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factory for adding zoom callback to matplotlib graphs
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def zoom_factory(ax,base_scale = 2.):
def zoom_fun(event):
# get the current x and y limits
cur_xlim = ax.get_xlim()
cur_ylim = ax.get_ylim()
# set the range
cur_xrange = (cur_xlim[1] - cur_xlim[0])*.5
cur_yrange = (cur_ylim[1] - cur_ylim[0])*.5
xdata = event.xdata # get event x location
ydata = event.ydata # get event y location
if event.button == 'up':
# deal with zoom in
scale_factor = 1/base_scale
elif event.button == 'down':
# deal with zoom out
scale_factor = base_scale
else:
# deal with something that should never happen
scale_factor = 1
print event.button
# set new limits
ax.set_xlim([xdata - cur_xrange*scale_factor,
xdata + cur_xrange*scale_factor])
ax.set_ylim([ydata - cur_yrange*scale_factor,
ydata + cur_yrange*scale_factor])
ax.figure.canvas.draw() # force re-draw
fig = ax.get_figure() # get the figure of interest
# attach the call back
fig.canvas.mpl_connect('scroll_event',zoom_fun)
#return the function
return zoom_fun
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