def __init__(self, desc=None): XCategoryAxis.__init__(self) self.desc = None if isString(desc) is True: self.desc = desc self.labels.fontName = DefaultFontName
def __init__(self): LineChart.__init__(self) # Allow for a bounding rectangle. self.strokeColor = None self.fillColor = None # Named so we have less recoding for the horizontal one :-) self.categoryAxis = XCategoryAxis() self.valueAxis = YValueAxis() # This defines two series of 3 points. Just an example. self.data = [(100,110,120,130), (70, 80, 80, 90)] self.categoryNames = ('North','South','East','West') self.lines = TypedPropertyCollection(LineChartProperties) self.lines.strokeWidth = 1 self.lines[0].strokeColor = colors.red self.lines[1].strokeColor = colors.green self.lines[2].strokeColor = colors.blue # control spacing. if useAbsolute = 1 then # the next parameters are in points; otherwise # they are 'proportions' and are normalized to # fit the available space. self.useAbsolute = 0 #- not done yet self.groupSpacing = 1 #5 self.lineLabels = TypedPropertyCollection(Label) self.lineLabelFormat = None self.lineLabelArray = None # This says whether the origin is above or below # the data point. +10 means put the origin ten points # above the data point if value > 0, or ten # points below if data value < 0. This is different # to label dx/dy which are not dependent on the # sign of the data. self.lineLabelNudge = 10 # If you have multiple series, by default they butt # together. # New line chart attributes. self.joinedLines = 1 # Connect items with straight lines. self.inFill = 0 self.reversePlotOrder = 0
def makeTickLabels(self): g = XCategoryAxis.makeTickLabels(self) desc_text = make_desc_test(self, "X") if desc_text is not None: g.add(desc_text) return g
def test0(self): "Test two strings in drawing." path = outputfile("axestest0.ps") from reportlab.graphics.charts.axes import XCategoryAxis d = XCategoryAxis().demo() renderPS.drawToFile(d, path)
def sample6d(): "Sample drawing, xcat/yvalue axes, x connected at value 20 of y." drawing = Drawing(400, 200) data = [(10, 20, 30, 42)] yAxis = YValueAxis() yAxis.setPosition(50, 50, 125) yAxis.configure(data) xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis._length = 300 xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.joinAxis = yAxis xAxis.joinAxisMode = 'value' xAxis.joinAxisPos = 20 xAxis.categoryNames = ['Beer', 'Wine', 'Meat', 'Cannelloni'] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' drawing.add(xAxis) drawing.add(yAxis) return drawing
def sample0b(): "Sample drawing with one xcat axis and one bucket only." drawing = Drawing(400, 200) data = [(10, )] xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis.setPosition(75, 75, 300) xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.categoryNames = ['Ying'] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' drawing.add(xAxis) return drawing
def sample0b(): "Sample drawing with one xcat axis and one bucket only." drawing = Drawing(400, 200) data = [(10,)] xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis.setPosition(75, 75, 300) xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.categoryNames = ['Ying'] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' drawing.add(xAxis) return drawing
def sample1(): "Sample drawing containing two unconnected axes." from reportlab.graphics.shapes import _baseGFontNameB drawing = Drawing(400, 200) data = [(10, 20, 30, 42)] xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis.setPosition(75, 75, 300) xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.categoryNames = ['Beer', 'Wine', 'Meat', 'Cannelloni'] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' xAxis.labels[3].dy = -15 xAxis.labels[3].angle = 30 xAxis.labels[3].fontName = _baseGFontNameB yAxis = YValueAxis() yAxis.setPosition(50, 50, 125) yAxis.configure(data) drawing.add(xAxis) drawing.add(yAxis) return drawing
def sample0c(): "Sample drawing with one xcat axis and two buckets." class DDFStyle(ParagraphStyle): def __init__(self, **kwds): if 'fillColor' in kwds: kwds['textColor'] = kwds.pop('fillColor') kwds.update({ k: v for k, v in ( ('name', 'DDFStyle'), ('alignment', 0), ('hyphenationLang', None), ('hyphenationMinWordLength', 4), ('uriWasteReduce', 0.3), ('embeddedHyphenation', 2), ('textColor', colors.blue), ('backColor', colors.yellow), ) if k not in kwds }) super().__init__(**kwds) drawing = Drawing(400, 200) data = [(10, 20)] xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis.labels.ddfKlass = Paragraph xAxis.labels.ddfStyle = DDFStyle xAxis.labels.maxWidth = 48 xAxis.labels.fillColor = colors.red xAxis.labels.fontName = 'Helvetica' xAxis.labels.fontSize = 12 xAxis.labels.leading = 12 xAxis.setPosition(75, 75, 100) xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.categoryNames = [ 'Ying and Mao\xadTse\xadTung are bonkers', 'Yang is not a comm\xadun\xadist' ] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' drawing.add(xAxis) return drawing
def axes_demo(): drawing = shapes.Drawing(width=500, height=300) data = [(5, 10, 15, 20), (10, 17, 25, 31)] x_axis = XCategoryAxis() x_axis.setPosition(100, 100, 350) x_axis.configure(data, barWidth=None) x_axis.categoryNames = ['Python', 'Ruby', 'C++', 'Haskell', 'Java'] x_axis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' x_axis.labels[0].angle = 45 x_axis.labels[0].fontName = 'Times-Bold' x_axis.labels[1].fontName = 'Courier' x_axis.labels[1].fontSize = 16 drawing.add(x_axis) y_axis = YValueAxis() y_axis.setPosition(75, 75, 150) y_axis.configure(data) drawing.add(y_axis) renderPDF.drawToFile(drawing, 'axes_demo.pdf')
def sample1(): "Sample drawing containing two unconnected axes." from reportlab.graphics.shapes import _baseGFontNameB drawing = Drawing(400, 200) data = [(10, 20, 30, 42)] xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis.setPosition(75, 75, 300) xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.categoryNames = ['Beer','Wine','Meat','Cannelloni'] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' xAxis.labels[3].dy = -15 xAxis.labels[3].angle = 30 xAxis.labels[3].fontName = _baseGFontNameB yAxis = YValueAxis() yAxis.setPosition(50, 50, 125) yAxis.configure(data) drawing.add(xAxis) drawing.add(yAxis) return drawing
""") disc(""" This drawing shows two axes, one of each kind, which have been created directly without reference to any chart: """) from reportlab.graphics import shapes from reportlab.graphics.charts.axes import XCategoryAxis,YValueAxis drawing = Drawing(400, 200) data = [(10, 20, 30, 40), (15, 22, 37, 42)] xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis.setPosition(75, 75, 300) xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.categoryNames = ['Beer', 'Wine', 'Meat', 'Cannelloni'] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' xAxis.labels[3].dy = -15 xAxis.labels[3].angle = 30 xAxis.labels[3].fontName = 'Times-Bold' yAxis = YValueAxis() yAxis.setPosition(50, 50, 125) yAxis.configure(data) drawing.add(xAxis) drawing.add(yAxis)
def generateGraphs(self, x, y): (x1, y1, Width, Height) = self._getGraphRegion(x, y) #Draw Axes yVAxis = YValueAxis() #If we got numeric X vals, we use a ValueAxis, otherwise CategoryAxis. if len(self.x_vals) > 0: if isinstance(self.x_vals[0], str): xVAxis = XCategoryAxis() else: xVAxis = XValueAxis() else: return -1 (y_min, y_max, y_step) = self.getValueAxisScale(yVAxis, [self.y_vals]) if y_min == -1 and y_min == -1 and y_step == -1: return -1 (self.valueMin, self.valueMax, self.valueStep) = (y_min, y_max, y_step) (SizeXaxis, SizeYaxis) = self.getSizes() #lot of ugliness in here to get the split chart working :| if self.betweenSplitsF == True: if self.numSplits == 0: self.tmpYVal = SizeYaxis else: SizeYaxis = self.tmpYVal if self.numSplits > 0: xVAxis.visibleLabels = False xVAxis.visibleTicks = False X_start_pos = x1 - x + SizeYaxis X_width = Width - SizeYaxis - 10 if self.betweenSplitsF == True: if self.numSplits > 0: Y_start_pos = y1 - y + SizeXaxis + (self.numSplits * self.height) - (self.numSplits * 15) else: Y_start_pos = y1 - y + SizeXaxis + (self.numSplits * self.height) Y_height = Height - SizeXaxis + 40 else: Y_start_pos = y1 - y + SizeXaxis + (self.numSplits * self.height) Y_height = Height - SizeXaxis xVAxis.setPosition(X_start_pos, Y_start_pos, X_width) if isinstance(xVAxis, XValueAxis): dataList = [] dataTuple = reduce(lambda a,b: a + (b,), self.x_vals, ()) dataList.append(dataTuple) xVAxis.configure(dataList) xVAxis.labelTextFormat = '%0.' + '%d' % self.xAxisDigits + 'f' else: dataList = [] zerodata = [0 for val in self.x_vals] dataTuple = reduce(lambda a,b: a + (b,), zerodata, ()) dataList.append(dataTuple) xVAxis.configure(dataList) xVAxis.categoryNames = self.x_vals #Ugly hack for setting the labels.dy. Empirical: If there are more than 5 #chars, dy = -35 fits fine (assuming the angle would be > 75,when we have #so long val) maxLen = 0 for val in self.x_vals: valLen = len(val) if valLen > maxLen: maxLen = valLen if maxLen > 5: xVAxis.labels.dy = -35 xVAxis.labels.fontName = 'Helvetica' xVAxis.labels.fontSize = 7 xVAxis.labels.angle = self.xValsDisplayAngle drawLegendF = False if len(self.legendList) > 0: drawLegendF = True drawLabelF = False lblCounts = len(self.x_vals) * len(self.y_vals) if lblCounts <= 30 and self.displayDataLbls == True: drawLabelF = True if len(self.x_vals) == 1: drawLabelF = True #hack to increase chart height to include legend and labels total_height = 0 legendHeight = 0 if drawLegendF == True: #Kludge: We enchroach the space needed for legends by bringing down the #y value by 28 (in drawOn()), we use that space here legendHeight = Y_height + 28 graph_height = Y_height yVAxis.setPosition(X_start_pos, Y_start_pos, Y_height) yVAxis.valueMin = y_min yVAxis.valueMax = y_max yVAxis.valueStep = y_step yVAxis.labels.fontName = 'Helvetica' yVAxis.labels.fontSize = 7 yVAxis.labelTextFormat = '%0.' + '%d' % self.yAxisDigits + 'f' yVAxis.configure(self.y_vals) #will later sync the yVAxis as the ValueAxis of the graph self.drawing.add(xVAxis) if self.numSplits == 0: tmp = self.height self.height = self.origHeight self._drawLabels(self.title, self.x_label, self.y_label) self.height = tmp for graphtype in self.graphList: #Draw only one set of Legends/Labels for any dataset, #even if there are multiple charts drawn for the same dataset if self.labelsDrawnF == True and self.numSplits == 0: drawLabelF = False if self.legendsDrawnF == True and self.numSplits == 0: drawLegendF = False if graphtype == 'Bar': GraphObj = VerticalBarChart() GraphObj.valueAxis = yVAxis self.drawGraph(GraphObj, X_start_pos, Y_start_pos, X_width, graph_height, drawLabelF, drawLegendF, legendHeight) if graphtype == 'Line': GraphObj = HorizontalLineChart() GraphObj.valueAxis = yVAxis self.drawGraph(GraphObj, X_start_pos, Y_start_pos, X_width, graph_height, drawLabelF, drawLegendF, legendHeight)
class HorizontalLineChart(LineChart): """Line chart with multiple lines. A line chart is assumed to have one category and one value axis. Despite its generic name this particular line chart class has a vertical value axis and a horizontal category one. It may evolve into individual horizontal and vertical variants (like with the existing bar charts). Available attributes are: x: x-position of lower-left chart origin y: y-position of lower-left chart origin width: chart width height: chart height useAbsolute: disables auto-scaling of chart elements (?) lineLabelNudge: distance of data labels to data points lineLabels: labels associated with data values lineLabelFormat: format string or callback function groupSpacing: space between categories joinedLines: enables drawing of lines strokeColor: color of chart lines (?) fillColor: color for chart background (?) lines: style list, used cyclically for data series valueAxis: value axis object categoryAxis: category axis object categoryNames: category names data: chart data, a list of data series of equal length """ _attrMap = AttrMap(BASE=LineChart, useAbsolute = AttrMapValue(isNumber, desc='Flag to use absolute spacing values.',advancedUsage=1), lineLabelNudge = AttrMapValue(isNumber, desc='Distance between a data point and its label.',advancedUsage=1), lineLabels = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Handle to the list of data point labels.'), lineLabelFormat = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Formatting string or function used for data point labels.'), lineLabelArray = AttrMapValue(None, desc='explicit array of line label values, must match size of data if present.'), groupSpacing = AttrMapValue(isNumber, desc='? - Likely to disappear.'), joinedLines = AttrMapValue(isNumber, desc='Display data points joined with lines if true.'), lines = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Handle of the lines.'), valueAxis = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Handle of the value axis.'), categoryAxis = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Handle of the category axis.'), categoryNames = AttrMapValue(isListOfStringsOrNone, desc='List of category names.'), data = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Data to be plotted, list of (lists of) numbers.'), inFill = AttrMapValue(isBoolean, desc='Whether infilling should be done.',advancedUsage=1), reversePlotOrder = AttrMapValue(isBoolean, desc='If true reverse plot order.',advancedUsage=1), annotations = AttrMapValue(None, desc='list of callables, will be called with self, xscale, yscale.',advancedUsage=1), ) def __init__(self): LineChart.__init__(self) # Allow for a bounding rectangle. self.strokeColor = None self.fillColor = None # Named so we have less recoding for the horizontal one :-) self.categoryAxis = XCategoryAxis() self.valueAxis = YValueAxis() # This defines two series of 3 points. Just an example. self.data = [(100,110,120,130), (70, 80, 80, 90)] self.categoryNames = ('North','South','East','West') self.lines = TypedPropertyCollection(LineChartProperties) self.lines.strokeWidth = 1 self.lines[0].strokeColor = colors.red self.lines[1].strokeColor = colors.green self.lines[2].strokeColor = colors.blue # control spacing. if useAbsolute = 1 then # the next parameters are in points; otherwise # they are 'proportions' and are normalized to # fit the available space. self.useAbsolute = 0 #- not done yet self.groupSpacing = 1 #5 self.lineLabels = TypedPropertyCollection(Label) self.lineLabelFormat = None self.lineLabelArray = None # This says whether the origin is above or below # the data point. +10 means put the origin ten points # above the data point if value > 0, or ten # points below if data value < 0. This is different # to label dx/dy which are not dependent on the # sign of the data. self.lineLabelNudge = 10 # If you have multiple series, by default they butt # together. # New line chart attributes. self.joinedLines = 1 # Connect items with straight lines. self.inFill = 0 self.reversePlotOrder = 0 def demo(self): """Shows basic use of a line chart.""" drawing = Drawing(200, 100) data = [ (13, 5, 20, 22, 37, 45, 19, 4), (14, 10, 21, 28, 38, 46, 25, 5) ] lc = HorizontalLineChart() lc.x = 20 lc.y = 10 lc.height = 85 lc.width = 170 lc.data = data lc.lines.symbol = makeMarker('Circle') drawing.add(lc) return drawing def calcPositions(self): """Works out where they go. Sets an attribute _positions which is a list of lists of (x, y) matching the data. """ self._seriesCount = len(self.data) self._rowLength = max(list(map(len,self.data))) if self.useAbsolute: # Dimensions are absolute. normFactor = 1.0 else: # Dimensions are normalized to fit. normWidth = self.groupSpacing availWidth = self.categoryAxis.scale(0)[1] normFactor = availWidth / normWidth self._positions = [] for rowNo in range(len(self.data)): lineRow = [] for colNo in range(len(self.data[rowNo])): datum = self.data[rowNo][colNo] if datum is not None: (groupX, groupWidth) = self.categoryAxis.scale(colNo) x = groupX + (0.5 * self.groupSpacing * normFactor) y = self.valueAxis.scale(0) height = self.valueAxis.scale(datum) - y lineRow.append((x, y+height)) self._positions.append(lineRow) def _innerDrawLabel(self, rowNo, colNo, x, y): "Draw a label for a given item in the list." labelFmt = self.lineLabelFormat labelValue = self.data[rowNo][colNo] if labelFmt is None: labelText = None elif type(labelFmt) is str: if labelFmt == 'values': try: labelText = self.lineLabelArray[rowNo][colNo] except: labelText = None else: labelText = labelFmt % labelValue elif hasattr(labelFmt,'__call__'): labelText = labelFmt(labelValue) else: raise ValueError("Unknown formatter type %s, expected string or function"%labelFmt) if labelText: label = self.lineLabels[(rowNo, colNo)] if not label.visible: return # Make sure labels are some distance off the data point. if y > 0: label.setOrigin(x, y + self.lineLabelNudge) else: label.setOrigin(x, y - self.lineLabelNudge) label.setText(labelText) else: label = None return label def drawLabel(self, G, rowNo, colNo, x, y): '''Draw a label for a given item in the list. G must have an add method''' G.add(self._innerDrawLabel(rowNo,colNo,x,y)) def makeLines(self): g = Group() labelFmt = self.lineLabelFormat P = list(range(len(self._positions))) if self.reversePlotOrder: P.reverse() inFill = self.inFill if inFill: inFillY = self.categoryAxis._y inFillX0 = self.valueAxis._x inFillX1 = inFillX0 + self.categoryAxis._length inFillG = getattr(self,'_inFillG',g) # Iterate over data rows. for rowNo in P: row = self._positions[rowNo] styleCount = len(self.lines) styleIdx = rowNo % styleCount rowStyle = self.lines[styleIdx] rowColor = rowStyle.strokeColor dash = getattr(rowStyle, 'strokeDashArray', None) if hasattr(self.lines[styleIdx], 'strokeWidth'): strokeWidth = self.lines[styleIdx].strokeWidth elif hasattr(self.lines, 'strokeWidth'): strokeWidth = self.lines.strokeWidth else: strokeWidth = None # Iterate over data columns. if self.joinedLines: points = [] for colNo in range(len(row)): points += row[colNo] if inFill: points = points + [inFillX1,inFillY,inFillX0,inFillY] inFillG.add(Polygon(points,fillColor=rowColor,strokeColor=rowColor,strokeWidth=0.1)) else: line = PolyLine(points,strokeColor=rowColor,strokeLineCap=0,strokeLineJoin=1) if strokeWidth: line.strokeWidth = strokeWidth if dash: line.strokeDashArray = dash g.add(line) if hasattr(self.lines[styleIdx], 'symbol'): uSymbol = self.lines[styleIdx].symbol elif hasattr(self.lines, 'symbol'): uSymbol = self.lines.symbol else: uSymbol = None if uSymbol: for colNo in range(len(row)): x1, y1 = row[colNo] symbol = uSymbol2Symbol(uSymbol,x1,y1,rowStyle.strokeColor) if symbol: g.add(symbol) # Draw item labels. for colNo in range(len(row)): x1, y1 = row[colNo] self.drawLabel(g, rowNo, colNo, x1, y1) return g def draw(self): "Draws itself." vA, cA = self.valueAxis, self.categoryAxis vA.setPosition(self.x, self.y, self.height) if vA: vA.joinAxis = cA if cA: cA.joinAxis = vA vA.configure(self.data) # If zero is in chart, put x axis there, otherwise # use bottom. xAxisCrossesAt = vA.scale(0) if ((xAxisCrossesAt > self.y + self.height) or (xAxisCrossesAt < self.y)): y = self.y else: y = xAxisCrossesAt cA.setPosition(self.x, y, self.width) cA.configure(self.data) self.calcPositions() g = Group() g.add(self.makeBackground()) if self.inFill: self._inFillG = Group() g.add(self._inFillG) g.add(cA) g.add(vA) cAdgl = getattr(cA,'drawGridLast',False) vAdgl = getattr(vA,'drawGridLast',False) if not cAdgl: cA.makeGrid(g,parent=self,dim=vA.getGridDims) if not vAdgl: vA.makeGrid(g,parent=self,dim=cA.getGridDims) g.add(self.makeLines()) if cAdgl: cA.makeGrid(g,parent=self,dim=vA.getGridDims) if vAdgl: vA.makeGrid(g,parent=self,dim=cA.getGridDims) for a in getattr(self,'annotations',()): g.add(a(self,cA.scale,vA.scale)) return g
def generatePdfReport(request): # Create the HttpResponse object with the appropriate PDF headers. response = HttpResponse(content_type='application/pdf') response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename="somefilename.pdf"' # Create the PDF object, using the response object as its "file." p = canvas.Canvas(response) # Draw things on the PDF. Here's where the PDF generation happens. # See the ReportLab documentation for the full list of functionality. Title="Test Report" PAGE_HEIGHT=defaultPageSize[1] PAGE_WIDTH=defaultPageSize[0] p.drawCentredString(PAGE_WIDTH/2.0, PAGE_HEIGHT-108, Title) p.drawString(100,900,"Test Configuration") configuration=request.session["test_configuration"] data=[['Operation','On/Off','Percentage','Keys','Size']] if 'readState' in configuration: readData=[['Read',configuration['readState'],configuration['readPercentage'],configuration['readKeys'],configuration['readSize']]] else: readData=[['Read','0','0','0','0']] data=data+readData if 'writeState' in configuration: writeData=[['Write',configuration['writeState'],configuration['writePercentage'],configuration['writeKeys'],configuration['writeSize']]] else: writeData=[['Write','0','0','0','0']] data=data+writeData if 'updateState' in configuration: updateData=[['Update',configuration['updateState'],configuration['updatePercentage'],configuration['updateKeys'],configuration['updateSize']]] else: updateData=[['Update','0','0','0','0']] data=data+updateData table = Table(data, colWidths=100, rowHeights=20) table.hAlign="CENTER" table.setStyle(TableStyle()) table.wrapOn(p, 300, 800) table.drawOn(p,80,550) p.drawString(80,700,"Test Configuration") p.drawString(80,500,"Test Time : ") p.drawString(200,500,str(t1.getTime()) + " miliseconds " ) p.drawString(80,400,"Test Chart") p.saveState() drawing = Drawing(10, 10) data = [(10, 20, 30, 40), (15, 22, 37, 42)] xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis.setPosition(75, 75, 300) xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.categoryNames = ['Beer', 'Wine', 'Meat', 'Cannelloni'] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = 'n' xAxis.labels[3].dy = -15 xAxis.labels[3].angle = 30 xAxis.labels[3].fontName = 'Times-Bold' yAxis = YValueAxis() yAxis.setPosition(50, 50, 125) yAxis.configure(data) drawing.add(xAxis) drawing.add(yAxis) # Close the PDF object cleanly, and we're done. p.showPage() p.save() return response
class HorizontalLineChart(LineChart): """Line chart with multiple lines. A line chart is assumed to have one category and one value axis. Despite its generic name this particular line chart class has a vertical value axis and a horizontal category one. It may evolve into individual horizontal and vertical variants (like with the existing bar charts). Available attributes are: x: x-position of lower-left chart origin y: y-position of lower-left chart origin width: chart width height: chart height useAbsolute: disables auto-scaling of chart elements (?) lineLabelNudge: distance of data labels to data points lineLabels: labels associated with data values lineLabelFormat: format string or callback function groupSpacing: space between categories joinedLines: enables drawing of lines strokeColor: color of chart lines (?) fillColor: color for chart background (?) lines: style list, used cyclically for data series valueAxis: value axis object categoryAxis: category axis object categoryNames: category names data: chart data, a list of data series of equal length """ _attrMap = AttrMap(BASE=LineChart, useAbsolute = AttrMapValue(isNumber, desc='Flag to use absolute spacing values.',advancedUsage=1), lineLabelNudge = AttrMapValue(isNumber, desc='Distance between a data point and its label.',advancedUsage=1), lineLabels = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Handle to the list of data point labels.'), lineLabelFormat = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Formatting string or function used for data point labels.'), lineLabelArray = AttrMapValue(None, desc='explicit array of line label values, must match size of data if present.'), groupSpacing = AttrMapValue(isNumber, desc='? - Likely to disappear.'), joinedLines = AttrMapValue(isNumber, desc='Display data points joined with lines if true.'), lines = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Handle of the lines.'), valueAxis = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Handle of the value axis.'), categoryAxis = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Handle of the category axis.'), categoryNames = AttrMapValue(isListOfStringsOrNone, desc='List of category names.'), data = AttrMapValue(None, desc='Data to be plotted, list of (lists of) numbers.'), inFill = AttrMapValue(isBoolean, desc='Whether infilling should be done.',advancedUsage=1), reversePlotOrder = AttrMapValue(isBoolean, desc='If true reverse plot order.',advancedUsage=1), annotations = AttrMapValue(None, desc='list of callables, will be called with self, xscale, yscale.',advancedUsage=1), ) def __init__(self): LineChart.__init__(self) # Allow for a bounding rectangle. self.strokeColor = None self.fillColor = None # Named so we have less recoding for the horizontal one :-) self.categoryAxis = XCategoryAxis() self.valueAxis = YValueAxis() # This defines two series of 3 points. Just an example. self.data = [(100,110,120,130), (70, 80, 80, 90)] self.categoryNames = ('North','South','East','West') self.lines = TypedPropertyCollection(LineChartProperties) self.lines.strokeWidth = 1 self.lines[0].strokeColor = colors.red self.lines[1].strokeColor = colors.green self.lines[2].strokeColor = colors.blue # control spacing. if useAbsolute = 1 then # the next parameters are in points; otherwise # they are 'proportions' and are normalized to # fit the available space. self.useAbsolute = 0 #- not done yet self.groupSpacing = 1 #5 self.lineLabels = TypedPropertyCollection(Label) self.lineLabelFormat = None self.lineLabelArray = None # This says whether the origin is above or below # the data point. +10 means put the origin ten points # above the data point if value > 0, or ten # points below if data value < 0. This is different # to label dx/dy which are not dependent on the # sign of the data. self.lineLabelNudge = 10 # If you have multiple series, by default they butt # together. # New line chart attributes. self.joinedLines = 1 # Connect items with straight lines. self.inFill = 0 self.reversePlotOrder = 0 def demo(self): """Shows basic use of a line chart.""" drawing = Drawing(200, 100) data = [ (13, 5, 20, 22, 37, 45, 19, 4), (14, 10, 21, 28, 38, 46, 25, 5) ] lc = HorizontalLineChart() lc.x = 20 lc.y = 10 lc.height = 85 lc.width = 170 lc.data = data lc.lines.symbol = makeMarker('Circle') drawing.add(lc) return drawing def calcPositions(self): """Works out where they go. Sets an attribute _positions which is a list of lists of (x, y) matching the data. """ self._seriesCount = len(self.data) self._rowLength = max(list(map(len,self.data))) if self.useAbsolute: # Dimensions are absolute. normFactor = 1.0 else: # Dimensions are normalized to fit. normWidth = self.groupSpacing availWidth = self.categoryAxis.scale(0)[1] normFactor = availWidth / normWidth self._normFactor = normFactor self._yzero = yzero = self.valueAxis.scale(0) self._hngs = hngs = 0.5 * self.groupSpacing * normFactor self._positions = [] for rowNo in range(len(self.data)): lineRow = [] for colNo in range(len(self.data[rowNo])): datum = self.data[rowNo][colNo] if datum is not None: (groupX, groupWidth) = self.categoryAxis.scale(colNo) x = groupX + hngs y = yzero height = self.valueAxis.scale(datum) - y lineRow.append((x, y+height)) self._positions.append(lineRow) def _innerDrawLabel(self, rowNo, colNo, x, y): "Draw a label for a given item in the list." labelFmt = self.lineLabelFormat labelValue = self.data[rowNo][colNo] if labelFmt is None: labelText = None elif type(labelFmt) is str: if labelFmt == 'values': try: labelText = self.lineLabelArray[rowNo][colNo] except: labelText = None else: labelText = labelFmt % labelValue elif hasattr(labelFmt,'__call__'): labelText = labelFmt(labelValue) else: raise ValueError("Unknown formatter type %s, expected string or function"%labelFmt) if labelText: label = self.lineLabels[(rowNo, colNo)] if not label.visible: return # Make sure labels are some distance off the data point. if y > 0: label.setOrigin(x, y + self.lineLabelNudge) else: label.setOrigin(x, y - self.lineLabelNudge) label.setText(labelText) else: label = None return label def drawLabel(self, G, rowNo, colNo, x, y): '''Draw a label for a given item in the list. G must have an add method''' G.add(self._innerDrawLabel(rowNo,colNo,x,y)) def makeLines(self): g = Group() labelFmt = self.lineLabelFormat P = list(range(len(self._positions))) if self.reversePlotOrder: P.reverse() inFill = self.inFill if inFill: inFillY = self.categoryAxis._y inFillX0 = self.valueAxis._x inFillX1 = inFillX0 + self.categoryAxis._length inFillG = getattr(self,'_inFillG',g) yzero = self._yzero # Iterate over data rows. for rowNo in P: row = self._positions[rowNo] styleCount = len(self.lines) styleIdx = rowNo % styleCount rowStyle = self.lines[styleIdx] rowColor = rowStyle.strokeColor dash = getattr(rowStyle, 'strokeDashArray', None) lineStyle = getattr(rowStyle,'lineStyle',None) if hasattr(rowStyle, 'strokeWidth'): strokeWidth = rowStyle.strokeWidth elif hasattr(self.lines, 'strokeWidth'): strokeWidth = self.lines.strokeWidth else: strokeWidth = None # Iterate over data columns. if lineStyle=='bar': barWidth = getattr(rowStyle,'barWidth',Percentage(50)) fillColor = getattr(rowStyle,'fillColor',rowColor) if isinstance(barWidth,Percentage): hbw = self._hngs*barWidth*0.01 else: hbw = barWidth*0.5 for colNo in range(len(row)): x,y = row[colNo] g.add(Rect(x-hbw,min(y,yzero),2*hbw,abs(y-yzero),strokeWidth=strokeWidth,strokeColor=rowColor,fillColor=fillColor)) elif self.joinedLines or lineStyle=='joinedLine': points = [] for colNo in range(len(row)): points += row[colNo] if inFill: points = points + [inFillX1,inFillY,inFillX0,inFillY] inFillG.add(Polygon(points,fillColor=rowColor,strokeColor=rowColor,strokeWidth=0.1)) else: line = PolyLine(points,strokeColor=rowColor,strokeLineCap=0,strokeLineJoin=1) if strokeWidth: line.strokeWidth = strokeWidth if dash: line.strokeDashArray = dash g.add(line) if hasattr(rowStyle, 'symbol'): uSymbol = rowStyle.symbol elif hasattr(self.lines, 'symbol'): uSymbol = self.lines.symbol else: uSymbol = None if uSymbol: for colNo in range(len(row)): x1, y1 = row[colNo] symbol = uSymbol2Symbol(uSymbol,x1,y1,rowStyle.strokeColor) if symbol: g.add(symbol) # Draw item labels. for colNo in range(len(row)): x1, y1 = row[colNo] self.drawLabel(g, rowNo, colNo, x1, y1) return g def draw(self): "Draws itself." vA, cA = self.valueAxis, self.categoryAxis vA.setPosition(self.x, self.y, self.height) if vA: vA.joinAxis = cA if cA: cA.joinAxis = vA vA.configure(self.data) # If zero is in chart, put x axis there, otherwise # use bottom. xAxisCrossesAt = vA.scale(0) if ((xAxisCrossesAt > self.y + self.height) or (xAxisCrossesAt < self.y)): y = self.y else: y = xAxisCrossesAt cA.setPosition(self.x, y, self.width) cA.configure(self.data) self.calcPositions() g = Group() g.add(self.makeBackground()) if self.inFill: self._inFillG = Group() g.add(self._inFillG) g.add(cA) g.add(vA) cAdgl = getattr(cA,'drawGridLast',False) vAdgl = getattr(vA,'drawGridLast',False) if not cAdgl: cA.makeGrid(g,parent=self,dim=vA.getGridDims) if not vAdgl: vA.makeGrid(g,parent=self,dim=cA.getGridDims) g.add(self.makeLines()) if cAdgl: cA.makeGrid(g,parent=self,dim=vA.getGridDims) if vAdgl: vA.makeGrid(g,parent=self,dim=cA.getGridDims) for a in getattr(self,'annotations',()): g.add(a(self,cA.scale,vA.scale)) return g
disc( """ This drawing shows two axes, one of each kind, which have been created directly without reference to any chart: """ ) from reportlab.graphics import shapes from reportlab.graphics.charts.axes import XCategoryAxis, YValueAxis drawing = Drawing(400, 200) data = [(10, 20, 30, 40), (15, 22, 37, 42)] xAxis = XCategoryAxis() xAxis.setPosition(75, 75, 300) xAxis.configure(data) xAxis.categoryNames = ["Beer", "Wine", "Meat", "Cannelloni"] xAxis.labels.boxAnchor = "n" xAxis.labels[3].dy = -15 xAxis.labels[3].angle = 30 xAxis.labels[3].fontName = "Times-Bold" yAxis = YValueAxis() yAxis.setPosition(50, 50, 125) yAxis.configure(data) drawing.add(xAxis) drawing.add(yAxis)