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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022. JetBrains s.r.o.
* Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
*/
package org.jetbrains.letsPlot.geom
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.Stat
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.GeomKind
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.GeomOptions
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.Layer
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.SamplingOptions
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.WithColorOption
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.WithFillOption
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.geom.DotplotAesthetics
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.geom.DotplotMapping
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.geom.DotplotParameters
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.stat.DotplotStatAesthetics
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.intern.layer.stat.DotplotStatParameters
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.pos.positionIdentity
import org.jetbrains.letsPlot.tooltips.TooltipOptions
@Suppress("ClassName", "SpellCheckingInspection")
/**
* Dotplot represents individual observations in a batch of data with circular dots.
* The diameter of a dot corresponds to the maximum width or bin width, depending on the binning algorithm.
*
* ## Notes
*
* With "dotdensity" binning, the bin positions are determined by the data and binwidth, which is the maximum width of each bin.
* With "histodot" binning, the bins have fixed positions and fixed widths, much like a histogram.
*
* Computed variables:
*
* - ..count.. : number of points with x-axis coordinate in the same bin.
* - ..binwidth.. : max width of each bin if method is "dotdensity"; width of each bin if method is "histodot".
*
* ## Examples
*
* - [geom_dotplot.ipynb](https://nbviewer.org/github/JetBrains/lets-plot-docs/blob/master/source/kotlin_examples/cookbook/geom_dotplot.ipynb)
*
* @param data The data to be displayed in this layer. If null, the default, the data
* is inherited from the plot data as specified in the call to [letsPlot][org.jetbrains.letsPlot.letsPlot].
* @param showLegend default = true.
* false - do not show legend for this layer.
* @param inheritAes default = true.
* false - do not combine the layer aesthetic mappings with the plot shared mappings.
* @param manualKey String or result of the call to the `layerKey()` function.
* The key to show in the manual legend. Specifies the text for the legend label or advanced settings using the `layerKey()` function.
* @param sampling Result of the call to the `samplingXxx()` function.
* To prevent any sampling for this layer pass value `samplingNone`.
* For more info see [sampling.html](https://lets-plot.org/kotlin/sampling.html).
* @param tooltips Result of the call to the `layerTooltips()` function.
* Specifies appearance, style and content.
* @param x X-axis coordinates.
* @param bins When method is "histodot", this specifies number of bins (default = 30). Overridden by `binWidth`.
* @param center When method is "histodot", this specifies x-value to align bin centers to.
* @param boundary When method is "histodot", this specifies x-value to align bin boundary
* (i.e. point between bins) to.
* @param method default = "dotdensity".
* Use "dotdensity" for dot-density binning,
* or "histodot" for fixed bin widths (like in geomHistogram).
* @param binWidth When method is "dotdensity", this specifies maximum bin width.
* When method is "histodot", this specifies bin width.
* @param stackDir Which direction to stack the dots.
* Values: "up", "down", "center", "centerwhole" (default = "up").
* @param stackRatio default = 1.0.
* How close to stack the dots.
* Use smaller values for closer, overlapping dots.
* @param dotSize default = 1.0.
* The diameter of the dots relative to binWidth.
* @param stackGroups Stack dots across groups when method = "histodot".
* @param stroke Width of the dot border.
* @param alpha Transparency level of a layer.
* Understands numbers between 0 and 1.
* @param color Color of geometry lines.
* For more info see: [aesthetics.html#color-and-fill](https://lets-plot.org/kotlin/aesthetics.html#color-and-fill).
* @param fill Fill color.
* For more info see: [aesthetics.html#color-and-fill](https://lets-plot.org/kotlin/aesthetics.html#color-and-fill).
* @param colorBy default = "color" ("fill", "color", "paint_a", "paint_b", "paint_c").
* Defines the color aesthetic for the geometry.
* @param fillBy default = "fill" ("fill", "color", "paint_a", "paint_b", "paint_c").
* Defines the fill aesthetic for the geometry.
* @param mapping Set of aesthetic mappings.
* Aesthetic mappings describe the way that variables in the data are
* mapped to plot "aesthetics".
*/
class geomDotplot(
data: Map<*, *>? = null,
showLegend: Boolean = true,
inheritAes: Boolean? = null,
manualKey: Any? = null,
sampling: SamplingOptions? = null,
tooltips: TooltipOptions? = null,
override val x: Number? = null,
override val bins: Int? = null,
override val center: Number? = null,
override val boundary: Number? = null,
override val method: String? = null,
override var binWidth: Number? = null,
override var stackSize: Number? = null,
override val stackDir: String? = null,
override val stackRatio: Number? = null,
override val dotSize: Number? = null,
override val stackGroups: Boolean? = null,
override val stroke: Number? = null,
override val alpha: Number? = null,
override val color: Any? = null,
override val fill: Any? = null,
override val colorBy: String? = null,
override val fillBy: String? = null,
mapping: DotplotMapping.() -> Unit = {},
) : DotplotAesthetics,
DotplotParameters,
DotplotStatAesthetics,
DotplotStatParameters,
WithColorOption,
WithFillOption,
Layer(
mapping = DotplotMapping().apply(mapping).seal(),
data = data,
geom = GeomOptions(GeomKind.DOTPLOT),
stat = Stat.dotplot(),
position = positionIdentity,
showLegend = showLegend,
inheritAes = inheritAes,
manualKey = manualKey,
sampling = sampling,
tooltips = tooltips
) {
override fun seal() = super.seal() +
super.seal() +
super.seal() +
super.seal() +
super.seal() +
super.seal()
}