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/* -*- mode: C++ ; c-file-style: "stroustrup" -*- *****************************
* Qwt Widget Library
* Copyright (C) 1997 Josef Wilgen
* Copyright (C) 2002 Uwe Rathmann
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the Qwt License, Version 1.0
*****************************************************************************/
#include "qwt_legend_data.h"
#include "qwt_scale_div.h"
#include "qwt_graphic.h"
#include <qpainter.h>
class QwtPlotItem::PrivateData
{
public:
PrivateData():
plot( NULL ),
isVisible( true ),
attributes( 0 ),
interests( 0 ),
renderHints( 0 ),
renderThreadCount( 1 ),
z( 0.0 ),
xAxis( QwtPlot::xBottom ),
yAxis( QwtPlot::yLeft ),
legendIconSize( 8, 8 )
{
QwtPlotItem::ItemAttributes attributes;
QwtPlotItem::ItemInterests interests;
QwtPlotItem::RenderHints renderHints;
uint renderThreadCount;
/*!
Constructor
\param title Title of the item
*/
QwtPlotItem::QwtPlotItem( const QwtText &title )
{
d_data = new PrivateData;
d_data->title = title;
}
//! Destroy the QwtPlotItem
QwtPlotItem::~QwtPlotItem()
{
\brief Attach the item to a plot.
This method will attach a QwtPlotItem to the QwtPlot argument. It will first
detach the QwtPlotItem from any plot from a previous call to attach (if
necessary). If a NULL argument is passed, it will detach from any QwtPlot it
was attached to.
if ( d_data->plot )
d_data->plot->attachItem( this, false );
if ( d_data->plot )
d_data->plot->attachItem( this, true );
}
/*!
\brief This method detaches a QwtPlotItem from any
QwtPlot it has been associated with.
detach() is equivalent to calling attach( NULL )
\sa attach()
*/
void QwtPlotItem::detach()
{
attach( NULL );
Return rtti for the specific class represented. QwtPlotItem is simply
a virtual interface class, and base classes will implement this method
with specific rtti values so a user can differentiate them.
The rtti value is useful for environments, where the
runtime type information is disabled and it is not possible
to do a dynamic_cast<...>.
\return rtti value
\sa RttiValues
*/
int QwtPlotItem::rtti() const
{
return Rtti_PlotItem;
}
//! Return attached plot
QwtPlot *QwtPlotItem::plot() const
{
return d_data->plot;
}
/*!
Plot items are painted in increasing z-order.
\return setZ(), QwtPlotDict::itemList()
*/
double QwtPlotItem::z() const
{
return d_data->z;
}
/*!
\brief Set the z value
Plot items are painted in increasing z-order.
\param z Z-value
\sa z(), QwtPlotDict::itemList()
*/
if ( d_data->z != z )
{
if ( d_data->plot ) // update the z order
d_data->plot->attachItem( this, false );
if ( d_data->plot )
d_data->plot->attachItem( this, true );
}
}
/*!
\return Title of the item
\sa setTitle()
*/
const QwtText &QwtPlotItem::title() const
{
return d_data->title;
}
/*!
Toggle an item attribute
void QwtPlotItem::setItemAttribute( ItemAttribute attribute, bool on )
if ( on )
d_data->attributes |= attribute;
else
d_data->attributes &= ~attribute;
if ( attribute == QwtPlotItem::Legend )
legendChanged();
itemChanged();
}
}
/*!
Test an item attribute
bool QwtPlotItem::testItemAttribute( ItemAttribute attribute ) const
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/*!
Toggle an item interest
\param interest Interest type
\param on true/false
\sa testItemInterest(), ItemAttribute
*/
void QwtPlotItem::setItemInterest( ItemInterest interest, bool on )
{
if ( d_data->interests.testFlag( interest ) != on )
{
if ( on )
d_data->interests |= interest;
else
d_data->interests &= ~interest;
itemChanged();
}
}
/*!
Test an item interest
\param interest Interest type
\return true/false
\sa setItemInterest(), ItemAttribute
*/
bool QwtPlotItem::testItemInterest( ItemInterest interest ) const
{
return d_data->interests.testFlag( interest );
}
\param hint Render hint
\param on true/false
\sa testRenderHint(), RenderHint
*/
if ( on )
d_data->renderHints |= hint;
else
d_data->renderHints &= ~hint;
itemChanged();
}
}
/*!
Test a render hint
\param hint Render hint
\return true/false
\sa setRenderHint(), RenderHint
*/
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/*!
On multi core systems rendering of certain plot item
( f.e QwtPlotRasterItem ) can be done in parallel in
several threads.
The default setting is set to 1.
\param numThreads Number of threads to be used for rendering.
If numThreads is set to 0, the system specific
ideal thread count is used.
The default thread count is 1 ( = no additional threads )
*/
void QwtPlotItem::setRenderThreadCount( uint numThreads )
{
d_data->renderThreadCount = numThreads;
}
/*!
\return Number of threads to be used for rendering.
If numThreads() is set to 0, the system specific
ideal thread count is used.
*/
uint QwtPlotItem::renderThreadCount() const
{
return d_data->renderThreadCount;
}
/*!
Set the size of the legend icon
The default setting is 8x8 pixels
\param size Size
\sa legendIconSize(), legendIcon()
*/
void QwtPlotItem::setLegendIconSize( const QSize &size )
{
if ( d_data->legendIconSize != size )
{
d_data->legendIconSize = size;
legendChanged();
}
}
/*!
\return Legend icon size
\sa setLegendIconSize(), legendIcon()
*/
QSize QwtPlotItem::legendIconSize() const
{
return d_data->legendIconSize;
}
/*!
\return Icon representing the item on the legend
The default implementation returns an invalid icon
\param index Index of the legend entry
( usually there is only one )
\param size Icon size
\sa setLegendIconSize(), legendData()
*/
QwtGraphic QwtPlotItem::legendIcon(
int index, const QSizeF &size ) const
{
Q_UNUSED( index )
Q_UNUSED( size )
return QwtGraphic();
}
/*!
\brief Return a default icon from a brush
The default icon is a filled rectangle used
in several derived classes as legendIcon().
\param brush Fill brush
\param size Icon size
\return A filled rectangle
*/
QwtGraphic QwtPlotItem::defaultIcon(
const QBrush &brush, const QSizeF &size ) const
{
QwtGraphic icon;
if ( !size.isEmpty() )
{
icon.setDefaultSize( size );
QRectF r( 0, 0, size.width(), size.height() );
QPainter painter( &icon );
painter.fillRect( r, brush );
}
return icon;
}
Show/Hide the item
\param on Show if true, otherwise hide
\sa isVisible(), show(), hide()
*/
d_data->isVisible = on;
itemChanged();
\return true if visible
\sa setVisible(), show(), hide()
*/
bool QwtPlotItem::isVisible() const
}
/*!
Update the legend of the parent plot.
\sa QwtPlot::updateLegend(), itemChanged()
*/
void QwtPlotItem::legendChanged()
{
if ( testItemAttribute( QwtPlotItem::Legend ) && d_data->plot )
d_data->plot->updateLegend( this );
The item will painted according to the coordinates of its Axes.
\param xAxis X Axis ( QwtPlot::xBottom or QwtPlot::xTop )
\param yAxis Y Axis ( QwtPlot::yLeft or QwtPlot::yRight )
Set the X axis
The item will painted according to the coordinates its Axes.
\param axis X Axis ( QwtPlot::xBottom or QwtPlot::xTop )
\sa setAxes(), setYAxis(), xAxis(), QwtPlot::Axis
if ( axis == QwtPlot::xBottom || axis == QwtPlot::xTop )
{
d_data->xAxis = axis;
itemChanged();
Set the Y axis
The item will painted according to the coordinates its Axes.
\param axis Y Axis ( QwtPlot::yLeft or QwtPlot::yRight )
\sa setAxes(), setXAxis(), yAxis(), QwtPlot::Axis
if ( axis == QwtPlot::yLeft || axis == QwtPlot::yRight )
{
d_data->yAxis = axis;
itemChanged();
int QwtPlotItem::xAxis() const
{
return d_data->xAxis;
int QwtPlotItem::yAxis() const
{
return d_data->yAxis;
\return An invalid bounding rect: QRectF(1.0, 1.0, -2.0, -2.0)
\note A width or height < 0.0 is ignored by the autoscaler
When the QwtPlotItem::Margins flag is enabled the plot item
indicates, that it needs some margins at the borders of the canvas.
This is f.e. used by bar charts to reserve space for displaying
the bars.
The margins are in target device coordinates ( pixels on screen )
\param xMap Maps x-values into pixel coordinates.
\param yMap Maps y-values into pixel coordinates.
\param canvasRect Contents rectangle of the canvas in painter coordinates
\param left Returns the left margin
\param top Returns the top margin
\param right Returns the right margin
\param bottom Returns the bottom margin
\return The default implementation returns 0 for all margins
\sa QwtPlot::getCanvasMarginsHint(), QwtPlot::updateCanvasMargins()
*/
void QwtPlotItem::getCanvasMarginHint( const QwtScaleMap &xMap,
const QwtScaleMap &yMap, const QRectF &canvasRect,
double &left, double &top, double &right, double &bottom ) const
Q_UNUSED( xMap );
Q_UNUSED( yMap );
Q_UNUSED( canvasRect );
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// use QMargins, when we don't need to support Qt < 4.6 anymore
left = top = right = bottom = 0.0;
}
/*!
\brief Return all information, that is needed to represent
the item on the legend
Most items are represented by one entry on the legend
showing an icon and a text, but f.e. QwtPlotMultiBarChart
displays one entry for each bar.
QwtLegendData is basically a list of QVariants that makes it
possible to overload and reimplement legendData() to
return almost any type of information, that is understood
by the receiver that acts as the legend.
The default implementation returns one entry with
the title() of the item and the legendIcon().
\return Data, that is needed to represent the item on the legend
\sa title(), legendIcon(), QwtLegend, QwtPlotLegendItem
*/
QList<QwtLegendData> QwtPlotItem::legendData() const
{
QwtLegendData data;
QwtText label = title();
label.setRenderFlags( label.renderFlags() & Qt::AlignLeft );
QVariant titleValue;
qVariantSetValue( titleValue, label );
data.setValue( QwtLegendData::TitleRole, titleValue );
const QwtGraphic graphic = legendIcon( 0, legendIconSize() );
if ( !graphic.isNull() )
{
QVariant iconValue;
qVariantSetValue( iconValue, graphic );
data.setValue( QwtLegendData::IconRole, iconValue );
}
QList<QwtLegendData> list;
list += data;
return list;
}
/*!
\brief Update the item to changes of the axes scale division
Update the item, when the axes of plot have changed.
The default implementation does nothing, but items that depend
on the scale division (like QwtPlotGrid()) have to reimplement
updateScaleDiv()
updateScaleDiv() is only called when the ScaleInterest interest
is enabled. The default implementation does nothing.
\param xScaleDiv Scale division of the x-axis
\param yScaleDiv Scale division of the y-axis
void QwtPlotItem::updateScaleDiv( const QwtScaleDiv &xScaleDiv,
const QwtScaleDiv &yScaleDiv )
Plot items that want to display a legend ( not those, that want to
be displayed on a legend ! ) will have to implement updateLegend().
updateLegend() is only called when the LegendInterest interest
is enabled. The default implementation does nothing.
\param item Plot item to be displayed on a legend
\param data Attributes how to display item on the legend
\note Plot items, that want to be displayed on a legend
need to enable the QwtPlotItem::Legend flag and to implement
legendData() and legendIcon()
*/
void QwtPlotItem::updateLegend( const QwtPlotItem *item,
const QList<QwtLegendData> &data )
\param xMap Maps x-values into pixel coordinates.
\param yMap Maps y-values into pixel coordinates.
\return Bounding scale rect of the scale maps, not normalized
QRectF QwtPlotItem::scaleRect( const QwtScaleMap &xMap,
const QwtScaleMap &yMap ) const
return QRectF( xMap.s1(), yMap.s1(),
xMap.sDist(), yMap.sDist() );
\param xMap Maps x-values into pixel coordinates.
\param yMap Maps y-values into pixel coordinates.
\return Bounding paint rectangle of the scale maps, not normalized
QRectF QwtPlotItem::paintRect( const QwtScaleMap &xMap,
const QwtScaleMap &yMap ) const
const QRectF rect( xMap.p1(), yMap.p1(),
xMap.pDist(), yMap.pDist() );