kde-workspace/libs/ksysguard/signalplotter/ksignalplotter.h
Ivailo Monev af45159765 generic: replace forward declarations with headers inclusions
this was done with namefsck script from Katie, solves namespace issues

Signed-off-by: Ivailo Monev <xakepa10@laimg.moc>
2019-05-05 02:36:36 +00:00

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/*
This file is part of the KDE project
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2009 John Tapsell <tapsell@kde.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
License version 2 or at your option version 3 as published by
the Free Software Foundation.
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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*/
#ifndef KSIGNALPLOTTER_H
#define KSIGNALPLOTTER_H
#include <QtCore/QList>
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include <QtGui/QColor>
#include <QtGui/QFont>
#include <QtGui/QWidget>
#include <klocalizedstring.h>
#include <kcomponentdata.h>
#include <kdemacros.h>
#include <QPaintEvent>
#include <QResizeEvent>
#include <QGraphicsSceneResizeEvent>
class KSignalPlotterPrivate;
//Make sure only declare KLocalizedString once
#ifndef KGRAPHICSSIGNALPLOTTER_H
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(KLocalizedString)
#endif
/** \class KSignalPlotter
* \brief The KSignalPlotter widget draws a real time graph of data that updates continually.
*
* Features include:
* \li Points are joined by a bezier curve.
* \li Lines are anti-aliased
* \li Background can be set as a specified SVG
* \li The lines can be reordered
* \li Uses as little memory and CPU as possible
* \li Graph can be smoothed using the formula (value * 2 + last_value)/3
* \li Can cope with positive/negative infinity and NaN values.
*
* Example usage:
* \code
* KSignalPlotter *s = KSignalPlotter(parent);
* s->addBeam(Qt::blue);
* s->addBeam(Qt::green);
* QList<qreal> data;
* data << 4.0 << 5.0;
* s->addSample(data);
* \endcode
*
* Note that the number of horizontal lines is calculated automatically based on the axis font size, even if the axis labels are not shown.
*
* Smoothing looks very nice visually and is enabled by default. It can be disabled with setSmoothGraph().
*
* \image KSignalPlotter.png Example KSignalPlotter with two beams
*/
class KDE_EXPORT KSignalPlotter : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY(qreal minimumValue READ minimumValue WRITE setMinimumValue)
Q_PROPERTY(qreal maximumValue READ maximumValue WRITE setMaximumValue)
Q_PROPERTY(bool useAutoRange READ useAutoRange WRITE setUseAutoRange)
Q_PROPERTY(KLocalizedString unit READ unit WRITE setUnit)
Q_PROPERTY(qreal scaleDownBy READ scaleDownBy WRITE setScaleDownBy)
Q_PROPERTY(uint horizontalScale READ horizontalScale WRITE setHorizontalScale)
Q_PROPERTY(bool showHorizontalLines READ showHorizontalLines WRITE setShowHorizontalLines)
Q_PROPERTY(bool showVerticalLines READ showVerticalLines WRITE setShowVerticalLines)
Q_PROPERTY(bool verticalLinesScroll READ verticalLinesScroll WRITE setVerticalLinesScroll)
Q_PROPERTY(uint verticalLinesDistance READ verticalLinesDistance WRITE setVerticalLinesDistance)
Q_PROPERTY(bool showAxis READ showAxis WRITE setShowAxis)
Q_PROPERTY(QString svgBackground READ svgBackground WRITE setSvgBackground)
Q_PROPERTY(bool thinFrame READ thinFrame WRITE setThinFrame)
Q_PROPERTY(int maxAxisTextWidth READ maxAxisTextWidth WRITE setMaxAxisTextWidth)
Q_PROPERTY(bool smoothGraph READ smoothGraph WRITE setSmoothGraph)
Q_PROPERTY(bool stackGraph READ stackGraph WRITE setStackGraph)
Q_PROPERTY(int fillOpacity READ fillOpacity WRITE setFillOpacity)
public:
KSignalPlotter( QWidget *parent = 0);
virtual ~KSignalPlotter();
/** \brief Add a new line to the graph plotter, with the specified color.
*
* Note that the order you add the beams in must be the same order that
* the beam data is given in (Unless you reorder the beams).
*
* \param color Color of beam - does not have to be unique.
*/
void addBeam( const QColor &color );
/** \brief Add data to the graph, and advance the graph by one time period.
*
* The data must be given as a list in the same order that the beams were
* added (or consequently reordered). If samples.count() != numBeams(),
* a warning is printed and the data discarded.
*
* To indicate that no data is available for a given beam, set its value to
* (non-signalling) NaN.
*
* For example:
*
* \code
* KSignalPlotter *s = KSignalPlotter(parent);
* s->addBeam(Qt::red);
* s->addBeam(Qt::green);
* s->addBeam(Qt::blue);
* signalPlotter->addSample( QList<qreal>() << std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN() << 1.0/0 << 10.0 );
* \endcode
*
* This indicates that no data is available yet for red (so the beam will not be drawn for this section),
* that's it positive infinity for green, and 10 for blue.
*
* Infinity is handled by drawing a straight line up to the top or bottom of the display, and does not affect the range.
* For the above example, the displayed range would now be 0 to 10.
*/
void addSample( const QList<qreal> &samples );
/** \brief Reorder the beams into the order given.
*
* For example:
* \code
* KSignalPlotter *s = KSignalPlotter(parent);
* s->addBeam(Qt::blue);
* s->addBeam(Qt::green);
* s->addBeam(Qt::red);
* QList<int> neworder;
* neworder << 2 << 0 << 1;
* s->reorderBeams( newOrder);
* //Now the order is red, blue then green
* \endcode
*
* The size of the \p newOrder list must be equal to the result of numBeams().
* \param newOrder New order of beams.
*/
void reorderBeams( const QList<int>& newOrder );
/** \brief Removes the beam at the specified index.
*
* This causes the graph to be redrawn with the specified beam completely
* removed.
*/
void removeBeam( int index );
/** \brief Get the color of the beam at the specified index.
*
* For example:
* \code
* KSignalPlotter *s = KSignalPlotter(parent);
* s->addBeam(Qt::blue);
* s->addBeam(Qt::green);
* s->addBeam(Qt::red);
*
* QColor color = s->beamColor(0); //returns blue
* \endcode
*
* \sa setBeamColor()
*/
QColor beamColor( int index ) const;
/** \brief Set the color of the beam at the specified index.
*
* \sa beamColor()
*/
void setBeamColor( int index, const QColor &color );
/** \brief Returns the number of beams. */
int numBeams() const;
/** \brief Set the axis units with a localized string.
*
* The localized string must contain a placeholder "%1" which is substituted for the value.
* The plural form (ki18np) can be used if the unit string changes depending on the number (for example
* "1 second", "2 seconds").
*
* For example:
*
* \code
* KSignalPlotter plotter;
* plotter.setUnit( ki18ncp("Units", "%1 second", "%1 seconds") );
* QString formattedString = plotter.valueAsString(3.4); //returns "3.4 seconds"
* \endcode
*
* Typically a new unit would be set when setScaleDownBy is called.
* Note that even the singular should use "%1 second" instead of "1 second", so that a value of -1 works correctly.
*
* \see unit(), setScaleDownBy()
*/
void setUnit( const KLocalizedString &unit );
/** \brief The localizable units used on the vertical axis of the graph.
*
* The returns the localizable string set with setUnit().
*
* Default is the string "%1" - i.e. to just display the number.
*
* \see setUnit
*/
KLocalizedString unit() const;
/** \brief Scale all the values down by the given amount.
*
* This is useful when the data is given in, say, kilobytes, but you set
* the units as megabytes. Thus you would have to call this with @p value
* set to 1024. This affects all the data already entered.
*
* Typically this is followed by calling setUnit() to set the display axis
* units. Default value is 1.
*/
void setScaleDownBy( qreal value );
/** \brief Amount scaled down by.
*
* \sa setScaleDownBy */
qreal scaleDownBy() const;
/** \brief Set whether to scale the graph automatically beyond the given range.
*
* If true, the range on vertical axis is automatically expanded from the
* data available, expanding beyond the range set by changeRange() if data
* values are outside of this range.
*
* Regardless whether this is set of not, the range of the vertical axis
* will never be less than the range given by maximumValue() and minimumvalue().
*
* \param value Whether to scale beyond the given range. Default is true.
*
* \sa useAutoRange
*/
void setUseAutoRange( bool value );
/** \brief Whether the vertical axis range is set automatically.
*/
bool useAutoRange() const;
/** \brief Change the minimum and maximum values drawn on the graph.
*
* Note that these values are sanitised. For example, if you
* set the minimum as 3, and the maximum as 97, then the graph
* would be drawn between 0 and 100. The algorithm to determine
* this "nice range" attempts to minimize the number of non-zero
* digits.
*
* If autoRange() is true, then this range is taking as a 'hint'.
* The range will never be smaller than the given range, but can grow
* if there are values larger than the given range.
*
* This is equivalent to calling
* \code
* setMinimumValue(min);
* setMaximumValue(max);
* \endcode
*
* \sa setMinimumValue(), setMaximumValue(), minimumValue(), maximumValue()
*/
void changeRange( qreal min, qreal max );
/** \brief Set the min value hint for the vertical axis.
*
* \sa changeRange(), minimumValue(), setMaximumValue(), maximumValue() */
void setMinimumValue( qreal min );
/** \brief Get the min value hint for the vertical axis.
*
* \sa changeRange(), minimumValue(), setMaximumValue(), maximumValue() */
qreal minimumValue() const;
/** \brief Set the max value hint for the vertical axis. *
*
* \sa changeRange(), minimumValue(), setMaximumValue(), maximumValue() */
void setMaximumValue( qreal max );
/** \brief Get the maximum value hint for the vertical axis.
*
* \sa changeRange(), minimumValue(), setMaximumValue(), maximumValue() */
qreal maximumValue() const;
/** \brief Get the current maximum value on the y-axis.
*
* This will never be lower than maximumValue(), and if autoRange() is true,
* it will be equal or larger (due to rounding up to make it a nice number)
* than the highest value being shown.
*/
qreal currentMaximumRangeValue() const;
/** \brief Get the current minimum value on the y-axis.
*
* This will never be lower than minimumValue(), and if autoRange() is true,
* it will be equal or larger (due to rounding up to make it a nice number)
* than the highest value being shown.
*/
qreal currentMinimumRangeValue() const;
/** \brief Set the number of pixels horizontally between data points.
* Default is 6. */
void setHorizontalScale( uint scale );
/** \brief The number of pixels horizontally between data points.
* Default is 6. */
int horizontalScale() const;
/** \brief Set whether to draw the vertical grid lines.
* Default is false. */
void setShowVerticalLines( bool value );
/** \brief Whether to draw the vertical grid lines.
* Default is false. */
bool showVerticalLines() const;
/** \brief Set the horizontal distance, in pixels, between the vertical grid lines.
* Must be a distance of 1 or more.
* Default is 30 pixels. */
void setVerticalLinesDistance( uint distance );
/** \brief The horizontal distance, in pixels, between the vertical grid lines.
* Default is 30 pixels. */
uint verticalLinesDistance() const;
/** \brief Set whether the vertical lines move with the data.
* Default is true. This has no effect is showVerticalLines is false. */
void setVerticalLinesScroll( bool value );
/** \brief Whether the vertical lines move with the data.
* Default is true. This has no effect is showVerticalLines is false. */
bool verticalLinesScroll() const;
/** \brief Set whether to draw the horizontal grid lines.
* Default is true. */
void setShowHorizontalLines( bool value );
/** \brief Whether to draw the horizontal grid lines.
* Default is true. */
bool showHorizontalLines() const;
/** \brief The number of decimal places used for the axis labels
*
* This is calculated based on the current range */
int currentAxisPrecision() const;
/** \brief Set whether to show the vertical axis labels.
*
* Default is true.
* \sa showAxis(), setAxisFont(), setAxisFontColor(), setMaxAxisTextWidth() */
void setShowAxis( bool show );
/** \brief Whether to show the vertical axis labels.
*
* Default is true.
* \sa setShowAxis(), axisFont(), axisFontColor(), maxAxisTextWidth() */
bool showAxis() const;
/** \brief Set the filename of the SVG background.
*
* Set to empty (default) to disable again. */
void setSvgBackground( const QString &filename );
/** \brief The filename of the SVG background. */
QString svgBackground() const;
/** \brief Return the last value that we have for the given beam index.
*
* \return last value, or 0 if not known. */
qreal lastValue( int index) const;
/** \brief Return a translated string for the last value at the given index.
*
* Returns, for example, "34 %" or "100 KB" for the given beam index,
* using the last value set for the beam, using the given precision.
*
* If precision is -1 (the default) then if @p value is greater than 99.5, no decimal figures are shown,
* otherwise if @p value is greater than 0.995, 1 decimal figure is used, otherwise 2.
*/
QString lastValueAsString( int index, int precision = -1) const;
/** \brief Return a translated string for the given value.
*
* Returns, for example, "34 %" or "100 KB" for the given value in unscaled units.
*
* If precision is -1 (the default) then if @p value is greater than 99.5, no decimal figures are shown,
* otherwise if @p value is greater than 0.995, 1 decimal figure is used, otherwise 2.
*
* For example:
* \code
* KSignalPlotter plotter;
* plotter.setUnit( ki18ncp("Units", "1 hour", "%1 hours") );
* plotter.scaleDownBy( 60 ); //The input will be in seconds, and there's 60 seconds in an hour
* QString formattedString = plotter.valueAsString(150); //returns "2.5 hours"
* \endcode
*
*/
QString valueAsString( qreal value, int precision = -1) const;
/** \brief Set the distance between the left of the widget and the left of the plotting region.
*
* For example:
* \code
* int axisTextWidth = fontMetrics().width(i18nc("Largest axis title", "99999 XXXX"));
* plotter->setMaxAxisTextWidth(axisTextWidth);
* \endcode
*
* If this is 0, the default, then the text will be shown inside the plotting area.
*/
void setMaxAxisTextWidth(int maxAxisTextWidth);
/** \brief Get the distance between the left of the widget and the left of the plotting region. */
int maxAxisTextWidth() const;
/** \brief Set whether to smooth the graph by averaging the points.
*
* This uses the formula: (value*2 + last_value)/3.
* Default is true. */
void setSmoothGraph(bool smooth);
/** \brief Whether to smooth the graph by averaging the points.
*
* This uses the formula: (value*2 + last_value)/3.
* Default is true. */
bool smoothGraph() const;
/** \brief Set whether to stack the beams on top of each other.
*
* Default is false */
void setStackGraph(bool stack);
/** \brief Whether to stack the beams on top of each other.
*
* Default is false */
bool stackGraph() const;
/** \brief Alpha value for filling the area underneath the graph lines.
*
* Set to 0 to disable filling the graph, and 255 for a solid fill. Default is 20*/
void setFillOpacity(int fill);
/** \brief Alpha value for filling the area underneath the graph lines. */
int fillOpacity() const;
/* Whether to show a thin line on the left and bottom of the widget, for a slight 3D effect */
bool thinFrame() const;
/* Set whether to show a thin line on the left and bottom of the widget, for a slight 3D effect */
void setThinFrame(bool thinFrame);
Q_SIGNALS:
/** When the axis has changed this signal is emitted. */
void axisScaleChanged();
protected:
/* Reimplemented */
virtual void resizeEvent( QResizeEvent* );
virtual void paintEvent( QPaintEvent* );
virtual QSize sizeHint() const;
virtual void changeEvent ( QEvent * event );
private:
KSignalPlotterPrivate * const d;
friend class KSignalPlotterPrivate;
};
#endif