From c9c269abf7e9c193d29222ea198f34409bbaa6f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean-Philippe Lang Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:58:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update SVG library to latest stable (0.6.1) (#3056). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://rubyforge.org/var/svn/redmine/trunk@2642 e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81 --- lib/SVG/Graph/Bar.rb | 285 ++--- lib/SVG/Graph/BarBase.rb | 279 +++-- lib/SVG/Graph/BarHorizontal.rb | 285 ++--- lib/SVG/Graph/Graph.rb | 1955 ++++++++++++++++---------------- lib/SVG/Graph/Pie.rb | 789 ++++++------- lib/SVG/Graph/Plot.rb | 994 ++++++++-------- lib/SVG/Graph/TimeSeries.rb | 482 ++++---- 7 files changed, 2550 insertions(+), 2519 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/SVG/Graph/Bar.rb b/lib/SVG/Graph/Bar.rb index c394f17fe..6836c5010 100644 --- a/lib/SVG/Graph/Bar.rb +++ b/lib/SVG/Graph/Bar.rb @@ -1,137 +1,148 @@ -require 'rexml/document' -require 'SVG/Graph/Graph' -require 'SVG/Graph/BarBase' - -module SVG - module Graph - # === Create presentation quality SVG bar graphs easily - # - # = Synopsis - # - # require 'SVG/Graph/Bar' - # - # fields = %w(Jan Feb Mar); - # data_sales_02 = [12, 45, 21] - # - # graph = SVG::Graph::Bar.new( - # :height => 500, - # :width => 300, - # :fields => fields - # ) - # - # graph.add_data( - # :data => data_sales_02, - # :title => 'Sales 2002' - # ) - # - # print "Content-type: image/svg+xml\r\n\r\n" - # print graph.burn - # - # = Description - # - # This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality - # SVG[http://www.w3c.org/tr/svg bar graphs. You can either use the default - # style sheet or supply your own. Either way there are many options which - # can be configured to give you control over how the graph is generated - - # with or without a key, data elements at each point, title, subtitle etc. - # - # = Notes - # - # The default stylesheet handles upto 12 data sets, if you - # use more you must create your own stylesheet and add the - # additional settings for the extra data sets. You will know - # if you go over 12 data sets as they will have no style and - # be in black. - # - # = Examples - # - # * http://germane-software.com/repositories/public/SVG/test/test.rb - # - # = See also - # - # * SVG::Graph::Graph - # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal - # * SVG::Graph::Line - # * SVG::Graph::Pie - # * SVG::Graph::Plot - # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries - class Bar < BarBase - include REXML - - # See Graph::initialize and BarBase::set_defaults - def set_defaults - super - self.top_align = self.top_font = 1 - end - - protected - - def get_x_labels - @config[:fields] - end - - def get_y_labels - maxvalue = max_value - minvalue = min_value - range = maxvalue - minvalue - - top_pad = range == 0 ? 10 : range / 20.0 - scale_range = (maxvalue + top_pad) - minvalue - - scale_division = scale_divisions || (scale_range / 10.0) - - if scale_integers - scale_division = scale_division < 1 ? 1 : scale_division.round - end - - rv = [] - maxvalue = maxvalue%scale_division == 0 ? - maxvalue : maxvalue + scale_division - minvalue.step( maxvalue, scale_division ) {|v| rv << v} - return rv - end - - def x_label_offset( width ) - width / 2.0 - end - - def draw_data - fieldwidth = field_width - maxvalue = max_value - minvalue = min_value - - fieldheight = (@graph_height.to_f - font_size*2*top_font) / - (get_y_labels.max - get_y_labels.min) - bargap = bar_gap ? (fieldwidth < 10 ? fieldwidth / 2 : 10) : 0 - - subbar_width = fieldwidth - bargap - subbar_width /= @data.length if stack == :side - x_mod = (@graph_width-bargap)/2 - (stack==:side ? subbar_width/2 : 0) - # Y1 - p2 = @graph_height - # to X2 - field_count = 0 - @config[:fields].each_index { |i| - dataset_count = 0 - for dataset in @data - # X1 - p1 = (fieldwidth * field_count) - # to Y2 - p3 = @graph_height - ((dataset[:data][i] - minvalue) * fieldheight) - p1 += subbar_width * dataset_count if stack == :side - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "class" => "fill#{dataset_count+1}", - "d" => "M#{p1} #{p2} V#{p3} h#{subbar_width} V#{p2} Z" - }) - make_datapoint_text( - p1 + subbar_width/2.0, - p3 - 6, - dataset[:data][i].to_s) - dataset_count += 1 - end - field_count += 1 - } - end - end - end -end +require 'rexml/document' +require 'SVG/Graph/Graph' +require 'SVG/Graph/BarBase' + +module SVG + module Graph + # === Create presentation quality SVG bar graphs easily + # + # = Synopsis + # + # require 'SVG/Graph/Bar' + # + # fields = %w(Jan Feb Mar); + # data_sales_02 = [12, 45, 21] + # + # graph = SVG::Graph::Bar.new( + # :height => 500, + # :width => 300, + # :fields => fields + # ) + # + # graph.add_data( + # :data => data_sales_02, + # :title => 'Sales 2002' + # ) + # + # print "Content-type: image/svg+xml\r\n\r\n" + # print graph.burn + # + # = Description + # + # This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality + # SVG[http://www.w3c.org/tr/svg bar graphs. You can either use the default + # style sheet or supply your own. Either way there are many options which + # can be configured to give you control over how the graph is generated - + # with or without a key, data elements at each point, title, subtitle etc. + # + # = Notes + # + # The default stylesheet handles upto 12 data sets, if you + # use more you must create your own stylesheet and add the + # additional settings for the extra data sets. You will know + # if you go over 12 data sets as they will have no style and + # be in black. + # + # = Examples + # + # * http://germane-software.com/repositories/public/SVG/test/test.rb + # + # = See also + # + # * SVG::Graph::Graph + # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal + # * SVG::Graph::Line + # * SVG::Graph::Pie + # * SVG::Graph::Plot + # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries + class Bar < BarBase + include REXML + + # See Graph::initialize and BarBase::set_defaults + def set_defaults + super + self.top_align = self.top_font = 1 + end + + protected + + def get_x_labels + @config[:fields] + end + + def get_y_labels + maxvalue = max_value + minvalue = min_value + range = maxvalue - minvalue + + top_pad = range == 0 ? 10 : range / 20.0 + scale_range = (maxvalue + top_pad) - minvalue + + scale_division = scale_divisions || (scale_range / 10.0) + + if scale_integers + scale_division = scale_division < 1 ? 1 : scale_division.round + end + + rv = [] + maxvalue = maxvalue%scale_division == 0 ? + maxvalue : maxvalue + scale_division + minvalue.step( maxvalue, scale_division ) {|v| rv << v} + return rv + end + + def x_label_offset( width ) + width / 2.0 + end + + def draw_data + minvalue = min_value + fieldwidth = field_width + + unit_size = (@graph_height.to_f - font_size*2*top_font) / + (get_y_labels.max - get_y_labels.min) + bargap = bar_gap ? (fieldwidth < 10 ? fieldwidth / 2 : 10) : 0 + + bar_width = fieldwidth - bargap + bar_width /= @data.length if stack == :side + x_mod = (@graph_width-bargap)/2 - (stack==:side ? bar_width/2 : 0) + + bottom = @graph_height + + field_count = 0 + @config[:fields].each_index { |i| + dataset_count = 0 + for dataset in @data + + # cases (assume 0 = +ve): + # value min length + # +ve +ve value - min + # +ve -ve value - 0 + # -ve -ve value.abs - 0 + + value = dataset[:data][i] + + left = (fieldwidth * field_count) + + length = (value.abs - (minvalue > 0 ? minvalue : 0)) * unit_size + # top is 0 if value is negative + top = bottom - (((value < 0 ? 0 : value) - minvalue) * unit_size) + left += bar_width * dataset_count if stack == :side + + @graph.add_element( "rect", { + "x" => left.to_s, + "y" => top.to_s, + "width" => bar_width.to_s, + "height" => length.to_s, + "class" => "fill#{dataset_count+1}" + }) + + make_datapoint_text(left + bar_width/2.0, top - 6, value.to_s) + dataset_count += 1 + end + field_count += 1 + } + end + end + end +end diff --git a/lib/SVG/Graph/BarBase.rb b/lib/SVG/Graph/BarBase.rb index b7d1e9055..acc9fecdd 100644 --- a/lib/SVG/Graph/BarBase.rb +++ b/lib/SVG/Graph/BarBase.rb @@ -1,140 +1,139 @@ -require 'rexml/document' -require 'SVG/Graph/Graph' - -module SVG - module Graph - # = Synopsis - # - # A superclass for bar-style graphs. Do not attempt to instantiate - # directly; use one of the subclasses instead. - # - # = Author - # - # Sean E. Russell - # - # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell - # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] - # - class BarBase < SVG::Graph::Graph - # Ensures that :fields are provided in the configuration. - def initialize config - raise "fields was not supplied or is empty" unless config[:fields] && - config[:fields].kind_of?(Array) && - config[:fields].length > 0 - super - end - - # In addition to the defaults set in Graph::initialize, sets - # [bar_gap] true - # [stack] :overlap - def set_defaults - init_with( :bar_gap => true, :stack => :overlap ) - end - - # Whether to have a gap between the bars or not, default - # is true, set to false if you don't want gaps. - attr_accessor :bar_gap - # How to stack data sets. :overlap overlaps bars with - # transparent colors, :top stacks bars on top of one another, - # :side stacks the bars side-by-side. Defaults to :overlap. - attr_accessor :stack - - - protected - - def max_value - return @data.collect{|x| x[:data].max}.max - end - - def min_value - min = 0 - - if (min_scale_value.nil? == false) then - min = min_scale_value - else - min = @data.collect{|x| x[:data].min}.min - end - - return min - end - - def get_css - return < + # + # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell + # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] + # + class BarBase < SVG::Graph::Graph + # Ensures that :fields are provided in the configuration. + def initialize config + raise "fields was not supplied or is empty" unless config[:fields] && + config[:fields].kind_of?(Array) && + config[:fields].length > 0 + super + end + + # In addition to the defaults set in Graph::initialize, sets + # [bar_gap] true + # [stack] :overlap + def set_defaults + init_with( :bar_gap => true, :stack => :overlap ) + end + + # Whether to have a gap between the bars or not, default + # is true, set to false if you don't want gaps. + attr_accessor :bar_gap + # How to stack data sets. :overlap overlaps bars with + # transparent colors, :top stacks bars on top of one another, + # :side stacks the bars side-by-side. Defaults to :overlap. + attr_accessor :stack + + + protected + + def max_value + @data.collect{|x| x[:data].max}.max + end + + def min_value + min = 0 + if min_scale_value.nil? + min = @data.collect{|x| x[:data].min}.min + min = min > 0 ? 0 : min + else + min = min_scale_value + end + return min + end + + def get_css + return < 500, - # :width => 300, - # :fields => fields, - # }) - # - # graph.add_data({ - # :data => data_sales_02, - # :title => 'Sales 2002', - # }) - # - # print "Content-type: image/svg+xml\r\n\r\n" - # print graph.burn - # - # = Description - # - # This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality - # SVG horitonzal bar graphs. You can either use the default style sheet - # or supply your own. Either way there are many options which can - # be configured to give you control over how the graph is - # generated - with or without a key, data elements at each point, - # title, subtitle etc. - # - # = Examples - # - # * http://germane-software.com/repositories/public/SVG/test/test.rb - # - # = See also - # - # * SVG::Graph::Graph - # * SVG::Graph::Bar - # * SVG::Graph::Line - # * SVG::Graph::Pie - # * SVG::Graph::Plot - # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries - # - # == Author - # - # Sean E. Russell - # - # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell - # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] - # - class BarHorizontal < BarBase - # In addition to the defaults set in BarBase::set_defaults, sets - # [rotate_y_labels] true - # [show_x_guidelines] true - # [show_y_guidelines] false - def set_defaults - super - init_with( - :rotate_y_labels => true, - :show_x_guidelines => true, - :show_y_guidelines => false - ) - self.right_align = self.right_font = 1 - end - - protected - - def get_x_labels - maxvalue = max_value - minvalue = min_value - range = maxvalue - minvalue - top_pad = range == 0 ? 10 : range / 20.0 - scale_range = (maxvalue + top_pad) - minvalue - - scale_division = scale_divisions || (scale_range / 10.0) - - if scale_integers - scale_division = scale_division < 1 ? 1 : scale_division.round - end - - rv = [] - maxvalue = maxvalue%scale_division == 0 ? - maxvalue : maxvalue + scale_division - minvalue.step( maxvalue, scale_division ) {|v| rv << v} - return rv - end - - def get_y_labels - @config[:fields] - end - - def y_label_offset( height ) - height / -2.0 - end - - def draw_data - minvalue = min_value - fieldheight = field_height - fieldwidth = (@graph_width.to_f - font_size*2*right_font ) / - (get_x_labels.max - get_x_labels.min ) - bargap = bar_gap ? (fieldheight < 10 ? fieldheight / 2 : 10) : 0 - - subbar_height = fieldheight - bargap - subbar_height /= @data.length if stack == :side - - field_count = 1 - y_mod = (subbar_height / 2) + (font_size / 2) - @config[:fields].each_index { |i| - dataset_count = 0 - for dataset in @data - y = @graph_height - (fieldheight * field_count) - y += (subbar_height * dataset_count) if stack == :side - x = (dataset[:data][i] - minvalue) * fieldwidth - - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "d" => "M0 #{y} H#{x} v#{subbar_height} H0 Z", - "class" => "fill#{dataset_count+1}" - }) - make_datapoint_text( - x+5, y+y_mod, dataset[:data][i], "text-anchor: start; " - ) - dataset_count += 1 - end - field_count += 1 - } - end - end - end -end +require 'rexml/document' +require 'SVG/Graph/BarBase' + +module SVG + module Graph + # === Create presentation quality SVG horitonzal bar graphs easily + # + # = Synopsis + # + # require 'SVG/Graph/BarHorizontal' + # + # fields = %w(Jan Feb Mar) + # data_sales_02 = [12, 45, 21] + # + # graph = SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal.new({ + # :height => 500, + # :width => 300, + # :fields => fields, + # }) + # + # graph.add_data({ + # :data => data_sales_02, + # :title => 'Sales 2002', + # }) + # + # print "Content-type: image/svg+xml\r\n\r\n" + # print graph.burn + # + # = Description + # + # This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality + # SVG horitonzal bar graphs. You can either use the default style sheet + # or supply your own. Either way there are many options which can + # be configured to give you control over how the graph is + # generated - with or without a key, data elements at each point, + # title, subtitle etc. + # + # = Examples + # + # * http://germane-software.com/repositories/public/SVG/test/test.rb + # + # = See also + # + # * SVG::Graph::Graph + # * SVG::Graph::Bar + # * SVG::Graph::Line + # * SVG::Graph::Pie + # * SVG::Graph::Plot + # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries + # + # == Author + # + # Sean E. Russell + # + # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell + # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] + # + class BarHorizontal < BarBase + # In addition to the defaults set in BarBase::set_defaults, sets + # [rotate_y_labels] true + # [show_x_guidelines] true + # [show_y_guidelines] false + def set_defaults + super + init_with( + :rotate_y_labels => true, + :show_x_guidelines => true, + :show_y_guidelines => false + ) + self.right_align = self.right_font = 1 + end + + protected + + def get_x_labels + maxvalue = max_value + minvalue = min_value + range = maxvalue - minvalue + top_pad = range == 0 ? 10 : range / 20.0 + scale_range = (maxvalue + top_pad) - minvalue + + scale_division = scale_divisions || (scale_range / 10.0) + + if scale_integers + scale_division = scale_division < 1 ? 1 : scale_division.round + end + + rv = [] + maxvalue = maxvalue%scale_division == 0 ? + maxvalue : maxvalue + scale_division + minvalue.step( maxvalue, scale_division ) {|v| rv << v} + return rv + end + + def get_y_labels + @config[:fields] + end + + def y_label_offset( height ) + height / -2.0 + end + + def draw_data + minvalue = min_value + fieldheight = field_height + + unit_size = (@graph_width.to_f - font_size*2*right_font ) / + (get_x_labels.max - get_x_labels.min ) + bargap = bar_gap ? (fieldheight < 10 ? fieldheight / 2 : 10) : 0 + + bar_height = fieldheight - bargap + bar_height /= @data.length if stack == :side + y_mod = (bar_height / 2) + (font_size / 2) + + field_count = 1 + @config[:fields].each_index { |i| + dataset_count = 0 + for dataset in @data + value = dataset[:data][i] + + top = @graph_height - (fieldheight * field_count) + top += (bar_height * dataset_count) if stack == :side + # cases (assume 0 = +ve): + # value min length left + # +ve +ve value.abs - min minvalue.abs + # +ve -ve value.abs - 0 minvalue.abs + # -ve -ve value.abs - 0 minvalue.abs + value + length = (value.abs - (minvalue > 0 ? minvalue : 0)) * unit_size + left = (minvalue.abs + (value < 0 ? value : 0)) * unit_size + + @graph.add_element( "rect", { + "x" => left.to_s, + "y" => top.to_s, + "width" => length.to_s, + "height" => bar_height.to_s, + "class" => "fill#{dataset_count+1}" + }) + + make_datapoint_text( + left+length+5, top+y_mod, value, "text-anchor: start; " + ) + dataset_count += 1 + end + field_count += 1 + } + end + end + end +end diff --git a/lib/SVG/Graph/Graph.rb b/lib/SVG/Graph/Graph.rb index a5e1ea732..c188ae51d 100644 --- a/lib/SVG/Graph/Graph.rb +++ b/lib/SVG/Graph/Graph.rb @@ -1,977 +1,978 @@ -begin - require 'zlib' - @@__have_zlib = true -rescue - @@__have_zlib = false -end - -require 'rexml/document' - -module SVG - module Graph - VERSION = '@ANT_VERSION@' - - # === Base object for generating SVG Graphs - # - # == Synopsis - # - # This class is only used as a superclass of specialized charts. Do not - # attempt to use this class directly, unless creating a new chart type. - # - # For examples of how to subclass this class, see the existing specific - # subclasses, such as SVG::Graph::Pie. - # - # == Examples - # - # For examples of how to use this package, see either the test files, or - # the documentation for the specific class you want to use. - # - # * file:test/plot.rb - # * file:test/single.rb - # * file:test/test.rb - # * file:test/timeseries.rb - # - # == Description - # - # This package should be used as a base for creating SVG graphs. - # - # == Acknowledgements - # - # Leo Lapworth for creating the SVG::TT::Graph package which this Ruby - # port is based on. - # - # Stephen Morgan for creating the TT template and SVG. - # - # == See - # - # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal - # * SVG::Graph::Bar - # * SVG::Graph::Line - # * SVG::Graph::Pie - # * SVG::Graph::Plot - # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries - # - # == Author - # - # Sean E. Russell - # - # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell - # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] - # - class Graph - include REXML - - # Initialize the graph object with the graph settings. You won't - # instantiate this class directly; see the subclass for options. - # [width] 500 - # [height] 300 - # [show_x_guidelines] false - # [show_y_guidelines] true - # [show_data_values] true - # [min_scale_value] 0 - # [show_x_labels] true - # [stagger_x_labels] false - # [rotate_x_labels] false - # [step_x_labels] 1 - # [step_include_first_x_label] true - # [show_y_labels] true - # [rotate_y_labels] false - # [scale_integers] false - # [show_x_title] false - # [x_title] 'X Field names' - # [show_y_title] false - # [y_title_text_direction] :bt - # [y_title] 'Y Scale' - # [show_graph_title] false - # [graph_title] 'Graph Title' - # [show_graph_subtitle] false - # [graph_subtitle] 'Graph Sub Title' - # [key] true, - # [key_position] :right, # bottom or righ - # [font_size] 12 - # [title_font_size] 16 - # [subtitle_font_size] 14 - # [x_label_font_size] 12 - # [x_title_font_size] 14 - # [y_label_font_size] 12 - # [y_title_font_size] 14 - # [key_font_size] 10 - # [no_css] false - # [add_popups] false - def initialize( config ) - @config = config - - self.top_align = self.top_font = self.right_align = self.right_font = 0 - - init_with({ - :width => 500, - :height => 300, - :show_x_guidelines => false, - :show_y_guidelines => true, - :show_data_values => true, - - :min_scale_value => 0, - - :show_x_labels => true, - :stagger_x_labels => false, - :rotate_x_labels => false, - :step_x_labels => 1, - :step_include_first_x_label => true, - - :show_y_labels => true, - :rotate_y_labels => false, - :stagger_y_labels => false, - :scale_integers => false, - - :show_x_title => false, - :x_title => 'X Field names', - - :show_y_title => false, - :y_title_text_direction => :bt, - :y_title => 'Y Scale', - - :show_graph_title => false, - :graph_title => 'Graph Title', - :show_graph_subtitle => false, - :graph_subtitle => 'Graph Sub Title', - :key => true, - :key_position => :right, # bottom or right - - :font_size =>10, - :title_font_size =>12, - :subtitle_font_size =>14, - :x_label_font_size =>11, - :x_title_font_size =>14, - :y_label_font_size =>11, - :y_title_font_size =>14, - :key_font_size => 9, - - :no_css =>false, - :add_popups =>false, - }) - - set_defaults if methods.include? "set_defaults" - - init_with config - end - - - # This method allows you do add data to the graph object. - # It can be called several times to add more data sets in. - # - # data_sales_02 = [12, 45, 21]; - # - # graph.add_data({ - # :data => data_sales_02, - # :title => 'Sales 2002' - # }) - def add_data conf - @data = [] unless defined? @data - - if conf[:data] and conf[:data].kind_of? Array - @data << conf - else - raise "No data provided by #{conf.inspect}" - end - end - - - # This method removes all data from the object so that you can - # reuse it to create a new graph but with the same config options. - # - # graph.clear_data - def clear_data - @data = [] - end - - - # This method processes the template with the data and - # config which has been set and returns the resulting SVG. - # - # This method will croak unless at least one data set has - # been added to the graph object. - # - # print graph.burn - def burn - raise "No data available" unless @data.size > 0 - - calculations if methods.include? 'calculations' - - start_svg - calculate_graph_dimensions - @foreground = Element.new( "g" ) - draw_graph - draw_titles - draw_legend - draw_data - @graph.add_element( @foreground ) - style - - data = "" - @doc.write( data, 0 ) - - if @config[:compress] - if @@__have_zlib - inp, out = IO.pipe - gz = Zlib::GzipWriter.new( out ) - gz.write data - gz.close - data = inp.read - else - data << ""; - end - end - - return data - end - - - # Set the height of the graph box, this is the total height - # of the SVG box created - not the graph it self which auto - # scales to fix the space. - attr_accessor :height - # Set the width of the graph box, this is the total width - # of the SVG box created - not the graph it self which auto - # scales to fix the space. - attr_accessor :width - # Set the path to an external stylesheet, set to '' if - # you want to revert back to using the defaut internal version. - # - # To create an external stylesheet create a graph using the - # default internal version and copy the stylesheet section to - # an external file and edit from there. - attr_accessor :style_sheet - # (Bool) Show the value of each element of data on the graph - attr_accessor :show_data_values - # The point at which the Y axis starts, defaults to '0', - # if set to nil it will default to the minimum data value. - attr_accessor :min_scale_value - # Whether to show labels on the X axis or not, defaults - # to true, set to false if you want to turn them off. - attr_accessor :show_x_labels - # This puts the X labels at alternative levels so if they - # are long field names they will not overlap so easily. - # Default it false, to turn on set to true. - attr_accessor :stagger_x_labels - # This puts the Y labels at alternative levels so if they - # are long field names they will not overlap so easily. - # Default it false, to turn on set to true. - attr_accessor :stagger_y_labels - # This turns the X axis labels by 90 degrees. - # Default it false, to turn on set to true. - attr_accessor :rotate_x_labels - # This turns the Y axis labels by 90 degrees. - # Default it false, to turn on set to true. - attr_accessor :rotate_y_labels - # How many "steps" to use between displayed X axis labels, - # a step of one means display every label, a step of two results - # in every other label being displayed (label label label), - # a step of three results in every third label being displayed - # (label label label) and so on. - attr_accessor :step_x_labels - # Whether to (when taking "steps" between X axis labels) step from - # the first label (i.e. always include the first label) or step from - # the X axis origin (i.e. start with a gap if step_x_labels is greater - # than one). - attr_accessor :step_include_first_x_label - # Whether to show labels on the Y axis or not, defaults - # to true, set to false if you want to turn them off. - attr_accessor :show_y_labels - # Ensures only whole numbers are used as the scale divisions. - # Default it false, to turn on set to true. This has no effect if - # scale divisions are less than 1. - attr_accessor :scale_integers - # This defines the gap between markers on the Y axis, - # default is a 10th of the max_value, e.g. you will have - # 10 markers on the Y axis. NOTE: do not set this too - # low - you are limited to 999 markers, after that the - # graph won't generate. - attr_accessor :scale_divisions - # Whether to show the title under the X axis labels, - # default is false, set to true to show. - attr_accessor :show_x_title - # What the title under X axis should be, e.g. 'Months'. - attr_accessor :x_title - # Whether to show the title under the Y axis labels, - # default is false, set to true to show. - attr_accessor :show_y_title - # Aligns writing mode for Y axis label. - # Defaults to :bt (Bottom to Top). - # Change to :tb (Top to Bottom) to reverse. - attr_accessor :y_title_text_direction - # What the title under Y axis should be, e.g. 'Sales in thousands'. - attr_accessor :y_title - # Whether to show a title on the graph, defaults - # to false, set to true to show. - attr_accessor :show_graph_title - # What the title on the graph should be. - attr_accessor :graph_title - # Whether to show a subtitle on the graph, defaults - # to false, set to true to show. - attr_accessor :show_graph_subtitle - # What the subtitle on the graph should be. - attr_accessor :graph_subtitle - # Whether to show a key, defaults to false, set to - # true if you want to show it. - attr_accessor :key - # Where the key should be positioned, defaults to - # :right, set to :bottom if you want to move it. - attr_accessor :key_position - # Set the font size (in points) of the data point labels - attr_accessor :font_size - # Set the font size of the X axis labels - attr_accessor :x_label_font_size - # Set the font size of the X axis title - attr_accessor :x_title_font_size - # Set the font size of the Y axis labels - attr_accessor :y_label_font_size - # Set the font size of the Y axis title - attr_accessor :y_title_font_size - # Set the title font size - attr_accessor :title_font_size - # Set the subtitle font size - attr_accessor :subtitle_font_size - # Set the key font size - attr_accessor :key_font_size - # Show guidelines for the X axis - attr_accessor :show_x_guidelines - # Show guidelines for the Y axis - attr_accessor :show_y_guidelines - # Do not use CSS if set to true. Many SVG viewers do not support CSS, but - # not using CSS can result in larger SVGs as well as making it impossible to - # change colors after the chart is generated. Defaults to false. - attr_accessor :no_css - # Add popups for the data points on some graphs - attr_accessor :add_popups - - - protected - - def sort( *arrys ) - sort_multiple( arrys ) - end - - # Overwrite configuration options with supplied options. Used - # by subclasses. - def init_with config - config.each { |key, value| - self.send( key.to_s+"=", value ) if methods.include? key.to_s - } - end - - attr_accessor :top_align, :top_font, :right_align, :right_font - - KEY_BOX_SIZE = 12 - - # Override this (and call super) to change the margin to the left - # of the plot area. Results in @border_left being set. - def calculate_left_margin - @border_left = 7 - # Check for Y labels - max_y_label_height_px = rotate_y_labels ? - y_label_font_size : - get_y_labels.max{|a,b| - a.to_s.length<=>b.to_s.length - }.to_s.length * y_label_font_size * 0.6 - @border_left += max_y_label_height_px if show_y_labels - @border_left += max_y_label_height_px + 10 if stagger_y_labels - @border_left += y_title_font_size + 5 if show_y_title - end - - - # Calculates the width of the widest Y label. This will be the - # character height if the Y labels are rotated - def max_y_label_width_px - return font_size if rotate_y_labels - end - - - # Override this (and call super) to change the margin to the right - # of the plot area. Results in @border_right being set. - def calculate_right_margin - @border_right = 7 - if key and key_position == :right - val = keys.max { |a,b| a.length <=> b.length } - @border_right += val.length * key_font_size * 0.7 - @border_right += KEY_BOX_SIZE - @border_right += 10 # Some padding around the box - end - end - - - # Override this (and call super) to change the margin to the top - # of the plot area. Results in @border_top being set. - def calculate_top_margin - @border_top = 5 - @border_top += title_font_size if show_graph_title - @border_top += 5 - @border_top += subtitle_font_size if show_graph_subtitle - end - - - # Adds pop-up point information to a graph. - def add_popup( x, y, label ) - txt_width = label.length * font_size * 0.6 + 10 - tx = (x+txt_width > width ? x-5 : x+5) - t = @foreground.add_element( "text", { - "x" => tx.to_s, - "y" => (y - font_size).to_s, - "visibility" => "hidden", - }) - t.attributes["style"] = "fill: #000; "+ - (x+txt_width > width ? "text-anchor: end;" : "text-anchor: start;") - t.text = label.to_s - t.attributes["id"] = t.id.to_s - - @foreground.add_element( "circle", { - "cx" => x.to_s, - "cy" => y.to_s, - "r" => "10", - "style" => "opacity: 0", - "onmouseover" => - "document.getElementById(#{t.id}).setAttribute('visibility', 'visible' )", - "onmouseout" => - "document.getElementById(#{t.id}).setAttribute('visibility', 'hidden' )", - }) - - end - - - # Override this (and call super) to change the margin to the bottom - # of the plot area. Results in @border_bottom being set. - def calculate_bottom_margin - @border_bottom = 7 - if key and key_position == :bottom - @border_bottom += @data.size * (font_size + 5) - @border_bottom += 10 - end - if show_x_labels - max_x_label_height_px = rotate_x_labels ? - get_x_labels.max{|a,b| - a.length<=>b.length - }.length * x_label_font_size * 0.6 : - x_label_font_size - @border_bottom += max_x_label_height_px - @border_bottom += max_x_label_height_px + 10 if stagger_x_labels - end - @border_bottom += x_title_font_size + 5 if show_x_title - end - - - # Draws the background, axis, and labels. - def draw_graph - @graph = @root.add_element( "g", { - "transform" => "translate( #@border_left #@border_top )" - }) - - # Background - @graph.add_element( "rect", { - "x" => "0", - "y" => "0", - "width" => @graph_width.to_s, - "height" => @graph_height.to_s, - "class" => "graphBackground" - }) - - # Axis - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "d" => "M 0 0 v#@graph_height", - "class" => "axis", - "id" => "xAxis" - }) - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "d" => "M 0 #@graph_height h#@graph_width", - "class" => "axis", - "id" => "yAxis" - }) - - draw_x_labels - draw_y_labels - end - - - # Where in the X area the label is drawn - # Centered in the field, should be width/2. Start, 0. - def x_label_offset( width ) - 0 - end - - def make_datapoint_text( x, y, value, style="" ) - if show_data_values - @foreground.add_element( "text", { - "x" => x.to_s, - "y" => y.to_s, - "class" => "dataPointLabel", - "style" => "#{style} stroke: #fff; stroke-width: 2;" - }).text = value.to_s - text = @foreground.add_element( "text", { - "x" => x.to_s, - "y" => y.to_s, - "class" => "dataPointLabel" - }) - text.text = value.to_s - text.attributes["style"] = style if style.length > 0 - end - end - - - # Draws the X axis labels - def draw_x_labels - stagger = x_label_font_size + 5 - if show_x_labels - label_width = field_width - - count = 0 - for label in get_x_labels - if step_include_first_x_label == true then - step = count % step_x_labels - else - step = (count + 1) % step_x_labels - end - - if step == 0 then - text = @graph.add_element( "text" ) - text.attributes["class"] = "xAxisLabels" - text.text = label.to_s - - x = count * label_width + x_label_offset( label_width ) - y = @graph_height + x_label_font_size + 3 - t = 0 - (font_size / 2) - - if stagger_x_labels and count % 2 == 1 - y += stagger - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "d" => "M#{x} #@graph_height v#{stagger}", - "class" => "staggerGuideLine" - }) - end - - text.attributes["x"] = x.to_s - text.attributes["y"] = y.to_s - if rotate_x_labels - text.attributes["transform"] = - "rotate( 90 #{x} #{y-x_label_font_size} )"+ - " translate( 0 -#{x_label_font_size/4} )" - text.attributes["style"] = "text-anchor: start" - else - text.attributes["style"] = "text-anchor: middle" - end - end - - draw_x_guidelines( label_width, count ) if show_x_guidelines - count += 1 - end - end - end - - - # Where in the Y area the label is drawn - # Centered in the field, should be width/2. Start, 0. - def y_label_offset( height ) - 0 - end - - - def field_width - (@graph_width.to_f - font_size*2*right_font) / - (get_x_labels.length - right_align) - end - - - def field_height - (@graph_height.to_f - font_size*2*top_font) / - (get_y_labels.length - top_align) - end - - - # Draws the Y axis labels - def draw_y_labels - stagger = y_label_font_size + 5 - if show_y_labels - label_height = field_height - - count = 0 - y_offset = @graph_height + y_label_offset( label_height ) - y_offset += font_size/1.2 unless rotate_y_labels - for label in get_y_labels - y = y_offset - (label_height * count) - x = rotate_y_labels ? 0 : -3 - - if stagger_y_labels and count % 2 == 1 - x -= stagger - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "d" => "M#{x} #{y} h#{stagger}", - "class" => "staggerGuideLine" - }) - end - - text = @graph.add_element( "text", { - "x" => x.to_s, - "y" => y.to_s, - "class" => "yAxisLabels" - }) - text.text = label.to_s - if rotate_y_labels - text.attributes["transform"] = "translate( -#{font_size} 0 ) "+ - "rotate( 90 #{x} #{y} ) " - text.attributes["style"] = "text-anchor: middle" - else - text.attributes["y"] = (y - (y_label_font_size/2)).to_s - text.attributes["style"] = "text-anchor: end" - end - draw_y_guidelines( label_height, count ) if show_y_guidelines - count += 1 - end - end - end - - - # Draws the X axis guidelines - def draw_x_guidelines( label_height, count ) - if count != 0 - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "d" => "M#{label_height*count} 0 v#@graph_height", - "class" => "guideLines" - }) - end - end - - - # Draws the Y axis guidelines - def draw_y_guidelines( label_height, count ) - if count != 0 - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "d" => "M0 #{@graph_height-(label_height*count)} h#@graph_width", - "class" => "guideLines" - }) - end - end - - - # Draws the graph title and subtitle - def draw_titles - if show_graph_title - @root.add_element( "text", { - "x" => (width / 2).to_s, - "y" => (title_font_size).to_s, - "class" => "mainTitle" - }).text = graph_title.to_s - end - - if show_graph_subtitle - y_subtitle = show_graph_title ? - title_font_size + 10 : - subtitle_font_size - @root.add_element("text", { - "x" => (width / 2).to_s, - "y" => (y_subtitle).to_s, - "class" => "subTitle" - }).text = graph_subtitle.to_s - end - - if show_x_title - y = @graph_height + @border_top + x_title_font_size - if show_x_labels - y += x_label_font_size + 5 if stagger_x_labels - y += x_label_font_size + 5 - end - x = width / 2 - - @root.add_element("text", { - "x" => x.to_s, - "y" => y.to_s, - "class" => "xAxisTitle", - }).text = x_title.to_s - end - - if show_y_title - x = y_title_font_size + (y_title_text_direction==:bt ? 3 : -3) - y = height / 2 - - text = @root.add_element("text", { - "x" => x.to_s, - "y" => y.to_s, - "class" => "yAxisTitle", - }) - text.text = y_title.to_s - if y_title_text_direction == :bt - text.attributes["transform"] = "rotate( -90, #{x}, #{y} )" - else - text.attributes["transform"] = "rotate( 90, #{x}, #{y} )" - end - end - end - - def keys - return @data.collect{ |d| d[:title] } - end - - # Draws the legend on the graph - def draw_legend - if key - group = @root.add_element( "g" ) - - key_count = 0 - for key_name in keys - y_offset = (KEY_BOX_SIZE * key_count) + (key_count * 5) - group.add_element( "rect", { - "x" => 0.to_s, - "y" => y_offset.to_s, - "width" => KEY_BOX_SIZE.to_s, - "height" => KEY_BOX_SIZE.to_s, - "class" => "key#{key_count+1}" - }) - group.add_element( "text", { - "x" => (KEY_BOX_SIZE + 5).to_s, - "y" => (y_offset + KEY_BOX_SIZE - 2).to_s, - "class" => "keyText" - }).text = key_name.to_s - key_count += 1 - end - - case key_position - when :right - x_offset = @graph_width + @border_left + 10 - y_offset = @border_top + 20 - when :bottom - x_offset = @border_left + 20 - y_offset = @border_top + @graph_height + 5 - if show_x_labels - max_x_label_height_px = rotate_x_labels ? - get_x_labels.max{|a,b| - a.length<=>b.length - }.length * x_label_font_size : - x_label_font_size - y_offset += max_x_label_height_px - y_offset += max_x_label_height_px + 5 if stagger_x_labels - end - y_offset += x_title_font_size + 5 if show_x_title - end - group.attributes["transform"] = "translate(#{x_offset} #{y_offset})" - end - end - - - private - - def sort_multiple( arrys, lo=0, hi=arrys[0].length-1 ) - if lo < hi - p = partition(arrys,lo,hi) - sort_multiple(arrys, lo, p-1) - sort_multiple(arrys, p+1, hi) - end - arrys - end - - def partition( arrys, lo, hi ) - p = arrys[0][lo] - l = lo - z = lo+1 - while z <= hi - if arrys[0][z] < p - l += 1 - arrys.each { |arry| arry[z], arry[l] = arry[l], arry[z] } - end - z += 1 - end - arrys.each { |arry| arry[lo], arry[l] = arry[l], arry[lo] } - l - end - - def style - if no_css - styles = parse_css - @root.elements.each("//*[@class]") { |el| - cl = el.attributes["class"] - style = styles[cl] - style += el.attributes["style"] if el.attributes["style"] - el.attributes["style"] = style - } - end - end - - def parse_css - css = get_style - rv = {} - while css =~ /^(\.(\w+)(?:\s*,\s*\.\w+)*)\s*\{/m - names_orig = names = $1 - css = $' - css =~ /([^}]+)\}/m - content = $1 - css = $' - - nms = [] - while names =~ /^\s*,?\s*\.(\w+)/ - nms << $1 - names = $' - end - - content = content.tr( "\n\t", " ") - for name in nms - current = rv[name] - current = current ? current+"; "+content : content - rv[name] = current.strip.squeeze(" ") - end - end - return rv - end - - - # Override and place code to add defs here - def add_defs defs - end - - - def start_svg - # Base document - @doc = Document.new - @doc << XMLDecl.new - @doc << DocType.new( %q{svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN" } + - %q{"http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd"} ) - if style_sheet && style_sheet != '' - @doc << Instruction.new( "xml-stylesheet", - %Q{href="#{style_sheet}" type="text/css"} ) - end - @root = @doc.add_element( "svg", { - "width" => width.to_s, - "height" => height.to_s, - "viewBox" => "0 0 #{width} #{height}", - "xmlns" => "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg", - "xmlns:xlink" => "http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink", - "xmlns:a3" => "http://ns.adobe.com/AdobeSVGViewerExtensions/3.0/", - "a3:scriptImplementation" => "Adobe" - }) - @root << Comment.new( " "+"\\"*66 ) - @root << Comment.new( " Created with SVG::Graph " ) - @root << Comment.new( " SVG::Graph by Sean E. Russell " ) - @root << Comment.new( " Losely based on SVG::TT::Graph for Perl by"+ - " Leo Lapworth & Stephan Morgan " ) - @root << Comment.new( " "+"/"*66 ) - - defs = @root.add_element( "defs" ) - add_defs defs - if not(style_sheet && style_sheet != '') and !no_css - @root << Comment.new(" include default stylesheet if none specified ") - style = defs.add_element( "style", {"type"=>"text/css"} ) - style << CData.new( get_style ) - end - - @root << Comment.new( "SVG Background" ) - @root.add_element( "rect", { - "width" => width.to_s, - "height" => height.to_s, - "x" => "0", - "y" => "0", - "class" => "svgBackground" - }) - end - - - def calculate_graph_dimensions - calculate_left_margin - calculate_right_margin - calculate_bottom_margin - calculate_top_margin - @graph_width = width - @border_left - @border_right - @graph_height = height - @border_top - @border_bottom - end - - def get_style - return < + # + # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell + # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] + # + class Graph + include REXML + + # Initialize the graph object with the graph settings. You won't + # instantiate this class directly; see the subclass for options. + # [width] 500 + # [height] 300 + # [show_x_guidelines] false + # [show_y_guidelines] true + # [show_data_values] true + # [min_scale_value] 0 + # [show_x_labels] true + # [stagger_x_labels] false + # [rotate_x_labels] false + # [step_x_labels] 1 + # [step_include_first_x_label] true + # [show_y_labels] true + # [rotate_y_labels] false + # [scale_integers] false + # [show_x_title] false + # [x_title] 'X Field names' + # [show_y_title] false + # [y_title_text_direction] :bt + # [y_title] 'Y Scale' + # [show_graph_title] false + # [graph_title] 'Graph Title' + # [show_graph_subtitle] false + # [graph_subtitle] 'Graph Sub Title' + # [key] true, + # [key_position] :right, # bottom or righ + # [font_size] 12 + # [title_font_size] 16 + # [subtitle_font_size] 14 + # [x_label_font_size] 12 + # [x_title_font_size] 14 + # [y_label_font_size] 12 + # [y_title_font_size] 14 + # [key_font_size] 10 + # [no_css] false + # [add_popups] false + def initialize( config ) + @config = config + + self.top_align = self.top_font = self.right_align = self.right_font = 0 + + init_with({ + :width => 500, + :height => 300, + :show_x_guidelines => false, + :show_y_guidelines => true, + :show_data_values => true, + +# :min_scale_value => 0, + + :show_x_labels => true, + :stagger_x_labels => false, + :rotate_x_labels => false, + :step_x_labels => 1, + :step_include_first_x_label => true, + + :show_y_labels => true, + :rotate_y_labels => false, + :stagger_y_labels => false, + :scale_integers => false, + + :show_x_title => false, + :x_title => 'X Field names', + + :show_y_title => false, + :y_title_text_direction => :bt, + :y_title => 'Y Scale', + + :show_graph_title => false, + :graph_title => 'Graph Title', + :show_graph_subtitle => false, + :graph_subtitle => 'Graph Sub Title', + :key => true, + :key_position => :right, # bottom or right + + :font_size =>12, + :title_font_size =>16, + :subtitle_font_size =>14, + :x_label_font_size =>12, + :x_title_font_size =>14, + :y_label_font_size =>12, + :y_title_font_size =>14, + :key_font_size =>10, + + :no_css =>false, + :add_popups =>false, + }) + + set_defaults if methods.include? "set_defaults" + + init_with config + end + + + # This method allows you do add data to the graph object. + # It can be called several times to add more data sets in. + # + # data_sales_02 = [12, 45, 21]; + # + # graph.add_data({ + # :data => data_sales_02, + # :title => 'Sales 2002' + # }) + def add_data conf + @data = [] unless defined? @data + + if conf[:data] and conf[:data].kind_of? Array + @data << conf + else + raise "No data provided by #{conf.inspect}" + end + end + + + # This method removes all data from the object so that you can + # reuse it to create a new graph but with the same config options. + # + # graph.clear_data + def clear_data + @data = [] + end + + + # This method processes the template with the data and + # config which has been set and returns the resulting SVG. + # + # This method will croak unless at least one data set has + # been added to the graph object. + # + # print graph.burn + def burn + raise "No data available" unless @data.size > 0 + + calculations if methods.include? 'calculations' + + start_svg + calculate_graph_dimensions + @foreground = Element.new( "g" ) + draw_graph + draw_titles + draw_legend + draw_data + @graph.add_element( @foreground ) + style + + data = "" + @doc.write( data, 0 ) + + if @config[:compress] + if @@__have_zlib + inp, out = IO.pipe + gz = Zlib::GzipWriter.new( out ) + gz.write data + gz.close + data = inp.read + else + data << ""; + end + end + + return data + end + + + # Set the height of the graph box, this is the total height + # of the SVG box created - not the graph it self which auto + # scales to fix the space. + attr_accessor :height + # Set the width of the graph box, this is the total width + # of the SVG box created - not the graph it self which auto + # scales to fix the space. + attr_accessor :width + # Set the path to an external stylesheet, set to '' if + # you want to revert back to using the defaut internal version. + # + # To create an external stylesheet create a graph using the + # default internal version and copy the stylesheet section to + # an external file and edit from there. + attr_accessor :style_sheet + # (Bool) Show the value of each element of data on the graph + attr_accessor :show_data_values + # The point at which the Y axis starts, defaults to '0', + # if set to nil it will default to the minimum data value. + attr_accessor :min_scale_value + # Whether to show labels on the X axis or not, defaults + # to true, set to false if you want to turn them off. + attr_accessor :show_x_labels + # This puts the X labels at alternative levels so if they + # are long field names they will not overlap so easily. + # Default it false, to turn on set to true. + attr_accessor :stagger_x_labels + # This puts the Y labels at alternative levels so if they + # are long field names they will not overlap so easily. + # Default it false, to turn on set to true. + attr_accessor :stagger_y_labels + # This turns the X axis labels by 90 degrees. + # Default it false, to turn on set to true. + attr_accessor :rotate_x_labels + # This turns the Y axis labels by 90 degrees. + # Default it false, to turn on set to true. + attr_accessor :rotate_y_labels + # How many "steps" to use between displayed X axis labels, + # a step of one means display every label, a step of two results + # in every other label being displayed (label label label), + # a step of three results in every third label being displayed + # (label label label) and so on. + attr_accessor :step_x_labels + # Whether to (when taking "steps" between X axis labels) step from + # the first label (i.e. always include the first label) or step from + # the X axis origin (i.e. start with a gap if step_x_labels is greater + # than one). + attr_accessor :step_include_first_x_label + # Whether to show labels on the Y axis or not, defaults + # to true, set to false if you want to turn them off. + attr_accessor :show_y_labels + # Ensures only whole numbers are used as the scale divisions. + # Default it false, to turn on set to true. This has no effect if + # scale divisions are less than 1. + attr_accessor :scale_integers + # This defines the gap between markers on the Y axis, + # default is a 10th of the max_value, e.g. you will have + # 10 markers on the Y axis. NOTE: do not set this too + # low - you are limited to 999 markers, after that the + # graph won't generate. + attr_accessor :scale_divisions + # Whether to show the title under the X axis labels, + # default is false, set to true to show. + attr_accessor :show_x_title + # What the title under X axis should be, e.g. 'Months'. + attr_accessor :x_title + # Whether to show the title under the Y axis labels, + # default is false, set to true to show. + attr_accessor :show_y_title + # Aligns writing mode for Y axis label. + # Defaults to :bt (Bottom to Top). + # Change to :tb (Top to Bottom) to reverse. + attr_accessor :y_title_text_direction + # What the title under Y axis should be, e.g. 'Sales in thousands'. + attr_accessor :y_title + # Whether to show a title on the graph, defaults + # to false, set to true to show. + attr_accessor :show_graph_title + # What the title on the graph should be. + attr_accessor :graph_title + # Whether to show a subtitle on the graph, defaults + # to false, set to true to show. + attr_accessor :show_graph_subtitle + # What the subtitle on the graph should be. + attr_accessor :graph_subtitle + # Whether to show a key, defaults to false, set to + # true if you want to show it. + attr_accessor :key + # Where the key should be positioned, defaults to + # :right, set to :bottom if you want to move it. + attr_accessor :key_position + # Set the font size (in points) of the data point labels + attr_accessor :font_size + # Set the font size of the X axis labels + attr_accessor :x_label_font_size + # Set the font size of the X axis title + attr_accessor :x_title_font_size + # Set the font size of the Y axis labels + attr_accessor :y_label_font_size + # Set the font size of the Y axis title + attr_accessor :y_title_font_size + # Set the title font size + attr_accessor :title_font_size + # Set the subtitle font size + attr_accessor :subtitle_font_size + # Set the key font size + attr_accessor :key_font_size + # Show guidelines for the X axis + attr_accessor :show_x_guidelines + # Show guidelines for the Y axis + attr_accessor :show_y_guidelines + # Do not use CSS if set to true. Many SVG viewers do not support CSS, but + # not using CSS can result in larger SVGs as well as making it impossible to + # change colors after the chart is generated. Defaults to false. + attr_accessor :no_css + # Add popups for the data points on some graphs + attr_accessor :add_popups + + + protected + + def sort( *arrys ) + sort_multiple( arrys ) + end + + # Overwrite configuration options with supplied options. Used + # by subclasses. + def init_with config + config.each { |key, value| + self.send( key.to_s+"=", value ) if methods.include? key.to_s + } + end + + attr_accessor :top_align, :top_font, :right_align, :right_font + + KEY_BOX_SIZE = 12 + + # Override this (and call super) to change the margin to the left + # of the plot area. Results in @border_left being set. + def calculate_left_margin + @border_left = 7 + # Check for Y labels + max_y_label_height_px = rotate_y_labels ? + y_label_font_size : + get_y_labels.max{|a,b| + a.to_s.length<=>b.to_s.length + }.to_s.length * y_label_font_size * 0.6 + @border_left += max_y_label_height_px if show_y_labels + @border_left += max_y_label_height_px + 10 if stagger_y_labels + @border_left += y_title_font_size + 5 if show_y_title + end + + + # Calculates the width of the widest Y label. This will be the + # character height if the Y labels are rotated + def max_y_label_width_px + return font_size if rotate_y_labels + end + + + # Override this (and call super) to change the margin to the right + # of the plot area. Results in @border_right being set. + def calculate_right_margin + @border_right = 7 + if key and key_position == :right + val = keys.max { |a,b| a.length <=> b.length } + @border_right += val.length * key_font_size * 0.6 + @border_right += KEY_BOX_SIZE + @border_right += 10 # Some padding around the box + end + end + + + # Override this (and call super) to change the margin to the top + # of the plot area. Results in @border_top being set. + def calculate_top_margin + @border_top = 5 + @border_top += title_font_size if show_graph_title + @border_top += 5 + @border_top += subtitle_font_size if show_graph_subtitle + end + + + # Adds pop-up point information to a graph. + def add_popup( x, y, label ) + txt_width = label.length * font_size * 0.6 + 10 + tx = (x+txt_width > width ? x-5 : x+5) + t = @foreground.add_element( "text", { + "x" => tx.to_s, + "y" => (y - font_size).to_s, + "visibility" => "hidden", + }) + t.attributes["style"] = "fill: #000; "+ + (x+txt_width > width ? "text-anchor: end;" : "text-anchor: start;") + t.text = label.to_s + t.attributes["id"] = t.object_id.to_s + + @foreground.add_element( "circle", { + "cx" => x.to_s, + "cy" => y.to_s, + "r" => "10", + "style" => "opacity: 0", + "onmouseover" => + "document.getElementById(#{t.object_id}).setAttribute('visibility', 'visible' )", + "onmouseout" => + "document.getElementById(#{t.object_id}).setAttribute('visibility', 'hidden' )", + }) + + end + + + # Override this (and call super) to change the margin to the bottom + # of the plot area. Results in @border_bottom being set. + def calculate_bottom_margin + @border_bottom = 7 + if key and key_position == :bottom + @border_bottom += @data.size * (font_size + 5) + @border_bottom += 10 + end + if show_x_labels + max_x_label_height_px = (not rotate_x_labels) ? + x_label_font_size : + get_x_labels.max{|a,b| + a.to_s.length<=>b.to_s.length + }.to_s.length * x_label_font_size * 0.6 + @border_bottom += max_x_label_height_px + @border_bottom += max_x_label_height_px + 10 if stagger_x_labels + end + @border_bottom += x_title_font_size + 5 if show_x_title + end + + + # Draws the background, axis, and labels. + def draw_graph + @graph = @root.add_element( "g", { + "transform" => "translate( #@border_left #@border_top )" + }) + + # Background + @graph.add_element( "rect", { + "x" => "0", + "y" => "0", + "width" => @graph_width.to_s, + "height" => @graph_height.to_s, + "class" => "graphBackground" + }) + + # Axis + @graph.add_element( "path", { + "d" => "M 0 0 v#@graph_height", + "class" => "axis", + "id" => "xAxis" + }) + @graph.add_element( "path", { + "d" => "M 0 #@graph_height h#@graph_width", + "class" => "axis", + "id" => "yAxis" + }) + + draw_x_labels + draw_y_labels + end + + + # Where in the X area the label is drawn + # Centered in the field, should be width/2. Start, 0. + def x_label_offset( width ) + 0 + end + + def make_datapoint_text( x, y, value, style="" ) + if show_data_values + @foreground.add_element( "text", { + "x" => x.to_s, + "y" => y.to_s, + "class" => "dataPointLabel", + "style" => "#{style} stroke: #fff; stroke-width: 2;" + }).text = value.to_s + text = @foreground.add_element( "text", { + "x" => x.to_s, + "y" => y.to_s, + "class" => "dataPointLabel" + }) + text.text = value.to_s + text.attributes["style"] = style if style.length > 0 + end + end + + + # Draws the X axis labels + def draw_x_labels + stagger = x_label_font_size + 5 + if show_x_labels + label_width = field_width + + count = 0 + for label in get_x_labels + if step_include_first_x_label == true then + step = count % step_x_labels + else + step = (count + 1) % step_x_labels + end + + if step == 0 then + text = @graph.add_element( "text" ) + text.attributes["class"] = "xAxisLabels" + text.text = label.to_s + + x = count * label_width + x_label_offset( label_width ) + y = @graph_height + x_label_font_size + 3 + t = 0 - (font_size / 2) + + if stagger_x_labels and count % 2 == 1 + y += stagger + @graph.add_element( "path", { + "d" => "M#{x} #@graph_height v#{stagger}", + "class" => "staggerGuideLine" + }) + end + + text.attributes["x"] = x.to_s + text.attributes["y"] = y.to_s + if rotate_x_labels + text.attributes["transform"] = + "rotate( 90 #{x} #{y-x_label_font_size} )"+ + " translate( 0 -#{x_label_font_size/4} )" + text.attributes["style"] = "text-anchor: start" + else + text.attributes["style"] = "text-anchor: middle" + end + end + + draw_x_guidelines( label_width, count ) if show_x_guidelines + count += 1 + end + end + end + + + # Where in the Y area the label is drawn + # Centered in the field, should be width/2. Start, 0. + def y_label_offset( height ) + 0 + end + + + def field_width + (@graph_width.to_f - font_size*2*right_font) / + (get_x_labels.length - right_align) + end + + + def field_height + (@graph_height.to_f - font_size*2*top_font) / + (get_y_labels.length - top_align) + end + + + # Draws the Y axis labels + def draw_y_labels + stagger = y_label_font_size + 5 + if show_y_labels + label_height = field_height + + count = 0 + y_offset = @graph_height + y_label_offset( label_height ) + y_offset += font_size/1.2 unless rotate_y_labels + for label in get_y_labels + y = y_offset - (label_height * count) + x = rotate_y_labels ? 0 : -3 + + if stagger_y_labels and count % 2 == 1 + x -= stagger + @graph.add_element( "path", { + "d" => "M#{x} #{y} h#{stagger}", + "class" => "staggerGuideLine" + }) + end + + text = @graph.add_element( "text", { + "x" => x.to_s, + "y" => y.to_s, + "class" => "yAxisLabels" + }) + text.text = label.to_s + if rotate_y_labels + text.attributes["transform"] = "translate( -#{font_size} 0 ) "+ + "rotate( 90 #{x} #{y} ) " + text.attributes["style"] = "text-anchor: middle" + else + text.attributes["y"] = (y - (y_label_font_size/2)).to_s + text.attributes["style"] = "text-anchor: end" + end + draw_y_guidelines( label_height, count ) if show_y_guidelines + count += 1 + end + end + end + + + # Draws the X axis guidelines + def draw_x_guidelines( label_height, count ) + if count != 0 + @graph.add_element( "path", { + "d" => "M#{label_height*count} 0 v#@graph_height", + "class" => "guideLines" + }) + end + end + + + # Draws the Y axis guidelines + def draw_y_guidelines( label_height, count ) + if count != 0 + @graph.add_element( "path", { + "d" => "M0 #{@graph_height-(label_height*count)} h#@graph_width", + "class" => "guideLines" + }) + end + end + + + # Draws the graph title and subtitle + def draw_titles + if show_graph_title + @root.add_element( "text", { + "x" => (width / 2).to_s, + "y" => (title_font_size).to_s, + "class" => "mainTitle" + }).text = graph_title.to_s + end + + if show_graph_subtitle + y_subtitle = show_graph_title ? + title_font_size + 10 : + subtitle_font_size + @root.add_element("text", { + "x" => (width / 2).to_s, + "y" => (y_subtitle).to_s, + "class" => "subTitle" + }).text = graph_subtitle.to_s + end + + if show_x_title + y = @graph_height + @border_top + x_title_font_size + if show_x_labels + y += x_label_font_size + 5 if stagger_x_labels + y += x_label_font_size + 5 + end + x = width / 2 + + @root.add_element("text", { + "x" => x.to_s, + "y" => y.to_s, + "class" => "xAxisTitle", + }).text = x_title.to_s + end + + if show_y_title + x = y_title_font_size + (y_title_text_direction==:bt ? 3 : -3) + y = height / 2 + + text = @root.add_element("text", { + "x" => x.to_s, + "y" => y.to_s, + "class" => "yAxisTitle", + }) + text.text = y_title.to_s + if y_title_text_direction == :bt + text.attributes["transform"] = "rotate( -90, #{x}, #{y} )" + else + text.attributes["transform"] = "rotate( 90, #{x}, #{y} )" + end + end + end + + def keys + return @data.collect{ |d| d[:title] } + end + + # Draws the legend on the graph + def draw_legend + if key + group = @root.add_element( "g" ) + + key_count = 0 + for key_name in keys + y_offset = (KEY_BOX_SIZE * key_count) + (key_count * 5) + group.add_element( "rect", { + "x" => 0.to_s, + "y" => y_offset.to_s, + "width" => KEY_BOX_SIZE.to_s, + "height" => KEY_BOX_SIZE.to_s, + "class" => "key#{key_count+1}" + }) + group.add_element( "text", { + "x" => (KEY_BOX_SIZE + 5).to_s, + "y" => (y_offset + KEY_BOX_SIZE).to_s, + "class" => "keyText" + }).text = key_name.to_s + key_count += 1 + end + + case key_position + when :right + x_offset = @graph_width + @border_left + 10 + y_offset = @border_top + 20 + when :bottom + x_offset = @border_left + 20 + y_offset = @border_top + @graph_height + 5 + if show_x_labels + max_x_label_height_px = (not rotate_x_labels) ? + x_label_font_size : + get_x_labels.max{|a,b| + a.to_s.length<=>b.to_s.length + }.to_s.length * x_label_font_size * 0.6 + x_label_font_size + y_offset += max_x_label_height_px + y_offset += max_x_label_height_px + 5 if stagger_x_labels + end + y_offset += x_title_font_size + 5 if show_x_title + end + group.attributes["transform"] = "translate(#{x_offset} #{y_offset})" + end + end + + + private + + def sort_multiple( arrys, lo=0, hi=arrys[0].length-1 ) + if lo < hi + p = partition(arrys,lo,hi) + sort_multiple(arrys, lo, p-1) + sort_multiple(arrys, p+1, hi) + end + arrys + end + + def partition( arrys, lo, hi ) + p = arrys[0][lo] + l = lo + z = lo+1 + while z <= hi + if arrys[0][z] < p + l += 1 + arrys.each { |arry| arry[z], arry[l] = arry[l], arry[z] } + end + z += 1 + end + arrys.each { |arry| arry[lo], arry[l] = arry[l], arry[lo] } + l + end + + def style + if no_css + styles = parse_css + @root.elements.each("//*[@class]") { |el| + cl = el.attributes["class"] + style = styles[cl] + style += el.attributes["style"] if el.attributes["style"] + el.attributes["style"] = style + } + end + end + + def parse_css + css = get_style + rv = {} + while css =~ /^(\.(\w+)(?:\s*,\s*\.\w+)*)\s*\{/m + names_orig = names = $1 + css = $' + css =~ /([^}]+)\}/m + content = $1 + css = $' + + nms = [] + while names =~ /^\s*,?\s*\.(\w+)/ + nms << $1 + names = $' + end + + content = content.tr( "\n\t", " ") + for name in nms + current = rv[name] + current = current ? current+"; "+content : content + rv[name] = current.strip.squeeze(" ") + end + end + return rv + end + + + # Override and place code to add defs here + def add_defs defs + end + + + def start_svg + # Base document + @doc = Document.new + @doc << XMLDecl.new + @doc << DocType.new( %q{svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN" } + + %q{"http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd"} ) + if style_sheet && style_sheet != '' + @doc << Instruction.new( "xml-stylesheet", + %Q{href="#{style_sheet}" type="text/css"} ) + end + @root = @doc.add_element( "svg", { + "width" => width.to_s, + "height" => height.to_s, + "viewBox" => "0 0 #{width} #{height}", + "xmlns" => "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg", + "xmlns:xlink" => "http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink", + "xmlns:a3" => "http://ns.adobe.com/AdobeSVGViewerExtensions/3.0/", + "a3:scriptImplementation" => "Adobe" + }) + @root << Comment.new( " "+"\\"*66 ) + @root << Comment.new( " Created with SVG::Graph " ) + @root << Comment.new( " SVG::Graph by Sean E. Russell " ) + @root << Comment.new( " Losely based on SVG::TT::Graph for Perl by"+ + " Leo Lapworth & Stephan Morgan " ) + @root << Comment.new( " "+"/"*66 ) + + defs = @root.add_element( "defs" ) + add_defs defs + if not(style_sheet && style_sheet != '') and !no_css + @root << Comment.new(" include default stylesheet if none specified ") + style = defs.add_element( "style", {"type"=>"text/css"} ) + style << CData.new( get_style ) + end + + @root << Comment.new( "SVG Background" ) + @root.add_element( "rect", { + "width" => width.to_s, + "height" => height.to_s, + "x" => "0", + "y" => "0", + "class" => "svgBackground" + }) + end + + + def calculate_graph_dimensions + calculate_left_margin + calculate_right_margin + calculate_bottom_margin + calculate_top_margin + @graph_width = width - @border_left - @border_right + @graph_height = height - @border_top - @border_bottom + end + + def get_style + return < 500, - # :width => 300, - # :fields => fields, - # }) - # - # graph.add_data({ - # :data => data_sales_02, - # :title => 'Sales 2002', - # }) - # - # print "Content-type: image/svg+xml\r\n\r\n" - # print graph.burn(); - # - # == Description - # - # This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality - # SVG pie graphs. You can either use the default style sheet - # or supply your own. Either way there are many options which can - # be configured to give you control over how the graph is - # generated - with or without a key, display percent on pie chart, - # title, subtitle etc. - # - # = Examples - # - # http://www.germane-software/repositories/public/SVG/test/single.rb - # - # == See also - # - # * SVG::Graph::Graph - # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal - # * SVG::Graph::Bar - # * SVG::Graph::Line - # * SVG::Graph::Plot - # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries - # - # == Author - # - # Sean E. Russell - # - # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell - # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] - # - class Pie < Graph - # Defaults are those set by Graph::initialize, and - # [show_shadow] true - # [shadow_offset] 10 - # [show_data_labels] false - # [show_actual_values] false - # [show_percent] true - # [show_key_data_labels] true - # [show_key_actual_values] true - # [show_key_percent] false - # [expanded] false - # [expand_greatest] false - # [expand_gap] 10 - # [show_x_labels] false - # [show_y_labels] false - # [datapoint_font_size] 12 - def set_defaults - init_with( - :show_shadow => true, - :shadow_offset => 10, - - :show_data_labels => false, - :show_actual_values => false, - :show_percent => true, - - :show_key_data_labels => true, - :show_key_actual_values => true, - :show_key_percent => false, - - :expanded => false, - :expand_greatest => false, - :expand_gap => 10, - - :show_x_labels => false, - :show_y_labels => false, - :datapoint_font_size => 12 - ) - @data = [] - end - - # Adds a data set to the graph. - # - # graph.add_data( { :data => [1,2,3,4] } ) - # - # Note that the :title is not necessary. If multiple - # data sets are added to the graph, the pie chart will - # display the +sums+ of the data. EG: - # - # graph.add_data( { :data => [1,2,3,4] } ) - # graph.add_data( { :data => [2,3,5,9] } ) - # - # is the same as: - # - # graph.add_data( { :data => [3,5,8,13] } ) - def add_data arg - arg[:data].each_index {|idx| - @data[idx] = 0 unless @data[idx] - @data[idx] += arg[:data][idx] - } - end - - # If true, displays a drop shadow for the chart - attr_accessor :show_shadow - # Sets the offset of the shadow from the pie chart - attr_accessor :shadow_offset - # If true, display the data labels on the chart - attr_accessor :show_data_labels - # If true, display the actual field values in the data labels - attr_accessor :show_actual_values - # If true, display the percentage value of each pie wedge in the data - # labels - attr_accessor :show_percent - # If true, display the labels in the key - attr_accessor :show_key_data_labels - # If true, display the actual value of the field in the key - attr_accessor :show_key_actual_values - # If true, display the percentage value of the wedges in the key - attr_accessor :show_key_percent - # If true, "explode" the pie (put space between the wedges) - attr_accessor :expanded - # If true, expand the largest pie wedge - attr_accessor :expand_greatest - # The amount of space between expanded wedges - attr_accessor :expand_gap - # The font size of the data point labels - attr_accessor :datapoint_font_size - - - protected - - def add_defs defs - gradient = defs.add_element( "filter", { - "id"=>"dropshadow", - "width" => "1.2", - "height" => "1.2", - } ) - gradient.add_element( "feGaussianBlur", { - "stdDeviation" => "4", - "result" => "blur" - }) - end - - # We don't need the graph - def draw_graph - end - - def get_y_labels - [""] - end - - def get_x_labels - [""] - end - - def keys - total = 0 - max_value = 0 - @data.each {|x| total += x } - percent_scale = 100.0 / total - count = -1 - a = @config[:fields].collect{ |x| - count += 1 - v = @data[count] - perc = show_key_percent ? " "+(v * percent_scale).round.to_s+"%" : "" - x + " [" + v.to_s + "]" + perc - } - end - - RADIANS = Math::PI/180 - - def draw_data - @graph = @root.add_element( "g" ) - background = @graph.add_element("g") - midground = @graph.add_element("g") - - diameter = @graph_height > @graph_width ? @graph_width : @graph_height - diameter -= expand_gap if expanded or expand_greatest - diameter -= datapoint_font_size if show_data_labels - diameter -= 10 if show_shadow - radius = diameter / 2.0 - - xoff = (width - diameter) / 2 - yoff = (height - @border_bottom - diameter) - yoff -= 10 if show_shadow - @graph.attributes['transform'] = "translate( #{xoff} #{yoff} )" - - wedge_text_pad = 5 - wedge_text_pad = 20 if show_percent and show_data_labels - - total = 0 - max_value = 0 - @data.each {|x| - max_value = max_value < x ? x : max_value - total += x - } - percent_scale = 100.0 / total - - prev_percent = 0 - rad_mult = 3.6 * RADIANS - @config[:fields].each_index { |count| - value = @data[count] - percent = percent_scale * value - - radians = prev_percent * rad_mult - x_start = radius+(Math.sin(radians) * radius) - y_start = radius-(Math.cos(radians) * radius) - radians = (prev_percent+percent) * rad_mult - x_end = radius+(Math.sin(radians) * radius) - y_end = radius-(Math.cos(radians) * radius) - path = "M#{radius},#{radius} L#{x_start},#{y_start} "+ - "A#{radius},#{radius} "+ - "0, #{percent >= 50 ? '1' : '0'},1, "+ - "#{x_end} #{y_end} Z" - - - wedge = @foreground.add_element( "path", { - "d" => path, - "class" => "fill#{count+1}" - }) - - translate = nil - tx = 0 - ty = 0 - half_percent = prev_percent + percent / 2 - radians = half_percent * rad_mult - - if show_shadow - shadow = background.add_element( "path", { - "d" => path, - "filter" => "url(#dropshadow)", - "style" => "fill: #ccc; stroke: none;" - }) - clear = midground.add_element( "path", { - "d" => path, - "style" => "fill: #fff; stroke: none;" - }) - end - - if expanded or (expand_greatest && value == max_value) - tx = (Math.sin(radians) * expand_gap) - ty = -(Math.cos(radians) * expand_gap) - translate = "translate( #{tx} #{ty} )" - wedge.attributes["transform"] = translate - clear.attributes["transform"] = translate - end - - if show_shadow - shadow.attributes["transform"] = - "translate( #{tx+shadow_offset} #{ty+shadow_offset} )" - end - - if show_data_labels and value != 0 - label = "" - label += @config[:fields][count] if show_key_data_labels - label += " ["+value.to_s+"]" if show_actual_values - label += " "+percent.round.to_s+"%" if show_percent - - msr = Math.sin(radians) - mcr = Math.cos(radians) - tx = radius + (msr * radius) - ty = radius -(mcr * radius) - - if expanded or (expand_greatest && value == max_value) - tx += (msr * expand_gap) - ty -= (mcr * expand_gap) - end - @foreground.add_element( "text", { - "x" => tx.to_s, - "y" => ty.to_s, - "class" => "dataPointLabel", - "style" => "stroke: #fff; stroke-width: 2;" - }).text = label.to_s - @foreground.add_element( "text", { - "x" => tx.to_s, - "y" => ty.to_s, - "class" => "dataPointLabel", - }).text = label.to_s - end - - prev_percent += percent - } - end - - - def round val, to - up = 10**to.to_f - (val * up).to_i / up - end - - - def get_css - return < 500, + # :width => 300, + # :fields => fields, + # }) + # + # graph.add_data({ + # :data => data_sales_02, + # :title => 'Sales 2002', + # }) + # + # print "Content-type: image/svg+xml\r\n\r\n" + # print graph.burn(); + # + # == Description + # + # This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality + # SVG pie graphs. You can either use the default style sheet + # or supply your own. Either way there are many options which can + # be configured to give you control over how the graph is + # generated - with or without a key, display percent on pie chart, + # title, subtitle etc. + # + # = Examples + # + # http://www.germane-software/repositories/public/SVG/test/single.rb + # + # == See also + # + # * SVG::Graph::Graph + # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal + # * SVG::Graph::Bar + # * SVG::Graph::Line + # * SVG::Graph::Plot + # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries + # + # == Author + # + # Sean E. Russell + # + # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell + # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] + # + class Pie < Graph + # Defaults are those set by Graph::initialize, and + # [show_shadow] true + # [shadow_offset] 10 + # [show_data_labels] false + # [show_actual_values] false + # [show_percent] true + # [show_key_data_labels] true + # [show_key_actual_values] true + # [show_key_percent] false + # [expanded] false + # [expand_greatest] false + # [expand_gap] 10 + # [show_x_labels] false + # [show_y_labels] false + # [datapoint_font_size] 12 + def set_defaults + init_with( + :show_shadow => true, + :shadow_offset => 10, + + :show_data_labels => false, + :show_actual_values => false, + :show_percent => true, + + :show_key_data_labels => true, + :show_key_actual_values => true, + :show_key_percent => false, + + :expanded => false, + :expand_greatest => false, + :expand_gap => 10, + + :show_x_labels => false, + :show_y_labels => false, + :datapoint_font_size => 12 + ) + @data = [] + end + + # Adds a data set to the graph. + # + # graph.add_data( { :data => [1,2,3,4] } ) + # + # Note that the :title is not necessary. If multiple + # data sets are added to the graph, the pie chart will + # display the +sums+ of the data. EG: + # + # graph.add_data( { :data => [1,2,3,4] } ) + # graph.add_data( { :data => [2,3,5,9] } ) + # + # is the same as: + # + # graph.add_data( { :data => [3,5,8,13] } ) + def add_data arg + arg[:data].each_index {|idx| + @data[idx] = 0 unless @data[idx] + @data[idx] += arg[:data][idx] + } + end + + # If true, displays a drop shadow for the chart + attr_accessor :show_shadow + # Sets the offset of the shadow from the pie chart + attr_accessor :shadow_offset + # If true, display the data labels on the chart + attr_accessor :show_data_labels + # If true, display the actual field values in the data labels + attr_accessor :show_actual_values + # If true, display the percentage value of each pie wedge in the data + # labels + attr_accessor :show_percent + # If true, display the labels in the key + attr_accessor :show_key_data_labels + # If true, display the actual value of the field in the key + attr_accessor :show_key_actual_values + # If true, display the percentage value of the wedges in the key + attr_accessor :show_key_percent + # If true, "explode" the pie (put space between the wedges) + attr_accessor :expanded + # If true, expand the largest pie wedge + attr_accessor :expand_greatest + # The amount of space between expanded wedges + attr_accessor :expand_gap + # The font size of the data point labels + attr_accessor :datapoint_font_size + + + protected + + def add_defs defs + gradient = defs.add_element( "filter", { + "id"=>"dropshadow", + "width" => "1.2", + "height" => "1.2", + } ) + gradient.add_element( "feGaussianBlur", { + "stdDeviation" => "4", + "result" => "blur" + }) + end + + # We don't need the graph + def draw_graph + end + + def get_y_labels + [""] + end + + def get_x_labels + [""] + end + + def keys + total = 0 + max_value = 0 + @data.each {|x| total += x } + percent_scale = 100.0 / total + count = -1 + a = @config[:fields].collect{ |x| + count += 1 + v = @data[count] + perc = show_key_percent ? " "+(v * percent_scale).round.to_s+"%" : "" + x + " [" + v.to_s + "]" + perc + } + end + + RADIANS = Math::PI/180 + + def draw_data + @graph = @root.add_element( "g" ) + background = @graph.add_element("g") + midground = @graph.add_element("g") + + diameter = @graph_height > @graph_width ? @graph_width : @graph_height + diameter -= expand_gap if expanded or expand_greatest + diameter -= datapoint_font_size if show_data_labels + diameter -= 10 if show_shadow + radius = diameter / 2.0 + + xoff = (width - diameter) / 2 + yoff = (height - @border_bottom - diameter) + yoff -= 10 if show_shadow + @graph.attributes['transform'] = "translate( #{xoff} #{yoff} )" + + wedge_text_pad = 5 + wedge_text_pad = 20 if show_percent and show_data_labels + + total = 0 + max_value = 0 + @data.each {|x| + max_value = max_value < x ? x : max_value + total += x + } + percent_scale = 100.0 / total + + prev_percent = 0 + rad_mult = 3.6 * RADIANS + @config[:fields].each_index { |count| + value = @data[count] + percent = percent_scale * value + + radians = prev_percent * rad_mult + x_start = radius+(Math.sin(radians) * radius) + y_start = radius-(Math.cos(radians) * radius) + radians = (prev_percent+percent) * rad_mult + x_end = radius+(Math.sin(radians) * radius) + x_end -= 0.00001 if @data.length == 1 + y_end = radius-(Math.cos(radians) * radius) + path = "M#{radius},#{radius} L#{x_start},#{y_start} "+ + "A#{radius},#{radius} "+ + "0, #{percent >= 50 ? '1' : '0'},1, "+ + "#{x_end} #{y_end} Z" + + + wedge = @foreground.add_element( "path", { + "d" => path, + "class" => "fill#{count+1}" + }) + + translate = nil + tx = 0 + ty = 0 + half_percent = prev_percent + percent / 2 + radians = half_percent * rad_mult + + if show_shadow + shadow = background.add_element( "path", { + "d" => path, + "filter" => "url(#dropshadow)", + "style" => "fill: #ccc; stroke: none;" + }) + clear = midground.add_element( "path", { + "d" => path, + "style" => "fill: #fff; stroke: none;" + }) + end + + if expanded or (expand_greatest && value == max_value) + tx = (Math.sin(radians) * expand_gap) + ty = -(Math.cos(radians) * expand_gap) + translate = "translate( #{tx} #{ty} )" + wedge.attributes["transform"] = translate + clear.attributes["transform"] = translate if clear + end + + if show_shadow + shadow.attributes["transform"] = + "translate( #{tx+shadow_offset} #{ty+shadow_offset} )" + end + + if show_data_labels and value != 0 + label = "" + label += @config[:fields][count] if show_key_data_labels + label += " ["+value.to_s+"]" if show_actual_values + label += " "+percent.round.to_s+"%" if show_percent + + msr = Math.sin(radians) + mcr = Math.cos(radians) + tx = radius + (msr * radius) + ty = radius -(mcr * radius) + + if expanded or (expand_greatest && value == max_value) + tx += (msr * expand_gap) + ty -= (mcr * expand_gap) + end + @foreground.add_element( "text", { + "x" => tx.to_s, + "y" => ty.to_s, + "class" => "dataPointLabel", + "style" => "stroke: #fff; stroke-width: 2;" + }).text = label.to_s + @foreground.add_element( "text", { + "x" => tx.to_s, + "y" => ty.to_s, + "class" => "dataPointLabel", + }).text = label.to_s + end + + prev_percent += percent + } + end + + + def round val, to + up = 10**to.to_f + (val * up).to_i / up + end + + + def get_css + return < 500, - # :width => 300, - # :key => true, - # :scale_x_integers => true, - # :scale_y_integerrs => true, - # }) - # - # graph.add_data({ - # :data => projection - # :title => 'Projected', - # }) - # - # graph.add_data({ - # :data => actual, - # :title => 'Actual', - # }) - # - # print graph.burn() - # - # = Description - # - # Produces a graph of scalar data. - # - # This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality - # SVG[http://www.w3c.org/tr/svg] scalar plots. You can either use the - # default style sheet or supply your own. Either way there are many options - # which can be configured to give you control over how the graph is - # generated - with or without a key, data elements at each point, title, - # subtitle etc. - # - # = Examples - # - # http://www.germane-software/repositories/public/SVG/test/plot.rb - # - # = Notes - # - # The default stylesheet handles upto 10 data sets, if you - # use more you must create your own stylesheet and add the - # additional settings for the extra data sets. You will know - # if you go over 10 data sets as they will have no style and - # be in black. - # - # Unlike the other types of charts, data sets must contain x,y pairs: - # - # [ 1, 2 ] # A data set with 1 point: (1,2) - # [ 1,2, 5,6] # A data set with 2 points: (1,2) and (5,6) - # - # = See also - # - # * SVG::Graph::Graph - # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal - # * SVG::Graph::Bar - # * SVG::Graph::Line - # * SVG::Graph::Pie - # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries - # - # == Author - # - # Sean E. Russell - # - # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell - # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] - # - class Plot < Graph - - # In addition to the defaults set by Graph::initialize, sets - # [show_data_points] true - # [area_fill] false - # [stacked] false - def set_defaults - init_with( - :show_data_points => true, - :area_fill => false, - :stacked => false - ) - self.top_align = self.right_align = self.top_font = self.right_font = 1 - end - - # Determines the scaling for the X axis divisions. - # - # graph.scale_x_divisions = 2 - # - # would cause the graph to attempt to generate labels stepped by 2; EG: - # 0,2,4,6,8... - attr_accessor :scale_x_divisions - # Determines the scaling for the Y axis divisions. - # - # graph.scale_y_divisions = 0.5 - # - # would cause the graph to attempt to generate labels stepped by 0.5; EG: - # 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, ... - attr_accessor :scale_y_divisions - # Make the X axis labels integers - attr_accessor :scale_x_integers - # Make the Y axis labels integers - attr_accessor :scale_y_integers - # Fill the area under the line - attr_accessor :area_fill - # Show a small circle on the graph where the line - # goes from one point to the next. - attr_accessor :show_data_points - # Set the minimum value of the X axis - attr_accessor :min_x_value - # Set the minimum value of the Y axis - attr_accessor :min_y_value - - - # Adds data to the plot. The data must be in X,Y pairs; EG - # [ 1, 2 ] # A data set with 1 point: (1,2) - # [ 1,2, 5,6] # A data set with 2 points: (1,2) and (5,6) - def add_data data - @data = [] unless @data - - raise "No data provided by #{conf.inspect}" unless data[:data] and - data[:data].kind_of? Array - raise "Data supplied must be x,y pairs! "+ - "The data provided contained an odd set of "+ - "data points" unless data[:data].length % 2 == 0 - return if data[:data].length == 0 - - x = [] - y = [] - data[:data].each_index {|i| - (i%2 == 0 ? x : y) << data[:data][i] - } - sort( x, y ) - data[:data] = [x,y] - @data << data - end - - - protected - - def keys - @data.collect{ |x| x[:title] } - end - - def calculate_left_margin - super - label_left = get_x_labels[0].to_s.length / 2 * font_size * 0.6 - @border_left = label_left if label_left > @border_left - end - - def calculate_right_margin - super - label_right = get_x_labels[-1].to_s.length / 2 * font_size * 0.6 - @border_right = label_right if label_right > @border_right - end - - - X = 0 - Y = 1 - def x_range - max_value = @data.collect{|x| x[:data][X][-1] }.max - min_value = @data.collect{|x| x[:data][X][0] }.min - min_value = min_value "M#{x_start} #@graph_height #{lpath} V#@graph_height Z", - "class" => "fill#{line}" - }) - end - - @graph.add_element( "path", { - "d" => "M#{x_start} #{y_start} #{lpath}", - "class" => "line#{line}" - }) - - if show_data_points || show_data_values - x_points.each_index { |idx| - x = (x_points[idx] - x_min) * x_step - y = @graph_height - (y_points[idx] - y_min) * y_step - if show_data_points - @graph.add_element( "circle", { - "cx" => x.to_s, - "cy" => y.to_s, - "r" => "2.5", - "class" => "dataPoint#{line}" - }) - add_popup(x, y, format( x_points[idx], y_points[idx] )) if add_popups - end - make_datapoint_text( x, y-6, y_points[idx] ) - } - end - line += 1 - end - end - - def format x, y - "(#{(x * 100).to_i / 100}, #{(y * 100).to_i / 100})" - end - - def get_css - return < 500, + # :width => 300, + # :key => true, + # :scale_x_integers => true, + # :scale_y_integerrs => true, + # }) + # + # graph.add_data({ + # :data => projection + # :title => 'Projected', + # }) + # + # graph.add_data({ + # :data => actual, + # :title => 'Actual', + # }) + # + # print graph.burn() + # + # = Description + # + # Produces a graph of scalar data. + # + # This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality + # SVG[http://www.w3c.org/tr/svg] scalar plots. You can either use the + # default style sheet or supply your own. Either way there are many options + # which can be configured to give you control over how the graph is + # generated - with or without a key, data elements at each point, title, + # subtitle etc. + # + # = Examples + # + # http://www.germane-software/repositories/public/SVG/test/plot.rb + # + # = Notes + # + # The default stylesheet handles upto 10 data sets, if you + # use more you must create your own stylesheet and add the + # additional settings for the extra data sets. You will know + # if you go over 10 data sets as they will have no style and + # be in black. + # + # Unlike the other types of charts, data sets must contain x,y pairs: + # + # [ 1, 2 ] # A data set with 1 point: (1,2) + # [ 1,2, 5,6] # A data set with 2 points: (1,2) and (5,6) + # + # = See also + # + # * SVG::Graph::Graph + # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal + # * SVG::Graph::Bar + # * SVG::Graph::Line + # * SVG::Graph::Pie + # * SVG::Graph::TimeSeries + # + # == Author + # + # Sean E. Russell + # + # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell + # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] + # + class Plot < Graph + + # In addition to the defaults set by Graph::initialize, sets + # [show_data_values] true + # [show_data_points] true + # [area_fill] false + # [stacked] false + def set_defaults + init_with( + :show_data_values => true, + :show_data_points => true, + :area_fill => false, + :stacked => false + ) + self.top_align = self.right_align = self.top_font = self.right_font = 1 + end + + # Determines the scaling for the X axis divisions. + # + # graph.scale_x_divisions = 2 + # + # would cause the graph to attempt to generate labels stepped by 2; EG: + # 0,2,4,6,8... + attr_accessor :scale_x_divisions + # Determines the scaling for the Y axis divisions. + # + # graph.scale_y_divisions = 0.5 + # + # would cause the graph to attempt to generate labels stepped by 0.5; EG: + # 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, ... + attr_accessor :scale_y_divisions + # Make the X axis labels integers + attr_accessor :scale_x_integers + # Make the Y axis labels integers + attr_accessor :scale_y_integers + # Fill the area under the line + attr_accessor :area_fill + # Show a small circle on the graph where the line + # goes from one point to the next. + attr_accessor :show_data_points + # Set the minimum value of the X axis + attr_accessor :min_x_value + # Set the minimum value of the Y axis + attr_accessor :min_y_value + + + # Adds data to the plot. The data must be in X,Y pairs; EG + # [ 1, 2 ] # A data set with 1 point: (1,2) + # [ 1,2, 5,6] # A data set with 2 points: (1,2) and (5,6) + def add_data data + @data = [] unless @data + + raise "No data provided by #{conf.inspect}" unless data[:data] and + data[:data].kind_of? Array + raise "Data supplied must be x,y pairs! "+ + "The data provided contained an odd set of "+ + "data points" unless data[:data].length % 2 == 0 + return if data[:data].length == 0 + + x = [] + y = [] + data[:data].each_index {|i| + (i%2 == 0 ? x : y) << data[:data][i] + } + sort( x, y ) + data[:data] = [x,y] + @data << data + end + + + protected + + def keys + @data.collect{ |x| x[:title] } + end + + def calculate_left_margin + super + label_left = get_x_labels[0].to_s.length / 2 * font_size * 0.6 + @border_left = label_left if label_left > @border_left + end + + def calculate_right_margin + super + label_right = get_x_labels[-1].to_s.length / 2 * font_size * 0.6 + @border_right = label_right if label_right > @border_right + end + + + X = 0 + Y = 1 + def x_range + max_value = @data.collect{|x| x[:data][X][-1] }.max + min_value = @data.collect{|x| x[:data][X][0] }.min + min_value = min_value "M#{x_start} #@graph_height #{lpath} V#@graph_height Z", + "class" => "fill#{line}" + }) + end + + @graph.add_element( "path", { + "d" => "M#{x_start} #{y_start} #{lpath}", + "class" => "line#{line}" + }) + + if show_data_points || show_data_values + x_points.each_index { |idx| + x = (x_points[idx] - x_min) * x_step + y = @graph_height - (y_points[idx] - y_min) * y_step + if show_data_points + @graph.add_element( "circle", { + "cx" => x.to_s, + "cy" => y.to_s, + "r" => "2.5", + "class" => "dataPoint#{line}" + }) + add_popup(x, y, format( x_points[idx], y_points[idx] )) if add_popups + end + make_datapoint_text( x, y-6, y_points[idx] ) if show_data_values + } + end + line += 1 + end + end + + def format x, y + "(#{(x * 100).to_i / 100}, #{(y * 100).to_i / 100})" + end + + def get_css + return < 640, - # :height => 480, - # :graph_title => title, - # :show_graph_title => true, - # :no_css => true, - # :key => true, - # :scale_x_integers => true, - # :scale_y_integers => true, - # :min_x_value => 0, - # :min_y_value => 0, - # :show_data_labels => true, - # :show_x_guidelines => true, - # :show_x_title => true, - # :x_title => "Time", - # :show_y_title => true, - # :y_title => "Ice Cream Cones", - # :y_title_text_direction => :bt, - # :stagger_x_labels => true, - # :x_label_format => "%m/%d/%y", - # }) - # - # graph.add_data({ - # :data => projection - # :title => 'Projected', - # }) - # - # graph.add_data({ - # :data => actual, - # :title => 'Actual', - # }) - # - # print graph.burn() - # - # = Description - # - # Produces a graph of temporal scalar data. - # - # = Examples - # - # http://www.germane-software/repositories/public/SVG/test/timeseries.rb - # - # = Notes - # - # The default stylesheet handles upto 10 data sets, if you - # use more you must create your own stylesheet and add the - # additional settings for the extra data sets. You will know - # if you go over 10 data sets as they will have no style and - # be in black. - # - # Unlike the other types of charts, data sets must contain x,y pairs: - # - # [ "12:30", 2 ] # A data set with 1 point: ("12:30",2) - # [ "01:00",2, "14:20",6] # A data set with 2 points: ("01:00",2) and - # # ("14:20",6) - # - # Note that multiple data sets within the same chart can differ in length, - # and that the data in the datasets needn't be in order; they will be ordered - # by the plot along the X-axis. - # - # The dates must be parseable by ParseDate, but otherwise can be - # any order of magnitude (seconds within the hour, or years) - # - # = See also - # - # * SVG::Graph::Graph - # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal - # * SVG::Graph::Bar - # * SVG::Graph::Line - # * SVG::Graph::Pie - # * SVG::Graph::Plot - # - # == Author - # - # Sean E. Russell - # - # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell - # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] - # - class TimeSeries < Plot - # In addition to the defaults set by Graph::initialize and - # Plot::set_defaults, sets: - # [x_label_format] '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' - # [popup_format] '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' - def set_defaults - super - init_with( - #:max_time_span => '', - :x_label_format => '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', - :popup_format => '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' - ) - end - - # The format string use do format the X axis labels. - # See Time::strformat - attr_accessor :x_label_format - # Use this to set the spacing between dates on the axis. The value - # must be of the form - # "\d+ ?(days|weeks|months|years|hours|minutes|seconds)?" - # - # EG: - # - # graph.timescale_divisions = "2 weeks" - # - # will cause the chart to try to divide the X axis up into segments of - # two week periods. - attr_accessor :timescale_divisions - # The formatting used for the popups. See x_label_format - attr_accessor :popup_format - - # Add data to the plot. - # - # d1 = [ "12:30", 2 ] # A data set with 1 point: ("12:30",2) - # d2 = [ "01:00",2, "14:20",6] # A data set with 2 points: ("01:00",2) and - # # ("14:20",6) - # graph.add_data( - # :data => d1, - # :title => 'One' - # ) - # graph.add_data( - # :data => d2, - # :title => 'Two' - # ) - # - # Note that the data must be in time,value pairs, and that the date format - # may be any date that is parseable by ParseDate. - def add_data data - @data = [] unless @data - - raise "No data provided by #{conf.inspect}" unless data[:data] and - data[:data].kind_of? Array - raise "Data supplied must be x,y pairs! "+ - "The data provided contained an odd set of "+ - "data points" unless data[:data].length % 2 == 0 - return if data[:data].length == 0 - - - x = [] - y = [] - data[:data].each_index {|i| - if i%2 == 0 - arr = ParseDate.parsedate( data[:data][i] ) - t = Time.local( *arr[0,6].compact ) - x << t.to_i - else - y << data[:data][i] - end - } - sort( x, y ) - data[:data] = [x,y] - @data << data - end - - - protected - - def min_x_value=(value) - arr = ParseDate.parsedate( value ) - @min_x_value = Time.local( *arr[0,6].compact ).to_i - end - - - def format x, y - Time.at( x ).strftime( popup_format ) - end - - def get_x_labels - get_x_values.collect { |v| Time.at(v).strftime( x_label_format ) } - end - - private - def get_x_values - rv = [] - min, max, scale_division = x_range - if timescale_divisions - timescale_divisions =~ /(\d+) ?(days|weeks|months|years|hours|minutes|seconds)?/ - division_units = $2 ? $2 : "days" - amount = $1.to_i - if amount - step = nil - case division_units - when "months" - cur = min - while cur < max - rv << cur - arr = Time.at( cur ).to_a - arr[4] += amount - if arr[4] > 12 - arr[5] += (arr[4] / 12).to_i - arr[4] = (arr[4] % 12) - end - cur = Time.local(*arr).to_i - end - when "years" - cur = min - while cur < max - rv << cur - arr = Time.at( cur ).to_a - arr[5] += amount - cur = Time.local(*arr).to_i - end - when "weeks" - step = 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * amount - when "days" - step = 24 * 60 * 60 * amount - when "hours" - step = 60 * 60 * amount - when "minutes" - step = 60 * amount - when "seconds" - step = amount - end - min.step( max, step ) {|v| rv << v} if step - - return rv - end - end - min.step( max, scale_division ) {|v| rv << v} - return rv - end - end - end -end +require 'SVG/Graph/Plot' +require 'parsedate' + +module SVG + module Graph + # === For creating SVG plots of scalar temporal data + # + # = Synopsis + # + # require 'SVG/Graph/TimeSeriess' + # + # # Data sets are x,y pairs + # data1 = ["6/17/72", 11, "1/11/72", 7, "4/13/04 17:31", 11, + # "9/11/01", 9, "9/1/85", 2, "9/1/88", 1, "1/15/95", 13] + # data2 = ["8/1/73", 18, "3/1/77", 15, "10/1/98", 4, + # "5/1/02", 14, "3/1/95", 6, "8/1/91", 12, "12/1/87", 6, + # "5/1/84", 17, "10/1/80", 12] + # + # graph = SVG::Graph::TimeSeries.new( { + # :width => 640, + # :height => 480, + # :graph_title => title, + # :show_graph_title => true, + # :no_css => true, + # :key => true, + # :scale_x_integers => true, + # :scale_y_integers => true, + # :min_x_value => 0, + # :min_y_value => 0, + # :show_data_labels => true, + # :show_x_guidelines => true, + # :show_x_title => true, + # :x_title => "Time", + # :show_y_title => true, + # :y_title => "Ice Cream Cones", + # :y_title_text_direction => :bt, + # :stagger_x_labels => true, + # :x_label_format => "%m/%d/%y", + # }) + # + # graph.add_data({ + # :data => projection + # :title => 'Projected', + # }) + # + # graph.add_data({ + # :data => actual, + # :title => 'Actual', + # }) + # + # print graph.burn() + # + # = Description + # + # Produces a graph of temporal scalar data. + # + # = Examples + # + # http://www.germane-software/repositories/public/SVG/test/timeseries.rb + # + # = Notes + # + # The default stylesheet handles upto 10 data sets, if you + # use more you must create your own stylesheet and add the + # additional settings for the extra data sets. You will know + # if you go over 10 data sets as they will have no style and + # be in black. + # + # Unlike the other types of charts, data sets must contain x,y pairs: + # + # [ "12:30", 2 ] # A data set with 1 point: ("12:30",2) + # [ "01:00",2, "14:20",6] # A data set with 2 points: ("01:00",2) and + # # ("14:20",6) + # + # Note that multiple data sets within the same chart can differ in length, + # and that the data in the datasets needn't be in order; they will be ordered + # by the plot along the X-axis. + # + # The dates must be parseable by ParseDate, but otherwise can be + # any order of magnitude (seconds within the hour, or years) + # + # = See also + # + # * SVG::Graph::Graph + # * SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal + # * SVG::Graph::Bar + # * SVG::Graph::Line + # * SVG::Graph::Pie + # * SVG::Graph::Plot + # + # == Author + # + # Sean E. Russell + # + # Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell + # This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] + # + class TimeSeries < Plot + # In addition to the defaults set by Graph::initialize and + # Plot::set_defaults, sets: + # [x_label_format] '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' + # [popup_format] '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' + def set_defaults + super + init_with( + #:max_time_span => '', + :x_label_format => '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', + :popup_format => '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' + ) + end + + # The format string use do format the X axis labels. + # See Time::strformat + attr_accessor :x_label_format + # Use this to set the spacing between dates on the axis. The value + # must be of the form + # "\d+ ?(days|weeks|months|years|hours|minutes|seconds)?" + # + # EG: + # + # graph.timescale_divisions = "2 weeks" + # + # will cause the chart to try to divide the X axis up into segments of + # two week periods. + attr_accessor :timescale_divisions + # The formatting used for the popups. See x_label_format + attr_accessor :popup_format + + # Add data to the plot. + # + # d1 = [ "12:30", 2 ] # A data set with 1 point: ("12:30",2) + # d2 = [ "01:00",2, "14:20",6] # A data set with 2 points: ("01:00",2) and + # # ("14:20",6) + # graph.add_data( + # :data => d1, + # :title => 'One' + # ) + # graph.add_data( + # :data => d2, + # :title => 'Two' + # ) + # + # Note that the data must be in time,value pairs, and that the date format + # may be any date that is parseable by ParseDate. + def add_data data + @data = [] unless @data + + raise "No data provided by #{@data.inspect}" unless data[:data] and + data[:data].kind_of? Array + raise "Data supplied must be x,y pairs! "+ + "The data provided contained an odd set of "+ + "data points" unless data[:data].length % 2 == 0 + return if data[:data].length == 0 + + + x = [] + y = [] + data[:data].each_index {|i| + if i%2 == 0 + arr = ParseDate.parsedate( data[:data][i] ) + t = Time.local( *arr[0,6].compact ) + x << t.to_i + else + y << data[:data][i] + end + } + sort( x, y ) + data[:data] = [x,y] + @data << data + end + + + protected + + def min_x_value=(value) + arr = ParseDate.parsedate( value ) + @min_x_value = Time.local( *arr[0,6].compact ).to_i + end + + + def format x, y + Time.at( x ).strftime( popup_format ) + end + + def get_x_labels + get_x_values.collect { |v| Time.at(v).strftime( x_label_format ) } + end + + private + def get_x_values + rv = [] + min, max, scale_division = x_range + if timescale_divisions + timescale_divisions =~ /(\d+) ?(day|week|month|year|hour|minute|second)?/ + division_units = $2 ? $2 : "day" + amount = $1.to_i + if amount + step = nil + case division_units + when "month" + cur = min + while cur < max + rv << cur + arr = Time.at( cur ).to_a + arr[4] += amount + if arr[4] > 12 + arr[5] += (arr[4] / 12).to_i + arr[4] = (arr[4] % 12) + end + cur = Time.local(*arr).to_i + end + when "year" + cur = min + while cur < max + rv << cur + arr = Time.at( cur ).to_a + arr[5] += amount + cur = Time.local(*arr).to_i + end + when "week" + step = 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * amount + when "day" + step = 24 * 60 * 60 * amount + when "hour" + step = 60 * 60 * amount + when "minute" + step = 60 * amount + when "second" + step = amount + end + min.step( max, step ) {|v| rv << v} if step + + return rv + end + end + min.step( max, scale_division ) {|v| rv << v} + return rv + end + end + end +end -- 2.39.5