Example #1
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def test():
    """Run object editor test"""
    import datetime, numpy as np
    from spyderlib.pil_patch import Image
    data = np.random.random_integers(255, size=(100, 100)).astype('uint8')
    image = Image.fromarray(data)
    example = {
        'str': 'kjkj kj k j j kj k jkj',
        'list': [1, 3, 4, 'kjkj', None],
        'dict': {
            'd': 1,
            'a': np.random.rand(10, 10),
            'b': [1, 2]
        },
        'float': 1.2233,
        'array': np.random.rand(10, 10),
        'image': image,
        'date': datetime.date(1945, 5, 8),
        'datetime': datetime.datetime(1945, 5, 8),
    }
    image = oedit(image)

    class Foobar(object):
        def __init__(self):
            self.text = "toto"

    foobar = Foobar()

    print(oedit(foobar))
    print(oedit(example))
    print(oedit(np.random.rand(10, 10)))
    print(oedit(oedit.__doc__))
    print(example)
Example #2
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def test():
    """Run object editor test"""
    import datetime, numpy as np
    from spyderlib.pil_patch import Image
    data = np.random.random_integers(255, size=(100, 100)).astype('uint8')
    image = Image.fromarray(data)
    example = {'str': 'kjkj kj k j j kj k jkj',
               'list': [1, 3, 4, 'kjkj', None],
               'dict': {'d': 1, 'a': np.random.rand(10, 10), 'b': [1, 2]},
               'float': 1.2233,
               'array': np.random.rand(10, 10),
               'image': image,
               'date': datetime.date(1945, 5, 8),
               'datetime': datetime.datetime(1945, 5, 8),
               }
    image = oedit(image)
    class Foobar(object):
        def __init__(self):
            self.text = "toto"
    foobar = Foobar()

    print(oedit(foobar))
    print(oedit(example))
    print(oedit(np.random.rand(10, 10)))
    print(oedit(oedit.__doc__))
    print(example)
Example #3
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def create_dialog(obj, obj_name):
    """Creates the editor dialog and returns a tuple (dialog, func) where func
    is the function to be called with the dialog instance as argument, after 
    quitting the dialog box
    
    The role of this intermediate function is to allow easy monkey-patching.
    (uschmitt suggested this indirection here so that he can monkey patch 
    oedit to show eMZed related data)
    """
    # Local import
    from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.texteditor import TextEditor
    from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.utils import (ndarray, FakeObject, Image,
                                                is_known_type, DataFrame,
                                                TimeSeries)
    from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.collectionseditor import CollectionsEditor
    from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.arrayeditor import ArrayEditor
    if DataFrame is not FakeObject:
        from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.dataframeeditor import DataFrameEditor

    conv_func = lambda data: data
    readonly = not is_known_type(obj)
    if isinstance(obj, ndarray) and ndarray is not FakeObject:
        dialog = ArrayEditor()
        if not dialog.setup_and_check(obj, title=obj_name,
                                      readonly=readonly):
            return
    elif isinstance(obj, Image) and Image is not FakeObject \
         and ndarray is not FakeObject:
        dialog = ArrayEditor()
        import numpy as np
        data = np.array(obj)
        if not dialog.setup_and_check(data, title=obj_name,
                                      readonly=readonly):
            return
        from spyderlib.pil_patch import Image
        conv_func = lambda data: Image.fromarray(data, mode=obj.mode)
    elif isinstance(obj, (DataFrame, TimeSeries)) \
         and DataFrame is not FakeObject:
        dialog = DataFrameEditor()
        if not dialog.setup_and_check(obj):
            return		
    elif is_text_string(obj):
        dialog = TextEditor(obj, title=obj_name, readonly=readonly)
    else:
        dialog = CollectionsEditor()
        dialog.setup(obj, title=obj_name, readonly=readonly)

    def end_func(dialog):
        return conv_func(dialog.get_value())

    return dialog, end_func
Example #4
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def create_dialog(obj, obj_name):
    """Creates the editor dialog and returns a tuple (dialog, func) where func
    is the function to be called with the dialog instance as argument, after 
    quitting the dialog box
    
    The role of this intermediate function is to allow easy monkey-patching.
    (uschmitt suggested this indirection here so that he can monkey patch 
    oedit to show eMZed related data)
    """
    # Local import
    from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.texteditor import TextEditor
    from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.utils import (ndarray, FakeObject, Image,
                                                is_known_type, DataFrame,
                                                TimeSeries)
    from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.collectionseditor import CollectionsEditor
    from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.arrayeditor import ArrayEditor
    if DataFrame is not FakeObject:
        from spyderlib.widgets.varexp.dataframeeditor import DataFrameEditor

    conv_func = lambda data: data
    readonly = not is_known_type(obj)
    if isinstance(obj, ndarray) and ndarray is not FakeObject:
        dialog = ArrayEditor()
        if not dialog.setup_and_check(obj, title=obj_name, readonly=readonly):
            return
    elif isinstance(obj, Image) and Image is not FakeObject \
         and ndarray is not FakeObject:
        dialog = ArrayEditor()
        import numpy as np
        data = np.array(obj)
        if not dialog.setup_and_check(data, title=obj_name, readonly=readonly):
            return
        from spyderlib.pil_patch import Image
        conv_func = lambda data: Image.fromarray(data, mode=obj.mode)
    elif isinstance(obj, (DataFrame, TimeSeries)) \
         and DataFrame is not FakeObject:
        dialog = DataFrameEditor()
        if not dialog.setup_and_check(obj):
            return
    elif is_text_string(obj):
        dialog = TextEditor(obj, title=obj_name, readonly=readonly)
    else:
        dialog = CollectionsEditor()
        dialog.setup(obj, title=obj_name, readonly=readonly)

    def end_func(dialog):
        return conv_func(dialog.get_value())

    return dialog, end_func