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"""
PyGDChart is an interface to the gdchart graphing library.
"""
import types
import _gdchartc
class GDChartError(Exception): pass
class _Bucket:
"""
An internal PyGDChart general dataholder class.
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.__dict__ = kwargs
def _uniformLength(*lst):
"""
Takes a list of lists, and tests wether all lists have the same length.
Returns a 0 if lengths differ, 1 if not.
This is an internal PyGDChart utility function.
"""
baselen = len(lst[0])
for l in lst:
if len(l) != baselen:
return -1
return baselen
def _flattenList(*lst):
"""
Takes a set of lists, and flattens them by appending them all
together.
This is an internal PyGDChart utility function.
"""
flat = []
for i in lst:
flat.extend(i)
return flat
class RGB:
"""
A simple class for representing RGB colors.
"""
def __init__(self, r=0, g=0, b=0):
self.r, self.g, self.b = r, g, b
self._sanity()
def _sanity(self):
checks = [0 <= i <= 256 for i in (self.r, self.g, self.b)]
if 0 in checks:
raise ValueError("All RGB values should be 0 <= val <= 100")
def __int__(self):
self._sanity()
intval = self.r*(256**2)
intval += self.g*(256)
intval += self.b
return intval
def __hex__(self):
return hex(int(self))
def __repr__(self):
return hex(self)
def rgbFactory(color):
"""
Manufacture an RGB object by colour name. Included colours are:
black, white, blue, green, yellow, red, orange
"""
# This should be re-written using a dictionary.
if color == "black":
return RGB(0,0,0)
elif color == "white":
return RGB(255,255,255)
elif color == "blue":
return RGB(50,50,204)
elif color == "green":
return RGB(37,180,21)
elif color == "yellow":
return RGB(255,255,21)
elif color == "red":
return RGB(255,0,0)
elif color == "orange":
return RGB(255,127,0)
raise GDChartError, "No such colour: %s."%color
class ChartBase(object):
"""
Base class of both Pie and Graph chart classes.
"""
_ImageTypes = {
"GIF": _gdchartc.GDC_GIF,
"JPEG": _gdchartc.GDC_JPEG,
"PNG": _gdchartc.GDC_PNG,
"WBMP": _gdchartc.GDC_WBMP
}
_FontSizes = {
"TINY": _gdchartc.GDC_TINY,
"SMALL": _gdchartc.GDC_SMALL,
"MEDBOLD": _gdchartc.GDC_MEDBOLD,
"LARGE": _gdchartc.GDC_LARGE,
"GIANT": _gdchartc.GDC_GIANT
}
_lookupOptions = {}
_maskOptions = {}
def __init__(self):
self.__dict__["_options"] = {}
self.__dict__["_width"] = 500
self.__dict__["_height"] = 500
self.__dict__["_data"] = None
self.__dict__["_labels"] = None
self.__dict__["_datalen"] = None
self.__dict__["_scatterPoints"] = None
def __getattr__(self, attr):
try:
return self.getOption(attr)
except ValueError:
raise AttributeError
def __setattr__(self, attr, val):
try:
return self.setOption(attr, val)
except ValueError:
if self.__dict__.has_key(attr):
self.__dict__[attr] = val
else:
raise AttributeError
def _actualiseOptions(self):
for i in self._defaultOptions.values():
_gdchartc.setOption(self._myType, i[0], i[2])
for k, v in self._options.iteritems():
index = self._defaultOptions[k][0]
_gdchartc.setOption(self._myType, index, v)
_gdchartc.setScatter(self._scatterPoints)
def setOption(self, option, myval):
"""
Set an option. Using this function explicitly is discouraged - it
is equivalent to using explicit attribute assignment, like so:
myclass.foo = val
"""
if self._defaultOptions.has_key(option):
if self._lookupOptions.has_key(option):
# We have to look the value up in our dictionary
if self._lookupOptions[option].has_key(myval):
val = self._lookupOptions[option][myval]
else:
values = ", ".join([k for k in self._lookupOptions[option].keys()])
raise GDChartError("%s must be one of the following: %s"%(option, values))
elif self._maskOptions.has_key(option):
val = 0
for i in myval:
bits = self._maskOptions[option].get(i, None)
if bits is not None:
val |= bits
else:
values = ", ".join([k for k in self._maskOptions[option].keys()])
raise GDChartError("%s must be a list chosen from the following strings: %s"%
(option, values))
else:
# Now we do some standard format checks
type = self._defaultOptions[option][1]
if type == _gdchartc.OPT_FLOAT:
try:
val = float(myval)
except ValueError:
raise GDChartError("%s must be representable as a float."%(option))
elif type in ( _gdchartc.OPT_FONTSIZE,
_gdchartc.OPT_INT,
_gdchartc.OPT_LONG,
_gdchartc.OPT_SHORT,
_gdchartc.OPT_USHORT,
_gdchartc.OPT_UCHAR,
_gdchartc.OPT_CHAR):
try:
val = int(myval)
except ValueError:
raise GDChartError("%s must be representable as an int."%(option))
elif type == _gdchartc.OPT_COLOR:
try:
rgb = rgbFactory(myval)
except GDChartError:
try:
val = int(myval)
except ValueError:
raise GDChartError("%s must be representable as an int."%(option))
else:
val = int(rgb)
elif type == _gdchartc.OPT_PERCENT:
try:
val = int(myval)
except ValueError:
raise GDChartError("%s must be representable as an int."%(option))
if not (0 <= val <= 100):
raise GDChartError, "Percentage must be > 0, and < 100"
elif type == _gdchartc.OPT_COLOR_A:
try:
colours = [rgbFactory(i) for i in myval]
except GDChartError:
colours = myval
try:
val = [int(i) for i in colours]
except ValueError:
raise GDChartError("%s must be representable as a list of ints."%(option))
elif type in [_gdchartc.OPT_COLOR_A, _gdchartc.OPT_INT_A, _gdchartc.OPT_BOOL_A]:
try:
val = [int(i) for i in myval]
except ValueError:
raise GDChartError("%s must be representable as a list of ints."%(option))
else:
val = myval
self.__dict__["_options"][option] = val
elif option == "width":
self.__dict__["_width"] = int(myval)
elif option == "height":
self.__dict__["_height"] = int(myval)
else:
raise ValueError, "No such option: %s"%option
def getOption(self, option):
"""
Retrieve an option. Using this function is equivalent to just
referring to an option as a chart-object attribute.
"""
if self._options.has_key(option):
# Now convert it to a value the user will recognise...
val = self._options[option]
if self._lookupOptions.has_key(option):
for k, v in self._lookupOptions[option].items():
if v == val:
return k
else:
raise GDChartError, "Lookup value not known - this should never happen. Please contact software authors."
elif self._maskOptions.has_key(option):
lst = []
for k, v in self._maskOptions[option].items():
if (val&v):
lst.append(k)
return lst
else:
return self._options[option]
elif self._defaultOptions.has_key(option):
return self._defaultOptions[option][2]
elif option == "width":
return self._width
elif option == "height":
return self._height
else:
raise ValueError, "No such option: %s"%option
def getAllOptions(self):
"""
Retrieve a dictionary of all options.
"""
x = {}
for i in self._defaultOptions:
x[i] = self.getOption(i)
x["width"] = self._width
x["height"] = self._height
return x
def restoreDefaultOptions(self):
"""
Restore options to their default values.
"""
self._options = {}
self._scatterPoints = None
def setLabels(self, labels):
"""
Set chart labels. The argument is a single list of strings.
"""
if self._datalen:
if len(labels) != self._datalen:
raise GDChartError, "List of labels must have same length as data."
self._labels = labels
class PieBase(ChartBase):
"""
Base class of all Pie chart classes.
"""
_myType = _gdchartc.PIE
_defaultOptions = _gdchartc.getOptions(_gdchartc.PIE)
_ChartTypes = {
"3D": _gdchartc.GDC_3DPIE,
"2D": _gdchartc.GDC_2DPIE,
}
_PercentPlacement = {
"NONE": _gdchartc.GDCPIE_PCT_NONE,
"ABOVE": _gdchartc.GDCPIE_PCT_ABOVE,
"BELOW": _gdchartc.GDCPIE_PCT_BELOW,
"RIGHT": _gdchartc.GDCPIE_PCT_RIGHT,
"LEFT": _gdchartc.GDCPIE_PCT_LEFT,
}
_lookupOptions = {
"title_size": ChartBase._FontSizes,
"label_size": ChartBase._FontSizes,
"image_type": ChartBase._ImageTypes,
"percent_labels": _PercentPlacement,
}
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
ChartBase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def _conformanceCheck(self):
if self._labels:
if self._datalen:
if self._datalen != len(self._labels):
raise GDChartError, "Datasets must be of same length as list of labels."
def draw(self, filedef):
"""
Draw a graph to filename.
"""
if not self._datalen:
raise GDChartError, "No data to graph"
if type(filedef) in types.StringTypes:
filedef = open(filedef, "w")
self._actualiseOptions()
try:
_gdchartc.out_pie( self._width,
self._height,
filedef,
self._type,
self._datalen,
self._labels,
self._data,
)
except _gdchartc.PGError, val:
raise GDChartError, val
def setData(self, *data):
"""
Set pie data to be graphed.
mypie.setData(1, 2, 3, 4)
"""
self._datalen = len(data)
self._data = data
self._conformanceCheck()
class Pie(PieBase):
"""
A 2D pie chart.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_2DPIE
class Pie3D(PieBase):
"""
A 3D pie chart.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DPIE
class Scatter(object):
"""
This class represents a scatter point. You would normally construct an
array of these to pass to the setScatter method of graph classes.
The constructor takes the following arguments:
type - Scatter graph types are:
TRIANGLE_DOWN
TRIANGLE_UP
CIRCLE
point - X-axis co-ordinate
val - Y-axis co-ordinate
width - 0-100%
color - An RGB object, or an integer representing the point colour.
"""
_ScatterTypes = {
"TRIANGLE_DOWN": _gdchartc.GDC_SCATTER_TRIANGLE_DOWN,
"TRIANGLE_UP": _gdchartc.GDC_SCATTER_TRIANGLE_UP,
"CIRCLE": _gdchartc.GDC_SCATTER_CIRCLE,
}
def __init__(self, point, val, type="TRIANGLE_DOWN", width=100, color="white"):
self.type = type
self.point = point
self.val = val
self.width = width
try:
color = rgbFactory(color)
except GDChartError:
pass
try:
self.color = int(color)
except ValueError:
raise GDChartError, "Colour must be representable as an int."
def _setType(self, val):
if not self._ScatterTypes.has_key(val):
values = ", ".join([k for k in self._ScatterTypes.keys()])
raise ValueError("Scatter type must be one of %s"%values)
else:
self._type = self._ScatterTypes[val]
def _getType(self):
for k, v in self._ScatterTypes.items():
if (v == self._type):
return k
else:
raise GDChartError("Unknown type set. This should never happen.")
def _setWidth(self, val):
i = int(val)
if (i < 0) or (i > 100):
raise ValueError("Width must be 0 > width > 100.")
self._width = val
def _getWidth(self):
return self._width
type = property(_getType, _setType)
width = property(_getWidth, _setWidth)
class GraphBase(ChartBase):
"""
Base class for all Graph charts.
"""
_myType = _gdchartc.GRAPH
_defaultOptions = _gdchartc.getOptions(_gdchartc.GRAPH)
_StackTypes = {
"DEPTH": _gdchartc.GDC_STACK_DEPTH,
"SUM": _gdchartc.GDC_STACK_SUM,
"BESIDE": _gdchartc.GDC_STACK_BESIDE,
"LAYER": _gdchartc.GDC_STACK_LAYER,
}
_TickTypes = {
"LABELS": _gdchartc.GDC_TICK_LABELS,
"POINTS": _gdchartc.GDC_TICK_POINTS,
"NONE": _gdchartc.GDC_TICK_NONE,
}
_BorderTypes = {
"NONE": _gdchartc.GDC_BORDER_NONE,
"ALL": _gdchartc.GDC_BORDER_ALL,
"X": _gdchartc.GDC_BORDER_X,
"Y": _gdchartc.GDC_BORDER_Y,
"Y2": _gdchartc.GDC_BORDER_Y2,
"TOP": _gdchartc.GDC_BORDER_TOP,
}
_HilocloseTypes = {
"DIAMOND": _gdchartc.GDC_HLC_DIAMOND,
"CLOSE_CONNECTED": _gdchartc.GDC_HLC_CLOSE_CONNECTED,
"CONNECTING": _gdchartc.GDC_HLC_CONNECTING,
"I_CAP": _gdchartc.GDC_HLC_I_CAP,
}
_lookupOptions = {
"image_type": ChartBase._ImageTypes,
"stack_type": _StackTypes,
"grid": _TickTypes,
"ticks": _TickTypes,
"title_font_size": ChartBase._FontSizes,
"xtitle_font_size": ChartBase._FontSizes,
"ytitle_font_size": ChartBase._FontSizes,
"xaxisfont_size": ChartBase._FontSizes,
"yaxisfont_size": ChartBase._FontSizes,
"annotation_font_size": ChartBase._FontSizes,
}
_maskOptions = {
"hlc_style": _HilocloseTypes,
"border": _BorderTypes,
}
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
ChartBase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.__dict__["_numsets"] = None
self.__dict__["_combodata"] = None
self.__dict__["_combodatalen"] = None
self.__dict__["_combonumsets"] = None
self.__dict__["_annotation"] = None
def _conformanceCheck(self):
if self._labels:
if self._datalen:
if self._datalen != len(self._labels):
raise GDChartError, "Datasets must be of same length as list of labels."
if self._combodatalen:
if self._combodatalen != len(self._labels):
raise GDChartError, "Combo datasets must be of same length as list of labels."
if self._datalen:
if self._combodatalen:
if self._datalen != self._combodatalen:
raise GDChartError, "Main and combo datasets must be of same length."
def setScatter(self, scatterpoints):
"""
Set scatter points. This should be a list of Scatter objects.
"""
slen = None
if self._datalen:
slen = self._datalen
elif self._labels:
slen = len(self._labels)
if slen:
for i in scatterpoints:
if i.point > slen or i.point < 0:
raise ValueError("Scatter point value must be > 0 and < numpoints.")
self._scatterPoints = scatterpoints
def clearAnnotation(self):
self._annotation = None
def annotate(self, point=0, note = "", color="white"):
"""
Set an annotation. At the moment the gdchart library is limited to
one annotation per graph.
"""
slen = None
if self._datalen:
slen = self._datalen
elif self._labels:
slen = len(self._labels)
if slen:
if (point>slen) or (point<0):
raise ValueError("Annotation point value must be > 0 and < numpoints.")
if len(note) > _gdchartc.MAX_NOTE_LEN:
raise ValueError("Annotation note length must be < %i."%(_gdchartc.MAX_NOTE_LEN))
try:
intcolor = rgbFactory(color)
except GDChartError:
try:
intcolor = int(color)
except ValueError:
raise GDChartError("color must be representable as an int.")
intcolor = int(intcolor)
b = _Bucket(point=point, note=note, color=intcolor)
self._annotation = b
def draw(self, filedef):
"""
Draw a graph to file.
"""
if not self._datalen:
raise GDChartError, "No data to graph"
if type(filedef) in types.StringTypes:
filedef = open(filedef, "w")
self._actualiseOptions()
_gdchartc.annotate(self._annotation)
try:
_gdchartc.out_graph( self._width,
self._height,
filedef,
self._type,
self._datalen,
self._labels,
self._numsets,
self._data,
self._combodata
)
except _gdchartc.PGError, val:
raise GDChartError, val
#
# Simple data graphs
#
class SimpleBase(GraphBase):
"""
Base class for "Simple" graph types.
"""
def _getSimpleData(self, *data):
"""
Returns the data length, the number of sets and the flattened data
"""
length = _uniformLength(*data)
if length < 0:
raise GDChartError, "All data sets have to be of the same length."
return length, _flattenList(*data)
def setData(self, *data):
"""
Set the data to graph. This method takes a set of lists of data,
that should all be of the same length. I.e.
x.setData([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6])
"""
self._numsets = len(data)
self._datalen, self._data = self._getSimpleData(*data)
self._conformanceCheck()
class Line(SimpleBase):
"""
A simple line graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_LINE
class Area(SimpleBase):
"""
A graph with the area under the data filled.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_AREA
class Bar(SimpleBase):
"""
A classical bar graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_BAR
class Area3D(SimpleBase):
"""
A 3D graph with the area under the line filled.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DAREA
class Line3D(SimpleBase):
"""
A 3D line graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DLINE
class Bar3D(SimpleBase):
"""
A 3D bar graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DBAR
class MultisetGraphBase(GraphBase):
"""
The base class of all multiset graphs.
"""
def _getMultisetData(self, setlen, *data):
"""
Returns the data length, the number of sets and the flattened data
"""
baseLength = None
allData = []
for i in data:
if len(i) != setlen:
raise GDChartError("Sets of %s data lists required."%setlen)
length = _uniformLength(*i)
if length < 0:
raise GDChartError, "All data sets must be of the same length."
if baseLength:
if length != baseLength:
raise GDChartError, "All data sets must be of the same length."
else:
baseLength = length
allData += _flattenList(*i)
return baseLength, allData
#
# Floating Bars
#
class FloatingBarBase(MultisetGraphBase):
"""
Base class of all floating bar graphs.
"""
def setData(self, *data):
"""
This function takes a set of data tuples, where the first element
of the tuple are all of the lower values, and the second element
the upper values. Eg.
x.setData(((1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6)), ((3, 6, 9), (6, 9, 12)))
"""
self._numsets = len(data)
self._datalen, self._data = self._getMultisetData(2, *data)
self._conformanceCheck()
class FloatingBar(FloatingBarBase):
"""
A floating bar graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_FLOATINGBAR
class FloatingBar3D(FloatingBarBase):
"""
A 3D floating bar graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DFLOATINGBAR
#
# HLC
#
class HLCBase(MultisetGraphBase):
"""
Base class for High-Low-Close graphs.
"""
def setData(self, *data):
"""
Takes a list of data triplets, where the first element is high, the
second, low, and the third close. Eg.
x.setData(((6, 9, 12), (1, 2, 3), (5, 6, 7)))
"""
self._numsets = len(data)
self._datalen, self._data = self._getMultisetData(3, *data)
self._conformanceCheck()
class HLC(HLCBase):
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_HILOCLOSE
class HLC3D(HLCBase):
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DHILOCLOSE
#
# HLC Combo Graphs
#
class HLCComboBase(HLCBase, SimpleBase):
"""
Base class for HLC combo data.
"""
def setComboData(self, *data):
"""
Set the combo data for this graph. This function takes a simple
list of data sets.
"""
self._combonumsets = len(data)
self._combodatalen, self._combodata = self._getSimpleData(*data)
self._conformanceCheck()
def draw(self, filename):
"""
Write the graph to file.
"""
if not self._combodata:
raise GDChartError, "Combo data must be specified for a combo graph."
# We should be using super for this...
SimpleBase.draw(self, filename)
class HLCAreaCombo(HLCComboBase):
"""
A High-Low-Close/Area combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_COMBO_HLC_AREA
class HLCAreaCombo3D(HLCComboBase):
"""
A 3D High-Low-Close/Area combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DCOMBO_HLC_AREA
class HLCBarCombo(HLCComboBase):
"""
A High-Low-Close/Bar combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_COMBO_HLC_BAR
class HLCBarCombo3D(HLCComboBase):
"""
A 3D High-Low-Close/Bar combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DCOMBO_HLC_BAR
#
# Simple Combo Graphs
#
class SimpleComboBase(SimpleBase):
"""
Base class for "simple" combo graph types.
"""
def setData(self, *data):
"""
Set the data to graph. This method takes a set of lists of data,
that should all be of the same length. I.e.
x.setData([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6])
"""
self._numsets = len(data)
self._datalen, self._data = self._getSimpleData(*data)
self._conformanceCheck()
def setComboData(self, *data):
"""
Set the combo data to graph. This method takes a set of lists of data,
that should all be of the same length. I.e.
x.setComboData([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6])
"""
self._combonumsets = len(data)
self._combodatalen, self._combodata = self._getSimpleData(*data)
self._conformanceCheck()
def draw(self, filename):
if not self._combodata:
raise GDChartError, "Combo data must be specified for a combo graph."
# We should be using super for this...
SimpleBase.draw(self, filename)
class LineBarCombo(SimpleComboBase):
"""
A Line/Bar combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_COMBO_LINE_BAR
class LineAreaCombo(SimpleComboBase):
"""
A Line/Area combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_COMBO_LINE_AREA
class LineLineCombo(SimpleComboBase):
"""
A Line/Line combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_COMBO_LINE_LINE
class LineBarCombo3D(SimpleComboBase):
"""
A 3D Line/Bar combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DCOMBO_LINE_BAR
class LineAreaCombo3D(SimpleComboBase):
"""
A 3D Line/Area combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DCOMBO_LINE_AREA
class LineLineCombo3D(SimpleComboBase):
"""
A 3D Line/Line combo graph.
"""
_type = _gdchartc.GDC_3DCOMBO_LINE_LINE
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