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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
     *****************************************************************************/
    
    #ifndef QWT_SERIES_DATA_H
    #define QWT_SERIES_DATA_H 1
    
    #include "qwt_global.h"
    #include "qwt_samples.h"
    #include "qwt_point_3d.h"
    #include "qwt_point_polar.h"
    #include <qvector.h>
    #include <qrect.h>
    
    /*!
       \brief Abstract interface for iterating over samples
    
       Qwt offers several implementations of the QwtSeriesData API,
       but in situations, where data of an application specific format
       needs to be displayed, without having to copy it, it is recommended
       to implement an individual data access.
    
       A subclass of QwtSeriesData<QPointF> must implement: 
    
       - size()\n 
         Should return number of data points.
    
       - sample()\n
         Should return values x and y values of the sample at specific position
         as QPointF object.
    
       - boundingRect()\n 
         Should return the bounding rectangle of the data series.
         It is used for autoscaling and might help certain algorithms for displaying
         the data. You can use qwtBoundingRect() for an implementation
         but often it is possible to implement a more efficient algorithm 
         depending on the characteristics of the series.
         The member d_boundingRect is intended for caching the calculated rectangle.
        
    */
    template <typename T>
    class QwtSeriesData
    {
    public:
        //! Constructor
        QwtSeriesData();
    
        //! Destructor
        virtual ~QwtSeriesData();
    
        //! \return Number of samples
        virtual size_t size() const = 0;
    
        /*!
          Return a sample
          \param i Index
          \return Sample at position i
         */
        virtual T sample( size_t i ) const = 0;
    
        /*!
           Calculate the bounding rect of all samples
    
           The bounding rect is necessary for autoscaling and can be used
           for a couple of painting optimizations.
    
           qwtBoundingRect(...) offers slow implementations iterating
           over the samples. For large sets it is recommended to implement
           something faster f.e. by caching the bounding rectangle.
    
           \return Bounding rectangle
         */
        virtual QRectF boundingRect() const = 0;
    
        /*!
           Set a the "rect of interest"
    
           QwtPlotSeriesItem defines the current area of the plot canvas
           as "rectangle of interest" ( QwtPlotSeriesItem::updateScaleDiv() ).
           It can be used to implement different levels of details.
    
           The default implementation does nothing.
       
           \param rect Rectangle of interest
        */
        virtual void setRectOfInterest( const QRectF &rect );
    
    protected:
        //! Can be used to cache a calculated bounding rectangle
        mutable QRectF d_boundingRect;
    
    private:
        QwtSeriesData<T> &operator=( const QwtSeriesData<T> & );
    };
    
    template <typename T>
    QwtSeriesData<T>::QwtSeriesData():
        d_boundingRect( 0.0, 0.0, -1.0, -1.0 )
    {
    }
    
    template <typename T>
    QwtSeriesData<T>::~QwtSeriesData()
    {
    }
    
    template <typename T>
    void QwtSeriesData<T>::setRectOfInterest( const QRectF & )
    {
    }
    
    /*!
      \brief Template class for data, that is organized as QVector
    
      QVector uses implicit data sharing and can be
      passed around as argument efficiently.
    */
    template <typename T>
    class QwtArraySeriesData: public QwtSeriesData<T>
    {
    public:
        //! Constructor
        QwtArraySeriesData();
    
        /*!
           Constructor
           \param samples Array of samples
        */
        QwtArraySeriesData( const QVector<T> &samples );
    
        /*!
          Assign an array of samples
          \param samples Array of samples
        */
        void setSamples( const QVector<T> &samples );
    
        //! \return Array of samples
        const QVector<T> samples() const;
    
        //! \return Number of samples
        virtual size_t size() const;
    
        /*!
          \return Sample at a specific position
    
          \param index Index
          \return Sample at position index
        */
        virtual T sample( size_t index ) const;
    
    protected:
        //! Vector of samples
        QVector<T> d_samples;
    };
    
    template <typename T>
    QwtArraySeriesData<T>::QwtArraySeriesData()
    {
    }
    
    template <typename T>
    QwtArraySeriesData<T>::QwtArraySeriesData( const QVector<T> &samples ):
        d_samples( samples )
    {
    }
    
    template <typename T>
    void QwtArraySeriesData<T>::setSamples( const QVector<T> &samples )
    {
        QwtSeriesData<T>::d_boundingRect = QRectF( 0.0, 0.0, -1.0, -1.0 );
        d_samples = samples;
    }
    
    template <typename T>
    const QVector<T> QwtArraySeriesData<T>::samples() const
    {
        return d_samples;
    }
    
    template <typename T>
    size_t QwtArraySeriesData<T>::size() const
    {
        return d_samples.size();
    }
    
    template <typename T>
    T QwtArraySeriesData<T>::sample( size_t i ) const
    {
        return d_samples[ static_cast<int>( i ) ];
    }
    
    //! Interface for iterating over an array of points
    class QWT_EXPORT QwtPointSeriesData: public QwtArraySeriesData<QPointF>
    {
    public:
        QwtPointSeriesData(
            const QVector<QPointF> & = QVector<QPointF>() );
    
        virtual QRectF boundingRect() const;
    };
    
    //! Interface for iterating over an array of 3D points
    class QWT_EXPORT QwtPoint3DSeriesData: public QwtArraySeriesData<QwtPoint3D>
    {
    public:
        QwtPoint3DSeriesData(
            const QVector<QwtPoint3D> & = QVector<QwtPoint3D>() );
        virtual QRectF boundingRect() const;
    };
    
    //! Interface for iterating over an array of intervals
    class QWT_EXPORT QwtIntervalSeriesData: public QwtArraySeriesData<QwtIntervalSample>
    {
    public:
        QwtIntervalSeriesData(
            const QVector<QwtIntervalSample> & = QVector<QwtIntervalSample>() );
    
        virtual QRectF boundingRect() const;
    };
    
    //! Interface for iterating over an array of samples
    class QWT_EXPORT QwtSetSeriesData: public QwtArraySeriesData<QwtSetSample>
    {
    public:
        QwtSetSeriesData(
            const QVector<QwtSetSample> & = QVector<QwtSetSample>() );
    
        virtual QRectF boundingRect() const;
    };
    
    /*!
        Interface for iterating over an array of OHLC samples
    */
    class QWT_EXPORT QwtTradingChartData: public QwtArraySeriesData<QwtOHLCSample>
    {
    public:
        QwtTradingChartData(
            const QVector<QwtOHLCSample> & = QVector<QwtOHLCSample>() );
    
        virtual QRectF boundingRect() const;
    };
    
    QWT_EXPORT QRectF qwtBoundingRect(
        const QwtSeriesData<QPointF> &, int from = 0, int to = -1 );
    
    QWT_EXPORT QRectF qwtBoundingRect(
        const QwtSeriesData<QwtPoint3D> &, int from = 0, int to = -1 );
    
    QWT_EXPORT QRectF qwtBoundingRect(
        const QwtSeriesData<QwtPointPolar> &, int from = 0, int to = -1 );
    
    QWT_EXPORT QRectF qwtBoundingRect(
        const QwtSeriesData<QwtIntervalSample> &, int from = 0, int to = -1 );
    
    QWT_EXPORT QRectF qwtBoundingRect(
        const QwtSeriesData<QwtSetSample> &, int from = 0, int to = -1 );
    
    QWT_EXPORT QRectF qwtBoundingRect(
        const QwtSeriesData<QwtOHLCSample> &, int from = 0, int to = -1 );
    
    /*!
        Binary search for a sorted series of samples
    
        qwtUpperSampleIndex returns the index of sample that is the upper bound
        of value. Is the the value smaller than the smallest value the return
        value will be 0. Is the value greater or equal than the largest
        value the return value will be -1.
    
      \par Example
        The following example shows finds a point of curve from an x
        coordinate
    
      \verbatim
    #include <qwt_series_data.h>
    #include <qwt_plot_curve.h>
    
    struct compareX
    {
        inline bool operator()( const double x, const QPointF &pos ) const
        {
            return ( x < pos.x() );
        }
    };
    
    QLineF curveLineAt( const QwtPlotCurve *curve, double x )
    {
        int index = qwtUpperSampleIndex<QPointF>( 
            *curve->data(), x, compareX() );
                
        if ( index == -1 && 
            x == curve->sample( curve->dataSize() - 1 ).x() )
        {   
            // the last sample is excluded from qwtUpperSampleIndex
            index = curve->dataSize() - 1;
        }
    
        QLineF line; // invalid
        if ( index > 0 )
        {
            line.setP1( curve->sample( index - 1 ) );
            line.setP2( curve->sample( index ) );
        }
    
        return line;
    }
    
    \endverbatim
    
    
        \param series Series of samples
        \param value Value
        \param lessThan Compare operation
    
        \note The samples must be sorted according to the order specified 
              by the lessThan object
    
    of the range [begin, end) and returns the position of the one-past-the-last occurrence of value. If no such item is found, returns the position where the item should be inserted.
     */
    template <typename T, typename LessThan>
    inline int qwtUpperSampleIndex( const QwtSeriesData<T> &series,
        double value, LessThan lessThan  ) 
    {
        const int indexMax = series.size() - 1;
    
        if ( indexMax < 0 || !lessThan( value, series.sample( indexMax ) )  )
            return -1;
    
        int indexMin = 0;
        int n = indexMax;
    
        while ( n > 0 )
        {
            const int half = n >> 1;
            const int indexMid = indexMin + half;
    
            if ( lessThan( value, series.sample( indexMid ) ) )
            {
                n = half;
            }
            else
            {
                indexMin = indexMid + 1;
                n -= half + 1;
            }
        }
    
        return indexMin;
    }
    
    #endif