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*
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package com.netflix.atlas.chart.graphics
import java.awt.Color
import java.awt.Graphics2D
/**
* Draws a heatmap.
*
* @param heatmap
* Data that should be rendered.
*/
case class TimeSeriesHeatmap(heatmap: Heatmap) extends Element {
def draw(g: Graphics2D, x1: Int, y1: Int, x2: Int, y2: Int): Unit = {
val step = heatmap.step
val xaxis = heatmap.xaxis
val yaxis = heatmap.yaxis
val xscale = xaxis.scale(x1, x2)
val yscale = yaxis.scale(y1, y2)
var t = heatmap.xaxis.start
while (t < xaxis.end) {
val px1 = xscale(t - step)
val px2 = xscale(t)
var i = 0
while (i < heatmap.numberOfValueBuckets) {
heatmap.color(t, i).foreach { c =>
val py1 = if (i == 0) y2 else yscale(heatmap.yTicks(i - 1).v)
val py2 = if (i == heatmap.yTicks.length) y1 else yscale(heatmap.yTicks(i).v)
// Use white base to allow gradients based on alpha to show up clearly if the
// overall background color is black
g.setColor(Color.WHITE)
g.fillRect(px1, py2, px2 - px1, py1 - py2)
g.setColor(c)
g.fillRect(px1, py2, px2 - px1, py1 - py2)
}
i += 1
}
t += step
}
}
}