plotting slows down
Norman Elliott
norman.elliott at gmail.com
Tue Jan 14 12:06:00 EST 2014
On Monday, 13 January 2014 08:15:08 UTC, Norman Elliott wrote:
> First let me say I have not done much python programming!
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> I am running Python 2.7.3.
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> I am trying to use python as a front end to a simple oscilloscope.
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> Ultimately I intend to use it with my micropython board.
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> At the moment I am just developing it. All it does is use a module I found called graphics.py to create a window and display randomly generated data.
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> Each time it goes through the outer loop it gets slower and slower.
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> I put in a small delay just so I could observe what is happening and for the first line it draws it takes about a second. If I set it to loop 20 times the final loop takes more than 6 seconds.
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> Can anyone explain what I am doing wrong please?
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> Here is the code:
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> [code]
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> #!/usr/bin/python
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> from graphics import *
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> import random
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> import time
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> xpos=1200
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> ypos=400
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> ypnt=ypos/2
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> pos=1
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> #setBackground("white")
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> def main():
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> win = GraphWin("My Circle", xpos, ypos)
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> # win.setBackGround('white')
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> for y in range(1,5):
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> cir2 = Circle(Point(xpos/2,20), 10)
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> cir2.setFill("white")
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> cir2.draw(win)
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> message = Text(Point(win.getWidth()/2, 20), y)
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> message.draw(win)
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> j = random.randint(1,ypos)
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> for x in range(1,xpos):
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> updown = random.randint(0,1)
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> if updown:
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> j=j+1
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> else:
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> j=j-1
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> if j <1:
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> j=ypos/2
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> if j>ypos-1:
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> j=ypos/2
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> win.plot(x,j,"red")
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> time.sleep(.0001)
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> main()
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> time.sleep(5)
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> [/code]
Okay, maybe I misunderstood what it was doing. I have checked and I will do a find and replace of the tabs with 4 spaces in future.
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