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#include "qsplineseries.h"
#include "qsplineseries_p.h"
#include "splinechartitem_p.h"
#include "chartdataset_p.h"
#include "charttheme_p.h"
#include "splineanimation_p.h"
/*!
\class QSplineSeries
\brief Series type used to store data needed to draw a spline.
QSplineSeries stores the data points along with the segment control points needed by QPainterPath to draw spline
Control points are automatically calculated when data changes. The algorithm computes the points so that the normal spline can be drawn.
\image examples_splinechart.png
Creating basic spline chart is simple:
\code
QSplineSeries* series = new QSplineSeries();
series->append(0, 6);
series->append(2, 4);
...
chart->addSeries(series);
\endcode
*/
/*!
\qmlclass SplineSeries QSplineSeries
\inherits XYSeries
The following QML shows how to create a simple spline chart:
\snippet ../demos/qmlchart/qml/qmlchart/View3.qml 1
\beginfloatleft
\image demos_qmlchart3.png
\endfloat
\clearfloat
*/
/*!
\fn QSeriesType QSplineSeries::type() const
Returns the type of the series
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty AbstractAxis SplineSeries::axisX
The x axis used for the series. If you leave the x axis undefined, a ValueAxis is created for
the series.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty AbstractAxis SplineSeries::axisY
The y axis used for the series. If you leave the y axis undefined, a ValueAxis is created for
the series.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty real SplineSeries::width
The width of the line. By default the width is 2.0.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Qt::PenStyle SplineSeries::style
Controls the style of the line. Set to one of Qt.NoPen, Qt.SolidLine, Qt.DashLine, Qt.DotLine,
Qt.DashDotLine or Qt.DashDotDotLine. Using Qt.CustomDashLine is not supported in the QML API.
By default the style is Qt.SolidLine.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Qt::PenCapStyle SplineSeries::capStyle
Controls the cap style of the line. Set to one of Qt.FlatCap, Qt.SquareCap or Qt.RoundCap. By
default the cap style is Qt.SquareCap.
*/
QTCOMMERCIALCHART_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
Constructs empty series object which is a child of \a parent.
When series object is added to QChartView or QChart instance then the ownerships is transferred.
*/
QSplineSeries::QSplineSeries(QObject *parent) :
QLineSeries(*new QSplineSeriesPrivate(this),parent)
{
Q_D(QSplineSeries);
QObject::connect(this,SIGNAL(pointAdded(int)), d, SLOT(updateControlPoints()));
QObject::connect(this,SIGNAL(pointRemoved(int)), d, SLOT(updateControlPoints()));
QObject::connect(this,SIGNAL(pointReplaced(int)), d, SLOT(updateControlPoints()));
QObject::connect(this,SIGNAL(pointsReplaced()), d, SLOT(updateControlPoints()));
}
/*!
Destroys the object.
*/
QSplineSeries::~QSplineSeries()
{
Q_D(QSplineSeries);
if(d->m_dataset){
d->m_dataset->removeSeries(this);
}
}
QAbstractSeries::SeriesType QSplineSeries::type() const
{
return QAbstractSeries::SeriesTypeSpline;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
QSplineSeriesPrivate::QSplineSeriesPrivate(QSplineSeries* q):QLineSeriesPrivate(q)
{
}
/*!
Calculates control points which are needed by QPainterPath.cubicTo function to draw the cubic Bezier cureve between two points.
*/
void QSplineSeriesPrivate::calculateControlPoints()
{
Q_Q(QSplineSeries);
const QList<QPointF>& points = q->points();
int n = points.count() - 1;
if (n == 1)
{
//for n==1
m_controlPoints[0].setX((2 * points[0].x() + points[1].x()) / 3);
m_controlPoints[0].setY((2 * points[0].y() + points[1].y()) / 3);
m_controlPoints[1].setX(2 * m_controlPoints[0].x() - points[0].x());
m_controlPoints[1].setY(2 * m_controlPoints[0].y() - points[0].y());
return;
}
// Calculate first Bezier control points
// Set of equations for P0 to Pn points.
//
// | 2 1 0 0 ... 0 0 0 ... 0 0 0 | | P1_1 | | P0 + 2 * P1 |
// | 1 4 1 0 ... 0 0 0 ... 0 0 0 | | P1_2 | | 4 * P1 + 2 * P2 |
// | 0 1 4 1 ... 0 0 0 ... 0 0 0 | | P1_3 | | 4 * P2 + 2 * P3 |
// | . . . . . . . . . . . . | | ... | | ... |
// | 0 0 0 0 ... 1 4 1 ... 0 0 0 | * | P1_i | = | 4 * P(i-1) + 2 * Pi |
// | . . . . . . . . . . . . | | ... | | ... |
// | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... 1 4 1 | | P1_(n-1)| | 4 * P(n-2) + 2 * P(n-1) |
// | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... 0 2 7 | | P1_n | | 8 * P(n-1) + Pn |
//
QVector<qreal> vector;
vector.resize(n);
vector[0] = points[0].x() + 2 * points[1].x();
for (int i = 1; i < n - 1; ++i){
vector[i] = 4 * points[i].x() + 2 * points[i + 1].x();
}
vector[n - 1] = (8 * points[n-1].x() + points[n].x()) / 2.0;
QVector<qreal> xControl = firstControlPoints(vector);
vector[0] = points[0].y() + 2 * points[1].y();
for (int i = 1; i < n - 1; ++i) {
vector[i] = 4 * points[i].y() + 2 * points[i + 1].y();
}
vector[n - 1] = (8 * points[n-1].y() + points[n].y()) / 2.0;
QVector<qreal> yControl = firstControlPoints(vector);
for (int i = 0,j =0; i < n; ++i, ++j) {
m_controlPoints[j].setX(xControl[i]);
m_controlPoints[j].setY(yControl[i]);
j++;
if (i < n - 1){
m_controlPoints[j].setX(2 * points[i+1].x() - xControl[i + 1]);
m_controlPoints[j].setY(2 * points[i+1].y() - yControl[i + 1]);
}else{
m_controlPoints[j].setX((points[n].x() + xControl[n - 1]) / 2);
m_controlPoints[j].setY((points[n].y() + yControl[n - 1]) / 2);
}
}
}
QVector<qreal> QSplineSeriesPrivate::firstControlPoints(const QVector<qreal>& vector)
{
QVector<qreal> result;
int count = vector.count();
result.resize(count);
result[0] = vector[0] / 2.0;
QVector<qreal> temp;
temp.resize(count);
temp[0] = 0;
qreal b = 2.0;
for (int i = 1; i < count; i++) {
temp[i] = 1 / b;
b = (i < count - 1 ? 4.0 : 3.5) - temp[i];
result[i]=(vector[i] - result[i - 1]) / b;
}
for (int i = 1; i < count; i++)
result[count - i - 1] -= temp[count - i] * result[count - i];
return result;
}
QPointF QSplineSeriesPrivate::controlPoint(int index) const
{
return m_controlPoints[index];
}
/*!
Updates the control points, besed on currently avaiable knots.
*/
void QSplineSeriesPrivate::updateControlPoints()
{
Q_Q(QSplineSeries);
if (q->count() > 1) {
m_controlPoints.resize(2*q->count()-2);
calculateControlPoints();
}
}
ChartElement* QSplineSeriesPrivate::createGraphics(ChartPresenter* presenter)
{
Q_Q(QSplineSeries);
SplineChartItem* spline = new SplineChartItem(q,presenter);
if(presenter->animationOptions().testFlag(QChart::SeriesAnimations)) {
spline->setAnimation(new SplineAnimation(spline));
}
presenter->chartTheme()->decorate(q, presenter->dataSet()->seriesIndex(q));
return spline;
}
#include "moc_qsplineseries.cpp"
#include "moc_qsplineseries_p.cpp"
QTCOMMERCIALCHART_END_NAMESPACE