Find here a complete solution on how to display an image on hover events. It uses a 'motion_notify_event'
to detect when the mouse is over a scatter point (hovering). If this is the case, it displays an image annotation with a corresponding image next to the hovered scatter point.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.offsetbox import OffsetImage, AnnotationBbox
import numpy as np; np.random.seed(42)
# Generate data x, y for scatter and an array of images.
x = np.arange(20)
y = np.random.rand(len(x))
arr = np.empty((len(x),10,10))
for i in range(len(x)):
f = np.random.rand(5,5)
arr[i, 0:5,0:5] = f
arr[i, 5:,0:5] =np.flipud(f)
arr[i, 5:,5:] =np.fliplr(np.flipud(f))
arr[i, 0:5:,5:] = np.fliplr(f)
# create figure and plot scatter
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
line, = ax.plot(x,y, ls="", marker="o")
# create the annotations box
im = OffsetImage(arr[0,:,:], zoom=5)
xybox=(50., 50.)
ab = AnnotationBbox(im, (0,0), xybox=xybox, xycoords='data',
boxcoords="offset points", pad=0.3, arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle="->"))
# add it to the axes and make it invisible
ax.add_artist(ab)
ab.set_visible(False)
def hover(event):
# if the mouse is over the scatter points
if line.contains(event)[0]:
# find out the index within the array from the event
ind, = line.contains(event)[1]["ind"]
# get the figure size
w,h = fig.get_size_inches()*fig.dpi
ws = (event.x > w/2.)*-1 + (event.x <= w/2.)
hs = (event.y > h/2.)*-1 + (event.y <= h/2.)
# if event occurs in the top or right quadrant of the figure,
# change the annotation box position relative to mouse.
ab.xybox = (xybox[0]*ws, xybox[1]*hs)
# make annotation box visible
ab.set_visible(True)
# place it at the position of the hovered scatter point
ab.xy =(x[ind], y[ind])
# set the image corresponding to that point
im.set_data(arr[ind,:,:])
else:
#if the mouse is not over a scatter point
ab.set_visible(False)
fig.canvas.draw_idle()
# add callback for mouse moves
fig.canvas.mpl_connect('motion_notify_event', hover)
plt.show()
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