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Merge pull request matplotlib#3668 from thisch/pep8fix26
[examples] pep8 fix E26*
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‎examples/event_handling/path_editor.py

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self.line, = ax.plot(x,y,marker='o', markerfacecolor='r', animated=True)
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self._ind = None # the active vert
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self._ind = None # the active vert
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canvas.mpl_connect('draw_event', self.draw_callback)
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canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', self.button_press_callback)

‎examples/event_handling/pick_event_demo.py

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import numpy as np
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from numpy.random import rand
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if 1: # simple picking, lines, rectangles and text
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if 1: # simple picking, lines, rectangles and text
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fig, (ax1, ax2) = plt.subplots(2,1)
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ax1.set_title('click on points, rectangles or text', picker=True)
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ax1.set_ylabel('ylabel', picker=True, bbox=dict(facecolor='red'))
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fig.canvas.mpl_connect('pick_event', onpick1)
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if 1: # picking with a custom hit test function
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if 1: # picking with a custom hit test function
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# you can define custom pickers by setting picker to a callable
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# function. The function has the signature
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#
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fig.canvas.mpl_connect('pick_event', onpick2)
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if 1: # picking on a scatter plot (matplotlib.collections.RegularPolyCollection)
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x, y, c, s = rand(4, 100)
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#fig.savefig('pscoll.eps')
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fig.canvas.mpl_connect('pick_event', onpick3)
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if 1: # picking images (matplotlib.image.AxesImage)
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if 1: # picking images (matplotlib.image.AxesImage)
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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im1 = ax.imshow(rand(10,5), extent=(1,2,1,2), picker=True)
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im2 = ax.imshow(rand(5,10), extent=(3,4,1,2), picker=True)

‎examples/event_handling/pipong.py

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self.vx *= 1.2 *pad.signx
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self.vy *= 1.2 *pad.signy
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fudge = .001
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#probably cleaner with something like...if not self.field.contains(self.x, self.y):
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# probably cleaner with something like...if not self.field.contains(self.x, self.y):
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if self.x < 0+fudge:
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#print "player A loses"
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#print("player A loses")
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pads[1].score += 1;
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self._reset(pads[0])
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return True
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if self.x > 7-fudge:
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#print "player B loses"
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#print("player B loses")
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pads[0].score += 1;
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self._reset(pads[1])
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return True

‎examples/event_handling/poly_editor.py

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#self._update_line(poly)
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cid = self.poly.add_callback(self.poly_changed)
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self._ind = None # the active vert
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self._ind = None # the active vert
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canvas.mpl_connect('draw_event', self.draw_callback)
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canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', self.button_press_callback)
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self.line.set_data(zip(*self.poly.xy))
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elif event.key=='i':
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xys = self.poly.get_transform().transform(self.poly.xy)
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p = event.x, event.y # display coords
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p = event.x, event.y # display coords
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for i in range(len(xys)-1):
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s0 = xys[i]
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s1 = xys[i+1]

‎examples/event_handling/pong_gtk.py

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tstart = time.time()
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plt.grid() # to ensure proper background restore
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plt.grid() # to ensure proper background restore
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plt.show()
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print('FPS:' , animation.cnt/(time.time()-tstart))

‎examples/event_handling/resample.py

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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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#Hook up the line
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# Hook up the line
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xdata, ydata = d.downsample(xdata[0], xdata[-1])
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d.line, = ax.plot(xdata, ydata)
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ax.set_autoscale_on(False) # Otherwise, infinite loop
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ax.set_autoscale_on(False) # Otherwise, infinite loop
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ax.callbacks.connect('xlim_changed', d.update)

‎examples/event_handling/viewlims.py

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def ax_update(self, ax):
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ax.set_autoscale_on(False) # Otherwise, infinite loop
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ax.set_autoscale_on(False) # Otherwise, infinite loop
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#Get the number of points from the number of pixels in the window
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# Get the number of points from the number of pixels in the window
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dims = ax.axesPatch.get_window_extent().bounds
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self.width = int(dims[2] + 0.5)
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#Get the range for the new area
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# Get the range for the new area
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xstart,ystart,xdelta,ydelta = ax.viewLim.bounds
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xend = xstart + xdelta
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yend = ystart + ydelta

‎examples/images_contours_and_fields/image_demo.py

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plt.axis('off') # clear x- and y-axes
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plt.axis('off') # clear x- and y-axes
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plt.show()

‎examples/images_contours_and_fields/interpolation_none_vs_nearest.py

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#Load big image
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# Load big image
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big_im = plt.imread(big_im_path)
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#Define small image
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# Define small image
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small_im = np.array([[0.25, 0.75, 1.0, 0.75], [0.1, 0.65, 0.5, 0.4], \
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#Create a 2x2 table of plots
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# Create a 2x2 table of plots
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fig.text(0.03, 0.645, 'Big Image\nScaled Down', ha='left')
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fig.text(0.383, 0.90, "Interpolation = 'none'", ha='center')
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fig.text(0.75, 0.90, "Interpolation = 'nearest'", ha='center')
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#If you were going to run this example on your local machine, you
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#would save the figure as a PNG, save the same figure as a PDF, and
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#then compare them. The following code would suffice.
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# would save the figure as a PNG, save the same figure as a PDF, and
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fig2 = plt.figure(figsize=[8.0, 7.5])

‎examples/lines_bars_and_markers/line_demo_dash_control.py

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‎examples/misc/font_indexing.py

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‎examples/misc/multiprocess.py

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#Demo of using multiprocessing for generating data in one process and plotting
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#Written by Robert Cimrman
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‎examples/misc/rc_traits.py

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‎examples/misc/svg_filter_pie.py

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‎examples/mplot3d/wire3d_animation_demo.py

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‎examples/pie_and_polar_charts/pie_demo_features.py

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‎examples/pylab_examples/annotation_demo.py

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‎examples/pylab_examples/anscombe.py

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‎examples/pylab_examples/arrow_demo.py

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‎examples/pylab_examples/axes_zoom_effect.py

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