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termdash/widgets/linechart/linechart.go
Jakub Sobon a2642ea039
The LineChart now continuous to accept mouse events after terminal resize.
And allowing it to receive global mouse events to be able to cancel
highlight on clicks outside of the widget.
2019-02-23 20:48:41 -05:00

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// Copyright 2018 Google Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package linechart contains a widget that displays line charts.
package linechart
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"image"
"sort"
"sync"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/area"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/canvas"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/canvas/braille"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/cell"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/draw"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/numbers"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/terminalapi"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/widgetapi"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/widgets/linechart/axes"
"github.com/mum4k/termdash/widgets/linechart/zoom"
)
// seriesValues represent values stored in the series.
type seriesValues struct {
// values are the values in the series.
values []float64
// min is the smallest value, zero if values is empty.
min float64
// max is the largest value, zero if values is empty.
max float64
seriesCellOpts []cell.Option
// The custom labels provided on a call to Series and a bool indicating if
// the labels were provided. This allows resetting them to nil.
xLabelsSet bool
xLabels map[int]string
}
// newSeriesValues returns a new seriesValues instance.
func newSeriesValues(values []float64) *seriesValues {
min, max := numbers.MinMax(values)
return &seriesValues{
values: values,
min: min,
max: max,
}
}
// LineChart draws line charts.
//
// Each line chart has an identifying label and a set of values that are
// plotted.
//
// The size of the two axes is determined from the values.
// The X axis will have a number of evenly distributed data points equal to the
// largest count of values among all the labeled line charts.
// The Y axis will be sized so that it can conveniently accommodate the largest
// value among all the labeled line charts. This determines the used scale.
//
// LineChart supports mouse based zoom, zooming is achieved by either
// highlighting an area on the graph (left mouse clicking and dragging) or by
// using the mouse scroll button.
//
// Implements widgetapi.Widget. This object is thread-safe.
type LineChart struct {
// mu protects the LineChart widget.
mu sync.RWMutex
// series are the series that will be plotted.
// Keyed by the name of the series and updated by calling Series.
series map[string]*seriesValues
// yMin are the min and max values for the Y axis.
yMin, yMax float64
// capacity is the last observed value capacity in pixels when Draw was
// called.
capacity int
// opts are the provided options.
opts *options
// xLabels that were provided on a call to Series.
xLabels map[int]string
// zoom tracks the zooming of the X axis.
zoom *zoom.Tracker
}
// New returns a new line chart widget.
func New(opts ...Option) (*LineChart, error) {
opt := newOptions(opts...)
if err := opt.validate(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &LineChart{
series: map[string]*seriesValues{},
opts: opt,
}, nil
}
// SeriesOption is used to provide options to Series.
type SeriesOption interface {
// set sets the provided option.
set(*seriesValues)
}
// seriesOption implements SeriesOption.
type seriesOption func(*seriesValues)
// set implements SeriesOption.set.
func (so seriesOption) set(sv *seriesValues) {
so(sv)
}
// SeriesCellOpts sets the cell options for this series.
// Note that the braille canvas has resolution of 2x4 pixels per cell, but each
// cell can only have one set of cell options set. Meaning that where series
// share a cell, the last drawn series sets the cell options. Series are drawn
// in alphabetical order based on their name.
func SeriesCellOpts(co ...cell.Option) SeriesOption {
return seriesOption(func(opts *seriesValues) {
opts.seriesCellOpts = co
})
}
// SeriesXLabels is used to provide custom labels for the X axis.
// The argument maps the positions in the provided series to the desired label.
// The labels are only used if they fit under the axis.
// Custom labels are property of the line chart, since there is only one X axis,
// providing multiple custom labels overwrites the previous value.
func SeriesXLabels(labels map[int]string) SeriesOption {
return seriesOption(func(opts *seriesValues) {
opts.xLabelsSet = true
opts.xLabels = labels
})
}
// yMinMax determines the min and max values for the Y axis.
func (lc *LineChart) yMinMax() (float64, float64) {
var (
minimums []float64
maximums []float64
)
for _, sv := range lc.series {
minimums = append(minimums, sv.min)
maximums = append(maximums, sv.max)
}
if lc.opts.yAxisCustomScale != nil {
minimums = append(minimums, lc.opts.yAxisCustomScale.min)
maximums = append(maximums, lc.opts.yAxisCustomScale.max)
}
min, _ := numbers.MinMax(minimums)
_, max := numbers.MinMax(maximums)
return min, max
}
// ValueCapacity returns the number of values that could be fit onto the X axis
// without a need to rescale the X axis. This is essentially the number of
// available pixels on the braille canvas based on the width of the LineChart
// as observed on the last call to draw. Returns zero if draw wasn't called.
//
// Note that this capacity changes each time the terminal resizes, so there is
// no guarantee this remains the same next time Draw is called.
// Should be used as a hint only.
func (lc *LineChart) ValueCapacity() int {
lc.mu.RLock()
defer lc.mu.RUnlock()
return lc.capacity
}
// Series sets the values that should be displayed as the line chart with the
// provided label.
// Subsequent calls with the same label replace any previously provided values.
func (lc *LineChart) Series(label string, values []float64, opts ...SeriesOption) error {
if label == "" {
return errors.New("the label cannot be empty")
}
lc.mu.Lock()
defer lc.mu.Unlock()
series := newSeriesValues(values)
for _, opt := range opts {
opt.set(series)
}
if series.xLabelsSet {
for i, t := range series.xLabels {
if i < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid key %d -> %q provided in SeriesXLabels, keys must be positive", i, t)
}
if t == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid label %d -> %q provided in SeriesXLabels, values cannot be empty", i, t)
}
}
lc.xLabels = series.xLabels
}
lc.series[label] = series
yMin, yMax := lc.yMinMax()
lc.yMin = yMin
lc.yMax = yMax
return nil
}
// xDetails returns the details for the X axis given the specified minimum and
// maximum value to display.
func (lc *LineChart) xDetails(cvs *canvas.Canvas, reqYWidth, min, max int) (*axes.XDetails, error) {
xp := &axes.XProperties{
Min: min,
Max: max,
ReqYWidth: reqYWidth,
CustomLabels: lc.xLabels,
LO: lc.opts.xLabelOrientation,
}
xd, err := axes.NewXDetails(cvs.Area(), xp)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("NewXDetails => %v", err)
}
return xd, nil
}
// xDetailsForCap adjusts the X details according to the capacity of the
// braille canvas (how many values can it fit).
// If the capacity cannot accommodate all the values, the starting value of the
// X axis is adjusted so that it displays the last n values that fit.
// Returns unadjusted xd if all the values fit.
func (lc *LineChart) xDetailsForCap(cvs *canvas.Canvas, bc *braille.Canvas, xd *axes.XDetails, yd *axes.YDetails) (*axes.XDetails, error) {
lc.capacity = bc.Area().Dx()
values := int(xd.Scale.Max.Value) - int(xd.Scale.Min.Value) + 1
if !lc.opts.xAxisUnscaled || values <= lc.capacity {
return xd, nil
}
diff := values - lc.capacity
xMin := int(xd.Scale.Min.Value) + diff
xMax := int(xd.Scale.Max.Value)
unscaledXD, err := lc.xDetails(cvs, yd.Start.X, xMin, xMax)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return unscaledXD, nil
}
// axesDetails determines the details about the X and Y axes.
func (lc *LineChart) axesDetails(cvs *canvas.Canvas) (*axes.XDetails, *axes.YDetails, error) {
reqXHeight := axes.RequiredHeight(lc.maxXValue(), lc.xLabels, lc.opts.xLabelOrientation)
yp := &axes.YProperties{
Min: lc.yMin,
Max: lc.yMax,
ReqXHeight: reqXHeight,
ScaleMode: lc.opts.yAxisMode,
}
yd, err := axes.NewYDetails(cvs.Area(), yp)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("NewYDetails => %v", err)
}
const xMin = 0
xMax := lc.maxXValue()
xd, err := lc.xDetails(cvs, yd.Start.X, xMin, xMax)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
return xd, yd, nil
}
// Draw draws the values as line charts.
// Implements widgetapi.Widget.Draw.
func (lc *LineChart) Draw(cvs *canvas.Canvas) error {
lc.mu.Lock()
defer lc.mu.Unlock()
needAr, err := area.FromSize(lc.minSize())
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !needAr.In(cvs.Area()) {
return draw.ResizeNeeded(cvs)
}
xd, yd, err := lc.axesDetails(cvs)
if err != nil {
return err
}
adjXD, err := lc.drawSeries(cvs, xd, yd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return lc.drawAxes(cvs, adjXD, yd)
}
// drawAxes draws the X,Y axes and their labels.
func (lc *LineChart) drawAxes(cvs *canvas.Canvas, xd *axes.XDetails, yd *axes.YDetails) error {
lines := []draw.HVLine{
{Start: yd.Start, End: yd.End},
{Start: xd.Start, End: xd.End},
}
if err := draw.HVLines(cvs, lines, draw.HVLineCellOpts(lc.opts.axesCellOpts...)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to draw the axes: %v", err)
}
for _, l := range yd.Labels {
if err := draw.Text(cvs, l.Value.Text(), l.Pos,
draw.TextMaxX(yd.Start.X),
draw.TextOverrunMode(draw.OverrunModeThreeDot),
draw.TextCellOpts(lc.opts.yLabelCellOpts...),
); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to draw the Y labels: %v", err)
}
}
for _, l := range xd.Labels {
switch lc.opts.xLabelOrientation {
case axes.LabelOrientationHorizontal:
if err := draw.Text(cvs, l.Value.Text(), l.Pos, draw.TextCellOpts(lc.opts.xLabelCellOpts...)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to draw the X horizontal labels: %v", err)
}
case axes.LabelOrientationVertical:
if err := draw.VerticalText(cvs, l.Value.Text(), l.Pos,
draw.VerticalTextCellOpts(lc.opts.xLabelCellOpts...),
draw.VerticalTextOverrunMode(draw.OverrunModeThreeDot),
); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to draw the vertical X labels: %v", err)
}
}
}
return nil
}
// graphAr returns the area available for the graph itself sized so that it
// fits between the axes and the canvas borders.
func (lc *LineChart) graphAr(cvs *canvas.Canvas, xd *axes.XDetails, yd *axes.YDetails) image.Rectangle {
return image.Rect(yd.Start.X+1, yd.Start.Y, cvs.Area().Max.X, xd.End.Y)
}
// drawSeries draws the graph representing the stored series.
// Returns XDetails that might be adjusted to not start at zero value if some
// of the series didn't fit the graphs and XAxisUnscaled was provided.
func (lc *LineChart) drawSeries(cvs *canvas.Canvas, xd *axes.XDetails, yd *axes.YDetails) (*axes.XDetails, error) {
graphAr := lc.graphAr(cvs, xd, yd)
bc, err := braille.New(graphAr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
xdForCap, err := lc.xDetailsForCap(cvs, bc, xd, yd)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if lc.zoom == nil {
z, err := zoom.New(xdForCap, cvs.Area(), graphAr, zoom.ScrollStep(lc.opts.zoomStepPercent))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
lc.zoom = z
} else {
if err := lc.zoom.Update(xdForCap, cvs.Area(), graphAr); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
xdZoomed := lc.zoom.Zoom()
var names []string
for name := range lc.series {
names = append(names, name)
}
sort.Strings(names)
for _, name := range names {
sv := lc.series[name]
// Skip over series that don't have at least two points since we can't
// draw a line for just one point.
// Skip over series that fall under the minimum value on the X axis.
if got := len(sv.values); got <= 1 {
continue
}
var prev float64
for i := 1; i < len(sv.values); i++ {
prev = sv.values[i-1]
if i < int(xdZoomed.Scale.Min.Value)+1 || i > int(xdZoomed.Scale.Max.Value) {
// Don't draw lines for values that aren't supposed to be visible.
// These are either values outside of the current zoom or
// values at the beginning of a series that falls before athe
// start of an unscaled X axis when the XAxisUnscaled option is
// provided.
continue
}
startX, err := xdZoomed.Scale.ValueToPixel(i - 1)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failure for series %v[%d], xdZoomed.Scale.ValueToPixel => %v", name, i-1, err)
}
endX, err := xdZoomed.Scale.ValueToPixel(i)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failure for series %v[%d], xdZoomed.Scale.ValueToPixel => %v", name, i, err)
}
startY, err := yd.Scale.ValueToPixel(prev)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failure for series %v[%d], yd.Scale.ValueToPixel => %v", name, i-1, err)
}
v := sv.values[i]
endY, err := yd.Scale.ValueToPixel(v)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failure for series %v[%d], yd.Scale.ValueToPixel => %v", name, i, err)
}
if err := draw.BrailleLine(bc,
image.Point{startX, startY},
image.Point{endX, endY},
draw.BrailleLineCellOpts(sv.seriesCellOpts...),
); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("draw.BrailleLine => %v", err)
}
}
}
if highlight, hRange := lc.zoom.Highlight(); highlight {
if err := lc.highlightRange(bc, hRange); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if err := bc.CopyTo(cvs); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("bc.Apply => %v", err)
}
return xdZoomed, nil
}
// highlightRange highlights the range of X columns on the braille canvas.
func (lc *LineChart) highlightRange(bc *braille.Canvas, hRange *zoom.Range) error {
cellAr := bc.CellArea()
ar := image.Rect(hRange.Start, cellAr.Min.Y, hRange.End, cellAr.Max.Y)
return bc.SetAreaCellOpts(ar, cell.BgColor(lc.opts.zoomHightlightColor))
}
// Keyboard implements widgetapi.Widget.Keyboard.
func (lc *LineChart) Keyboard(k *terminalapi.Keyboard) error {
return errors.New("the LineChart widget doesn't support keyboard events")
}
// Mouse implements widgetapi.Widget.Mouse.
func (lc *LineChart) Mouse(m *terminalapi.Mouse) error {
lc.mu.Lock()
defer lc.mu.Unlock()
if lc.zoom == nil {
return nil
}
return lc.zoom.Mouse(m)
}
// minSize determines the minimum required size to draw the line chart.
func (lc *LineChart) minSize() image.Point {
// At the very least we need:
// - n cells width for the Y axis and its labels as reported by it.
// - at least 1 cell width for the graph.
reqWidth := axes.RequiredWidth(lc.yMin, lc.yMax) + 1
// And for the height:
// - n cells width for the X axis and its labels as reported by it.
// - at least 2 cell height for the graph.
reqHeight := axes.RequiredHeight(lc.maxXValue(), lc.xLabels, lc.opts.xLabelOrientation) + 2
return image.Point{reqWidth, reqHeight}
}
// Options implements widgetapi.Widget.Options.
func (lc *LineChart) Options() widgetapi.Options {
lc.mu.RLock()
defer lc.mu.RUnlock()
return widgetapi.Options{
MinimumSize: lc.minSize(),
WantMouse: widgetapi.MouseScopeGlobal,
}
}
// maxXValue returns the maximum value on the X axis among all the series.
// lc.mu must be held when calling this method.
func (lc *LineChart) maxXValue() int {
maxLen := 0
for _, sv := range lc.series {
if l := len(sv.values); l > maxLen {
maxLen = l
}
}
if maxLen == 0 {
return 0
}
return maxLen - 1
}