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Recipe for changing curve appearance properties in a TaurusTrend
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import sys | |
from taurus.qt.qtgui.application import TaurusApplication | |
from taurus.qt.qtgui.plot import TaurusTrend | |
app = TaurusApplication() | |
w = TaurusTrend() | |
model = 'sys/tg_test/1/ampli' | |
w.setModel(model) | |
#TaurusTrend uses Trendsets instead of Curves. Trendsets are collections of | |
# curves, but they delay the curve creation until at least one event arrives | |
# (in order to know how many curves are needed, depending on the data size) | |
# Therefore, calling w.getCurveAppearancePropertiesDict() immediately after the | |
# setModel returns an empty dict. | |
# As a workaround, one can force the app to process events before trying to get | |
# the curve | |
app.processEvents() | |
# after calling processEvents, we can access the curve and its properties | |
# Demo1 accessing via propdict (safer): | |
propdict = w.getCurveAppearancePropertiesDict() | |
propdict['sys/tg_test/1/ampli[0]'].lWidth = 9 # Note the "[0]"!!!! | |
w.setCurveAppearanceProperties(propdict) | |
# Demo2, accessing via trendset and the curve (more control, be careful with | |
# threads) | |
ts = w.getTrendSet(model) | |
curve = ts[0] | |
prop = curve.getAppearanceProperties() | |
prop.lColor = 'red' | |
curve.setAppearanceProperties(prop) | |
w.show() | |
sys.exit(app.exec_()) |
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