460 lines
13 KiB
Python
460 lines
13 KiB
Python
import difflib
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import numpy as np
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import sys
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from pathlib import Path
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import pytest
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import matplotlib as mpl
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from matplotlib.testing import subprocess_run_for_testing
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from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
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def test_pyplot_up_to_date(tmpdir):
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pytest.importorskip("black")
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gen_script = Path(mpl.__file__).parents[2] / "tools/boilerplate.py"
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if not gen_script.exists():
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pytest.skip("boilerplate.py not found")
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orig_contents = Path(plt.__file__).read_text()
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plt_file = tmpdir.join('pyplot.py')
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plt_file.write_text(orig_contents, 'utf-8')
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subprocess_run_for_testing(
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[sys.executable, str(gen_script), str(plt_file)],
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check=True)
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new_contents = plt_file.read_text('utf-8')
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if orig_contents != new_contents:
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diff_msg = '\n'.join(
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difflib.unified_diff(
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orig_contents.split('\n'), new_contents.split('\n'),
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fromfile='found pyplot.py',
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tofile='expected pyplot.py',
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n=0, lineterm=''))
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pytest.fail(
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"pyplot.py is not up-to-date. Please run "
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"'python tools/boilerplate.py' to update pyplot.py. "
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"This needs to be done from an environment where your "
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"current working copy is installed (e.g. 'pip install -e'd). "
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"Here is a diff of unexpected differences:\n%s" % diff_msg
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)
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def test_copy_docstring_and_deprecators(recwarn):
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@mpl._api.rename_parameter("(version)", "old", "new")
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@mpl._api.make_keyword_only("(version)", "kwo")
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def func(new, kwo=None):
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pass
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@plt._copy_docstring_and_deprecators(func)
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def wrapper_func(new, kwo=None):
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pass
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wrapper_func(None)
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wrapper_func(new=None)
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wrapper_func(None, kwo=None)
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wrapper_func(new=None, kwo=None)
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assert not recwarn
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with pytest.warns(mpl.MatplotlibDeprecationWarning):
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wrapper_func(old=None)
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with pytest.warns(mpl.MatplotlibDeprecationWarning):
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wrapper_func(None, None)
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def test_pyplot_box():
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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plt.box(False)
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assert not ax.get_frame_on()
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plt.box(True)
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assert ax.get_frame_on()
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plt.box()
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assert not ax.get_frame_on()
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plt.box()
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assert ax.get_frame_on()
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def test_stackplot_smoke():
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# Small smoke test for stackplot (see #12405)
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plt.stackplot([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3])
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def test_nrows_error():
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with pytest.raises(TypeError):
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plt.subplot(nrows=1)
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with pytest.raises(TypeError):
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plt.subplot(ncols=1)
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def test_ioff():
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plt.ion()
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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with plt.ioff():
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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plt.ioff()
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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with plt.ioff():
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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def test_ion():
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plt.ioff()
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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with plt.ion():
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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plt.ion()
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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with plt.ion():
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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def test_nested_ion_ioff():
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# initial state is interactive
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plt.ion()
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# mixed ioff/ion
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with plt.ioff():
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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with plt.ion():
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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# redundant contexts
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with plt.ioff():
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with plt.ioff():
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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with plt.ion():
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plt.ioff()
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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# initial state is not interactive
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plt.ioff()
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# mixed ioff/ion
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with plt.ion():
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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with plt.ioff():
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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# redundant contexts
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with plt.ion():
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with plt.ion():
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assert mpl.is_interactive()
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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with plt.ioff():
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plt.ion()
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assert not mpl.is_interactive()
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def test_close():
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try:
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plt.close(1.1)
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except TypeError as e:
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assert str(e) == "close() argument must be a Figure, an int, " \
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"a string, or None, not <class 'float'>"
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def test_subplot_reuse():
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ax1 = plt.subplot(121)
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assert ax1 is plt.gca()
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ax2 = plt.subplot(122)
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assert ax2 is plt.gca()
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ax3 = plt.subplot(121)
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assert ax1 is plt.gca()
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assert ax1 is ax3
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def test_axes_kwargs():
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# plt.axes() always creates new axes, even if axes kwargs differ.
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plt.figure()
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ax = plt.axes()
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ax1 = plt.axes()
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assert ax is not None
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assert ax1 is not ax
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plt.close()
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plt.figure()
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ax = plt.axes(projection='polar')
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ax1 = plt.axes(projection='polar')
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assert ax is not None
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assert ax1 is not ax
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plt.close()
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plt.figure()
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ax = plt.axes(projection='polar')
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ax1 = plt.axes()
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assert ax is not None
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assert ax1.name == 'rectilinear'
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assert ax1 is not ax
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plt.close()
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def test_subplot_replace_projection():
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# plt.subplot() searches for axes with the same subplot spec, and if one
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# exists, and the kwargs match returns it, create a new one if they do not
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fig = plt.figure()
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ax = plt.subplot(1, 2, 1)
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ax1 = plt.subplot(1, 2, 1)
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ax2 = plt.subplot(1, 2, 2)
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ax3 = plt.subplot(1, 2, 1, projection='polar')
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ax4 = plt.subplot(1, 2, 1, projection='polar')
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assert ax is not None
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assert ax1 is ax
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assert ax2 is not ax
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assert ax3 is not ax
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assert ax3 is ax4
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assert ax in fig.axes
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assert ax2 in fig.axes
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assert ax3 in fig.axes
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assert ax.name == 'rectilinear'
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assert ax2.name == 'rectilinear'
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assert ax3.name == 'polar'
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def test_subplot_kwarg_collision():
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ax1 = plt.subplot(projection='polar', theta_offset=0)
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ax2 = plt.subplot(projection='polar', theta_offset=0)
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assert ax1 is ax2
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ax1.remove()
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ax3 = plt.subplot(projection='polar', theta_offset=1)
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assert ax1 is not ax3
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assert ax1 not in plt.gcf().axes
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def test_gca():
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# plt.gca() returns an existing axes, unless there were no axes.
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plt.figure()
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ax = plt.gca()
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ax1 = plt.gca()
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assert ax is not None
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assert ax1 is ax
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plt.close()
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def test_subplot_projection_reuse():
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# create an Axes
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ax1 = plt.subplot(111)
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# check that it is current
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assert ax1 is plt.gca()
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# make sure we get it back if we ask again
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assert ax1 is plt.subplot(111)
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# remove it
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ax1.remove()
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# create a polar plot
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ax2 = plt.subplot(111, projection='polar')
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assert ax2 is plt.gca()
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# this should have deleted the first axes
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assert ax1 not in plt.gcf().axes
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# assert we get it back if no extra parameters passed
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assert ax2 is plt.subplot(111)
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ax2.remove()
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# now check explicitly setting the projection to rectilinear
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# makes a new axes
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ax3 = plt.subplot(111, projection='rectilinear')
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assert ax3 is plt.gca()
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assert ax3 is not ax2
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assert ax2 not in plt.gcf().axes
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def test_subplot_polar_normalization():
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ax1 = plt.subplot(111, projection='polar')
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ax2 = plt.subplot(111, polar=True)
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ax3 = plt.subplot(111, polar=True, projection='polar')
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assert ax1 is ax2
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assert ax1 is ax3
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with pytest.raises(ValueError,
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match="polar=True, yet projection='3d'"):
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ax2 = plt.subplot(111, polar=True, projection='3d')
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def test_subplot_change_projection():
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created_axes = set()
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ax = plt.subplot()
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created_axes.add(ax)
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projections = ('aitoff', 'hammer', 'lambert', 'mollweide',
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'polar', 'rectilinear', '3d')
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for proj in projections:
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ax.remove()
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ax = plt.subplot(projection=proj)
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assert ax is plt.subplot()
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assert ax.name == proj
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created_axes.add(ax)
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# Check that each call created a new Axes.
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assert len(created_axes) == 1 + len(projections)
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def test_polar_second_call():
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# the first call creates the axes with polar projection
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ln1, = plt.polar(0., 1., 'ro')
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assert isinstance(ln1, mpl.lines.Line2D)
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# the second call should reuse the existing axes
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ln2, = plt.polar(1.57, .5, 'bo')
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assert isinstance(ln2, mpl.lines.Line2D)
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assert ln1.axes is ln2.axes
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def test_fallback_position():
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# check that position kwarg works if rect not supplied
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axref = plt.axes([0.2, 0.2, 0.5, 0.5])
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axtest = plt.axes(position=[0.2, 0.2, 0.5, 0.5])
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np.testing.assert_allclose(axtest.bbox.get_points(),
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axref.bbox.get_points())
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# check that position kwarg ignored if rect is supplied
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axref = plt.axes([0.2, 0.2, 0.5, 0.5])
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axtest = plt.axes([0.2, 0.2, 0.5, 0.5], position=[0.1, 0.1, 0.8, 0.8])
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np.testing.assert_allclose(axtest.bbox.get_points(),
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axref.bbox.get_points())
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def test_set_current_figure_via_subfigure():
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fig1 = plt.figure()
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subfigs = fig1.subfigures(2)
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plt.figure()
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assert plt.gcf() != fig1
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current = plt.figure(subfigs[1])
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assert plt.gcf() == fig1
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assert current == fig1
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def test_set_current_axes_on_subfigure():
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fig = plt.figure()
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subfigs = fig.subfigures(2)
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ax = subfigs[0].subplots(1, squeeze=True)
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subfigs[1].subplots(1, squeeze=True)
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assert plt.gca() != ax
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plt.sca(ax)
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assert plt.gca() == ax
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def test_pylab_integration():
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IPython = pytest.importorskip("IPython")
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mpl.testing.subprocess_run_helper(
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IPython.start_ipython,
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"--pylab",
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"-c",
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";".join((
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"import matplotlib.pyplot as plt",
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"assert plt._REPL_DISPLAYHOOK == plt._ReplDisplayHook.IPYTHON",
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)),
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timeout=60,
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)
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def test_doc_pyplot_summary():
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"""Test that pyplot_summary lists all the plot functions."""
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pyplot_docs = Path(__file__).parent / '../../../doc/api/pyplot_summary.rst'
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if not pyplot_docs.exists():
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pytest.skip("Documentation sources not available")
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def extract_documented_functions(lines):
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"""
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Return a list of all the functions that are mentioned in the
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autosummary blocks contained in *lines*.
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An autosummary block looks like this::
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.. autosummary::
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:toctree: _as_gen
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:template: autosummary.rst
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:nosignatures:
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plot
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plot_date
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"""
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functions = []
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in_autosummary = False
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for line in lines:
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if not in_autosummary:
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if line.startswith(".. autosummary::"):
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in_autosummary = True
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else:
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if not line or line.startswith(" :"):
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# empty line or autosummary parameter
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continue
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if not line[0].isspace():
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# no more indentation: end of autosummary block
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in_autosummary = False
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continue
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functions.append(line.strip())
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return functions
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lines = pyplot_docs.read_text().split("\n")
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doc_functions = set(extract_documented_functions(lines))
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plot_commands = set(plt._get_pyplot_commands())
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missing = plot_commands.difference(doc_functions)
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if missing:
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raise AssertionError(
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f"The following pyplot functions are not listed in the "
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f"documentation. Please add them to doc/api/pyplot_summary.rst: "
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f"{missing!r}")
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extra = doc_functions.difference(plot_commands)
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if extra:
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raise AssertionError(
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f"The following functions are listed in the pyplot documentation, "
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f"but they do not exist in pyplot. "
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f"Please remove them from doc/api/pyplot_summary.rst: {extra!r}")
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def test_minor_ticks():
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plt.figure()
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plt.plot(np.arange(1, 10))
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tick_pos, tick_labels = plt.xticks(minor=True)
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assert np.all(tick_labels == np.array([], dtype=np.float64))
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assert tick_labels == []
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plt.yticks(ticks=[3.5, 6.5], labels=["a", "b"], minor=True)
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ax = plt.gca()
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tick_pos = ax.get_yticks(minor=True)
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tick_labels = ax.get_yticklabels(minor=True)
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assert np.all(tick_pos == np.array([3.5, 6.5]))
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assert [l.get_text() for l in tick_labels] == ['a', 'b']
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def test_switch_backend_no_close():
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plt.switch_backend('agg')
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fig = plt.figure()
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fig = plt.figure()
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assert len(plt.get_fignums()) == 2
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plt.switch_backend('agg')
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assert len(plt.get_fignums()) == 2
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with pytest.warns(mpl.MatplotlibDeprecationWarning):
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plt.switch_backend('svg')
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assert len(plt.get_fignums()) == 0
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def figure_hook_example(figure):
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figure._test_was_here = True
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def test_figure_hook():
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test_rc = {
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'figure.hooks': ['matplotlib.tests.test_pyplot:figure_hook_example']
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}
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with mpl.rc_context(test_rc):
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fig = plt.figure()
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assert fig._test_was_here
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