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Demo for testing gtk.Curve
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Demo for testing gtk.Curve
# John Stowers 2009
import random
import gtk
class UI:
TYPES = (gtk.CURVE_TYPE_LINEAR, gtk.CURVE_TYPE_SPLINE, gtk.CURVE_TYPE_FREE)
N = 1000
def __init__(self):
self.c = gtk.Curve()
self.t = 0
vb = gtk.VBox()
vb.pack_start(self.c, True, True)
b = gtk.Button("Add")
b.connect("clicked", self._on_add)
vb.pack_start(b, False, False)
b = gtk.Button("Type")
b.connect("clicked", self._on_type)
vb.pack_start(b, False, False)
w = gtk.Window()
w.add(vb)
w.show_all()
w.connect("delete-event", lambda *args: gtk.main_quit())
def _on_add(self, *args):
d = [random.random() for i in range(self.N)]
self.c.set_vector(d)
self.c.set_curve_type( self.TYPES[self.t] )
def _on_type(self, *args):
self.t = (self.t + 1) % len(self.TYPES)
self.c.set_curve_type( self.TYPES[self.t] )
print "TYPE = ", self.TYPES[self.t]
if __name__ == "__main__":
u = UI()
gtk.main()
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