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matplotlib.backend_tools
Abstract base classes define the primitives for Tools. These tools are used by matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager
ToolBase
- Simple stateless tool
ToolToggleBase
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Tool that has two states, only one Toggle tool can be active at any given time for the same
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager
class matplotlib.backend_tools.AxisScaleBase(*args, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolToggleBase
Base Tool to toggle between linear and logarithmic
disable(self, event)
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Disable the toggle tool
trigger
call this method whentoggled
is True.This can happen in different circumstances
- Click on the toolbar tool button
- Call to
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
- Another
ToolToggleBase
derived tool is triggered (from the sameToolManager
)
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ConfigureSubplotsBase(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Base tool for the configuration of subplots
description = 'Configure subplots'
image = 'subplots'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.Cursors
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Bases:
object
Simple namespace for cursor reference
HAND = 0
MOVE = 3
POINTER = 1
SELECT_REGION = 2
WAIT = 4
class matplotlib.backend_tools.RubberbandBase(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Draw and remove rubberband
draw_rubberband(self, *data)
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Draw rubberband
This method must get implemented per backend
remove_rubberband(self)
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Remove rubberband
This method should get implemented per backend
trigger(self, sender, event, data)
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Call
draw_rubberband
orremove_rubberband
based on data
class matplotlib.backend_tools.SaveFigureBase(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Base tool for figure saving
default_keymap = ['s', 'ctrl+s']
description = 'Save the figure'
image = 'filesave'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.SetCursorBase(*args, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Change to the current cursor while inaxes
This tool, keeps track of all
ToolToggleBase
derived tools, and calls set_cursor when a tool gets triggeredset_cursor(self, cursor)
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Set the cursor
This method has to be implemented per backend
set_figure(self, figure)
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Assign a figure to the tool
Parameters: -
figure : Figure
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class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBack(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ViewsPositionsBase
Move back up the view lim stack
default_keymap = ['left', 'c', 'backspace', 'MouseButton.BACK']
description = 'Back to previous view'
image = 'back'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
object
Base tool class
A base tool, only implements
trigger
method or not method at all. The tool is instantiated bymatplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager
Attributes: -
toolmanager : matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager
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ToolManager that controls this Tool
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figure : FigureCanvas
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Figure instance that is affected by this Tool
-
name : string
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Tool Id
canvas
default_keymap = None
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Keymap to associate with this tool
String: List of comma separated keys that will be used to call this tool when the keypress event of self.figure.canvas is emitted
description = None
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Description of the Tool
String: If the Tool is included in the Toolbar this text is used as a Tooltip
destroy(self)
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Destroy the tool
This method is called when the tool is removed by
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.remove_tool
figure
image = None
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Filename of the image
String: Filename of the image to use in the toolbar. If None, the
name
is used as a label in the toolbar button
name
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Tool Id
set_figure(self, figure)
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Assign a figure to the tool
Parameters: -
figure : Figure
-
toolmanager
trigger(self, sender, event, data=None)
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Called when this tool gets used
This method is called by
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
Parameters: -
event : Event
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The Canvas event that caused this tool to be called
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sender : object
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Object that requested the tool to be triggered
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data : object
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Extra data
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matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolCopyToClipboard
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolCopyToClipboardBase(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Tool to copy the figure to the clipboard
default_keymap = ['ctrl+c', 'cmd+c']
description = 'Copy the canvas figure to clipboard'
trigger(self, *args, **kwargs)
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Called when this tool gets used
This method is called by
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
Parameters: -
event : Event
-
The Canvas event that caused this tool to be called
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sender : object
-
Object that requested the tool to be triggered
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data : object
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Extra data
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class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolCursorPosition(*args, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Send message with the current pointer position
This tool runs in the background reporting the position of the cursor
send_message(self, event)
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set_figure(self, figure)
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Assign a figure to the tool
Parameters: -
figure : Figure
-
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Tool to enable all axes for toolmanager interaction
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Called when this tool gets used
This method is called by
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
Parameters: -
event : Event
-
The Canvas event that caused this tool to be called
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sender : object
-
Object that requested the tool to be triggered
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data : object
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Extra data
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-
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Tool to enable a specific axes for toolmanager interaction
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Called when this tool gets used
This method is called by
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
Parameters: -
event : Event
-
The Canvas event that caused this tool to be called
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sender : object
-
Object that requested the tool to be triggered
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data : object
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Extra data
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class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolForward(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ViewsPositionsBase
Move forward in the view lim stack
default_keymap = ['right', 'v', 'MouseButton.FORWARD']
description = 'Forward to next view'
image = 'forward'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolFullScreen(*args, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolToggleBase
Tool to toggle full screen
default_keymap = ['f', 'ctrl+f']
description = 'Toggle fullscreen mode'
disable(self, event)
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Disable the toggle tool
trigger
call this method whentoggled
is True.This can happen in different circumstances
- Click on the toolbar tool button
- Call to
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
- Another
ToolToggleBase
derived tool is triggered (from the sameToolManager
)
enable(self, event)
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Enable the toggle tool
trigger
calls this method whentoggled
is False
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolGrid(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools._ToolGridBase
Tool to toggle the major grids of the figure
default_keymap = ['g']
description = 'Toggle major grids'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolHelpBase(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
default_keymap = ['f1']
description = 'Print tool list, shortcuts and description'
static format_shortcut(key_sequence)
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Converts a shortcut string from the notation used in rc config to the standard notation for displaying shortcuts, e.g. 'ctrl+a' -> 'Ctrl+A'.
image = 'help.png'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolHome(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ViewsPositionsBase
Restore the original view lim
default_keymap = ['h', 'r', 'home']
description = 'Reset original view'
image = 'home'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolMinorGrid(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools._ToolGridBase
Tool to toggle the major and minor grids of the figure
default_keymap = ['G']
description = 'Toggle major and minor grids'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolPan(*args)
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matplotlib.backend_tools.ZoomPanBase
Pan axes with left mouse, zoom with right
cursor = 3
default_keymap = ['p']
description = 'Pan axes with left mouse, zoom with right'
image = 'move'
radio_group = 'default'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolQuit(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Tool to call the figure manager destroy method
default_keymap = ['ctrl+w', 'cmd+w', 'q']
description = 'Quit the figure'
trigger(self, sender, event, data=None)
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Called when this tool gets used
This method is called by
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
Parameters: -
event : Event
-
The Canvas event that caused this tool to be called
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sender : object
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Object that requested the tool to be triggered
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data : object
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Extra data
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class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolQuitAll(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Tool to call the figure manager destroy method
default_keymap = ['W', 'cmd+W', 'Q']
description = 'Quit all figures'
trigger(self, sender, event, data=None)
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Called when this tool gets used
This method is called by
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
Parameters: -
event : Event
-
The Canvas event that caused this tool to be called
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sender : object
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Object that requested the tool to be triggered
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data : object
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Extra data
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class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolToggleBase(*args, **kwargs)
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matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Toggleable tool
Every time it is triggered, it switches between enable and disable
Parameters: - ``*args``
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Variable length argument to be used by the Tool
- ``**kwargs``
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toggled
if present and True, sets the initial state of the Tool Arbitrary keyword arguments to be consumed by the Tool
cursor = None
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Cursor to use when the tool is active
default_toggled = False
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Default of toggled state
disable(self, event=None)
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Disable the toggle tool
trigger
call this method whentoggled
is True.This can happen in different circumstances
- Click on the toolbar tool button
- Call to
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
- Another
ToolToggleBase
derived tool is triggered (from the sameToolManager
)
enable(self, event=None)
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Enable the toggle tool
radio_group = None
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Attribute to group 'radio' like tools (mutually exclusive)
String that identifies the group or None if not belonging to a group
set_figure(self, figure)
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Assign a figure to the tool
Parameters: -
figure : Figure
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toggled
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State of the toggled tool
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolViewsPositions(*args, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Auxiliary Tool to handle changes in views and positions
Runs in the background and should get used by all the tools that need to access the figure's history of views and positions, e.g.
add_figure(self, figure)
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Add the current figure to the stack of views and positions
back(self)
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Back one step in the stack of views and positions
clear(self, figure)
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Reset the axes stack
forward(self)
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Forward one step in the stack of views and positions
home(self)
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Recall the first view and position from the stack
push_current(self, figure=None)
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Push the current view limits and position onto their respective stacks
refresh_locators(self)
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Redraw the canvases, update the locators
update_home_views(self, figure=None)
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Make sure that self.home_views has an entry for all axes present in the figure
update_view(self)
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Update the view limits and position for each axes from the current stack position. If any axes are present in the figure that aren't in the current stack position, use the home view limits for those axes and don't update any positions.
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolXScale(*args, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.AxisScaleBase
Tool to toggle between linear and logarithmic scales on the X axis
default_keymap = ['k', 'L']
description = 'Toggle scale X axis'
set_scale(self, ax, scale)
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class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolYScale(*args, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.AxisScaleBase
Tool to toggle between linear and logarithmic scales on the Y axis
default_keymap = ['l']
description = 'Toggle scale Y axis'
set_scale(self, ax, scale)
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class matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolZoom(*args)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ZoomPanBase
Zoom to rectangle
cursor = 2
default_keymap = ['o']
description = 'Zoom to rectangle'
image = 'zoom_to_rect'
radio_group = 'default'
class matplotlib.backend_tools.ViewsPositionsBase(toolmanager, name)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBase
Base class for
ToolHome
,ToolBack
andToolForward
trigger(self, sender, event, data=None)
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Called when this tool gets used
This method is called by
matplotlib.backend_managers.ToolManager.trigger_tool
Parameters: -
event : Event
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The Canvas event that caused this tool to be called
-
sender : object
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Object that requested the tool to be triggered
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data : object
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Extra data
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class matplotlib.backend_tools.ZoomPanBase(*args)
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Bases:
matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolToggleBase
Base class for
ToolZoom
andToolPan
disable(self, event)
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Release the canvas and disconnect press/release events
enable(self, event)
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Connect press/release events and lock the canvas
scroll_zoom(self, event)
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matplotlib.backend_tools.add_tools_to_container(container, tools=[['navigation', ['home', 'back', 'forward']], ['zoompan', ['pan', 'zoom', 'subplots']], ['io', ['save', 'help']]])
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Add multiple tools to the container.
Parameters: -
container : Container
-
backend_bases.ToolContainerBase
object that will get the tools added -
tools : list, optional
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List in the form [[group1, [tool1, tool2 ...]], [group2, [...]]] Where the tools given by tool1, and tool2 will display in group1. See
add_tool
for details.
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matplotlib.backend_tools.add_tools_to_manager(toolmanager, tools={'home': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolHome'>, 'back': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBack'>, 'forward': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolForward'>, 'zoom': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolZoom'>, 'pan': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolPan'>, 'subplots': 'ToolConfigureSubplots', 'save': 'ToolSaveFigure', 'grid': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolGrid'>, 'grid_minor': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolMinorGrid'>, 'fullscreen': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolFullScreen'>, 'quit': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolQuit'>, 'quit_all': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolQuitAll'>, 'allnav': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolEnableAllNavigation'>, 'nav': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolEnableNavigation'>, 'xscale': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolXScale'>, 'yscale': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolYScale'>, 'position': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolCursorPosition'>, 'viewpos': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolViewsPositions'>, 'cursor': 'ToolSetCursor', 'rubberband': 'ToolRubberband', 'help': 'ToolHelp', 'copy': 'ToolCopyToClipboard'})
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Add multiple tools to
ToolManager
Parameters: -
toolmanager : ToolManager
-
backend_managers.ToolManager
object that will get the tools added -
tools : {str: class_like}, optional
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The tools to add in a {name: tool} dict, see
add_tool
for more info.
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matplotlib.backend_tools.default_toolbar_tools = [['navigation', ['home', 'back', 'forward']], ['zoompan', ['pan', 'zoom', 'subplots']], ['io', ['save', 'help']]]
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Default tools in the toolbar
matplotlib.backend_tools.default_tools = {'allnav': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolEnableAllNavigation'>, 'back': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolBack'>, 'copy': 'ToolCopyToClipboard', 'cursor': 'ToolSetCursor', 'forward': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolForward'>, 'fullscreen': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolFullScreen'>, 'grid': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolGrid'>, 'grid_minor': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolMinorGrid'>, 'help': 'ToolHelp', 'home': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolHome'>, 'nav': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolEnableNavigation'>, 'pan': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolPan'>, 'position': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolCursorPosition'>, 'quit': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolQuit'>, 'quit_all': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolQuitAll'>, 'rubberband': 'ToolRubberband', 'save': 'ToolSaveFigure', 'subplots': 'ToolConfigureSubplots', 'viewpos': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolViewsPositions'>, 'xscale': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolXScale'>, 'yscale': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolYScale'>, 'zoom': <class 'matplotlib.backend_tools.ToolZoom'>}
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Default tools
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