org.jfree.data.time.TimePeriodValuesCollection Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: TimePeriodChartHyperlinkProvider.java    From jasperreports with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public JRPrintHyperlink getEntityHyperlink(ChartEntity entity)
{
	JRPrintHyperlink printHyperlink = null;
	if (hasHyperlinks() && entity instanceof XYItemEntity)
	{
		XYItemEntity itemEntity = (XYItemEntity) entity;
		TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = (TimePeriodValuesCollection) itemEntity.getDataset();
		TimePeriodValues series = dataset.getSeries(itemEntity.getSeriesIndex());
		Map<TimePeriod, JRPrintHyperlink> serieHyperlinks = itemHyperlinks.get(series.getKey());
		if (serieHyperlinks != null)
		{
			TimePeriod timePeriod = series.getTimePeriod(itemEntity.getItem());
			printHyperlink = serieHyperlinks.get(timePeriod);
		}
	}
	return printHyperlink;
}
 
Example #2
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A test for bug report 1161340.  I wasn't able to reproduce the problem
 * with this test.
 */
public void test1161340() {
    TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    TimePeriodValues v1 = new TimePeriodValues("V1");
    v1.add(new Day(11, 3, 2005), 1.2);
    v1.add(new Day(12, 3, 2005), 3.4);
    dataset.addSeries(v1);
    assertEquals(1, dataset.getSeriesCount());
    dataset.removeSeries(v1);
    assertEquals(0, dataset.getSeriesCount());
    
    TimePeriodValues v2 = new TimePeriodValues("V2");
    v1.add(new Day(5, 3, 2005), 1.2);
    v1.add(new Day(6, 3, 2005), 3.4);
    dataset.addSeries(v2);
    assertEquals(1, dataset.getSeriesCount());
}
 
Example #3
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Tests the equals() method.
 */
public void testEquals() {
    
    TimePeriodValuesCollection c1 = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    TimePeriodValuesCollection c2 = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    assertTrue(c1.equals(c2));
    
    c1.setXPosition(TimePeriodAnchor.END);
    assertFalse(c1.equals(c2));
    c2.setXPosition(TimePeriodAnchor.END);
    assertTrue(c1.equals(c2));
    
    TimePeriodValues v1 = new TimePeriodValues("Test");
    TimePeriodValues v2 = new TimePeriodValues("Test");
    
    c1.addSeries(v1);
    assertFalse(c1.equals(c2));
    c2.addSeries(v2);
    assertTrue(c1.equals(c2));
}
 
Example #4
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Some checks for the getDomainBounds() method.
 */
public void testGetDomainBoundsWithoutInterval() {
    // check empty dataset
    TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    Range r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false);
    assertNull(r);
    
    // check dataset with one time period
    TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("S1");
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1000L, 2000L), 1.0);
    dataset.addSeries(s1);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false);
    assertEquals(1500.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(1500.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);
    
    // check dataset with two time periods
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1500L, 3000L), 2.0);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false);
    assertEquals(1500.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(2250.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);  
}
 
Example #5
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * A test for bug report 1161340.  I wasn't able to reproduce the problem
 * with this test.
 */
public void test1161340() {
    TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    TimePeriodValues v1 = new TimePeriodValues("V1");
    v1.add(new Day(11, 3, 2005), 1.2);
    v1.add(new Day(12, 3, 2005), 3.4);
    dataset.addSeries(v1);
    assertEquals(1, dataset.getSeriesCount());
    dataset.removeSeries(v1);
    assertEquals(0, dataset.getSeriesCount());
    
    TimePeriodValues v2 = new TimePeriodValues("V2");
    v1.add(new Day(5, 3, 2005), 1.2);
    v1.add(new Day(6, 3, 2005), 3.4);
    dataset.addSeries(v2);
    assertEquals(1, dataset.getSeriesCount());
}
 
Example #6
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Tests the equals() method.
 */
public void testEquals() {
    
    TimePeriodValuesCollection c1 = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    TimePeriodValuesCollection c2 = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    assertTrue(c1.equals(c2));
    
    c1.setXPosition(TimePeriodAnchor.END);
    assertFalse(c1.equals(c2));
    c2.setXPosition(TimePeriodAnchor.END);
    assertTrue(c1.equals(c2));
    
    TimePeriodValues v1 = new TimePeriodValues("Test");
    TimePeriodValues v2 = new TimePeriodValues("Test");
    
    c1.addSeries(v1);
    assertFalse(c1.equals(c2));
    c2.addSeries(v2);
    assertTrue(c1.equals(c2));
}
 
Example #7
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Some checks for the getDomainBounds() method.
 */
public void testGetDomainBoundsWithoutInterval() {
    // check empty dataset
    TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    Range r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false);
    assertNull(r);
    
    // check dataset with one time period
    TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("S1");
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1000L, 2000L), 1.0);
    dataset.addSeries(s1);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false);
    assertEquals(1500.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(1500.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);
    
    // check dataset with two time periods
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1500L, 3000L), 2.0);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false);
    assertEquals(1500.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(2250.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);  
}
 
Example #8
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Some more checks for the getDomainBounds() method.
 * 
 * @see #testGetDomainBoundsWithoutInterval()
 */
public void testGetDomainBoundsWithInterval() {
    // check empty dataset
    TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    Range r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true);
    assertNull(r);
    
    // check dataset with one time period
    TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("S1");
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1000L, 2000L), 1.0);
    dataset.addSeries(s1);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true);
    assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(2000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);
    
    // check dataset with two time periods
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1500L, 3000L), 2.0);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true);
    assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(3000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);  
}
 
Example #9
Source File: ChartUtil.java    From ezScrum with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private XYDataset createBarDataset() {
	final TimePeriodValuesCollection result = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
	Set<String> nameSet = this.m_dataSetMap.keySet();

	for (String name : nameSet) {
		final TimePeriodValues series = new TimePeriodValues(name);

		Map<Date, ? extends Number> map = m_dataSetMap.get(name);

		Iterator<Date> ir = map.keySet().iterator();

		while (ir.hasNext()) {
			Date key = ir.next();
			series.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(key, new Date(key.getTime()
					+ (m_interval * OneDay))), map.get(key));
		}

		result.addSeries(series);
	}
	return result;
}
 
Example #10
Source File: TimePeriodDatasetLabelGenerator.java    From jasperreports with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public String generateLabel(XYDataset dataset, int series, int item)
{
	Comparable<?> seriesName = dataset.getSeriesKey(series);
	Map<TimePeriod, String> labels = labelsMap.get(seriesName);
	if(labels != null)
	{
		return labels.get(((TimePeriodValuesCollection)dataset).getSeries(series).getTimePeriod(item));
	}
	return super.generateLabel( dataset, series, item );
}
 
Example #11
Source File: JRFillTimePeriodDataset.java    From jasperreports with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public Dataset getCustomDataset()
{
	TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
	if (seriesNames != null)
	{
		for(int i = 0; i < seriesNames.size(); i++)
		{
			Comparable<?> seriesName = seriesNames.get(i);
			dataset.addSeries(seriesMap.get(seriesName));
		}
	}
	return dataset;
}
 
Example #12
Source File: ConvertChartContext.java    From jasperreports with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private XYDataset createTimePeriodDataset()
{
	if (sampleTimePeriodDataset == null)
	{
		TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();

		Day today = new Day();
		TimePeriodValues series1 = new TimePeriodValues("First");
		TimePeriodValues series2 = new TimePeriodValues("Second");
		
		for (int i = 0; i < 24; i++) 
		{
			Minute m0 = new Minute(0, new Hour(i, today));
			Minute m1 = new Minute(15, new Hour(i, today));
			Minute m2 = new Minute(30, new Hour(i, today));
			Minute m3 = new Minute(45, new Hour(i, today));
			Minute m4 = new Minute(0, new Hour(i + 1, today));
			series1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(m0.getStart(), m1.getStart()), Math.random());
			series2.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(m1.getStart(), m2.getStart()), Math.random());
			series1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(m2.getStart(), m3.getStart()), Math.random());
			series2.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(m3.getStart(), m4.getStart()), Math.random());
		}

		dataset.addSeries(series1);
		dataset.addSeries(series2);
		
		sampleTimePeriodDataset = dataset;
	}

	return sampleTimePeriodDataset;
}
 
Example #13
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Some more checks for the getDomainBounds() method.
 * 
 * @see #testGetDomainBoundsWithoutInterval()
 */
public void testGetDomainBoundsWithInterval() {
    // check empty dataset
    TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection();
    Range r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true);
    assertNull(r);
    
    // check dataset with one time period
    TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("S1");
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1000L, 2000L), 1.0);
    dataset.addSeries(s1);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true);
    assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(2000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);
    
    // check dataset with two time periods
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1500L, 3000L), 2.0);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true);
    assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(3000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);
    
    // add a third time period
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(6000L, 7000L), 1.5);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true);
    assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(7000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);

    // add a fourth time period
    s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(4000L, 5000L), 1.4);
    r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true);
    assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON);
    assertEquals(7000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON);    
}