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Dolphins¶
This example shows how to draw, and manipulate shapes given vertices
and nodes using the Path, PathPatch and
transforms classes.
import matplotlib.cm as cm
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.patches import Circle, PathPatch
from matplotlib.path import Path
from matplotlib.transforms import Affine2D
import numpy as np
# Fixing random state for reproducibility
np.random.seed(19680801)
r = np.random.rand(50)
t = np.random.rand(50) * np.pi * 2.0
x = r * np.cos(t)
y = r * np.sin(t)
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(6, 6))
circle = Circle((0, 0), 1, facecolor='none',
edgecolor=(0, 0.8, 0.8), linewidth=3, alpha=0.5)
ax.add_patch(circle)
im = plt.imshow(np.random.random((100, 100)),
origin='lower', cmap=cm.winter,
interpolation='spline36',
extent=([-1, 1, -1, 1]))
im.set_clip_path(circle)
plt.plot(x, y, 'o', color=(0.9, 0.9, 1.0), alpha=0.8)
# Dolphin from OpenClipart library by Andy Fitzsimon
# <cc:License rdf:about="http://web.resource.org/cc/PublicDomain">
# <cc:permits rdf:resource="http://web.resource.org/cc/Reproduction"/>
# <cc:permits rdf:resource="http://web.resource.org/cc/Distribution"/>
# <cc:permits rdf:resource="http://web.resource.org/cc/DerivativeWorks"/>
# </cc:License>
dolphin = """
M -0.59739425,160.18173 C -0.62740401,160.18885 -0.57867129,160.11183
-0.57867129,160.11183 C -0.57867129,160.11183 -0.5438361,159.89315
-0.39514638,159.81496 C -0.24645668,159.73678 -0.18316813,159.71981
-0.18316813,159.71981 C -0.18316813,159.71981 -0.10322971,159.58124
-0.057804323,159.58725 C -0.029723983,159.58913 -0.061841603,159.60356
-0.071265813,159.62815 C -0.080250183,159.65325 -0.082918513,159.70554
-0.061841203,159.71248 C -0.040763903,159.7194 -0.0066711426,159.71091
0.077336307,159.73612 C 0.16879567,159.76377 0.28380306,159.86448
0.31516668,159.91533 C 0.3465303,159.96618 0.5011127,160.1771
0.5011127,160.1771 C 0.63668998,160.19238 0.67763022,160.31259
0.66556395,160.32668 C 0.65339985,160.34212 0.66350443,160.33642
0.64907098,160.33088 C 0.63463742,160.32533 0.61309688,160.297
0.5789627,160.29339 C 0.54348657,160.28968 0.52329693,160.27674
0.50728856,160.27737 C 0.49060916,160.27795 0.48965803,160.31565
0.46114204,160.33673 C 0.43329696,160.35786 0.4570711,160.39871
0.43309565,160.40685 C 0.4105108,160.41442 0.39416631,160.33027
0.3954995,160.2935 C 0.39683269,160.25672 0.43807996,160.21522
0.44567915,160.19734 C 0.45327833,160.17946 0.27946869,159.9424
-0.061852613,159.99845 C -0.083965233,160.0427 -0.26176109,160.06683
-0.26176109,160.06683 C -0.30127962,160.07028 -0.21167141,160.09731
-0.24649368,160.1011 C -0.32642366,160.11569 -0.34521187,160.06895
-0.40622293,160.0819 C -0.467234,160.09485 -0.56738444,160.17461
-0.59739425,160.18173
"""
vertices = []
codes = []
parts = dolphin.split()
i = 0
code_map = {
'M': (Path.MOVETO, 1),
'C': (Path.CURVE4, 3),
'L': (Path.LINETO, 1)}
while i < len(parts):
code = parts[i]
path_code, npoints = code_map[code]
codes.extend([path_code] * npoints)
vertices.extend([[float(x) for x in y.split(',')] for y in
parts[i + 1:i + npoints + 1]])
i += npoints + 1
vertices = np.array(vertices, float)
vertices[:, 1] -= 160
dolphin_path = Path(vertices, codes)
dolphin_patch = PathPatch(dolphin_path, facecolor=(0.6, 0.6, 0.6),
edgecolor=(0.0, 0.0, 0.0))
ax.add_patch(dolphin_patch)
vertices = Affine2D().rotate_deg(60).transform(vertices)
dolphin_path2 = Path(vertices, codes)
dolphin_patch2 = PathPatch(dolphin_path2, facecolor=(0.5, 0.5, 0.5),
edgecolor=(0.0, 0.0, 0.0))
ax.add_patch(dolphin_patch2)
plt.show()
References¶
The use of the following functions, methods, classes and modules is shown in this example:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.path
matplotlib.path.Path
matplotlib.patches
matplotlib.patches.PathPatch
matplotlib.patches.Circle
matplotlib.axes.Axes.add_patch
matplotlib.transforms
matplotlib.transforms.Affine2D
matplotlib.transforms.Affine2D.rotate_deg
Out:
<function Affine2D.rotate_deg at 0x7fead00aad30>
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