@@ -81,6 +81,43 void DataSeriesUtils::fillDataHoles(std::vector<double> &xAxisData, std::vector< | |||||
81 | } |
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81 | } | |
82 | } |
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82 | } | |
83 | } |
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83 | } | |
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85 | namespace { | |||
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86 | ||||
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87 | /** | |||
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88 | * Generates axis's mesh properties according to data and resolution | |||
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89 | * @param begin the iterator pointing to the beginning of the data | |||
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90 | * @param end the iterator pointing to the end of the data | |||
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91 | * @param fun the function to retrieve data from the data iterators | |||
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92 | * @param resolution the resolution to use for the axis' mesh | |||
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93 | * @return a tuple representing the mesh properties : <nb values, min value, value step> | |||
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94 | */ | |||
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95 | template <typename Iterator, typename IteratorFun> | |||
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96 | std::tuple<int, double, double> meshProperties(Iterator begin, Iterator end, IteratorFun fun, | |||
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97 | double resolution) | |||
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98 | { | |||
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99 | // Computes the gap between min and max data. This will be used to determinate the step between | |||
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100 | // each data of the mesh | |||
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101 | auto min = fun(begin); | |||
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102 | auto max = fun(end - 1); | |||
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103 | auto gap = max - min; | |||
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104 | ||||
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105 | // Computes the step trying to use the fixed resolution. If the resolution doesn't separate the | |||
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106 | // values evenly , it is recalculated. | |||
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107 | // For example, for a resolution of 2.0: | |||
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108 | // - for interval [0; 8] => resolution is valid, the generated mesh will be [0, 2, 4, 6, 8] | |||
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109 | // - for interval [0; 9] => it's impossible to create a regular mesh with this resolution | |||
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110 | // The resolution is recalculated and is worth 1.8. The generated mesh will be [0, 1.8, 3.6, | |||
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111 | // 5.4, 7.2, 9] | |||
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112 | auto nbVal = static_cast<int>(std::ceil(gap / resolution)); | |||
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113 | auto step = gap / nbVal; | |||
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114 | ||||
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115 | // last data is included in the total number of values | |||
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116 | return std::make_tuple(nbVal + 1, min, step); | |||
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117 | } | |||
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118 | ||||
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119 | } // namespace | |||
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120 | ||||
84 | DataSeriesUtils::Mesh DataSeriesUtils::regularMesh(DataSeriesIterator begin, DataSeriesIterator end, |
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121 | DataSeriesUtils::Mesh DataSeriesUtils::regularMesh(DataSeriesIterator begin, DataSeriesIterator end, | |
85 | Resolution xResolution, Resolution yResolution) |
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122 | Resolution xResolution, Resolution yResolution) | |
86 | { |
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123 | { | |
@@ -113,4 +150,12 DataSeriesUtils::Mesh DataSeriesUtils::regularMesh(DataSeriesIterator begin, Dat | |||||
113 | std::for_each(yData.begin(), yData.end(), [](auto &val) { val = std::log10(val); }); |
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150 | std::for_each(yData.begin(), yData.end(), [](auto &val) { val = std::log10(val); }); | |
114 | } |
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151 | } | |
115 |
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152 | |||
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153 | // Computes mesh properties | |||
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154 | int nbX, nbY; | |||
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155 | double xMin, xStep, yMin, yStep; | |||
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156 | std::tie(nbX, xMin, xStep) | |||
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157 | = meshProperties(begin, end, [](const auto &it) { return it->x(); }, xResolution.m_Val); | |||
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158 | std::tie(nbY, yMin, yStep) = meshProperties( | |||
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159 | yData.begin(), yData.end(), [](const auto &it) { return *it; }, yResolution.m_Val); | |||
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160 | ||||
116 | } |
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161 | } |
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