cleanup, docs, and typos
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@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ import wx
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# For convenience
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spacer = (10, 10)
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# Once all supported versions of Python support 32-bit integers on all
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# platforms, this can go up to 32.
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MAX_BUTTONS = 16
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -1002,8 +1002,8 @@ general, this data can be read once and stored to speed computation up.
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Analog input (the axes) is delivered as a whole, positive number. If you need to know
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if the axis is at zero (centered) or not, you will first have to calculate that center
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based on the max and min values. The demo shows a bar graph for each axis expressed
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in native numerical format, plus a 'centered' X-Y axis compas showing the relationship
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of that input to the calculcated stick position.
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in native numerical format, plus a 'centered' X-Y axis compass showing the relationship
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of that input to the calculated stick position.
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Analog input may be jumpy and spurious, so the control has a means of 'smoothing' the
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analog data by setting a movement threshold. This demo sets the threshold to 10, but
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@@ -1034,8 +1034,8 @@ values over 30. For that reason, this demo is limited to 16 buttons.
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POV hats come in two flavors: four-way, and continuous. four-way POVs are restricted to
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the cardinal points of the compass; continuous, or CTS POV hats can deliver input in
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.01 degree increments, theoreticaly. The data is returned as a whole number; the last
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two digits are to the right of the decimal point, so in order to use this information,
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you need to divide by 100 right off the bat.
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two digits are considered to be to the right of the decimal point, so in order to
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use this information, you need to divide by 100 right off the bat.
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<p>Different methods are provided to retrieve the POV data for a CTS hat
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versus a four-way hat.
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import wx.lib.plot
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# wx.lib.plot.py came with its own excellent demo built in, |
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# for testing purposes, but it serves quite well to demonstrate |
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# the code and classes within, so we are simply borrowing that |
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# code for the demo. Please load up wx.py.plot.py for a review |
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# code for the demo. Please load up wx.lib.plot.py for a review |
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# of the code itself. The demo/test is at the bottom of |
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# the file, as expected. |
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################################################################/
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@@ -49,22 +49,22 @@ come with the class itself.
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<ul>
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<li>Page Setup
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This allows you to set up how the plot will be printed. This
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<p>This allows you to set up how the plot will be printed. This
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is built into the library itself.
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<li>Print Preview
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As you might expect, this allows you to preview how the plot
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<p>As you might expect, this allows you to preview how the plot
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will look when printed, in light of the page setup you may
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have selected above.
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<li>Print
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Suprise! It prints the current plot to your printer! :-)
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<p>Suprise! It prints the current plot to your printer! :-)
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<li>Save Plot
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That's right, the library even provides you with the means
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<p>That's right, the library even provides you with the means
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to export the plotted data out to a graphics file. Several
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formats are allowed for, basically any image class that
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supports saving.
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<ul>
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<li>Plot 1 ... Plot 5
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Different data with different plot formats, including one empty
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<p>Different data with different plot formats, including one empty
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plot.
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<li>Enable Zoom
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If Zoom is enabled, you can rubber-band select an area of the
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<p>If Zoom is enabled, you can rubber-band select an area of the
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plot to examine it in detail using the left mouse button. Right
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mouse button zooms back out. This is automatically supported
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by the library, all you have to do is turn it on.
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<li>Enable Grid
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Plots can have different styles of grids, and and these grids can
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<p>Plots can have different styles of grids, and and these grids can
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be turned on or off as needed.
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<li>Enable Legend
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Plot can have legends or not, the contents which are definable
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<p>Plot can have legends or not, the contents which are definable
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by you.
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</ul>
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</ul>
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