Matplotlib is a library in Python and it is numerical – mathematical extension for NumPy library. Pyplot is a state-based interface to a Matplotlib module which provides a MATLAB-like interface.
matplotlib.pyplot.disconnect() Function
The disconnect() function in pyplot module of matplotlib library is used to disconnect the callback with id cid.
Syntax: matplotlib.pyplot.disconnect(cid)
Parameters: This method accept the following parameters that are described below:
- cid: This parameter is used to disconnect the callback.
Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.pyplot.disconnect() function in matplotlib.pyplot:
Example #1:
# Implementation of matplotlib function import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(np.random.rand( 10 )) def onclick(event): print (' % s click: button = % d, x = % d, y = % d,\ xdata = % f, ydata = % f' % ( 'double' if event.dblclick else 'single' , event.button, event.x, event.y, event.xdata, event.ydata)) cid = fig.canvas.mpl_connect( 'button_press_event' , onclick) fig.canvas.mpl_disconnect(cid) plt.suptitle('matplotlib.pyplot.disconnect()\ function Example', fontweight = "bold" ) plt.show() |
Output:
Example #2:
# Implementation of matplotlib function from matplotlib.backend_bases import MouseButton import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np t = np.arange( 0.0 , 1.0 , 0.01 ) s = np.sin( 2 * np.pi * t) fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(t, s) def gfg1(event): # get the x and y pixel coords x, y = event.x, event.y if event.inaxes: # the axes instance ax = event.inaxes print ('Coordinates : % f and \ % f' % (event.xdata, event.ydata)) def gfg2(event): if event.button is MouseButton.LEFT: print ( 'Successfully disconnected' ) plt.disconnect(binding_id) binding_id = plt.connect( 'motion_notify_event' , gfg1) plt.connect( 'button_press_event' , gfg2) plt.suptitle('matplotlib.pyplot.disconnect()\ function Example', fontweight = "bold" ) plt.show() |
Output:
Figure shown
Background result after click on figure