How to keep matplotlib (python) window in background?

纵饮孤独 提交于 2019-12-23 07:39:04

问题


I have a python / matplotlib application that frequently updates a plot with new data coming in from a measurement instrument. The plot window should not change from background to foreground (or vice versa) with respect to other windows on my desktop when the plot is updated with new data.

This worked as desired with Python 3 on a machine running Ubuntu 16.10 with matplotlib 1.5.2rc. However, on a different machine with Ubuntu 17.04 and matplotlib 2.0.0, the figure window pops to the front every time the plot is updated with new data.

How can I control the window foreground/background behavior and keep the window focus when updating the plot with new data?

Here's a code example illustrating my plotting routine:

import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from time import time
from random import random

print ( matplotlib.__version__ )

# set up the figure
fig = plt.figure()
plt.xlabel('Time')
plt.ylabel('Value')
plt.ion()

# plot things while new data is generated:
t0 = time()
t = []
y = []
while True:
    t.append( time()-t0 )
    y.append( random() )
    fig.clear()
    plt.plot( t , y )
    plt.pause(1)

回答1:


matplotlib was changed somewhere from version 1.5.2rc to 2.0.0 such that pyplot.show() brings the window to the foreground (see here). The key is therefore to avoid calling pyplot.show() in the loop. The same goes for pyplot.pause().

Below is a working example. This will still bring the window to the foreground at the beginning. But the user may move the window to the background, and the window will stay there when the figure is updated with new data.

Note that the matplotlib animation module might be a good choice to produce the plot shown in this example. However, I couldn't make the animation work with interactive plot, so it blocks further execution of other code. That's why I could not use the animation module in my real-life application.

import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('TkAgg')
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import time
from random import random

print ( matplotlib.__version__ )

# set up the figure
plt.ion()
fig = plt.figure()
ax = plt.subplot(1,1,1)
ax.set_xlabel('Time')
ax.set_ylabel('Value')
t = []
y = []
ax.plot( t , y , 'ko-' , markersize = 10 ) # add an empty line to the plot
fig.show() # show the window (figure will be in foreground, but the user may move it to background)

# plot things while new data is generated:
# (avoid calling plt.show() and plt.pause() to prevent window popping to foreground)
t0 = time.time()
while True:
    t.append( time.time()-t0 )  # add new x data value
    y.append( random() )        # add new y data value
    ax.lines[0].set_data( t,y ) # set plot data
    ax.relim()                  # recompute the data limits
    ax.autoscale_view()         # automatic axis scaling
    fig.canvas.flush_events()   # update the plot and take care of window events (like resizing etc.)
    time.sleep(1)               # wait for next loop iteration


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44278369/how-to-keep-matplotlib-python-window-in-background

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