Vehicle-Anti-Theft-Face-Rec.../venv/Lib/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_wxcairo.py

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import wx.lib.wxcairo as wxcairo
from .backend_cairo import cairo, FigureCanvasCairo, RendererCairo
from .backend_wx import (
_BackendWx, _FigureCanvasWxBase, FigureFrameWx,
NavigationToolbar2Wx as NavigationToolbar2WxCairo)
class FigureFrameWxCairo(FigureFrameWx):
def get_canvas(self, fig):
return FigureCanvasWxCairo(self, -1, fig)
class FigureCanvasWxCairo(_FigureCanvasWxBase, FigureCanvasCairo):
"""
The FigureCanvas contains the figure and does event handling.
In the wxPython backend, it is derived from wxPanel, and (usually) lives
inside a frame instantiated by a FigureManagerWx. The parent window
probably implements a wxSizer to control the displayed control size - but
we give a hint as to our preferred minimum size.
"""
def __init__(self, parent, id, figure):
# _FigureCanvasWxBase should be fixed to have the same signature as
# every other FigureCanvas and use cooperative inheritance, but in the
# meantime the following will make do.
_FigureCanvasWxBase.__init__(self, parent, id, figure)
FigureCanvasCairo.__init__(self, figure)
self._renderer = RendererCairo(self.figure.dpi)
def draw(self, drawDC=None):
width = int(self.figure.bbox.width)
height = int(self.figure.bbox.height)
surface = cairo.ImageSurface(cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, width, height)
self._renderer.set_ctx_from_surface(surface)
self._renderer.set_width_height(width, height)
self.figure.draw(self._renderer)
self.bitmap = wxcairo.BitmapFromImageSurface(surface)
self._isDrawn = True
self.gui_repaint(drawDC=drawDC, origin='WXCairo')
@_BackendWx.export
class _BackendWxCairo(_BackendWx):
FigureCanvas = FigureCanvasWxCairo
_frame_class = FigureFrameWxCairo