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This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 2003 Jason Harris <kstars@30doradus.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KPLOTWIDGET_H
#define KPLOTWIDGET_H
#include <kplotting_export.h>
#include <QFrame>
#include <QList>
class KPlotAxis;
class KPlotObject;
class KPlotPoint;
/**
*@class KPlotWidget
*
*@short Generic data plotting widget.
*
*Widget for drawing plots. The basic idea behind KPlotWidget is that
*you don't have to worry about any transformation from your data's
*natural units to screen pixel coordinates; this is handled internally
*by the widget.
*
*Data to be plotted are represented by one or more instances of
*KPlotObject. KPlotObject contains a list of QPointFs to be plotted
*(again, in the data's natural units), as well as information about how
*the data are to be rendered in the plot (i.e., as separate points or
*connected by lines? With what color and point style? etc). See
*KPlotObject for more information.
*
*KPlotWidget automatically adds axis labels with tickmarks and tick
*labels. These are encapsulated in the KPlotAxis class. All you have
*to do is set the limits of the plotting area in data units, and
*KPlotWidget wil figure out the optimal positions and labels for the
*tickmarks on the axes.
*
*Example of usage:
*
* @code
KPlotWidget *kpw = new KPlotWidget( parent );
// setting our limits for the plot
kpw->setLimits( 1.0, 5.0, 1.0, 25.0 );
// creating a plot object whose points are connected by red lines ...
KPlotObject *kpo = new KPlotObject( Qt::red, KPlotObject::Lines );
// ... adding some points to it ...
for ( float x = 1.0; x <= 5.0; x += 0.1 )
kpo->addPoint( x, x*x );
// ... and adding the object to the plot widget
kpw->addPlotObject( kpo );
* @endcode
*
*@note KPlotWidget will take ownership of the objects added to it, so when
*clearing the objects list (eg with removeAllPlotObjects()) any previous
*reference to a KPlotObject already added to a KPlotWidget will be invalid.
*You can disable this behavior by using setAutoDelete(false).
*
*@author Jason Harris
*/
class KPLOTTING_EXPORT KPlotWidget : public QFrame
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY(int leftPadding READ leftPadding)
Q_PROPERTY(int rightPadding READ rightPadding)
Q_PROPERTY(int topPadding READ topPadding)
Q_PROPERTY(int bottomPadding READ bottomPadding)
Q_PROPERTY(QColor backgroundColor READ backgroundColor WRITE setBackgroundColor)
Q_PROPERTY(QColor foregroundColor READ foregroundColor WRITE setForegroundColor)
Q_PROPERTY(QColor gridColor READ gridColor WRITE setGridColor)
Q_PROPERTY(bool grid READ isGridShown WRITE setShowGrid)
Q_PROPERTY(bool objectToolTip READ isObjectToolTipShown WRITE setObjectToolTipShown)
public:
/**
*@short Constructor.
*@param parent the parent widget
*/
explicit KPlotWidget(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
/**
*@short Destructor.
*/
virtual ~KPlotWidget();
/**
* The four types of plot axes.
*/
enum Axis {
LeftAxis = 0, ///< the left axis
BottomAxis, ///< the bottom axis
RightAxis, ///< the right axis
TopAxis ///< the top axis
};
/**
*@return suggested minimum size for the plot widget
*/
QSize minimumSizeHint() const Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
/**
*@return suggested size for the plot widget
*/
QSize sizeHint() const Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
/**
* Set new data limits for the plot.
* @param x1 the minimum X value in data units
* @param x2 the maximum X value in data units
* @param y1 the minimum Y value in data units
* @param y2 the maximum Y value in data units
*/
void setLimits(double x1, double x2, double y1, double y2);
/**
* @short Reset the secondary data limits, which control the
* values displayed along the top and right axes.
*
* All data points are *plotted* using the coordinates
* defined by setLimits(), so this function is only useful for
* showing alternate tickmark labels along the top and right
* edges. For example, if you were plotting temperature on the
* X-axis, you could use Centigrade units for the primary
* (bottom) axis, using setLimits( 0.0, 100.0, 0.0, 1.0 ). If
* you also wanted to show Farenheit units along the secondary
* (top) axis, you would additionally use
* setSecondaryLimits( 32.0, 212.0, 0.0, 1.0 ). The data
* added to the plot would have x-coordinates in Centigrade degrees.
*
* @param x1 the minimum X value in secondary data units
* @param x2 the maximum X value in secondary data units
* @param y1 the minimum Y value in secondary data units
* @param y2 the maximum Y value in secondary data units
* @sa setLimits()
*/
void setSecondaryLimits(double x1, double x2, double y1, double y2);
/**
* Unset the secondary limits, so the top and right axes
* show the same tickmarks as the bottom and left axes (no tickmark
* labels will be drawn for the top and right axes in this case)
*/
void clearSecondaryLimits();
/**
* @return the rectangle representing the boundaries of the current plot,
* in natural data units.
* @sa setLimits()
*/
QRectF dataRect() const;
/**
* @return the rectangle representing the boundaries of the secondary
* data limits, if they have been set. Otherwise, this function
* behaves the same as dataRect().
* @sa setSecondaryLimits()
*/
QRectF secondaryDataRect() const;
/**
* @return the rectangle representing the boundaries of the current plot,
* in screen pixel units.
*/
QRect pixRect() const;
/**
* Add an item to the list of KPlotObjects to be plotted.
* The widget takes ownership of the plot object, unless auto-delete was disabled.
* @param object the KPlotObject to be added
*/
void addPlotObject(KPlotObject *object);
/**
* Add more than one KPlotObject at one time.
* The widget takes ownership of the plot object, unless auto-delete was disabled.
* @param objects the list of KPlotObjects to be added
*/
void addPlotObjects(const QList< KPlotObject * > &objects);
/**
* @return the current list of plot objects
*/
QList< KPlotObject * > plotObjects() const;
/**
* Enables auto-deletion of plot objects if autoDelete is true; otherwise auto-deletion is disabled.
* Auto-deletion is enabled by default.
* @since 5.12
*/
void setAutoDeletePlotObjects(bool autoDelete);
/**
* Removes all plot objects that were added to the widget.
* If auto-delete was not disabled, the plot objects are deleted.
*/
void removeAllPlotObjects();
/**
* Reset the mask used for non-overlapping labels so that all
* regions of the plot area are considered empty.
*/
void resetPlotMask();
/**
* Clear the object list, reset the data limits, and remove axis labels
* If auto-delete was not disabled, the plot objects are deleted.
*/
void resetPlot();
/**
* Replace an item in the KPlotObject list.
* @param i the index of the item to be replaced
* @param o pointer to the replacement KPlotObject
*
* @since 5.12, if auto-deletion is enabled, the previous plot object is deleted.
* Call setAutoDeletePlotObjects(false) if you want to swap between available plot objects
* and therefore you want to handle deletion externally.
*/
void replacePlotObject(int i, KPlotObject *o);
/**
* @return the background color of the plot.
*
* The default color is black.
*/
QColor backgroundColor() const;
/**
* @return the foreground color, used for axes, tickmarks and associated
* labels.
*
* The default color is white.
*/
QColor foregroundColor() const;
/**
* @return the grid color.
*
* The default color is gray.
*/
QColor gridColor() const;
/**
* Set the background color
* @param bg the new background color
*/
void setBackgroundColor(const QColor &bg);
/**
* Set the foreground color
* @param fg the new foreground color
*/
void setForegroundColor(const QColor &fg);
/**
* Set the grid color
* @param gc the new grid color
*/
void setGridColor(const QColor &gc);
/**
* @return whether the grid lines are shown
* Grid lines are not shown by default.
*/
bool isGridShown() const;
/**
* @return whether the tooltip for the point objects is shown.
* Tooltips are enabled by default.
*/
bool isObjectToolTipShown() const;
/**
* @return whether the antialiasing is active
* Antialiasing is not active by default.
*/
bool antialiasing() const;
/**
* Toggle antialiased drawing.
* @param b if true, the plot graphics will be antialiased.
*/
void setAntialiasing(bool b);
/**
* @return the number of pixels to the left of the plot area.
*
* Padding values are set to -1 by default; if unchanged, this
* function will try to guess a good value, based on whether
* ticklabels and/or axis labels need to be drawn.
*/
int leftPadding() const;
/**
* @return the number of pixels to the right of the plot area.
* Padding values are set to -1 by default; if unchanged, this
* function will try to guess a good value, based on whether
* ticklabels and/or axis labels are to be drawn.
*/
int rightPadding() const;
/**
* @return the number of pixels above the plot area.
* Padding values are set to -1 by default; if unchanged, this
* function will try to guess a good value, based on whether
* ticklabels and/or axis labels are to be drawn.
*/
int topPadding() const;
/**
* @return the number of pixels below the plot area.
* Padding values are set to -1 by default; if unchanged, this
* function will try to guess a good value, based on whether
* ticklabels and/or axis labels are to be drawn.
*/
int bottomPadding() const;
/**
* @short Set the number of pixels to the left of the plot area.
* Set this to -1 to revert to automatic determination of padding values.
*/
void setLeftPadding(int padding);
/**
* @short Set the number of pixels to the right of the plot area.
* Set this to -1 to revert to automatic determination of padding values.
*/
void setRightPadding(int padding);
/**
* @short Set the number of pixels above the plot area.
* Set this to -1 to revert to automatic determination of padding values.
*/
void setTopPadding(int padding);
/**
* @short Set the number of pixels below the plot area.
* Set this to -1 to revert to automatic determination of padding values.
*/
void setBottomPadding(int padding);
/**
* @short Revert all four padding values to -1, so that they will be
* automatically determined.
*/
void setDefaultPaddings();
/**
* @short Map a coordinate @param p from the data rect to the physical
* pixel rect.
* Used mainly when drawing.
* @param p the point to be converted, in natural data units
* @return the coordinate in the pixel coordinate system
*/
QPointF mapToWidget(const QPointF &p) const;
/**
* Indicate that object labels should try to avoid the given
* rectangle in the plot. The rectangle is in pixel coordinates.
*
* @note You should not normally call this function directly.
* It is called by KPlotObject when points, bars and labels are drawn.
* @param r the rectangle defining the region in the plot that
* text labels should avoid (in pixel coordinates)
* @param value Allows you to determine how strongly the rectangle
* should be avoided. Larger values are avoided more strongly.
*/
void maskRect(const QRectF &r, float value = 1.0f);
/**
* Indicate that object labels should try to avoid the line
* joining the two given points (in pixel coordinates).
*
* @note You should not normally call this function directly.
* It is called by KPlotObject when lines are drawn in the plot.
* @param p1 the starting point for the line
* @param p2 the ending point for the line
* @param value Allows you to determine how strongly the line
* should be avoided. Larger values are avoided more strongly.
*/
void maskAlongLine(const QPointF &p1, const QPointF &p2, float value = 1.0f);
/**
* Place an object label optimally in the plot. This function will
* attempt to place the label as close as it can to the point to which
* the label belongs, while avoiding overlap with regions of the plot
* that have been masked.
*
* @note You should not normally call this function directly.
* It is called internally in KPlotObject::draw().
*
* @param painter Pointer to the painter on which to draw the label
* @param pp pointer to the KPlotPoint whose label is to be drawn.
*/
void placeLabel(QPainter *painter, KPlotPoint *pp);
/**
* @return the axis of the specified @p type, or 0 if no axis has been set.
* @sa Axis
*/
KPlotAxis *axis(Axis type);
/**
* @return the axis of the specified @p type, or 0 if no axis has been set.
* @sa Axis
*/
const KPlotAxis *axis(Axis type) const;
public Q_SLOTS:
/**
* Toggle whether grid lines are drawn at major tickmarks.
* @param show if true, grid lines will be drawn.
* @sa isGridShown()
*/
void setShowGrid(bool show);
/**
* Toggle the display of a tooltip for point objects.
* @param show whether show the tooltip.
* @sa isObjectToolTipShown()
*/
void setObjectToolTipShown(bool show);
protected:
/**
* Generic event handler.
*/
bool event(QEvent *) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
/**
* The paint event handler, executed when update() or repaint() is called.
*/
void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
/**
* The resize event handler, called when the widget is resized.
*/
void resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
/**
* Draws the plot axes and axis labels.
* @internal Internal use only; one should simply call update()
* to draw the widget with axes and all objects.
* @param p pointer to the painter on which we are drawing
*/
virtual void drawAxes(QPainter *p);
/**
* Synchronize the PixRect with the current widget size and
* padding settings.
*/
void setPixRect();
/**
* @return a list of points in the plot which are within 4 pixels
* of the screen position given as an argument.
* @param p The screen position from which to check for plot points.
*/
QList<KPlotPoint *> pointsUnderPoint(const QPoint &p) const;
private:
class Private;
Private *const d;
Q_DISABLE_COPY(KPlotWidget)
};
#endif
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