Пример #1
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def genChart(width, height):

    chart = VerticalBarChart()
    chart.data = [(12, 11, 9, 6, 2, 22, 7)]

    # Vertical axis - Y axis
    chart.valueAxis.valueMin = 0
    chart.valueAxis.valueMax = 25
    chart.valueAxis.visible = 0  # hide

    # Horizontal axis - X axis
    chart.categoryAxis.categoryNames = [
        'Asia', 'Africa', 'North America', 'South America', 'Antarctica',
        'Europe', 'Australia'
    ]
    # We could hide X axis like we did with Y axis:
    #   example: chart.categoryAxis.visible = 0
    # Hidding the X axis will hide all the elements of X axis
    # and we want to see the labels!
    #   example: chart.categoryAxis.labels.visible = 1 # by default they are visible
    # So we just hide what we don't want to see!
    chart.categoryAxis.visibleAxis = 0  # hide line
    chart.categoryAxis.visibleTicks = 0  # hide line ticks
    chart.categoryAxis.labels.angle = 90  # rotate labels
    chart.categoryAxis.labels.dx = -30  # adjust labels position at x
    chart.categoryAxis.labels.dy = 30  # adjust labels position at y

    # Numbers above each bar
    chart.barLabelFormat = '%s'  # contains the provived string
    chart.barLabels.nudge = 15  # space between the bar and the text
    chart.barLabels.angle = -20  # rotate the text
    chart.barLabels.fontName = 'barText'  # registered font at report.py line 91
    chart.barLabels.fontSize = 20
    chart.barLabels.fillColor = colors.red

    chart.barWidth = 5
    chart.barSpacing = 8  # space between each bar
    # NOTE: bar list doesn't work like we could expect,
    # the first element apparently sets the configuration for all!
    chart.bars[0].fillColor = colors.toColor('hsl(240, 100%, 20%)')
    chart.bars[0].strokeColor = colors.white

    chart.x = width * 5 / 100  # starts at 5% of width space
    chart.y = height * 5 / 100  # starts at 5% of height space
    chart.width = width * 90 / 100  # uses 90% of width
    chart.height = height * 80 / 100  # uses 80% of height

    titleShadow = String(
        19,
        height * 60 / 100 - 1,  # x and y start point
        'Average JC attacks by continent',
        fontSize=20,
        fontName='chartTitle',  # registered font at report.py line 94
        fillColor=colors.red)

    title = String(
        20,
        height * 60 / 100,  # x and y start point
        'Average JC attacks by continent',
        fontSize=20,
        fontName='chartTitle',  # registered font at report.py line 94
        fillColor=colors.orange)

    bounds = title.getBounds()  # returns a tuple with (x1,y1,x2,y2)

    rectangle = Rect(
        bounds[0] - 3,
        bounds[1],  # x1 and y1
        bounds[2] - bounds[0] + 3,
        20  # x2 and y2
    )
    rectangle.fillColor = colors.black

    drawing = Drawing()
    drawing.add(rectangle)
    drawing.add(titleShadow)
    drawing.add(title)
    drawing.add(chart)

    # Bars bottom 'labels'
    # For a better understand of this coordinates please
    # see code guide
    charWidth = utils.getStringWidth('A')
    dataLen = len(chart.data[0])  # 7 elements

    startPoint = chart.getBounds()[0]
    barAndLabelWidth = chart.width / dataLen  # total width / 7 elements
    center = barAndLabelWidth / 2 - charWidth / 2

    yPos = chart.y - 10

    # Example:
    # drawing.add(String(startPoint + barAndLabelWidth * 0 + center, chart.y - 10, 'A'))
    # drawing.add(String(startPoint + barAndLabelWidth * 1 + center, chart.y - 10, 'B'))
    # ...
    # drawing.add(String(startPoint + barAndLabelWidth * 6 + center, chart.y - 10, 'G'))
    for index, char in enumerate('ABCDEFG', start=0):
        xPos = startPoint + barAndLabelWidth * index + center

        drawing.add(String(xPos, yPos, char))

    return drawing