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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions lib/matplotlib/__init__.py
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Expand Up @@ -1465,6 +1465,7 @@ def tk_window_focus():
'matplotlib.tests.test_tightlayout',
'matplotlib.tests.test_transforms',
'matplotlib.tests.test_triangulation',
'matplotlib.tests.test_units',
'matplotlib.tests.test_widgets',
'matplotlib.tests.test_cycles',
'matplotlib.tests.test_labeled_data_unpacking',
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13 changes: 8 additions & 5 deletions lib/matplotlib/axes/_base.py
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Expand Up @@ -15,7 +15,8 @@
import matplotlib

from matplotlib import cbook
from matplotlib.cbook import _string_to_bool, iterable, index_of, get_label
from matplotlib.cbook import (_check_1d, _string_to_bool, iterable,
index_of, get_label)
from matplotlib import docstring
import matplotlib.colors as mcolors
import matplotlib.lines as mlines
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if by:
y = self.axes.convert_yunits(y)

x = np.atleast_1d(x) # like asanyarray, but converts scalar to array
y = np.atleast_1d(y)
# like asanyarray, but converts scalar to array, and doesn't change
# existing compatible sequences
x = _check_1d(x)
y = _check_1d(y)
if x.shape[0] != y.shape[0]:
raise ValueError("x and y must have same first dimension")
if x.ndim > 2 or y.ndim > 2:
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kwargs['label'] = get_label(tup[-1], None)

if len(tup) == 2:
x = np.atleast_1d(tup[0])
y = np.atleast_1d(tup[-1])
x = _check_1d(tup[0])
y = _check_1d(tup[-1])
else:
x, y = index_of(tup[-1])

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15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions lib/matplotlib/cbook.py
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Expand Up @@ -2192,6 +2192,21 @@ def is_math_text(s):
return even_dollars


def _check_1d(x):
'''
Converts a sequence of less than 1 dimension, to an array of 1
dimension; leaves everything else untouched.
'''
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What about instead using something like the following?

def asarray_units_okay(x):
    if type(x) in units.registry:
        return x
    else:
        return np.asarray(x)

def atleast_1d_units_okay(x);
    x = asarray_units_okay(x)
    if x.ndim == 0:
        x = x[np.newaxis]
    return x

I am nervous about preemptively checking all allowed operations.

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This breaks anything using units that relies upon having atleast_1d called; this includes the "simple" unit framework in the examples.

Otherwise, the decomposition seems fine.

if not hasattr(x, 'shape') or len(x.shape) < 1:
return np.atleast_1d(x)
else:
try:
x[:, None]
return x
except (IndexError, TypeError):
return np.atleast_1d(x)


def _reshape_2D(X):
"""
Converts a non-empty list or an ndarray of two or fewer dimensions
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57 changes: 57 additions & 0 deletions lib/matplotlib/tests/test_units.py
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.units as munits
import numpy as np

try:
# mock in python 3.3+
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
except ImportError:
from mock import MagicMock


# Tests that the conversion machinery works properly for classes that
# work as a facade over numpy arrays (like pint)
def test_numpy_facade():
# Basic class that wraps numpy array and has units
class Quantity(object):
def __init__(self, data, units):
self.magnitude = data
self.units = units

def to(self, new_units):
return Quantity(self.magnitude, new_units)

def __getattr__(self, attr):
return getattr(self.magnitude, attr)

def __getitem__(self, item):
return self.magnitude[item]

# Create an instance of the conversion interface and
# mock so we can check methods called
qc = munits.ConversionInterface()

def convert(value, unit, axis):
if hasattr(value, 'units'):
return value.to(unit)
else:
return Quantity(value, axis.get_units()).to(unit).magnitude

qc.convert = MagicMock(side_effect=convert)
qc.axisinfo = MagicMock(return_value=None)
qc.default_units = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x, a: x.units)

# Register the class
munits.registry[Quantity] = qc

# Simple test
t = Quantity(np.linspace(0, 10), 'sec')
d = Quantity(30 * np.linspace(0, 10), 'm/s')

fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, 1)
l, = plt.plot(t, d)
ax.yaxis.set_units('inch')

assert qc.convert.called
assert qc.axisinfo.called
assert qc.default_units.called