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Square Markers#
Create a signal
import hyperspy.api as hs
import numpy as np
# Create a Signal2D with 2 navigation dimensions
rng = np.random.default_rng(0)
data = np.ones((25, 25, 100, 100))
s = hs.signals.Signal2D(data)
This first example shows how to draw static square markers
Dynamic Square Markers#
This first example shows how to draw dynamic squres markers, whose position, widths and angles depends on the navigation coordinates
s2 = hs.signals.Signal2D(data)
widths = np.empty(s.axes_manager.navigation_shape, dtype=object)
heights = np.empty(s.axes_manager.navigation_shape, dtype=object)
angles = np.empty(s.axes_manager.navigation_shape, dtype=object)
offsets = np.empty(s.axes_manager.navigation_shape, dtype=object)
for index in np.ndindex(offsets.shape):
widths[index] = rng.random((10, )) * 50
heights[index] = rng.random((10, )) * 25
angles[index] = rng.random((10, )) * 180
offsets[index] = rng.random((10, 2)) * 100
m = hs.plot.markers.Squares(
offsets=offsets,
widths=widths,
angles=angles,
color="orange",
facecolor="none",
linewidth=3
)
s2.plot()
s2.add_marker(m)
sphinx_gallery_thumbnail_number = 4
Total running time of the script: (0 minutes 1.950 seconds)