Prototype plottable object support.
The main point of this prototype is to provide a clean separation between the style (plotter details: color, grids, widgets, etc.) and substance (application details: which information to plot). Programmers should not be dictating line colours and plotting symbols.
Unlike the problem of style in CSS or Word, where most paragraphs look the same, each line on a graph has to be distinguishable from its neighbours. Our solution is to provide parametric styles, in which a number of different classes of object (e.g., reflectometry data, reflectometry theory) representing multiple graph primitives cycle through a colour palette provided by the underlying plotter.
A full treatment would provide perceptual dimensions of prominence and distinctiveness rather than a simple colour number.
Bases: danse.common.plottools.plottables.Plottable
Chisq plottable plots the chisq
Since no transformation is made for log10(x), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Since no transformation is made for log10(y), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Return the number of colors need to render the object
Return the units and name of x-axis
Return the units and name of y- axis
Returns True if there is no data stored in the plottable
Construct a set of unique labels for a collection of plottables of the same type.
Returns a map from plottable to name.
It limits View data range to plot from min to max
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Reset x, y, dx, dy view with its parameters
Reload view with new value to plot
Return View parameters and it is used by Fit Dialog
Set the chisq value.
It takes a label of the x and y transformation and set View parameters
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Load View
It transforms x, y before displaying
Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx and set corresponding View pointers
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Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy and set corresponding View pointers
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Set the name and unit of x_axis
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Set the name and unit of y_axis
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Bases: danse.common.plottools.plottables.Plottable
Data plottable: scatter plot of x,y with errors in x and y.
Since no transformation is made for log10(x), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Since no transformation is made for log10(y), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Return the number of colors need to render the object
Return the units and name of x-axis
Return the units and name of y- axis
Returns True if there is no data stored in the plottable
Build a label mostly unique within a collection
It limits View data range to plot from min to max
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Reset x, y, dx, dy view with its parameters
Renders the plottable on the graph
Reload view with new value to plot
Return View parameters and it is used by Fit Dialog
It takes a label of the x and y transformation and set View parameters
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Load View
It transforms x, y before displaying
Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx and set corresponding View pointers
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Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy and set corresponding View pointers
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Set the name and unit of x_axis
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Set the name and unit of y_axis
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Bases: danse.common.plottools.plottables.Plottable
2D data class for image plotting
Since no transformation is made for log10(x), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Since no transformation is made for log10(y), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Return the number of colors need to render the object
Return the units and name of x-axis
Return the units and name of y- axis
Returns True if there is no data stored in the plottable
Build a label mostly unique within a collection
It limits View data range to plot from min to max
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Reset x, y, dx, dy view with its parameters
Renders the plottable on the graph
Reload view with new value to plot
Return View parameters and it is used by Fit Dialog
It takes a label of the x and y transformation and set View parameters
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Use datainfo object to initialize data2D
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Load View
It transforms x, y before displaying
Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx and set corresponding View pointers
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Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy and set corresponding View pointers
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set x-axis
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set y-axis
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set z-axis
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Bases: danse.common.plottools.plottables.Plottable
Fit plottable: composed of a data line plus a theory line. This is treated like a single object from the perspective of the graph, except that it will have two legend entries, one for the data and one for the theory.
The color of the data and theory will be shared.
Since no transformation is made for log10(x), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Since no transformation is made for log10(y), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Return the number of colors need to render the object
Return the units and name of x-axis
Return the units and name of y- axis
Returns True if there is no data stored in the plottable
Construct a set of unique labels for a collection of plottables of the same type.
Returns a map from plottable to name.
It limits View data range to plot from min to max
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Reset x, y, dx, dy view with its parameters
Reload view with new value to plot
Return View parameters and it is used by Fit Dialog
It takes a label of the x and y transformation and set View parameters
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Load View
It transforms x, y before displaying
Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx and set corresponding View pointers
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Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy and set corresponding View pointers
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Set the name and unit of x_axis
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Set the name and unit of y_axis
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Generic plottables graph structure.
Plot styles are based on color/symbol lists. The user gets to select the list of colors/symbols/sizes to choose from, not the application developer. The programmer only gets to add/remove lines from the plot and move to the next symbol/color.
Another dimension is prominence, which refers to line sizes/point sizes.
Axis transformations allow the user to select the coordinate view which provides clarity to the data. There is no way we can provide every possible transformation for every application generically, so the plottable objects themselves will need to provide the transformations. Here are some examples from reflectometry:
independent: x -> f(x)
monitor scaling: y -> M*y
log: y -> log(y if y > min else min)
cos: y -> cos(y*pi/180)
dependent: x -> f(x,y)
Q4: y -> y*x^4
fresnel: y -> y*fresnel(x)
coordinated: x,y = f(x,y)
Q: x -> 2*pi/L (cos(x*pi/180) - cos(y*pi/180))
y -> 2*pi/L (sin(x*pi/180) + sin(y*pi/180))
reducing: x,y = f(x1,x2,y1,y2)
spin asymmetry: x -> x1, y -> (y1 - y2)/(y1 + y2)
vector net: x -> x1, y -> y1*cos(y2*pi/180)
Multiple transformations are possible, such as Q4 spin asymmetry
Axes have further complications in that the units of what are being plotted should correspond to the units on the axes. Plotting multiple types on the same graph should be handled gracefully, e.g., by creating a separate tab for each available axis type, breaking into subplots, showing multiple axes on the same plot, or generating inset plots. Ultimately the decision should be left to the user.
Graph properties such as grids/crosshairs should be under user control, as should the sizes of items such as axis fonts, etc. No direct access will be provided to the application.
Axis limits are mostly under user control. If the user has zoomed or panned then those limits are preserved even if new data is plotted. The exception is when, e.g., scanning through a set of related lines in which the user may want to fix the limits so that user can compare the values directly. Another exception is when creating multiple graphs sharing the same limits, though this case may be important enough that it is handled by the graph widget itself. Axis limits will of course have to understand the effects of axis transformations.
High level plottable objects may be composed of low level primitives. Operations such as legend/hide/show copy/paste, etc. need to operate on these primitives as a group. E.g., allowing the user to have a working canvas where they can drag lines they want to save and annotate them.
Graphs need to be printable. A page layout program for entire plots would be nice.
Add a new plottable to the graph
Detect if any graphed plottables have changed
Remove an existing plottable from the graph
Get the graph properties
Return the plottable with the given name if it exists. Otherwise return None
Return the range of all displayed plottables
Return True is the plottable is already on the graph
Redraw the graph
Replace an existing plottable from the graph
Reset the graph.
Resets the scale transformation data to the underlying data
This method returns a dictionary of plottables contained in graph It is just by Plotpanel to interact with the complete list of plottables inside the graph.
Set the graph properties
Graph title
Properties of the x axis.
Properties of the y axis.
Bases: object
Since no transformation is made for log10(x), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Since no transformation is made for log10(y), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Return the number of colors need to render the object
Return the units and name of x-axis
Return the units and name of y- axis
Returns True if there is no data stored in the plottable
Construct a set of unique labels for a collection of plottables of the same type.
Returns a map from plottable to name.
It limits View data range to plot from min to max
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Reset x, y, dx, dy view with its parameters
The base class makes sure the correct units are being used for subsequent plottable.
For now it is assumed that the graphs are commensurate, and if you put a Qx object on a Temperature graph then you had better hope that it makes sense.
Reload view with new value to plot
Return View parameters and it is used by Fit Dialog
It takes a label of the x and y transformation and set View parameters
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Load View
It transforms x, y before displaying
Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx and set corresponding View pointers
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Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy and set corresponding View pointers
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Set the name and unit of x_axis
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Set the name and unit of y_axis
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Bases: danse.common.plottools.plottables.Plottable
Since no transformation is made for log10(x), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Since no transformation is made for log10(y), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Return the number of colors need to render the object
Get the text string.
Return the units and name of x-axis
Return the units and name of y- axis
Returns True if there is no data stored in the plottable
Construct a set of unique labels for a collection of plottables of the same type.
Returns a map from plottable to name.
It limits View data range to plot from min to max
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Reset x, y, dx, dy view with its parameters
Reload view with new value to plot
Return View parameters and it is used by Fit Dialog
It takes a label of the x and y transformation and set View parameters
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Set the text string.
Load View
Set the x position of the text ACCEPTS: float
Set the y position of the text ACCEPTS: float
It transforms x, y before displaying
Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx and set corresponding View pointers
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Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy and set corresponding View pointers
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Set the name and unit of x_axis
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Set the name and unit of y_axis
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Bases: danse.common.plottools.plottables.Plottable
Theory plottable: line plot of x,y with confidence interval y.
Since no transformation is made for log10(x), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Since no transformation is made for log10(y), check that no negative values is plot in log scale
Return the number of colors need to render the object
Return the units and name of x-axis
Return the units and name of y- axis
Returns True if there is no data stored in the plottable
Build a label mostly unique within a collection
It limits View data range to plot from min to max
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Reset x, y, dx, dy view with its parameters
Reload view with new value to plot
Return View parameters and it is used by Fit Dialog
It takes a label of the x and y transformation and set View parameters
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Load View
It transforms x, y before displaying
Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx and set corresponding View pointers
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Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy and set corresponding View pointers
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Set the name and unit of x_axis
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Set the name and unit of y_axis
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Define a transform plugin to the plottable architecture.
Transforms operate on axes. The plottable defines the set of transforms available for it, and the axes on which they operate. These transforms can operate on the x axis only, the y axis only or on the x and y axes together.
This infrastructure is not able to support transformations such as log and polar plots as these require full control over the drawing of axes and grids.
A transform has a number of attributes.
a dictionary of user settable parameter names and their associated types. These should appear as keyword arguments to the transform call. For example, Fresnel reflectivity requires the substrate density:
{ ‘rho’: type.Value(10e-6/units.angstrom**2) }
Supply reasonable defaults in the callback so that limited plotting clients work even though they cannot set the inventory.
Representation of the data that might include a transformation
Remove negative value in x vector to avoid plotting negative value of Log10
Remove negative value in y vector to avoid plotting negative value of Log10
It limits View data range to plot from min to max
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Reset x,y,dx and y in their full range and in the initial scale in case their previous range has changed
Return View x,y,dx,dy
Receive pointers to function that transform x and dx and set corresponding View pointers
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Receive pointers to function that transform y and dy and set corresponding View pointers
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