How do I plot in real-time in a while loop using matplotlib?

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天命终不由人 2020-11-22 01:08

I am trying to plot some data from a camera in real time using OpenCV. However, the real-time plotting (using matplotlib) doesn\'t seem to be working.

I\'ve isolated

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  •  执笔经年
    2020-11-22 01:51

    I know I'm a bit late to answer this question. Nevertheless, I've made some code a while ago to plot live graphs, that I would like to share:

    Code for PyQt4:

    ###################################################################
    #                                                                 #
    #                    PLOT A LIVE GRAPH (PyQt4)                    #
    #                  -----------------------------                  #
    #            EMBED A MATPLOTLIB ANIMATION INSIDE YOUR             #
    #            OWN GUI!                                             #
    #                                                                 #
    ###################################################################
    
    
    import sys
    import os
    from PyQt4 import QtGui
    from PyQt4 import QtCore
    import functools
    import numpy as np
    import random as rd
    import matplotlib
    matplotlib.use("Qt4Agg")
    from matplotlib.figure import Figure
    from matplotlib.animation import TimedAnimation
    from matplotlib.lines import Line2D
    from matplotlib.backends.backend_qt4agg import FigureCanvasQTAgg as FigureCanvas
    import time
    import threading
    
    
    def setCustomSize(x, width, height):
        sizePolicy = QtGui.QSizePolicy(QtGui.QSizePolicy.Fixed, QtGui.QSizePolicy.Fixed)
        sizePolicy.setHorizontalStretch(0)
        sizePolicy.setVerticalStretch(0)
        sizePolicy.setHeightForWidth(x.sizePolicy().hasHeightForWidth())
        x.setSizePolicy(sizePolicy)
        x.setMinimumSize(QtCore.QSize(width, height))
        x.setMaximumSize(QtCore.QSize(width, height))
    
    ''''''
    
    class CustomMainWindow(QtGui.QMainWindow):
    
        def __init__(self):
    
            super(CustomMainWindow, self).__init__()
    
            # Define the geometry of the main window
            self.setGeometry(300, 300, 800, 400)
            self.setWindowTitle("my first window")
    
            # Create FRAME_A
            self.FRAME_A = QtGui.QFrame(self)
            self.FRAME_A.setStyleSheet("QWidget { background-color: %s }" % QtGui.QColor(210,210,235,255).name())
            self.LAYOUT_A = QtGui.QGridLayout()
            self.FRAME_A.setLayout(self.LAYOUT_A)
            self.setCentralWidget(self.FRAME_A)
    
            # Place the zoom button
            self.zoomBtn = QtGui.QPushButton(text = 'zoom')
            setCustomSize(self.zoomBtn, 100, 50)
            self.zoomBtn.clicked.connect(self.zoomBtnAction)
            self.LAYOUT_A.addWidget(self.zoomBtn, *(0,0))
    
            # Place the matplotlib figure
            self.myFig = CustomFigCanvas()
            self.LAYOUT_A.addWidget(self.myFig, *(0,1))
    
            # Add the callbackfunc to ..
            myDataLoop = threading.Thread(name = 'myDataLoop', target = dataSendLoop, daemon = True, args = (self.addData_callbackFunc,))
            myDataLoop.start()
    
            self.show()
    
        ''''''
    
    
        def zoomBtnAction(self):
            print("zoom in")
            self.myFig.zoomIn(5)
    
        ''''''
    
        def addData_callbackFunc(self, value):
            # print("Add data: " + str(value))
            self.myFig.addData(value)
    
    
    
    ''' End Class '''
    
    
    class CustomFigCanvas(FigureCanvas, TimedAnimation):
    
        def __init__(self):
    
            self.addedData = []
            print(matplotlib.__version__)
    
            # The data
            self.xlim = 200
            self.n = np.linspace(0, self.xlim - 1, self.xlim)
            a = []
            b = []
            a.append(2.0)
            a.append(4.0)
            a.append(2.0)
            b.append(4.0)
            b.append(3.0)
            b.append(4.0)
            self.y = (self.n * 0.0) + 50
    
            # The window
            self.fig = Figure(figsize=(5,5), dpi=100)
            self.ax1 = self.fig.add_subplot(111)
    
    
            # self.ax1 settings
            self.ax1.set_xlabel('time')
            self.ax1.set_ylabel('raw data')
            self.line1 = Line2D([], [], color='blue')
            self.line1_tail = Line2D([], [], color='red', linewidth=2)
            self.line1_head = Line2D([], [], color='red', marker='o', markeredgecolor='r')
            self.ax1.add_line(self.line1)
            self.ax1.add_line(self.line1_tail)
            self.ax1.add_line(self.line1_head)
            self.ax1.set_xlim(0, self.xlim - 1)
            self.ax1.set_ylim(0, 100)
    
    
            FigureCanvas.__init__(self, self.fig)
            TimedAnimation.__init__(self, self.fig, interval = 50, blit = True)
    
        def new_frame_seq(self):
            return iter(range(self.n.size))
    
        def _init_draw(self):
            lines = [self.line1, self.line1_tail, self.line1_head]
            for l in lines:
                l.set_data([], [])
    
        def addData(self, value):
            self.addedData.append(value)
    
        def zoomIn(self, value):
            bottom = self.ax1.get_ylim()[0]
            top = self.ax1.get_ylim()[1]
            bottom += value
            top -= value
            self.ax1.set_ylim(bottom,top)
            self.draw()
    
    
        def _step(self, *args):
            # Extends the _step() method for the TimedAnimation class.
            try:
                TimedAnimation._step(self, *args)
            except Exception as e:
                self.abc += 1
                print(str(self.abc))
                TimedAnimation._stop(self)
                pass
    
        def _draw_frame(self, framedata):
            margin = 2
            while(len(self.addedData) > 0):
                self.y = np.roll(self.y, -1)
                self.y[-1] = self.addedData[0]
                del(self.addedData[0])
    
    
            self.line1.set_data(self.n[ 0 : self.n.size - margin ], self.y[ 0 : self.n.size - margin ])
            self.line1_tail.set_data(np.append(self.n[-10:-1 - margin], self.n[-1 - margin]), np.append(self.y[-10:-1 - margin], self.y[-1 - margin]))
            self.line1_head.set_data(self.n[-1 - margin], self.y[-1 - margin])
            self._drawn_artists = [self.line1, self.line1_tail, self.line1_head]
    
    ''' End Class '''
    
    # You need to setup a signal slot mechanism, to 
    # send data to your GUI in a thread-safe way.
    # Believe me, if you don't do this right, things
    # go very very wrong..
    class Communicate(QtCore.QObject):
        data_signal = QtCore.pyqtSignal(float)
    
    ''' End Class '''
    
    
    def dataSendLoop(addData_callbackFunc):
        # Setup the signal-slot mechanism.
        mySrc = Communicate()
        mySrc.data_signal.connect(addData_callbackFunc)
    
        # Simulate some data
        n = np.linspace(0, 499, 500)
        y = 50 + 25*(np.sin(n / 8.3)) + 10*(np.sin(n / 7.5)) - 5*(np.sin(n / 1.5))
        i = 0
    
        while(True):
            if(i > 499):
                i = 0
            time.sleep(0.1)
            mySrc.data_signal.emit(y[i]) # <- Here you emit a signal!
            i += 1
        ###
    ###
    
    
    if __name__== '__main__':
        app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
        QtGui.QApplication.setStyle(QtGui.QStyleFactory.create('Plastique'))
        myGUI = CustomMainWindow()
        sys.exit(app.exec_())
    
    ''''''
    

     
    I recently rewrote the code for PyQt5.
    Code for PyQt5:

    ###################################################################
    #                                                                 #
    #                    PLOT A LIVE GRAPH (PyQt5)                    #
    #                  -----------------------------                  #
    #            EMBED A MATPLOTLIB ANIMATION INSIDE YOUR             #
    #            OWN GUI!                                             #
    #                                                                 #
    ###################################################################
    
    import sys
    import os
    from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
    from PyQt5.QtCore import *
    from PyQt5.QtGui import *
    import functools
    import numpy as np
    import random as rd
    import matplotlib
    matplotlib.use("Qt5Agg")
    from matplotlib.figure import Figure
    from matplotlib.animation import TimedAnimation
    from matplotlib.lines import Line2D
    from matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5agg import FigureCanvasQTAgg as FigureCanvas
    import time
    import threading
    
    class CustomMainWindow(QMainWindow):
        def __init__(self):
            super(CustomMainWindow, self).__init__()
            # Define the geometry of the main window
            self.setGeometry(300, 300, 800, 400)
            self.setWindowTitle("my first window")
            # Create FRAME_A
            self.FRAME_A = QFrame(self)
            self.FRAME_A.setStyleSheet("QWidget { background-color: %s }" % QColor(210,210,235,255).name())
            self.LAYOUT_A = QGridLayout()
            self.FRAME_A.setLayout(self.LAYOUT_A)
            self.setCentralWidget(self.FRAME_A)
            # Place the zoom button
            self.zoomBtn = QPushButton(text = 'zoom')
            self.zoomBtn.setFixedSize(100, 50)
            self.zoomBtn.clicked.connect(self.zoomBtnAction)
            self.LAYOUT_A.addWidget(self.zoomBtn, *(0,0))
            # Place the matplotlib figure
            self.myFig = CustomFigCanvas()
            self.LAYOUT_A.addWidget(self.myFig, *(0,1))
            # Add the callbackfunc to ..
            myDataLoop = threading.Thread(name = 'myDataLoop', target = dataSendLoop, daemon = True, args = (self.addData_callbackFunc,))
            myDataLoop.start()
            self.show()
            return
    
        def zoomBtnAction(self):
            print("zoom in")
            self.myFig.zoomIn(5)
            return
    
        def addData_callbackFunc(self, value):
            # print("Add data: " + str(value))
            self.myFig.addData(value)
            return
    
    ''' End Class '''
    
    
    class CustomFigCanvas(FigureCanvas, TimedAnimation):
        def __init__(self):
            self.addedData = []
            print(matplotlib.__version__)
            # The data
            self.xlim = 200
            self.n = np.linspace(0, self.xlim - 1, self.xlim)
            a = []
            b = []
            a.append(2.0)
            a.append(4.0)
            a.append(2.0)
            b.append(4.0)
            b.append(3.0)
            b.append(4.0)
            self.y = (self.n * 0.0) + 50
            # The window
            self.fig = Figure(figsize=(5,5), dpi=100)
            self.ax1 = self.fig.add_subplot(111)
            # self.ax1 settings
            self.ax1.set_xlabel('time')
            self.ax1.set_ylabel('raw data')
            self.line1 = Line2D([], [], color='blue')
            self.line1_tail = Line2D([], [], color='red', linewidth=2)
            self.line1_head = Line2D([], [], color='red', marker='o', markeredgecolor='r')
            self.ax1.add_line(self.line1)
            self.ax1.add_line(self.line1_tail)
            self.ax1.add_line(self.line1_head)
            self.ax1.set_xlim(0, self.xlim - 1)
            self.ax1.set_ylim(0, 100)
            FigureCanvas.__init__(self, self.fig)
            TimedAnimation.__init__(self, self.fig, interval = 50, blit = True)
            return
    
        def new_frame_seq(self):
            return iter(range(self.n.size))
    
        def _init_draw(self):
            lines = [self.line1, self.line1_tail, self.line1_head]
            for l in lines:
                l.set_data([], [])
            return
    
        def addData(self, value):
            self.addedData.append(value)
            return
    
        def zoomIn(self, value):
            bottom = self.ax1.get_ylim()[0]
            top = self.ax1.get_ylim()[1]
            bottom += value
            top -= value
            self.ax1.set_ylim(bottom,top)
            self.draw()
            return
    
        def _step(self, *args):
            # Extends the _step() method for the TimedAnimation class.
            try:
                TimedAnimation._step(self, *args)
            except Exception as e:
                self.abc += 1
                print(str(self.abc))
                TimedAnimation._stop(self)
                pass
            return
    
        def _draw_frame(self, framedata):
            margin = 2
            while(len(self.addedData) > 0):
                self.y = np.roll(self.y, -1)
                self.y[-1] = self.addedData[0]
                del(self.addedData[0])
    
            self.line1.set_data(self.n[ 0 : self.n.size - margin ], self.y[ 0 : self.n.size - margin ])
            self.line1_tail.set_data(np.append(self.n[-10:-1 - margin], self.n[-1 - margin]), np.append(self.y[-10:-1 - margin], self.y[-1 - margin]))
            self.line1_head.set_data(self.n[-1 - margin], self.y[-1 - margin])
            self._drawn_artists = [self.line1, self.line1_tail, self.line1_head]
            return
    
    ''' End Class '''
    
    
    # You need to setup a signal slot mechanism, to
    # send data to your GUI in a thread-safe way.
    # Believe me, if you don't do this right, things
    # go very very wrong..
    class Communicate(QObject):
        data_signal = pyqtSignal(float)
    
    ''' End Class '''
    
    
    
    def dataSendLoop(addData_callbackFunc):
        # Setup the signal-slot mechanism.
        mySrc = Communicate()
        mySrc.data_signal.connect(addData_callbackFunc)
    
        # Simulate some data
        n = np.linspace(0, 499, 500)
        y = 50 + 25*(np.sin(n / 8.3)) + 10*(np.sin(n / 7.5)) - 5*(np.sin(n / 1.5))
        i = 0
    
        while(True):
            if(i > 499):
                i = 0
            time.sleep(0.1)
            mySrc.data_signal.emit(y[i]) # <- Here you emit a signal!
            i += 1
        ###
    ###
    
    if __name__== '__main__':
        app = QApplication(sys.argv)
        QApplication.setStyle(QStyleFactory.create('Plastique'))
        myGUI = CustomMainWindow()
        sys.exit(app.exec_())
    

    Just try it out. Copy-paste this code in a new python-file, and run it. You should get a beautiful, smoothly moving graph:

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