File: findobj_demo.py

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"""
Recursively find all objects that match some criteria
"""
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.text as text

a = np.arange(0,3,.02)
b = np.arange(0,3,.02)
c = np.exp(a)
d = c[::-1]

fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
plt.plot(a,c,'k--',a,d,'k:',a,c+d,'k')
plt.legend(('Model length', 'Data length', 'Total message length'),
           'upper center', shadow=True)
plt.ylim([-1,20])
plt.grid(False)
plt.xlabel('Model complexity --->')
plt.ylabel('Message length --->')
plt.title('Minimum Message Length')

# match on arbitrary function
def myfunc(x):
    return hasattr(x, 'set_color') and not hasattr(x, 'set_facecolor')

for o in fig.findobj(myfunc):
    o.set_color('blue')

# match on class instances
for o in fig.findobj(text.Text):
    o.set_fontstyle('italic')



plt.show()