org.das2.graph.Renderer


PROP_BOTTOMDECORATOR


PROP_TOPDECORATOR


CONTROL_KEY_COLOR

allocate a bunch of canonical properties. See http://autoplot.org/developer.guessRenderType#Proposed_extensions


CONTROL_KEY_FILL_COLOR


CONTROL_KEY_FILL_DIRECTION


CONTROL_KEY_COLOR_TABLE


CONTROL_KEY_LINE_THICK


CONTROL_KEY_LINE_STYLE

used in ContoursRenderer and EventsRenderer, values like DotDashes and Solid


CONTROL_KEY_SYMBOL


CONTROL_KEY_SYMBOL_SIZE


CONTROL_KEY_SPECIAL_COLORS

mapping from one double value to color, like:

This might be expanded to support "ge(100.0):red;lt(0):gray;within(0to100);green" and nominal values.


CONTROL_KEY_FILL_TEXTURE

when filling a region, use this texture (solid,hash,backhash,crosshash) to fill.


CONTROL_KEY_FONT_SIZE

font size relative to the parent, so "" or "1em" is the same size.


CONTROL_KEY_REFERENCE


CONTROL_KEY_DRAW_ERROR


CONTROL_KEY_MODULO_Y

modulo Y indicates that a difference in 23 hours is the same as -1 hours.


CONTROL_KEY_MODULO_X


PROP_CONTROL


PROP_ACTIVE

display the renderer. This is allows a renderer to be disabled without removing it from the application.


PROP_LEGENDLABEL

If non-null and non-zero-length, use this label to describe the renderer in the plot's legend.


PROP_DRAWLEGENDLABEL

true if the legend label should be drawn.


PROP_ID


PROP_COLORBAR


PROP_RECORDFILE


acceptContext

acceptContext( int x, int y ) → boolean

Returns true if the render will accept the context for a point. That is, the renderer affected that point, or nearby points. This is used currently to provide a way for the operator to click on a plot and directly edit the renderer which drew the pixel.

Parameters

x - the x coordinate in the canvas coordinate system.
y - the y coordinate in the canvas coordinate system.

Returns:

true if the renderer will accept the context.

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acceptsDataSet

acceptsDataSet( QDataSet ds ) → boolean

return true if the dataset appears to be in a scheme accepted by this renderer. This should assume that axis units can be reset, etc.

Parameters

ds - a QDataSet

Returns:

true if the dataset appears to be acceptable.

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addPropertyChangeListener

addPropertyChangeListener( java.beans.PropertyChangeListener l ) → void

Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list.

Parameters

l - The listener to add.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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addPropertyChangeListener( String propertyName, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener listener ) → void

decodeDatum

decodeDatum( String s, Datum deft ) → Datum

Parameters

s - a String
deft - a Datum

Returns:

org.das2.datum.Datum

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decodeFillStyle

decodeFillStyle( String s, org.das2.graph.FillStyle deflt ) → FillStyle

decode the string into a fill style

Parameters

s - the symbol name, such as none, solid, and outline.
deflt - the value to use when the value is not parsed.

Returns:

the parsed value.

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decodePlotSymbolConnectorControl

decodePlotSymbolConnectorControl( String s, org.das2.graph.PsymConnector deflt ) → PsymConnector

decode the string into a plot symbol.

Parameters

s - the symbol name, such as none, dashes, dashFine
deflt - the symbol to use when the value is not parsed.

Returns:

the parsed value.

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decodePlotSymbolControl

decodePlotSymbolControl( String s, org.das2.graph.PlotSymbol deflt ) → PlotSymbol

decode the string into a plot symbol.

Parameters

s - the symbol name, such as none, circles, triangles, cross, ex, star, diamond, box
deflt - the symbol to use when the value is not parsed.

Returns:

the parsed value.

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drawListIcon

drawListIcon( java.awt.Graphics2D g, int x, int y ) → void

Parameters

g - a Graphics2D
x - an int
y - an int

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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encodeBooleanControl

encodeBooleanControl( boolean v ) → String

return the encoding for the boolean value.

Parameters

v - the boolean value.

Returns:

"T" or "F"

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encodeColorControl

encodeColorControl( java.awt.Color color ) → String

encode the Color control.

Parameters

color - a Color

Returns:

the color encoded as a string.

See Also:

ColorUtil#encodeColor(java.awt.Color)


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encodeDatum

encodeDatum( Datum d ) → String

Parameters

d - a Datum

Returns:

java.lang.String

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encodeFillStyle

encodeFillStyle( org.das2.graph.FillStyle fillStyle ) → String

encode the fill style as a string, such as: none, outline, and solid.

Parameters

fillStyle - a FillStyle

Returns:

the string encoding.

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encodePlotSymbolConnectorControl

encodePlotSymbolConnectorControl( org.das2.graph.PsymConnector psymConnector ) → String

encode the plot symbol connector as a string, such as: solid, dotted

Parameters

psymConnector - a PsymConnector

Returns:

the string encoding.

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encodePlotSymbolControl

encodePlotSymbolControl( org.das2.graph.PlotSymbol psym ) → String

encode the plot symbol as a string, such as: none, circles, triangles, cross, ex, star, diamond, box

Parameters

psym - the plot symbol.

Returns:

the string encoding.

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formatControl

formatControl( java.util.Map c ) → String

convenient and official location for method that formats control string.

Parameters

c - a java.util.Map

Returns:

a String

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getBooleanControl

getBooleanControl( String key, boolean deft ) → boolean

get the boolean control.

Parameters

key - the key name.
deft - the default value.

Returns:

the boolean value, where "T" is true, false otherwise; or the default when the value is not found.

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getBottomDecorator

getBottomDecorator( ) → Painter

Returns:

org.das2.graph.Painter

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getColorBar

getColorBar( ) → DasColorBar

get the colorbar for the renderer.

Returns:

the colorbar for the renderer.

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getColorControl

getColorControl( String key, java.awt.Color deft ) → Color

get the Color control.

Parameters

key - the key name.
deft - the default value

Returns:

the Color or the default when the value is not found.

See Also:

ColorUtil#decodeColor(java.lang.String)


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getConsumedDataSet

getConsumedDataSet( ) → QDataSet

return the data for DataSetConsumer, which might be rebinned.

Returns:

a QDataSet

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getControl

getControl( ) → String

get the string which summarizes the state of the renderer. These allow a compact string to contain the renderer settings. This should be an ampersand-delimited list of name=value pairs.

Returns:

a String

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getControl( String key, String deft ) → String

getDataLoader

getDataLoader( ) → DataLoader

Returns:

org.das2.graph.DataLoader

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getDataSet

getDataSet( ) → QDataSet

returns the current dataset being displayed.

Returns:

a QDataSet

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getDataSetDescriptor

getDataSetDescriptor( ) → DataSetDescriptor

Returns:

org.das2.dataset.DataSetDescriptor

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getDataSetID

getDataSetID( ) → String

Returns:

java.lang.String

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getDatumControl

getDatumControl( String key, Datum deft ) → Datum

get the Datum control.

Parameters

key - the key name.
deft - the default value, which also provides the units.

Returns:

the Datum or the default when the value is not found.

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getDoubleArrayControl

getDoubleArrayControl( String key, double[][] deft ) → double[]

get the double array control. These should be encoded on a string with commas delimiting values.

Parameters

key - the key name.
deft - the default value.

Returns:

the double array, each element parsed with Double.parseDouble or the default when the value is not found.

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getDoubleControl

getDoubleControl( String key, double deft ) → double

get the double control.

Parameters

key - the key name.
deft - the default value.

Returns:

the double, parsed with Double.parseDouble; or the default when the value is not found.

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getId

getId( ) → String

Returns:

java.lang.String

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getIntegerControl

getIntegerControl( String key, int deft ) → int

get the integer control.

Parameters

key - the key name.
deft - the default value.

Returns:

the int, parsed with Integer.parseInt; or the default when the value is not found.

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getLastException

getLastException( ) → Exception

Returns:

java.lang.Exception

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getLegendLabel

getLegendLabel( ) → String

get the label to describe the renderer in the plot's legend. If zero-length, then the legend label should be hidden.

Returns:

the label to describe the renderer

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getListIcon

getListIcon( ) → Icon

Returns:

javax.swing.Icon

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getListLabel

getListLabel( ) → String

Returns:

java.lang.String

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getParent

getParent( ) → DasPlot

Returns:

org.das2.graph.DasPlot

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getRenderCount

getRenderCount( ) → int

return the number of times render has been called since the last reset.

Returns:

number of times render has been called since the last reset.

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getStatsFile

getStatsFile( ) → String

Returns:

java.lang.String

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getTopDecorator

getTopDecorator( ) → Painter

Returns:

org.das2.graph.Painter

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getUpdateCount

getUpdateCount( ) → int

return the number of times updatePlotImage has been called since the last reset.

Returns:

the number of times updatePlotImage has been called since the last reset.

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getXmemento

getXmemento( ) → Memento

Returns:

org.das2.graph.DasAxis.Memento

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getYmemento

getYmemento( ) → Memento

Returns:

org.das2.graph.DasAxis.Memento

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hasControl

hasControl( String key ) → boolean

return true if the control is specified.

Parameters

key - the key name

Returns:

true if the control is specified.

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isActive

isActive( ) → boolean

true when the renderer should be drawn.

Returns:

true when the renderer should be drawn.

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isDrawLegendLabel

isDrawLegendLabel( ) → boolean

get the switch used to turn off legend label. This allows the label to be hidden without loosing the information it provides.

Returns:

true if the legend label should be drawn

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isDumpDataSet

isDumpDataSet( ) → boolean

Getter for property dumpDataSet.

Returns:

Value of property dumpDataSet.

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isTableDataSet

isTableDataSet( QDataSet ds ) → boolean

Parameters

ds - a QDataSet

Returns:

boolean

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parseControl

parseControl( String c ) → Map

convenient and official location for method that parses control string. This will split on ampersand, and when no ampersands are found then it will try semicolons. This is to support embedding the control string in other control strings (like Autoplot URIs) which use ampersands.

Parameters

c - the control string or null.

Returns:

the control string, parsed.

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parseLayoutString

parseLayoutString( String sizeStr, int nsize, double emSize, double fail ) → double

return the size encoded as normalized by the container size and em size.

Parameters

sizeStr - spec like "5em" or "50%"
nsize - the dimension for percents, for example the size of the canvas or column.
emSize - the size of the current font, for ems.
fail - value to return if the spec cannot be parsed.

Returns:

the size in pixels

See Also:

DasDevicePosition#parseLayoutStr(java.lang.String, double, int, double)


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postException

postException( java.lang.Exception exception ) → void

notify user of an exception, in the context of the plot. This is similar to postMessage(renderer, exception.getMessage(), DasPlot.SEVERE, null, null ) except that it does catch CancelledOperationExceptions and reduced the severity since the user probably initiated the condition.

Parameters

exception - the exception to post.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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postMessage

postMessage( String message, int messageType, Datum x, Datum y ) → void

post the message, checking to see that there is a parent first.

Parameters

message - the message
messageType - the message type, DasPlot.INFO, DasPlot.WARNING, or DasPlot.SEVERE.
x - the X position or null
y - the Y position or null

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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postMessage( String message, java.util.logging.Level messageLevel, Datum x, Datum y ) → void

removePropertyChangeListener

removePropertyChangeListener( java.beans.PropertyChangeListener l ) → void

Removes a PropertyChangeListener from the listener list.

Parameters

l - The listener to remove.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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removePropertyChangeListener( String propertyName, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener listener ) → void

render

render( java.awt.Graphics2D g, org.das2.graph.DasAxis xAxis, org.das2.graph.DasAxis yAxis ) → void

Render is called whenever the image needs to be refreshed or the content has changed. This operation should occur with an animation-interactive time scale, and an image should be cached when this is not possible. The graphics object will have its origin at the upper-left corner of the screen.

Parameters

g - the graphics context in the canvas reference frame.
xAxis - the axis relating x data coordinates to horizontal pixel coordinates
yAxis - the axis relating y data coordinates to horizontal pixel coordinates

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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resetCounters

resetCounters( ) → void

reset the counters.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setActive

setActive( boolean active ) → void

set the active property, when false the renderer will not be drawn. This is allows a renderer to be disabled without removing it from the application.

Parameters

active - false if the renderer should not be drawn.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setBottomDecorator

setBottomDecorator( org.das2.graph.Painter bottomDecorator ) → void

add additional painting code to the renderer, which is called before the renderer is called.

Parameters

bottomDecorator - the Painter to call, or null to clear.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setColorBar

setColorBar( org.das2.graph.DasColorBar cb ) → void

set a colorbar for the renderer. By default, the renderer simply ignores the colorbar, but instances may introduce special handling. WARNING: some subclasses override this, but do not call super.setColorBar.

Parameters

cb - a colorbar

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setControl

setControl( String s ) → void

set the control string which contains a number of properties. These are defined for each renderer, but they should try to be consistent. See http://autoplot.org/developer.guessRenderType#Proposed_extensions When overriding this, be sure to call super.

Parameters

s - the control

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

See Also:

CONTROL_KEY_COLOR etc etc


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setDataSet

setDataSet( QDataSet ds ) → void

Set the dataset to be plotted. Different renderers accept QDataSets with different schemes. For example SeriesRenderer takes: ds[t] rank 1 dataset with rank 1 DEPEND_0 or ds[t,n] rank 2 bundle dataset with X in ds[t,0] and Y in ds[t,n-1] and SpectrogramRenderer takes: ds[t,y] rank 2 table dataset ds[n,t,y] rank 3 dataset with the first dimension join See each renderer's documentation for the schemes it takes. Note the lastException property is cleared, even when the dataset is null.

Parameters

ds - a QDataSet

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setDataSetDescriptor

setDataSetDescriptor( org.das2.dataset.DataSetDescriptor dsd ) → void

Parameters

dsd - a DataSetDescriptor

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setDataSetID

setDataSetID( String id ) → void

Parameters

id - a String

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setDataSetLoader

setDataSetLoader( org.das2.graph.DataLoader loader ) → void

Parameters

loader - a DataLoader

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setDrawLegendLabel

setDrawLegendLabel( boolean drawLegendLabel ) → void

set the switch used to turn off legend label. This allows the label to be hidden without loosing the information it provides.

Parameters

drawLegendLabel - true if the legend label should be drawn

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setDumpDataSet

setDumpDataSet( boolean dumpDataSet ) → void

Setter for property dumpDataSet setting this to true causes the dataSet to be dumped.

Parameters

dumpDataSet - New value of property dumpDataSet.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setException

setException( java.lang.Exception e ) → void

set the exception to be rendered instead of the dataset.

Parameters

e - an Exception

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setId

setId( String id ) → void

Parameters

id - a String

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setLastException

setLastException( java.lang.Exception e ) → void

TODO: what is the difference between lastException and exception?

Parameters

e - an Exception

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setLegendLabel

setLegendLabel( String legendLabel ) → void

set the label to describe the renderer in the plot's legend. If zero-length, then the legend label should be hidden.

Parameters

legendLabel - the label to describe the renderer

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setParent

setParent( org.das2.graph.DasPlot parent ) → void

Parameters

parent - a DasPlot

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setStatsFile

setStatsFile( String recordFile ) → void

name of the file where rendering speed is recorded.

Parameters

recordFile - a String

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setTopDecorator

setTopDecorator( org.das2.graph.Painter topDecorator ) → void

add additional painting code to the renderer, which is called after the renderer is called.

Parameters

topDecorator - the Painter to call, or null to clear.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setUpFont

setUpFont( java.awt.Font f, String fontSize ) → Font

handle the fontSize property, which has values like "1em" and "7px"

Parameters

f - the parent font.
fontSize - fontSize property, for example "1em" and "7px"

Returns:

the relative font.

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update

update( ) → void

Something has changed with the Render, and the plot should come back to allow this render to repaint. Its cacheImage is invalidated and a repaint is posted on the event thread.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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updateCacheImage

updateCacheImage( ) → void

The cacheImage is invalidated and updateEvent posted on the event thread by calling update.

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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updatePlotImage

updatePlotImage( org.das2.graph.DasAxis xAxis, org.das2.graph.DasAxis yAxis, ProgressMonitor monitor ) → void

updatePlotImage is called once the expensive operation of loading the data is completed. This operation should occur on an interactive time scale. This is an opportunity to create a cache image of the data with the current axis state, when the render operation cannot operate on an animation interactive time scale. Also, several Renders can be updating at once on separate threads, while the render methods must be called sequentially. Only Renderer should call this method! (This should be protected then, but this is not possible because of exiting use. TODO: introduce "revalidate" to replace this operation.)

Parameters

xAxis - the axis relating x data coordinates to horizontal pixel coordinates
yAxis - the axis relating y data coordinates to horizontal pixel coordinates
monitor - a monitor for the operation. Note the updatePlotImage operation should be fast (<1000ms).

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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