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/****************************************************************************
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#include "qlineseries.h"
#include "qlineseries_p.h"
#include "linechartitem_p.h"
#include "chartdataset_p.h"
#include "charttheme_p.h"
#include "chartanimator_p.h"
QTCOMMERCIALCHART_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QLineSeries
\brief The QLineSeries class is used for making line charts.
\mainclass
A line chart is used to show information as a series of data points
connected by straight lines.
\image linechart.png
Creating basic line chart is simple:
\code
QLineSeries* series = new QLineSeries();
series->append(0, 6);
series->append(2, 4);
...
chartView->addSeries(series);
\endcode
*/
/*!
\fn virtual QSeriesType QLineSeries::type() const
\brief Returns type of series.
\sa QSeries, QSeriesType
*/
/*!
\fn bool QLineSeries::pointsVisible() const
\brief Returns if the points are drawn for this series.
\sa setPointsVisible()
*/
/*!
Constructs empty series object which is a child of \a parent.
When series object is added to QChartView or QChart instance ownerships is transfered.
*/
QLineSeries::QLineSeries(QObject *parent) : QXYSeries(*new QLineSeriesPrivate(this),parent)
{
}
QLineSeries::QLineSeries(QLineSeriesPrivate &d,QObject *parent) : QXYSeries (d,parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the object. Series added to QChartView or QChart instances are owned by those,
and are deleted when mentioned object are destroyed.
*/
QLineSeries::~QLineSeries()
{
}
QSeries::QSeriesType QLineSeries::type() const
{
return QSeries::SeriesTypeLine;
}
/*
QDebug operator<< (QDebug debug, const QLineSeries series)
{
Q_ASSERT(series.d_func()->m_x.size() == series.d_func()->m_y.size());
int size = series.d_func()->m_x.size();
for (int i=0; i<size; i++) {
debug.nospace() << "(" << series.d_func()->m_x.at(i) << ','<< series.d_func()->m_y.at(i) << ") ";
}
return debug.space();
}
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
QLineSeriesPrivate::QLineSeriesPrivate(QLineSeries* q):QXYSeriesPrivate(q)
{
};
Chart* QLineSeriesPrivate::createGraphics(ChartPresenter* presenter)
{
Q_Q(QLineSeries);
LineChartItem* line = new LineChartItem(q,presenter);
if(presenter->animationOptions().testFlag(QChart::SeriesAnimations)) {
presenter->animator()->addAnimation(line);
}
presenter->chartTheme()->decorate(q, presenter->dataSet()->seriesIndex(q));
return line;
}
QTCOMMERCIALCHART_END_NAMESPACE