XarrayLines
- class PlasmaCalcs.plotting.lines.XarrayLines(array, dims=None, t=None, *, x=None, ax=None, add_legend=True, label=UNSET, cstyles=None, cstyles_default=False, **kw)
Bases:
MovieOrganizerNode,PlotDimsMixinMovieOrganizerNode for organizing multiple XarrayLines.
array: xarray.DataArray or xarray.Dataset
the array to plot lines from. Any number of dimensions is allowed.if dataset, will be converted to array using to_array(dim=’variable’).Note that dims other than t & x should be “not too long” otherwise plot will have lots of lines.dims: None, str, or list of strthe array coords (1D) to iterate over; plot one line per point in these dimensions.E.g. dims = [‘fluid’, ‘component’] –> plot one line per fluid-component pair.[TODO] improve formatting; currently uses default cycler for line properties,but if using multiple dims it would be nicer to have a different cycler for each dim,e.g. colors for fluid, linestyles for component.None –> infer it; see PlotDimsInferrer or self.plot_dims for more details.This gets passed to “others” in PlotDimsInferrer.t: None or strthe array coord (1D) which frames will index. E.g. ‘time’.None –> infer it; see PlotDimsInferrer or self.plot_dims for more details.If no time dimension (None provided & can’t infer), that’s okay, but animation will fail.x: None or strthe array coord (1D) for plot x axis.None –> infer it; see PlotDimsInferrer or self.plot_dims for more details.cstyles: None or dict of {{coordname: dict or list of tuples of (val, dict of kwargs for XarrayLine)}}if provided, pass these dicts to individual lines with corresponding scalar val for coord.use tuples of values to test equality instead of indexing a dict.E.g., styles={{‘fluid’: [(‘e’, dict(ls=’–‘)), (‘H_II’, dict(color=’blue’))]}}would ensure dashed line when arr[‘fluid’]==’e’, blue line when arr[‘fluid’]==’H_II’,and have no effect whenever arr[‘fluid’] is not scalar, doesn’t exist, or isn’t ‘e’ or ‘H_II’.cstyles_default: booltells how to handle conflict between kwargs from cstyles and kwargs passed directly to self.True –> treat cstyles as ‘defaults’; kwargs from self override kwargs from cstyles.False –> kwargs from cstyles take precedence.robust: {robust}ymargin: {ymargin}add_legend: boolwhether to plot a legend, by default.label: {label}UNSET –> ‘dim=val’ for each line, for each dim in dims, e.g. ‘fluid=e-, component=x’To view or adjust plot settings in self, see self.plot_settings, or help(self.plot_settings).Methods
__call__(frame)update the plot for the given frame.
__getitem__(i)returns self.children[i].
__init_subclass__(*args_super, **kw)appends note about using self.plot_settings, to cls.__doc__.
__iter__()iterates over self.children.
add_child(child)adds this child (a Tree) to self.children.
display([show_depth, max_depth, shorthand])display self in html.
enumerate_flat(*[, include_self])returns a generator which iterates over all of self's descendants, in depth-first order,
flat(*[, include_self])returns a generator which iterates over all of self's descendants, in depth-first order.
flat_branches_until(branches_until, *[, ...])returns a generator which iterates over all of self's descendants, in depth-first order,
get_animator(*[, fps, blit, frames, plt_close])returns FuncAnimation instance using self as func.
get_data_at_frame(frame)return dict of data for the given frame, to be used by the MoviePlotElement at self.obj.
return max of get_nframes_here() for self & all descendants of self.
return the number of frames that could be in the movie, based on this node.
has_node_where(condition, *[, include_self])returns True if any node in self or descendants satisfies condition(node).
help()prints a helpful message with examples for how to use this cls
html([show_depth, max_depth, shorthand])returns html for displaying self and all of self's children.
plot for the first time: call init_plot on all nodes, and connect to tree.
init_plots(*[, plotted_ok])init_plot for self & all descendants with non-None obj.
make_child(obj)makes a child of self, with obj as its stored object, and returns the child.
make_children(objs)make_child(obj) for obj in objs; returns the list of newly made children.
plot a legend! Plots to the right of the axes.
adds title (as a MovieTextNode) on self.ax.
save(filename[, frames, fps, blit])save the movie to filename.
set_parent(parent, *[, _internal])sets self.parent = parent.
update_to_frame(frame)update the plot for the given frame.
_get_frames(value)gets frames based on value and possibly self.get_nframes() if necessary.
checks to run before init_plot().
returns plot_dims from plot_dims_inputs and PLOT_DIMS_EXPECTING.
_on_added_child(child)called immediately after adding a child to self.
_on_added_descendant(descendant)called immediately after adding a descendant to self (or any of self.children).
_on_adding_ancestor(ancestor)called immediately before adding an ancestor to self (i.e., self.parent, parent of self.parent, etc)
_on_setting_parent(parent)called immediately before setting self.parent = parent.
returns html string for displaying self.
returns shorthand repr for this node (without children).
Attributes
DEFAULT_TREE_SHORTHANDDEFAULT_TREE_SHOW_DEPTHDEFAULT_TREE_SHOW_MAX_DEPTHPLOT_DIMS_EXPECTINGalias to get_animator
mpl.axes.Axes where the lines are plotted.
number of layers above self.
figure where the lines are plotted.
the currently-plotted frame
the frames that could be in the movie.
number of layers below self.
first line; lines[0].
alias to nodes
parent node of self.
stores parent value, but internally uses weakref to avoid circular references.
PlotDimsInferrer for this plotting object.
inputs for creating self.plot_dims.
whether this node's element has actually been plotted yet.
the currently plotted data.
number of nodes in this tree.
- __call__(frame)
update the plot for the given frame. return iterable of all updated artists.
Defining __call__ in this way means self is compatible for direct use by FuncAnimation.
- __getitem__(i)
returns self.children[i]. If i is a tuple, index repeatedly, e.g. self[i[0]][i[1]][i[2]]…
- classmethod __init_subclass__(*args_super, **kw)
appends note about using self.plot_settings, to cls.__doc__.
if “PlotSettings” or “plot_settings” appears in cls.__doc__, do NOT append this note;assuming instead that this means the doc already mentions how to use plot_settings.
- __iter__()
iterates over self.children.
- _get_frames(value)
gets frames based on value and possibly self.get_nframes() if necessary.
if result would be None, crash instead.
- _init_plot_checks()
checks to run before init_plot().
Here, checks:- if self.plotted, raise PlottingAmbiguityError.- if self.obj is None, raise PlottingAmbiguityError.
- _make_plot_dims()
returns plot_dims from plot_dims_inputs and PLOT_DIMS_EXPECTING.
- _on_added_child(child)
called immediately after adding a child to self.
Tracks depth, height, size. This method does not connect any parents or children.
- _on_added_descendant(descendant)
called immediately after adding a descendant to self (or any of self.children).
Tracks depth, height, size. This method does not connect any parents or children.
- _on_adding_ancestor(ancestor)
called immediately before adding an ancestor to self (i.e., self.parent, parent of self.parent, etc)
Tracks depth, height, size. This method does not connect any parents or children.
- _on_setting_parent(parent)
called immediately before setting self.parent = parent.
Tracks depth, height, size. This method does not connect any parents or children.
- _repr_html_()
returns html string for displaying self. (this display hook is used by Jupyter automatically.).
Includes self.html() and DEFAULTS.TREE_CSS.
[TODO] apply the css to ONLY this output cell in Jupyter, instead of all output cells…
- _shorthand_repr()
returns shorthand repr for this node (without children).
returns ‘— name —’ if self.name provided, else “((depth, height, size))”.
- add_child(child)
adds this child (a Tree) to self.children. Also, child.set_parent(self).
returns the added child.
- property ani
alias to get_animator
- property ax
mpl.axes.Axes where the lines are plotted.
- property depth
number of layers above self. (parent, parent’s parents, etc.)
depth = 0 for the node with parent = None.
- display(show_depth=None, max_depth=None, *, shorthand=None)
display self in html. Includes self.html() and DEFAULTS.TREE_CSS.
show_depth: None or intmax number of layers of tree to show by default (i.e. “not hidden” by default)None –> use self.DEFAULT_TREE_SHOW_DEPTH if defined else DEFAULTS.TREE_SHOW_DEPTHmax_depth: None or intmax number of layers of tree to render (even if all layers are “not hidden”).Anything deeper will not be converted to html string.None –> use self.DEFAULT_TREE_SHOW_MAX_DEPTH if defined else DEFAULTS.TREE_SHOW_MAX_DEPTHshorthand: None or boolwhether to use shorthand for the “Tree([depth=N, height=N, size=N], obj=…)” part of the repr.True –> use shorthand; replace that^ with: “((N, N, N)) …”None –> use self.DEFAULT_TREE_SHORTHAND if defined else DEFAULTS.TREE_SHORTHAND
- enumerate_flat(*, include_self=False)
returns a generator which iterates over all of self’s descendants, in depth-first order,
yielding (index, node) pairs, such that self[index] == node.Note that index will be a tuple with length == node.depth.if include_self, yield self first, as: ((), self)).
- property fig
figure where the lines are plotted.
- flat(*, include_self=False)
returns a generator which iterates over all of self’s descendants, in depth-first order.
if include_self, yield self first.
- flat_branches_until(branches_until, *, include_self=False)
returns a generator which iterates over all of self’s descendants, in depth-first order,
but stop looking at descendants on a branch as soon as branches_until(node).E.g. self.flat_branches_until(lambda node: node.obj==7) will be similar to flat,but won’t go to any descendants for any node with obj==7.if include self, yield self first, and check branches_until(self) before continuing.otherwise, never check branches_until(self).
- property frame
the currently-plotted frame
- property frames
the frames that could be in the movie.
if set to None, will use self.get_nframes() instead.if set to a slice, will use range(self.get_nframes())[frames] instead.
- get_animator(*, fps=UNSET, blit=UNSET, frames=UNSET, plt_close=True, **kw_func_animation)
returns FuncAnimation instance using self as func.
Use kwarg defaults from self.plot_settings, for any kwargs not provided here.fps: UNSET, None, or number (default: UNSET)frames per second.UNSET –> use DEFAULTS.PLOT.FPS (default: 30).(Or use value from self.plot_settings, if provided.)None –> use matplotlib defaults.blit: UNSET, None, or bool (default: UNSET)whether to use blitting.UNSET –> use DEFAULTS.PLOT.BLIT (default: True).(Or use value from self.plot_settings, if provided.)if None, use matplotlib defaults.frames: UNSET, None, int, iterable, or slice (default: UNSET)passed to FuncAnimation. Tells number of frames or which frames to plot.If UNSET, use value from self.plot_settings if possible else getattr(self, ‘frames’, None).if slice, use range(self.get_nframes())[frames], crashing if self doesn’t have ‘get_nframes’.plt_close: boolwhether to plt.close() before returning the result.This is useful in Jupyter, where commonly one cell might make a plot,then call get_animator() to display movie in-line, but not plt.close().In that case, plt_close=False would display animation & plot[TODO] use init_func kwarg to avoid calling self twice for frame 0?
- get_data_at_frame(frame)
return dict of data for the given frame, to be used by the MoviePlotElement at self.obj.
- get_nframes()
return max of get_nframes_here() for self & all descendants of self.
If any node throws PlottingNframesUnknownError, pretend they said nframes=0.If all nodes throw PlottingNframesUnknownError, raise the one from self.
- get_nframes_here()
return the number of frames that could be in the movie, based on this node.
- has_node_where(condition, *, include_self=False)
returns True if any node in self or descendants satisfies condition(node).
if include_self, check self as well.
- property height
number of layers below self. (children, children’s children, etc.)
height = 0 for a node with no children.
- classmethod help()
prints a helpful message with examples for how to use this cls
- html(show_depth=None, max_depth=None, *, shorthand=None)
returns html for displaying self and all of self’s children.
show_depth: None or intmax number of layers of tree to show by default (i.e. “not hidden” by default)None –> use self.DEFAULT_TREE_SHOW_DEPTH if defined else DEFAULTS.TREE_SHOW_DEPTHmax_depth: None or intmax number of layers of tree to render (even if all layers are “not hidden”).Anything deeper will not be converted to html string.None –> use self.DEFAULT_TREE_SHOW_MAX_DEPTH if defined else DEFAULTS.TREE_SHOW_MAX_DEPTHshorthand: None or boolwhether to use shorthand for the “Tree([depth=N, height=N, size=N], obj=…)” part of the repr.True –> use shorthand; replace that^ with: “((N, N, N)) …”None –> use self.DEFAULT_TREE_SHORTHAND if defined else DEFAULTS.TREE_SHORTHAND
- init_plot()
plot for the first time: call init_plot on all nodes, and connect to tree.
This is fundamentally different from MoviePlotNode.init_plot’s usual purpose,
since this is about calling init_plot on the nodes, not on self.obj.[TODO] should this function be renamed, for clarity?
- init_plots(*, plotted_ok=True)
init_plot for self & all descendants with non-None obj.
plotted_ok: boolTrue –> skip node if node.plotted.False –> call init_plot on all nodes with non-None obj.
- property line0
first line; lines[0].
- property lines
alias to nodes
- make_child(obj)
makes a child of self, with obj as its stored object, and returns the child.
- make_children(objs)
make_child(obj) for obj in objs; returns the list of newly made children.
- property parent
parent node of self. None if self is root.
When set to a value, calls self.set_parent(value),which also updates tracking info appropriately, and updates parent’s children.
- property parent_ref
stores parent value, but internally uses weakref to avoid circular references.
Users should always use self.parent instead.
- property plot_dims
PlotDimsInferrer for this plotting object.
Created from plot_dims_inputs and PLOT_DIMS_EXPECTING.See help(self.plot_dims_inferrer_cls) for more details.
- plot_dims_inferrer_cls
alias of
PlotDimsInferrer
- property plot_dims_inputs
inputs for creating self.plot_dims.
(Internally actually uses PlotDimsInferrer._translate_inputs(plot_dims_inputs);provide _skip_translation=True to skip the normal translation rules.)
- plot_legend()
plot a legend! Plots to the right of the axes.
For more precise control of legend,use add_legend=False during self.__init__,and just call plt.legend() separately…Also fig.set_layout_engine(‘tight’) if layout engine was None;otherwise the legend might get cut off at the edges.
- plot_title()
adds title (as a MovieTextNode) on self.ax.
raise PlottingAmbiguityError if title already plotted(this prevents having multiple title nodes).
- property plotted
whether this node’s element has actually been plotted yet.
False before init_plot; True after. Always None if self.obj is None.
- property plotted_data
the currently plotted data.
- save(filename, frames=UNSET, *, fps=UNSET, blit=UNSET, **kw)
save the movie to filename.
RECOMMENDED:first, self.save(…, frames=N), with small N (e.g. N=5), to test movie formatting.Troubleshooting: if movie getting cut off,try plt.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.2, left=0.2, right=0.8, top=0.8),or even more extreme values if necessary. (0 is bottom/left edge; 1 is top/right edge.)frames: UNSET, None, int, iterable, or slice (default: UNSET)passed to FuncAnimation. Tells number of frames or which frames to plot.If UNSET, use value from self.plot_settings if possible else getattr(self, ‘frames’, None).if slice, use range(self.get_nframes())[frames], crashing if self doesn’t have ‘get_nframes’.fps: UNSET, None, or number (default: UNSET)frames per second.UNSET –> use DEFAULTS.PLOT.FPS (default: 30).(Or use value from self.plot_settings, if provided.)None –> use matplotlib defaults.blit: UNSET, None, or bool (default: UNSET)whether to use blitting.UNSET –> use DEFAULTS.PLOT.BLIT (default: True).(Or use value from self.plot_settings, if provided.)if None, use matplotlib defaults.additional kwargs passed to FuncAnimation() or FuncAnimation.save().returns abspath of the saved movie.
- set_parent(parent, *, _internal=False)
sets self.parent = parent. Also, parent.add_child(self), unless _internal=True.
Users should use self.parent = parent instead of calling set_parent directly.
- property size
number of nodes in this tree. (here and below)
size = 1 for a node with no children.
- update_to_frame(frame)
update the plot for the given frame. set self.frame=frame.
also calls update_to_frame for all children.return iterable of all updated artists.