In the following code, the color of bars changes as the threshold is changed. Instead of using the threshold and plotting the horizontal line in the code, I want to use the y parameter in the OnMouseMove function so that the user can change the location of "threshold". Then, I want the colors to be updated as the y is changed.
I think what I need is called "observer pattern" or perhaps a trick using the animation tools but not sure how to implement it. I appreciate any insight on how to do this. Thanks
%matplotlib notebook
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
from scipy import stats
import matplotlib.colors as mcol
import matplotlib.cm as cm
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
np.random.seed(12345)
df = pd.DataFrame([np.random.normal(335,1500,300),
np.random.normal(410,900,300),
np.random.normal(410,1200,300),
np.random.normal(480,550,300)],
index=[1,2,3,4])
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
plt.show()
bars = plt.bar(range(df.shape[0]), df.mean(axis = 1), color = 'lightslategrey')
fig = plt.gcf()
threshold=420
plt.axhline(y = threshold, color = 'grey', alpha = 0.5)
cm1 = mcol.LinearSegmentedColormap.from_list("Test",["b", "white", "purple"])
cpick = cm.ScalarMappable(cmap=cm1)
cpick.set_array([])
percentages = []
for bar in bars:
percentage = (bar.get_height()-threshold)/bar.get_height()
if percentage>1: percentage = 1
if percentage<0: percentage=0
percentages.append(percentage)
cpick.to_rgba(percentages)
bars = plt.bar(range(df.shape[0]), df.mean(axis = 1), color = cpick.to_rgba(percentages))
plt.colorbar(cpick, orientation='horizontal')
def onMouseMove(event):
ax.lines = [ax.lines[0]]
plt.axhline(y=event.ydata, color="k")
fig.canvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', onMouseMove)
plt.xticks(range(df.shape[0]), df.index, alpha = 0.8)