legend_handler.HandlerLineCollection(),
RegularPolyCollection: legend_handler.HandlerRegularPolyCollection(),
CircleCollection: legend_handler.HandlerCircleCollection(),
BarContainer: legend_handler.HandlerPatch(
update_func=legend_handler.update_from_first_child),
tuple: legend_handler.HandlerTuple(),
PathCollection: legend_handler.HandlerPathCollection(),
PolyCollection: legend_handler.HandlerPolyCollection()
}
# (get|set|update)_default_handler_maps are public interfaces to
# modify the default handler map.
@classmethod
def get_default_handler_map(cls):
"""
A class method that returns the default handler map.
"""
return cls._default_handler_map
@classmethod
def set_default_handler_map(cls, handler_map):
"""
A class method to set the default handler map.
"""
cls._default_handler_map = handler_map
@classmethod
def update_default_handler_map(cls, handler_map):
"""
A class method to update the default handler map.
"""
cls._default_handler_map.update(handler_map)
def get_legend_handler_map(self):
"""
Return the handler map.
"""
default_handler_map = self.get_default_handler_map()
if self._custom_handler_map:
hm = default_handler_map.copy()
hm.update(self._custom_handler_map)
return hm
else:
return default_handler_map
@staticmethod
def get_legend_handler(legend_handler_map, orig_handle):
"""
Return a legend handler from *legend_handler_map* that
corresponds to *orig_handler*.
*legend_handler_map* should be a dictionary object (that is
returned by the get_legend_handler_map method).
It first checks if the *orig_handle* itself is a key in the
*legend_handler_map* and return the associated value.
Otherwise, it checks for each of the classes in its
method-resolution-order. If no matching key is found, it
returns ``None``.
"""
try:
return legend_handler_map[orig_handle]
except (TypeError, KeyError): # TypeError if unhashable.
pass
for handle_type in type(orig_handle).mro():
try:
return legend_handler_map[handle_type]
except KeyError:
pass
return None
def _init_legend_box(self, handles, labels, markerfirst=True):
"""
Initialize the legend_box. The legend_box is an instance of
the OffsetBox, which is packed with legend handles and
texts. Once packed, their location is calculated during the
drawing time.
"""
fontsize = self._fontsize
# legend_box is a HPacker, horizontally packed with
# columns. Each column is a VPacker, vertically packed with
# legend items. Each legend item is HPacker packed with
# legend handleBox and labelBox. handleBox is an instance of
# offsetbox.DrawingArea which contains legend handle. labelBox
# is an instance of offsetbox.TextArea which contains legend
# text.
text_list = [] # the list of text instances
handle_list = [] # the list of text instances
handles_and_labels = []
label_prop = dict(verticalalignment='baseline',
horizontalalignment='left',
fontproperties=self.prop,
)
# The approximate height and descent of text. These values are
# only used for plotting the legend handle.
descent = 0.35 * self._approx_text_height() * (self.handleheight - 0.7)
# 0.35 and 0.7 are just heuristic numbers and may need to be improved.
height = self._approx_text_height() * self.handleheight - descent
# each handle needs to be drawn inside a box of (x, y, w, h) =
# (0, -descent, width, height). And their coordinates should
# be given in the display coordinates.
# The transformation of each handle will be automatically set
# to self.get_transform(). If the artist does not use its
# default transform (e.g., Collections), you need to
# manually set their transform to the self.get_transform().
legend_handler_map = self.get_legend_handler_map()
for orig_handle, lab in zip(handles, labels):
handler = self.get_legend_handler(legend_handler_map, orig_handle)
if handler is None:
cbook._warn_external(
"Legend does not support {!r} instances.\nA proxy artist "
"may be used instead.\nSee: "
"http://matplotlib.org/users/legend_guide.html"
"#creating-artists-specifically-for-adding-to-the-legend-"
"aka-proxy-artists".format(orig_handle))
# We don't have a handle for this artist, so we just defer
# to None.
handle_list.append(None)
else:
textbox = TextArea(lab, textprops=label_prop,
multilinebaseline=True,
minimumdescent=True)
handlebox = DrawingArea(width=self.handlelength * fontsize,
height=height,
xdescent=0., ydescent=descent)
text_list.append(textbox._text)
# Create the artist for the legend which represents the
# original artist/handle.
handle_list.append(handler.legend_artist(self, orig_handle,
fontsize, handlebox))
handles_and_labels.append((handlebox, textbox))
if handles_and_labels:
# We calculate number of rows in each column. The first
# (num_largecol) columns will have (nrows+1) rows, and remaining
# (num_smallcol) columns will have (nrows) rows.
ncol = min(self._ncol, len(handles_and_labels))
nrows, num_largecol = divmod(len(handles_and_labels), ncol)
num_smallcol = ncol - num_largecol
# starting index of each column and number of rows in it.
rows_per_col = [nrows + 1] * num_largecol + [nrows] * num_smallcol
start_idxs = np.concatenate([[0], np.cumsum(rows_per_col)[:-1]])
cols = zip(start_idxs, rows_per_col)
else:
cols = []
columnbox = []
for i0, di in cols:
# pack handleBox and labelBox into itemBox
itemBoxes = [HPacker(pad=0,
sep=self.handletextpad * fontsize,
children=[h, t] if markerfirst else [t, h],
align="baseline")
for h, t in handles_and_labels[i0:i0 + di]]
# minimumdescent=False for the text of the last row of the column
if markerfirst:
itemBoxes[-1].get_children()[1].set_minimumdescent(False)
else:
itemBoxes[-1].get_children()[0].set_minimumdescent(False)
# pack columnBox
alignment = "baseline" if markerfirst else "right"
columnbox.append(VPacker(pad=0,
sep=self.labelspacing * fontsize,
align=alignment,
children=itemBoxes))
mode = "expand" if self._mode == "expand" else "fixed"
sep = self.columnspacing * fontsize
self._legend_handle_box = HPacker(pad=0,
sep=sep, align="baseline",
mode=mode,
children=columnbox)
self._legend_title_box = TextArea("")
self._legend_box = VPacker(pad=self.borderpad * fontsize,
sep=self.labelspacing * fontsize,
align="center",
children=[self._legend_title_box,
self._legend_handle_box])
self._legend_box.set_figure(self.figure)
self.texts = text_list
self.legendHandles = handle_list
def _auto_legend_data(self):
"""
Returns list of vertices and extents covered by the plot.
Returns a two long list.
First element is a list of (x, y) vertices (in
display-coordinates) covered by all the lines and line
collections, in the legend's handles.
Second element is a list of bounding boxes for all the patches in
the legend's handles.
"""
# should always hold because function is only called internally
assert self.isaxes
ax = self.parent
bboxes = []
lines = []
offsets = []
for handle in ax.lines:
assert isinstance(handle, Line2D)
path = handle.get_path()
trans = handle.get_transform()
tpath = trans.transform_path(path)
lines.append(tpath)
for handle in ax.patches:
assert isinstance(handle, Patch)
if isinstance(handle, Rectangle):
transform = handle.get_data_transform()
bboxes.append(handle.get_bbox().transformed(transform))
else:
transform = handle.get_transform()
bboxes.append(handle.get_path().get_extents(transform))
for handle in ax.collections:
transform, transOffset, hoffsets, paths = handle._prepare_points()
if len(hoffsets):
for offset in transOffset.transform(hoffsets):
offsets.append(offset)
try:
vertices = np.concatenate([l.vertices for l in lines])
except ValueError:
vertices = np.array([])
return [vertices, bboxes, lines, offsets]
def draw_frame(self, b):
'''
Set draw frame to b.
Parameters
----------
b : bool
'''
self.set_frame_on(b)
def get_children(self):
'Return a list of child artists.'
children = []
if self._legend_box:
children.append(self._legend_box)
children.append(self.get_frame())
return children
def get_frame(self):
'''
Return the `~.patches.Rectangle` instances used to frame the legend.
'''
return self.legendPatch
def get_lines(self):
'Return a list of `~.lines.Line2D` instances in the legend.'
return [h for h in self.legendHandles if isinstance(h, Line2D)]
def get_patches(self):
'Return a list of `~.patches.Patch` instances in the legend.'
return silent_list('Patch',
[h for h in self.legendHandles
if isinstance(h, Patch)])
def get_texts(self):
'Return a list of `~.text.Text` instances in the legend.'
return silent_list('Text', self.texts)
def set_title(self, title, prop=None):
"""
Set the legend title. Fontproperties can be optionally set
with *prop* parameter.
"""
self._legend_title_box._text.set_text(title)
if title:
self._legend_title_box._text.set_visible(True)
self._legend_title_box.set_visible(True)
else:
self._legend_title_box._text.set_visible(False)
self._legend_title_box.set_visible(False)
if prop is not None:
if isinstance(prop, dict):
prop = FontProperties(**prop)
self._legend_title_box._text.set_fontproperties(prop)
self.stale = True
def get_title(self):
'Return the `.Text` instance for the legend title.'
return self._legend_title_box._text
def get_window_extent(self, renderer=None):
'Return extent of the legend.'
if renderer is None:
renderer = self.figure._cachedRenderer
return self._legend_box.get_window_extent(renderer=renderer)
def get_tightbbox(self, renderer):
"""
Like `.Legend.get_window_extent`, but uses the box for the legend.
Parameters
----------
renderer : `.RendererBase` instance
renderer that will be used to draw the figures (i.e.
``fig.canvas.get_renderer()``)
Returns
-------
`.BboxBase` : containing the bounding box in figure pixel co-ordinates.
"""
return self._legend_box.get_window_extent(renderer)
def get_frame_on(self):
"""Get whether the legend box patch is drawn."""
return self._drawFrame
def set_frame_on(self, b):
"""
Set whether the legend box patch is drawn.
Parameters
----------
b : bool
"""
self._drawFrame = b
self.stale = True
def get_bbox_to_anchor(self):
"""Return the bbox that the legend will be anchored to."""
if self._bbox_to_anchor is None:
return self.parent.bbox
else:
return self._bbox_to_anchor
def set_bbox_to_anchor(self, bbox, transform=None):
"""
Set the bbox that the legend will be anchored to.
*bbox* can be
- A `.BboxBase` instance
- A tuple of ``(left, bottom, width, height)`` in the given transform
(normalized axes coordinate if None)
- A tuple of ``(left, bottom)`` where the width and height will be
assumed to be zero.
"""
if bbox is None:
self._bbox_to_anchor = None
return
elif isinstance(bbox, BboxBase):
self._bbox_to_anchor = bbox
else:
try:
l = len(bbox)
except TypeError:
raise ValueError("Invalid argument for bbox : %s" % str(bbox))
if l == 2:
bbox = [bbox[0], bbox[1], 0, 0]
self._bbox_to_anchor = Bbox.from_bounds(*bbox)
if transform is None:
transform = BboxTransformTo(self.parent.bbox)
self._bbox_to_anchor = TransformedBbox(self._bbox_to_anchor,
transform)
self.stale = True
def _get_anchored_bbox(self, loc, bbox, parentbbox, renderer):
"""
Place the *bbox* inside the *parentbbox* according to a given
location code. Return the (x, y) coordinate of the bbox.
- loc: a location code in range(1, 11).
This corresponds to the possible values for self._loc, excluding
"best".
- bbox: bbox to be placed, display coordinate units.
- parentbbox: a parent box which will contain the bbox. In
display coordinates.
"""
assert loc in range(1, 11) # called only internally
BEST, UR, UL, LL, LR, R, CL, CR, LC, UC, C = range(11)
anchor_coefs = {UR: "NE",
UL: "NW",
LL: "SW",
LR: "SE",
R: "E",
CL: "W",
CR: "E",
LC: "S",
UC: "N",
C: "C"}
c = anchor_coefs[loc]
fontsize = renderer.points_to_pixels(self._fontsize)
container = parentbbox.padded(-(self.borderaxespad) * fontsize)
anchored_box = bbox.anchored(c, container=container)
return anchored_box.x0, anchored_box.y0
def _find_best_position(self, width, height, renderer, consider=None):
"""
Determine the best location to place the legend.
*consider* is a list of ``(x, y)`` pairs to consider as a potential
lower-left corner of the legend. All are display coords.
"""
# should always hold because function is only called internally
assert self.isaxes
start_time = time.perf_counter()
verts, bboxes, lines, offsets = self._auto_legend_data()
bbox = Bbox.from_bounds(0, 0, width, height)
if consider is None:
consider = [self._get_anchored_bbox(x, bbox,
self.get_bbox_to_anchor(),
renderer)
for x in range(1, len(self.codes))]
candidates = []
for idx, (l, b) in enumerate(consider):
legendBox = Bbox.from_bounds(l, b, width, height)
badness = 0
# XXX TODO: If markers are present, it would be good to
# take them into account when checking vertex overlaps in
# the next line.
badness = (legendBox.count_contains(verts)
+ legendBox.count_contains(offsets)
+ legendBox.count_overlaps(bboxes)
+ sum(line.intersects_bbox(legendBox, filled=False)
for line in lines))
if badness == 0:
return l, b
# Include the index to favor lower codes in case of a tie.
candidates.append((badness, idx, (l, b)))
_, _, (l, b) = min(candidates)
if self._loc_used_default and time.perf_counter() - start_time > 1:
cbook._warn_external(
'Creating legend with loc="best" can be slow with large '
'amounts of data.')
return l, b
def contains(self, event):
inside, info = self._default_contains(event)
if inside is not None:
return inside, info
return self.legendPatch.contains(event)
def set_draggable(self, state, use_blit=False, update='loc'):
"""
Enable or disable mouse dragging support of the legend.
Parameters
----------
state : bool
Whether mouse dragging is enabled.
use_blit : bool, optional
Use blitting for faster image composition. For details see
:ref:`func-animation`.
update : {'loc', 'bbox'}, optional
The legend parameter to be changed when dragged:
- 'loc': update the *loc* parameter of the legend
- 'bbox': update the *bbox_to_anchor* parameter of the legend
Returns
-------
If *state* is ``True`` this returns the `~.DraggableLegend` helper
instance. Otherwise this returns ``None``.
"""
if state:
if self._draggable is None:
self._draggable = DraggableLegend(self,
use_blit,
update=update)
else:
if self._draggable is not None:
self._draggable.disconnect()
self._draggable = None
return self._draggable
def get_draggable(self):
"""Return ``True`` if the legend is draggable, ``False`` otherwise."""
return self._draggable is not None
# Helper functions to parse legend arguments for both `figure.legend` and
# `axes.legend`:
def _get_legend_handles(axs, legend_handler_map=None):
"""
Return a generator of artists that can be used as handles in
a legend.
"""
handles_original = []
for ax in axs:
handles_original += (ax.lines + ax.patches +
ax.collections + ax.containers)
# support parasite axes:
if hasattr(ax, 'parasites'):
for axx in ax.parasites:
handles_original += (axx.lines + axx.patches +
axx.collections + axx.containers)
handler_map = Legend.get_default_handler_map()
if legend_handler_map is not None:
handler_map = handler_map.copy()
handler_map.update(legend_handler_map)
has_handler = Legend.get_legend_handler
for handle in handles_original:
label = handle.get_label()
if label != '_nolegend_' and has_handler(handler_map, handle):
yield handle
def _get_legend_handles_labels(axs, legend_handler_map=None):
"""
Return handles and labels for legend, internal method.
"""
handles = []
labels = []
for handle in _get_legend_handles(axs, legend_handler_map):
label = handle.get_label()
if label and not label.startswith('_'):
handles.append(handle)
labels.append(label)
return handles, labels
def _parse_legend_args(axs, *args, handles=None, labels=None, **kwargs):
"""
Get the handles and labels from the calls to either ``figure.legend``
or ``axes.legend``.
``axs`` is a list of axes (to get legend artists from)
"""
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
handlers = kwargs.get('handler_map', {}) or {}
extra_args = ()
if (handles is not None or labels is not None) and args:
cbook._warn_external("You have mixed positional and keyword "
"arguments, some input may be discarded.")
# if got both handles and labels as kwargs, make same length
if handles and labels:
handles, labels = zip(*zip(handles, labels))
elif handles is not None and labels is None:
labels = [handle.get_label() for handle in handles]
elif labels is not None and handles is None:
# Get as many handles as there are labels.
handles = [handle for handle, label
in zip(_get_legend_handles(axs, handlers), labels)]
# No arguments - automatically detect labels and handles.
elif len(args) == 0:
handles, labels = _get_legend_handles_labels(axs, handlers)
if not handles:
log.warning('No handles with labels found to put in legend.')
# One argument. User defined labels - automatic handle detection.
elif len(args) == 1:
labels, = args
# Get as many handles as there are labels.
handles = [handle for handle, label
in zip(_get_legend_handles(axs, handlers), labels)]
# Two arguments:
# * user defined handles and labels
elif len(args) >= 2:
handles, labels = args[:2]
extra_args = args[2:]
else:
raise TypeError('Invalid arguments to legend.')
return handles, labels, extra_args, kwargs