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545 lines
22 KiB
Python
545 lines
22 KiB
Python
import logging
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from PyQt5 import QtGui, QtCore, QtWidgets
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from numpy import linspace
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from .ticker import Ticker
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class ScanAxis(QtWidgets.QWidget):
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def __init__(self):
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QtWidgets.QWidget.__init__(self)
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self.proxy = None
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self.sizePolicy().setControlType(QtWidgets.QSizePolicy.ButtonBox)
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self.ticker = Ticker()
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self.setMinimumHeight(40)
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def paintEvent(self, ev):
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painter = QtGui.QPainter(self)
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font = painter.font()
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avgCharWidth = QtGui.QFontMetrics(font).averageCharWidth()
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painter.setRenderHint(QtGui.QPainter.Antialiasing)
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# The center of the slider handles should reflect what's displayed
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# on the spinboxes.
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painter.translate(self.proxy.slider.handleWidth()/2, self.height() - 5)
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painter.drawLine(0, 0, self.width(), 0)
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realLeft = self.proxy.pixelToReal(0)
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realRight = self.proxy.pixelToReal(self.width())
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ticks, prefix, labels = self.ticker(realLeft, realRight)
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painter.drawText(0, -25, prefix)
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pen = QtGui.QPen()
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pen.setWidth(2)
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painter.setPen(pen)
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for t, l in zip(ticks, labels):
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t = self.proxy.realToPixel(t)
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painter.drawLine(t, 0, t, -5)
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painter.drawText(t - len(l)/2*avgCharWidth, -10, l)
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sliderStartPixel = self.proxy.realToPixel(self.proxy.realStart)
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sliderStopPixel = self.proxy.realToPixel(self.proxy.realStop)
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pixels = linspace(sliderStartPixel, sliderStopPixel,
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self.proxy.numPoints)
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for p in pixels:
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p_int = int(p)
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painter.drawLine(p_int, 0, p_int, 5)
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ev.accept()
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# Basic ideas from https://gist.github.com/Riateche/27e36977f7d5ea72cf4f
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class ScanSlider(QtWidgets.QSlider):
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sigStartMoved = QtCore.pyqtSignal(int)
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sigStopMoved = QtCore.pyqtSignal(int)
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def __init__(self):
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QtWidgets.QSlider.__init__(self, QtCore.Qt.Horizontal)
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self.startPos = 0 # Pos and Val can differ in event handling.
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# perhaps prevPos and currPos is more accurate.
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self.stopPos = 99
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self.startVal = 0 # lower
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self.stopVal = 99 # upper
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self.offset = 0
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self.position = 0
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self.upperPressed = QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_None
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self.lowerPressed = QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_None
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self.firstMovement = False # State var for handling slider overlap.
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self.blockTracking = False
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self.setMinimum(0)
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self.setMaximum(4095)
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# We need fake sliders to keep around so that we can dynamically
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# set the stylesheets for drawing each slider later. See paintEvent.
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self.dummyStartSlider = QtWidgets.QSlider()
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self.dummyStopSlider = QtWidgets.QSlider()
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self.dummyStartSlider.setStyleSheet(
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"QSlider::handle {background:blue}")
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self.dummyStopSlider.setStyleSheet(
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"QSlider::handle {background:red}")
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# We basically superimpose two QSliders on top of each other, discarding
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# the state that remains constant between the two when drawing.
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# Everything except the handles remain constant.
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def initHandleStyleOption(self, opt, handle):
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self.initStyleOption(opt)
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if handle == "start":
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opt.sliderPosition = self.startPos
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opt.sliderValue = self.startVal
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elif handle == "stop":
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opt.sliderPosition = self.stopPos
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opt.sliderValue = self.stopVal
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# We get the range of each slider separately.
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def pixelPosToRangeValue(self, pos):
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opt = QtWidgets.QStyleOptionSlider()
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self.initStyleOption(opt)
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gr = self.style().subControlRect(QtWidgets.QStyle.CC_Slider, opt,
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QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderGroove,
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self)
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rangeVal = QtWidgets.QStyle.sliderValueFromPosition(
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self.minimum(), self.maximum(), pos - gr.x(),
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self.effectiveWidth(), opt.upsideDown)
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return rangeVal
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def rangeValueToPixelPos(self, val):
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opt = QtWidgets.QStyleOptionSlider()
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self.initStyleOption(opt)
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pixel = QtWidgets.QStyle.sliderPositionFromValue(
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self.minimum(), self.maximum(), val, self.effectiveWidth(),
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opt.upsideDown)
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return pixel
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# When calculating conversions to/from pixel space, not all of the slider's
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# width is actually usable, because the slider handle has a nonzero width.
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# We use this function as a helper when the axis needs slider information.
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def handleWidth(self):
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opt = QtWidgets.QStyleOptionSlider()
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self.initStyleOption(opt)
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sr = self.style().subControlRect(QtWidgets.QStyle.CC_Slider, opt,
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QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle,
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self)
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return sr.width()
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def effectiveWidth(self):
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opt = QtWidgets.QStyleOptionSlider()
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self.initStyleOption(opt)
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gr = self.style().subControlRect(QtWidgets.QStyle.CC_Slider, opt,
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QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderGroove,
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self)
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return gr.width() - self.handleWidth()
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def handleMousePress(self, pos, control, val, handle):
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opt = QtWidgets.QStyleOptionSlider()
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self.initHandleStyleOption(opt, handle)
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startAtEdges = (handle == "start" and
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(self.startVal == self.minimum() or
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self.startVal == self.maximum()))
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stopAtEdges = (handle == "stop" and
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(self.stopVal == self.minimum() or
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self.stopVal == self.maximum()))
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# If chosen slider at edge, treat it as non-interactive.
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if startAtEdges or stopAtEdges:
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return QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_None
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oldControl = control
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control = self.style().hitTestComplexControl(
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QtWidgets.QStyle.CC_Slider, opt, pos, self)
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sr = self.style().subControlRect(QtWidgets.QStyle.CC_Slider, opt,
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QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle,
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self)
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if control == QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle:
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# no pick()- slider orientation static
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self.offset = pos.x() - sr.topLeft().x()
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self.setSliderDown(True)
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# emit
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# Needed?
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if control != oldControl:
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self.update(sr)
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return control
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def drawHandle(self, painter, handle):
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opt = QtWidgets.QStyleOptionSlider()
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self.initStyleOption(opt)
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self.initHandleStyleOption(opt, handle)
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opt.subControls = QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle
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painter.drawComplexControl(QtWidgets.QStyle.CC_Slider, opt)
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def setSpan(self, low, high):
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# TODO: Is this necessary? QStyle::sliderPositionFromValue appears
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# to clamp already.
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low = min(max(self.minimum(), low), self.maximum())
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high = min(max(self.minimum(), high), self.maximum())
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if low != self.startVal or high != self.stopVal:
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if low != self.startVal:
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self.startVal = low
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self.startPos = low
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if high != self.stopVal:
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self.stopVal = high
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self.stopPos = high
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self.update()
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def setStartPosition(self, val):
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if val != self.startPos:
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self.startPos = val
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if not self.hasTracking():
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self.update()
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if self.isSliderDown():
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self.sigStartMoved.emit(self.startPos)
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if self.hasTracking() and not self.blockTracking:
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self.setSpan(self.startPos, self.stopVal)
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def setStopPosition(self, val):
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if val != self.stopPos:
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self.stopPos = val
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if not self.hasTracking():
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self.update()
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if self.isSliderDown():
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self.sigStopMoved.emit(self.stopPos)
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if self.hasTracking() and not self.blockTracking:
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self.setSpan(self.startVal, self.stopPos)
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def mousePressEvent(self, ev):
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if ev.buttons() ^ ev.button():
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ev.ignore()
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return
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# Prefer stopVal in the default case.
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self.upperPressed = self.handleMousePress(
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ev.pos(), self.upperPressed, self.stopVal, "stop")
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if self.upperPressed != QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle:
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self.lowerPressed = self.handleMousePress(
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ev.pos(), self.upperPressed, self.startVal, "start")
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# State that is needed to handle the case where two sliders are equal.
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self.firstMovement = True
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ev.accept()
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def mouseMoveEvent(self, ev):
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if (self.lowerPressed != QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle and
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self.upperPressed != QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle):
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ev.ignore()
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return
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opt = QtWidgets.QStyleOptionSlider()
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self.initStyleOption(opt)
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# This code seems to be needed so that returning the slider to the
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# previous position is honored if a drag distance is exceeded.
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m = self.style().pixelMetric(QtWidgets.QStyle.PM_MaximumDragDistance,
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opt, self)
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newPos = self.pixelPosToRangeValue(ev.pos().x() - self.offset)
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if m >= 0:
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r = self.rect().adjusted(-m, -m, m, m)
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if not r.contains(ev.pos()):
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newPos = self.position
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if self.firstMovement:
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if self.startPos == self.stopPos:
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# StopSlider is preferred, except in the case where
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# start == max possible value the slider can take.
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if self.startPos == self.maximum():
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self.lowerPressed = QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle
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self.upperPressed = QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_None
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self.firstMovement = False
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if self.lowerPressed == QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle:
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self.setStartPosition(newPos)
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if self.upperPressed == QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_SliderHandle:
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self.setStopPosition(newPos)
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ev.accept()
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def mouseReleaseEvent(self, ev):
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QtWidgets.QSlider.mouseReleaseEvent(self, ev)
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self.setSliderDown(False) # AbstractSlider needs this
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self.lowerPressed = QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_None
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self.upperPressed = QtWidgets.QStyle.SC_None
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def paintEvent(self, ev):
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# Use QStylePainters to make redrawing as painless as possible.
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# Paint on the custom widget, using the attributes of the fake
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# slider references we keep around. setStyleSheet within paintEvent
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# leads to heavy performance penalties (and recursion?).
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# QPalettes would be nicer to use, since palette entries can be set
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# individually for each slider handle, but Windows 7 does not
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# use them. This seems to be the only way to override the colors
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# regardless of platform.
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startPainter = QtWidgets.QStylePainter(self, self.dummyStartSlider)
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stopPainter = QtWidgets.QStylePainter(self, self.dummyStopSlider)
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# Handles
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# Qt will snap sliders to 0 or maximum() if given a desired pixel
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# location outside the mapped range. So we manually just don't draw
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# the handles if they are at 0 or max.
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if self.minimum() < self.startVal < self.maximum():
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self.drawHandle(startPainter, "start")
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if self.minimum() < self.stopVal < self.maximum():
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self.drawHandle(stopPainter, "stop")
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# real (Sliders) => pixel (one pixel movement of sliders would increment by X)
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# => range (minimum granularity that sliders understand).
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class ScanProxy(QtCore.QObject):
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sigStartMoved = QtCore.pyqtSignal(float)
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sigStopMoved = QtCore.pyqtSignal(float)
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sigNumChanged = QtCore.pyqtSignal(int)
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def __init__(self, slider, axis, zoomMargin, dynamicRange, zoomFactor):
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QtCore.QObject.__init__(self)
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self.axis = axis
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axis.proxy = self
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self.slider = slider
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self.realStart = -1.
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self.realStop = 1.
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self.numPoints = 11
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self.zoomMargin = zoomMargin
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self.dynamicRange = dynamicRange
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self.zoomFactor = zoomFactor
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# Transform that maps the spinboxes to a pixel position on the
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# axis. 0 to axis.width() exclusive indicate positions which will be
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# displayed on the axis.
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# Because the axis's width will change when placed within a layout,
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# the realToPixelTransform will initially be invalid. It will be set
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# properly during the first resizeEvent, with the below transform.
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self.realToPixelTransform = -self.axis.width()/2, 1.
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self.invalidOldSizeExpected = True
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# Connect event observers.
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axis.installEventFilter(self)
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slider.installEventFilter(self)
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slider.sigStopMoved.connect(self.handleStopMoved)
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slider.sigStartMoved.connect(self.handleStartMoved)
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# pixel vals for sliders: 0 to slider_width - 1
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def realToPixel(self, val):
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a, b = self.realToPixelTransform
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rawVal = b*(val - a)
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# Clamp pixel values to 32 bits, b/c Qt will otherwise wrap values.
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rawVal = min(max(-(1 << 31), rawVal), (1 << 31) - 1)
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return rawVal
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# Get a point from pixel units to what the sliders display.
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def pixelToReal(self, val):
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a, b = self.realToPixelTransform
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return val/b + a
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def rangeToReal(self, val):
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pixelVal = self.slider.rangeValueToPixelPos(val)
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return self.pixelToReal(pixelVal)
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def realToRange(self, val):
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pixelVal = self.realToPixel(val)
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return self.slider.pixelPosToRangeValue(pixelVal)
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def moveStop(self, val):
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sliderX = self.realToRange(val)
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self.slider.setStopPosition(sliderX)
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self.realStop = val
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self.axis.update() # Number of points ticks changed positions.
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def moveStart(self, val):
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sliderX = self.realToRange(val)
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self.slider.setStartPosition(sliderX)
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self.realStart = val
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self.axis.update()
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def handleStopMoved(self, rangeVal):
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# FIXME: this relies on the event being fed back and ending up calling
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# moveStop()
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self.sigStopMoved.emit(self.rangeToReal(rangeVal))
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def handleStartMoved(self, rangeVal):
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# FIXME: this relies on the event being fed back and ending up calling
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# moveStart()
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self.sigStartMoved.emit(self.rangeToReal(rangeVal))
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def setNumPoints(self, val):
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self.numPoints = val
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self.axis.update()
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def handleZoom(self, zoomFactor, mouseXPos):
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newScale = self.realToPixelTransform[1] * zoomFactor
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refReal = self.pixelToReal(mouseXPos)
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newLeft = refReal - mouseXPos/newScale
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newZero = newLeft*newScale + self.slider.effectiveWidth()/2
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if zoomFactor > 1 and abs(newZero) > self.dynamicRange:
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return
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self.realToPixelTransform = newLeft, newScale
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self.moveStop(self.realStop)
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self.moveStart(self.realStart)
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def viewRange(self):
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newScale = self.slider.effectiveWidth()/abs(
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self.realStop - self.realStart)
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newScale *= 1 - 2*self.zoomMargin
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newCenter = (self.realStop + self.realStart)/2
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if newCenter:
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newScale = min(newScale, self.dynamicRange/abs(newCenter))
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newLeft = newCenter - self.slider.effectiveWidth()/2/newScale
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self.realToPixelTransform = newLeft, newScale
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self.moveStop(self.realStop)
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self.moveStart(self.realStart)
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self.axis.update() # Axis normally takes care to update itself during
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# zoom. In this code path however, the zoom didn't arrive via the axis
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# widget, so we need to notify manually.
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# This function is called if the axis width, slider width, and slider
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# positions are in an inconsistent state, to initialize the widget.
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# This function handles handles the slider positions. Slider and axis
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# handle its own width changes; proxy watches for axis width resizeEvent to
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# alter mapping from real to pixel space.
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def viewRangeInit(self):
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currRangeReal = abs(self.realStop - self.realStart)
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if currRangeReal == 0:
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self.moveStop(self.realStop)
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self.moveStart(self.realStart)
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# Ill-formed snap range- move the sliders anyway,
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# because we arrived here during widget
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# initialization, where the slider positions are likely invalid.
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# This will force the sliders to have positions on the axis
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# which reflect the start/stop values currently set.
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else:
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self.viewRange()
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# Notify spinboxes manually, since slider wasn't clicked and will
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# therefore not emit signals.
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self.sigStopMoved.emit(self.realStop)
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self.sigStartMoved.emit(self.realStart)
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def snapRange(self):
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lowRange = self.zoomMargin
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highRange = 1 - self.zoomMargin
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newStart = self.pixelToReal(lowRange * self.slider.effectiveWidth())
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newStop = self.pixelToReal(highRange * self.slider.effectiveWidth())
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# Signals won't fire unless slider was actually grabbed, so
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# manually update so the spinboxes know that knew values were set.
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# self.realStop/Start and the sliders themselves will be updated as a
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# consequence of ValueChanged signal in spinboxes. The slider widget
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# has guards against recursive signals in setSpan().
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# FIXME: this relies on the events being fed back and ending up
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# calling moveStart() and moveStop()
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self.sigStopMoved.emit(newStop)
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self.sigStartMoved.emit(newStart)
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def wheelEvent(self, ev):
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y = ev.angleDelta().y()
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if y:
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if ev.modifiers() & QtCore.Qt.ShiftModifier:
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# If shift+scroll, modify number of points.
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# TODO: This is not perfect. For high-resolution touchpads you
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# get many small events with y < 120 which should accumulate.
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# That would also match the wheel behavior of an integer
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# spinbox.
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z = int(y / 120.)
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# FIXME: this relies on the event being fed back and ending up
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# calling setNumPoints()
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self.sigNumChanged.emit(self.numPoints + z)
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self.axis.update()
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else:
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z = self.zoomFactor**(y / 120.)
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# Remove the slider-handle shift correction, b/c none of the
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# other widgets know about it. If we have the mouse directly
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# over a tick during a zoom, it should appear as if we are
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# doing zoom relative to the ticks which live in axis
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# pixel-space, not slider pixel-space.
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self.handleZoom(z, ev.x() - self.slider.handleWidth()/2)
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ev.accept()
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def eventFilter(self, obj, ev):
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if ev.type() == QtCore.QEvent.Wheel:
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self.wheelEvent(ev)
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return True
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if not (obj is self.axis and ev.type() == QtCore.QEvent.Resize):
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return False
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if ev.oldSize().isValid():
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oldLeft = self.pixelToReal(0)
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refWidth = ev.oldSize().width() - self.slider.handleWidth()
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refRight = self.pixelToReal(refWidth)
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newWidth = ev.size().width() - self.slider.handleWidth()
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newScale = newWidth/(refRight - oldLeft)
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center = (self.realStop + self.realStart)/2
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if center:
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newScale = min(newScale, self.dynamicRange/abs(center))
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self.realToPixelTransform = oldLeft, newScale
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else:
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# TODO: self.axis.width() is invalid during object
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# construction. The width will change when placed in a
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# layout WITHOUT a resizeEvent. Why?
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oldLeft = -ev.size().width()/2
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newScale = 1.0
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self.realToPixelTransform = oldLeft, newScale
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# We need to reinitialize the pixel transform b/c the old width
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# of the axis is no longer valid. When we have a valid transform,
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# we can then viewRange based on the desired real values.
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# The slider handle values are invalid before this point as well;
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# we set them to the correct value here, regardless of whether
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# the slider has already resized itsef or not.
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self.viewRangeInit()
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self.invalidOldSizeExpected = False
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# Slider will update independently, making sure that the old
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# slider positions are preserved. Because of this, we can be
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# confident that the new slider position will still map to the
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# same positions in the new axis-space.
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return False
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class ScanWidget(QtWidgets.QWidget):
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sigStartMoved = QtCore.pyqtSignal(float)
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sigStopMoved = QtCore.pyqtSignal(float)
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sigNumChanged = QtCore.pyqtSignal(int)
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def __init__(self, zoomFactor=1.05, zoomMargin=.1, dynamicRange=1e9):
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QtWidgets.QWidget.__init__(self)
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self.slider = slider = ScanSlider()
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self.axis = axis = ScanAxis()
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self.proxy = ScanProxy(slider, axis, zoomMargin, dynamicRange,
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zoomFactor)
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# Layout.
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layout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout()
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layout.setSpacing(0)
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layout.addWidget(axis)
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layout.addWidget(slider)
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self.setLayout(layout)
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# Connect signals (minus context menu)
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self.proxy.sigStopMoved.connect(self.sigStopMoved)
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self.proxy.sigStartMoved.connect(self.sigStartMoved)
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self.proxy.sigNumChanged.connect(self.sigNumChanged)
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# Context menu entries
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self.menu = QtWidgets.QMenu(self)
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viewRangeAct = QtWidgets.QAction("&View Range", self)
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viewRangeAct.triggered.connect(self.viewRange)
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self.menu.addAction(viewRangeAct)
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snapRangeAct = QtWidgets.QAction("&Snap Range", self)
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snapRangeAct.triggered.connect(self.snapRange)
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self.menu.addAction(snapRangeAct)
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def setStop(self, val):
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self.proxy.moveStop(val)
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def setStart(self, val):
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self.proxy.moveStart(val)
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def setNumPoints(self, val):
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self.proxy.setNumPoints(val)
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def viewRange(self):
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self.proxy.viewRange()
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def snapRange(self):
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self.proxy.snapRange()
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def contextMenuEvent(self, ev):
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self.menu.popup(ev.globalPos())
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