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/*
* Copyright 2003-2004, Franz-Josef Elmer, All rights reserved
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details
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*
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* along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
package jcckit.plot;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import jcckit.util.ConfigParameters;
import jcckit.util.TicLabelFormat;
/**
* Map of number intervals onto a text label. The map is defined by a
* map description string provided by configuration data.
*
* The map description is a list
* of conditions separated by ';'. The conditions are tested from left to
* right until a condition is fulfilled for the tic value. If no condition
* is fullfilled a '?' will be returned.
*
* A condition description has one of the following forms:
*
<label>
* <number>=<label>
* <number1>:<number2>=<label>
*
* The first type of condition is always fulfilled. It will return
* <label>. This is a kind of else condtion
* which is put at the end of the condition list.
*
* The second form maps a particular number onto a label. In order to be
* equal with the sepcified number the tic value should not deviate more
* than 1 ppm (part per millions) from <number>.
*
* The third form maps an interval onto a label. The condition reads
*
* <number1> <= tic label < <number2>
*
* Examples:
*
* 1=monday;2=tuesday;3=wednesday;4=thursday;5=friday;6=saturday;7=sunday
* 0.5:1.5=I; 1.5:2.5 = II; 2.5:3.5 = III; the rest
*
*
* @author Franz-Josef Elmer
*/
public class TicLabelMap implements TicLabelFormat {
public static final String MAP_KEY = "map";
private static class MapItem {
private double _min = Double.MIN_VALUE;
private double _max = Double.MAX_VALUE;
private final String label;
public MapItem(String item) {
int index = item.indexOf('=');
if (index < 0) {
label = item;
} else {
label = item.substring(index + 1).trim();
item = item.substring(0, index).trim();
index = item.indexOf(':');
if (index < 0) {
_min = Double.parseDouble(item);
_max = _min == 0 ? Double.MIN_VALUE : _min * 1.000001d;
_min = _min * 0.999999d;
if (_min > _max) {
double z = _min;
_min = _max;
_max = z;
}
} else {
_min = Double.parseDouble(item.substring(0, index));
_max = Double.parseDouble(item.substring(index + 1));
}
}
}
public boolean isInside(double value) {
return value >= _min && value < _max;
}
}
private final MapItem[] _map;
/**
* Creates an instance from the specified configuration parameters.
*
* Key & Default Value Type Mandatory
* Description
* map
* String yes
* Map description as explained above.
*
*/
public TicLabelMap(ConfigParameters config) {
StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(config.get(MAP_KEY), ";");
_map = new MapItem[tokenizer.countTokens()];
for (int i = 0; i < _map.length; i++)
{
String item = tokenizer.nextToken();
try {
_map[i] = new MapItem(item.trim());
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
throw new NumberFormatException("Item '" + item + "' of "
+ config.getFullKey(MAP_KEY) + " has an invalid number.");
}
}
}
/**
* Maps the specified tic value onto a text label in accordance
* with the map description.
*/
public String form(double ticValue) {
String result = "?";
for (int i = 0; i < _map.length; i++) {
if (_map[i].isInside(ticValue)) {
result = _map[i].label;
break;
}
}
return result;
}
}