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Better support for negative values in stacked barcharts. Negative values are stacked from zero to negative direction. Positive values are stacked from zero to positive direction.
Better support for negative values in stacked barcharts. Negative values are stacked from zero to negative direction. Positive values are stacked from zero to positive direction.

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linechartitem.cpp
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#include "linechartitem_p.h"
#include "qlineseries.h"
#include "qlineseries_p.h"
#include "chartpresenter_p.h"
#include <QPainter>
#include <QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent>
QTCOMMERCIALCHART_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
const qreal mouseEventMinWidth(12);
LineChartItem::LineChartItem(QLineSeries* series,ChartPresenter *presenter):
XYChart(series, presenter),
QGraphicsItem(presenter ? presenter->rootItem() : 0),
m_series(series),
m_pointsVisible(false)
{
setZValue(ChartPresenter::LineChartZValue);
QObject::connect(series->d_func(),SIGNAL(updated()),this,SLOT(handleUpdated()));
QObject::connect(series, SIGNAL(visibleChanged()), this, SLOT(handleUpdated()));
handleUpdated();
}
QRectF LineChartItem::boundingRect() const
{
return m_rect;
}
QPainterPath LineChartItem::shape() const
{
return m_path;
}
void LineChartItem::updateGeometry()
{
m_points = geometryPoints();
if(m_points.size()==0)
{
prepareGeometryChange();
m_path = QPainterPath();
m_rect = QRect();
return;
}
QPainterPath linePath(m_points.at(0));
if(m_pointsVisible) {
int size = m_linePen.width();
linePath.addEllipse(m_points.at(0),size,size);
for(int i=1; i< m_points.size();i++) {
linePath.lineTo(m_points.at(i));
linePath.addEllipse(m_points.at(i),size,size);
}
} else {
for(int i=1; i< m_points.size();i++) {
linePath.lineTo(m_points.at(i));
}
}
m_linePath = linePath;
QPainterPathStroker stroker;
// QPainter::drawLine does not respect join styles, for example BevelJoin becomes MiterJoin.
// This is why we are prepared for the "worst case" scenario, i.e. use always MiterJoin and
// multiply line width with square root of two when defining shape and bounding rectangle.
stroker.setWidth(m_linePen.width() * 1.42);
stroker.setJoinStyle(Qt::MiterJoin);
stroker.setCapStyle(Qt::SquareCap);
stroker.setMiterLimit(m_linePen.miterLimit());
prepareGeometryChange();
m_path = stroker.createStroke(linePath);
m_rect = m_path.boundingRect();
setPos(origin());
}
void LineChartItem::handleUpdated()
{
setVisible(m_series->isVisible());
m_pointsVisible = m_series->pointsVisible();
m_linePen = m_series->pen();
update();
}
void LineChartItem::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget)
{
Q_UNUSED(widget)
Q_UNUSED(option)
painter->save();
painter->setPen(m_linePen);
painter->setBrush(m_linePen.color());
painter->setClipRect(clipRect());
if (m_pointsVisible) {
painter->drawPath(m_linePath);
}
else {
for (int i(1); i < m_points.size();i++)
painter->drawLine(m_points.at(i-1), m_points.at(i));
}
painter->restore();
}
void LineChartItem::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
{
emit XYChart::clicked(calculateDomainPoint(event->pos()));
QGraphicsItem::mousePressEvent(event);
}
#include "moc_linechartitem_p.cpp"
QTCOMMERCIALCHART_END_NAMESPACE