def test_fail_to_add_yerr_for_another_yerr(self): mc = MarkedColumns() mc.add_y(0) mc.add_y(1) mc.add_y(2) mc.add_y(3) mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(1, 0, 0)) expected = [(0, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y1]'), (3, '[Y2]'), (1, '[Y0_YErr]')] self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels()) self.assertRaises(ValueError, lambda: mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(0, 1, 2)))
def __init__(self, ws): """ Initialise the model with the workspace :param ws: Workspace to be used for providing data :raises ValueError: if the workspace is not supported """ self.supports(ws) self.ws = ws self.ws_num_rows = self.ws.rowCount() self.ws_num_cols = self.ws.columnCount() self.ws_column_types = self.ws.columnTypes() self.marked_columns = MarkedColumns() self._original_column_headers = self.get_column_headers()
def test_add_y_err_duplicate_column(self): mc = MarkedColumns() ec = ErrorColumn(2, 4, 0) mc.add_y_err(ec) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) mc.add_y_err(ec) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) ec2 = ErrorColumn(3, 5, 0) mc.add_y_err(ec2) self.assertEqual(2, len(mc.as_y_err)) mc.add_y_err(ec2) self.assertEqual(2, len(mc.as_y_err))
def test_add_y_err_duplicate_column_different_reference_col(self): """ Test for adding a new YErr column with a _different_ source column but same reference column -> The new YErr must replace the old one """ mc = MarkedColumns() ec = ErrorColumn(column=2, error_for_column=4, label_index=0) mc.add_y_err(ec) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) self.assertEqual(2, mc.as_y_err[0].column) self.assertEqual(4, mc.as_y_err[0].error_for_column) # different source column but contains error for the same column # adding this one should replace the first one ec2 = ErrorColumn(column=3, error_for_column=4, label_index=0) mc.add_y_err(ec2) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) self.assertEqual(3, mc.as_y_err[0].column) self.assertEqual(4, mc.as_y_err[0].error_for_column)
def test_add_already_marked(self): mc = MarkedColumns() relevant_funcs = [ ReferenceHolder(mc.add_x, mc.as_x), ReferenceHolder(mc.add_y, mc.as_y) ] all_combinations = permutations(relevant_funcs, 2) for combination in all_combinations: self.execute_add_already_marked(*combination)
def test_add_y_err(self): """ Test adding YErr columns that do not overlap in any way """ mc = MarkedColumns() ec = ErrorColumn(2, 4, 0) mc.add_y_err(ec) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) ec = ErrorColumn(3, 5, 0) mc.add_y_err(ec) self.assertEqual(2, len(mc.as_y_err)) ec = ErrorColumn(1, 6, 0) mc.add_y_err(ec) self.assertEqual(3, len(mc.as_y_err))
def test_changing_y_to_none_removes_associated_yerr_columns(self): """ Test to check if a first column is marked as Y, a second column YErr is associated with it, but then the first one is changed to X - the YErr mark should be removed """ mc = MarkedColumns() mc.add_y(4) ec = ErrorColumn(column=2, error_for_column=4, label_index=0) mc.add_y_err(ec) # check that we have both a Y col and an associated YErr self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y)) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) mc.remove(4) # changing the column to NONE should have removed it from X, Y and YErr self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_x)) self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_y)) self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_y_err))
def test_add_y(self): mc = MarkedColumns() self.execute_add(mc.add_y, mc.as_y)
def test_build_labels_x_y_and_yerr(self): mc = MarkedColumns() mc.add_y(0) mc.add_y(1) mc.add_y(2) mc.add_y(3) mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(1, 0, 0)) expected = [(0, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y1]'), (3, '[Y2]'), (1, '[Y0_YErr]')] self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels()) expected = [(1, '[X0]'), (0, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y1]'), (3, '[Y2]')] mc.add_x(1) self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels()) expected = [(1, '[X0]'), (2, '[Y0]'), (3, '[Y1]'), (0, '[Y1_YErr]')] mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(0, 3, 2)) self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels())
def test_build_labels_y_and_yerr_change_first(self): mc = MarkedColumns() mc.add_y(0) mc.add_y(1) mc.add_y(2) # change one of the columns to YErr mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(0, 1, 1)) # note: the first column is being set -> this decreases the label index of all columns to its right by 1 expected = [(1, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y1]'), (0, '[Y0_YErr]')] self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels()) # change the last Y column to YErr mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(2, 1, 0)) expected = [(1, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y0_YErr]')] self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels())
def test_add_x(self): mc = MarkedColumns() self.execute_add(mc.add_x, mc.as_x)
def test_find_yerr(self): mc = MarkedColumns() mc.add_y(0) mc.add_y(1) mc.add_y(2) mc.add_y(3) mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(4, 1, 1)) expected = {1: 4} self.assertEqual(expected, mc.find_yerr([1])) # Replace the Y column, which has an associated YErr. This should remove the YErr as well mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(1, 3, 1)) expected = {3: 1} self.assertEqual(expected, mc.find_yerr([0, 1, 2, 3])) mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(4, 2, 1)) expected = {2: 4, 3: 1} self.assertEqual(expected, mc.find_yerr([0, 1, 2, 3]))
def test_remove_column(self): mc = MarkedColumns() mc.add_y(4) mc.add_x(3) ec = ErrorColumn(column=2, error_for_column=6, label_index=0) mc.add_y_err(ec) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_x)) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y)) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) mc.remove(4) self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_y)) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_x)) mc.remove(3) self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_x)) self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_y)) self.assertEqual(1, len(mc.as_y_err)) mc.remove(2) self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_x)) self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_y)) self.assertEqual(0, len(mc.as_y_err))
def test_build_labels_y_and_yerr_change_middle(self): mc = MarkedColumns() mc.add_y(0) mc.add_y(1) mc.add_y(2) # change one of the columns to YErr mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(1, 0, 0)) expected = [(0, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y1]'), (1, '[Y0_YErr]')] self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels()) # change the last Y column to YErr mc.add_y_err(ErrorColumn(2, 0, 0)) expected = [(0, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y0_YErr]')] self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels())
class TableWorkspaceDisplayModel: SPECTRUM_PLOT_LEGEND_STRING = '{}-{}' BIN_PLOT_LEGEND_STRING = '{}-bin-{}' ALLOWED_WORKSPACE_TYPES = [PeaksWorkspace, TableWorkspace] @classmethod def supports(cls, ws): """ Checks that the provided workspace is supported by this display. :param ws: Workspace to be checked for support :raises ValueError: if the workspace is not supported """ if not any( isinstance(ws, allowed_type) for allowed_type in cls.ALLOWED_WORKSPACE_TYPES): raise ValueError( "The workspace type is not supported: {0}".format(ws)) def __init__(self, ws): """ Initialise the model with the workspace :param ws: Workspace to be used for providing data :raises ValueError: if the workspace is not supported """ self.supports(ws) self.ws = ws self.ws_num_rows = self.ws.rowCount() self.ws_num_cols = self.ws.columnCount() self.ws_column_types = self.ws.columnTypes() self.marked_columns = MarkedColumns() self._original_column_headers = self.get_column_headers() def _get_v3d_from_str(self, string): if '[' in string and ']' in string: string = string[1:-1] if ',' in string: return V3D(*[float(x) for x in string.split(',')]) else: raise ValueError("'{}' is not a valid V3D string.".format(string)) def original_column_headers(self): return self._original_column_headers[:] def build_current_labels(self): return self.marked_columns.build_labels() def get_name(self): return self.ws.name() def get_column_headers(self): return self.ws.getColumnNames() def get_column(self, index): return self.ws.column(index) def get_number_of_rows(self): return self.ws_num_rows def get_number_of_columns(self): return self.ws_num_cols def get_column_header(self, index): return self.get_column_headers()[index] def is_peaks_workspace(self): return isinstance(self.ws, PeaksWorkspace) def set_cell_data(self, row, col, data, is_v3d): # if the cell contains V3D data, construct a V3D object # from the string to that it can be properly set if is_v3d: data = self._get_v3d_from_str(data) self.ws.setCell(row, col, data)
def test_build_labels_x_y(self): # TODO test this edge case: mark all columns Y, remove one that is not the last one! mc = MarkedColumns() mc.add_y(0) mc.add_y(1) mc.add_y(2) mc.add_y(3) # note that the max Y label number will decrease as more Y columns are being changed to X expected = [(0, '[Y0]'), (1, '[Y1]'), (2, '[Y2]'), (3, '[Y3]')] self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels()) expected = [(1, '[X0]'), (0, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y1]'), (3, '[Y2]')] mc.add_x(1) self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels()) expected = [(1, '[X0]'), (3, '[X1]'), (0, '[Y0]'), (2, '[Y1]')] mc.add_x(3) self.assertEqual(expected, mc.build_labels())
def test_add_y_duplicate_column(self): mc = MarkedColumns() self.execute_add_duplicate_column(mc.add_y, mc.as_y)