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1/**
2 * @license
3 * Copyright 2011 Robert Konigsberg (konigsberg@google.com)
4 * MIT-licensed (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
5 */
6
7/**
8 * @fileoverview The default interaction model for Dygraphs. This is kept out
9 * of dygraph.js for better navigability.
10 * @author Robert Konigsberg (konigsberg@google.com)
11 */
12
13/*jshint globalstrict: true */
14/*global Dygraph:false */
15"use strict";
16
17/**
18 * A collection of functions to facilitate build custom interaction models.
19 * @class
20 */
21Dygraph.Interaction = {};
22
23/**
24 * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
25 * should start the default panning behavior.
26 *
27 * It's used in the default callback for "mousedown" operations.
28 * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
29 * panning behavior.
30 *
31 * @param {Event} event the event object which led to the startPan call.
32 * @param {Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
33 * @param {Object} context The dragging context object (with
34 * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the
35 * context.
36 */
37Dygraph.Interaction.startPan = function(event, g, context) {
38 var i, axis;
39 context.isPanning = true;
40 var xRange = g.xAxisRange();
41 context.dateRange = xRange[1] - xRange[0];
42 context.initialLeftmostDate = xRange[0];
43 context.xUnitsPerPixel = context.dateRange / (g.plotter_.area.w - 1);
44
45 if (g.attr_("panEdgeFraction")) {
46 var maxXPixelsToDraw = g.width_ * g.attr_("panEdgeFraction");
47 var xExtremes = g.xAxisExtremes(); // I REALLY WANT TO CALL THIS xTremes!
48
49 var boundedLeftX = g.toDomXCoord(xExtremes[0]) - maxXPixelsToDraw;
50 var boundedRightX = g.toDomXCoord(xExtremes[1]) + maxXPixelsToDraw;
51
52 var boundedLeftDate = g.toDataXCoord(boundedLeftX);
53 var boundedRightDate = g.toDataXCoord(boundedRightX);
54 context.boundedDates = [boundedLeftDate, boundedRightDate];
55
56 var boundedValues = [];
57 var maxYPixelsToDraw = g.height_ * g.attr_("panEdgeFraction");
58
59 for (i = 0; i < g.axes_.length; i++) {
60 axis = g.axes_[i];
61 var yExtremes = axis.extremeRange;
62
63 var boundedTopY = g.toDomYCoord(yExtremes[0], i) + maxYPixelsToDraw;
64 var boundedBottomY = g.toDomYCoord(yExtremes[1], i) - maxYPixelsToDraw;
65
66 var boundedTopValue = g.toDataYCoord(boundedTopY, i);
67 var boundedBottomValue = g.toDataYCoord(boundedBottomY, i);
68
69 boundedValues[i] = [boundedTopValue, boundedBottomValue];
70 }
71 context.boundedValues = boundedValues;
72 }
73
74 // Record the range of each y-axis at the start of the drag.
75 // If any axis has a valueRange or valueWindow, then we want a 2D pan.
76 // We can't store data directly in g.axes_, because it does not belong to us
77 // and could change out from under us during a pan (say if there's a data
78 // update).
79 context.is2DPan = false;
80 context.axes = [];
81 for (i = 0; i < g.axes_.length; i++) {
82 axis = g.axes_[i];
83 var axis_data = {};
84 var yRange = g.yAxisRange(i);
85 // TODO(konigsberg): These values should be in |context|.
86 // In log scale, initialTopValue, dragValueRange and unitsPerPixel are log scale.
87 var logscale = g.attributes_.getForAxis("logscale", i);
88 if (logscale) {
89 axis_data.initialTopValue = Dygraph.log10(yRange[1]);
90 axis_data.dragValueRange = Dygraph.log10(yRange[1]) - Dygraph.log10(yRange[0]);
91 } else {
92 axis_data.initialTopValue = yRange[1];
93 axis_data.dragValueRange = yRange[1] - yRange[0];
94 }
95 axis_data.unitsPerPixel = axis_data.dragValueRange / (g.plotter_.area.h - 1);
96 context.axes.push(axis_data);
97
98 // While calculating axes, set 2dpan.
99 if (axis.valueWindow || axis.valueRange) context.is2DPan = true;
100 }
101};
102
103/**
104 * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
105 * responds to an event that pans the view.
106 *
107 * It's used in the default callback for "mousemove" operations.
108 * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
109 * panning behavior.
110 *
111 * @param {Event} event the event object which led to the movePan call.
112 * @param {Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
113 * @param {Object} context The dragging context object (with
114 * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the
115 * context.
116 */
117Dygraph.Interaction.movePan = function(event, g, context) {
118 context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
119 context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
120
121 var minDate = context.initialLeftmostDate -
122 (context.dragEndX - context.dragStartX) * context.xUnitsPerPixel;
123 if (context.boundedDates) {
124 minDate = Math.max(minDate, context.boundedDates[0]);
125 }
126 var maxDate = minDate + context.dateRange;
127 if (context.boundedDates) {
128 if (maxDate > context.boundedDates[1]) {
129 // Adjust minDate, and recompute maxDate.
130 minDate = minDate - (maxDate - context.boundedDates[1]);
131 maxDate = minDate + context.dateRange;
132 }
133 }
134
135 g.dateWindow_ = [minDate, maxDate];
136
137 // y-axis scaling is automatic unless this is a full 2D pan.
138 if (context.is2DPan) {
139
140 var pixelsDragged = context.dragEndY - context.dragStartY;
141
142 // Adjust each axis appropriately.
143 for (var i = 0; i < g.axes_.length; i++) {
144 var axis = g.axes_[i];
145 var axis_data = context.axes[i];
146 var unitsDragged = pixelsDragged * axis_data.unitsPerPixel;
147
148 var boundedValue = context.boundedValues ? context.boundedValues[i] : null;
149
150 // In log scale, maxValue and minValue are the logs of those values.
151 var maxValue = axis_data.initialTopValue + unitsDragged;
152 if (boundedValue) {
153 maxValue = Math.min(maxValue, boundedValue[1]);
154 }
155 var minValue = maxValue - axis_data.dragValueRange;
156 if (boundedValue) {
157 if (minValue < boundedValue[0]) {
158 // Adjust maxValue, and recompute minValue.
159 maxValue = maxValue - (minValue - boundedValue[0]);
160 minValue = maxValue - axis_data.dragValueRange;
161 }
162 }
163 var logscale = g.attributes_.getForAxis("logscale", i);
164 if (logscale) {
165 axis.valueWindow = [ Math.pow(Dygraph.LOG_SCALE, minValue),
166 Math.pow(Dygraph.LOG_SCALE, maxValue) ];
167 } else {
168 axis.valueWindow = [ minValue, maxValue ];
169 }
170 }
171 }
172
173 g.drawGraph_(false);
174};
175
176/**
177 * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
178 * responds to an event that ends panning.
179 *
180 * It's used in the default callback for "mouseup" operations.
181 * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
182 * panning behavior.
183 *
184 * @param {Event} event the event object which led to the endPan call.
185 * @param {Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
186 * @param {Object} context The dragging context object (with
187 * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the
188 * context.
189 */
190Dygraph.Interaction.endPan = function(event, g, context) {
191 context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
192 context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
193
194 var regionWidth = Math.abs(context.dragEndX - context.dragStartX);
195 var regionHeight = Math.abs(context.dragEndY - context.dragStartY);
196
197 if (regionWidth < 2 && regionHeight < 2 &&
198 g.lastx_ !== undefined && g.lastx_ != -1) {
199 Dygraph.Interaction.treatMouseOpAsClick(g, event, context);
200 }
201
202 // TODO(konigsberg): mouseup should just delete the
203 // context object, and mousedown should create a new one.
204 context.isPanning = false;
205 context.is2DPan = false;
206 context.initialLeftmostDate = null;
207 context.dateRange = null;
208 context.valueRange = null;
209 context.boundedDates = null;
210 context.boundedValues = null;
211 context.axes = null;
212};
213
214/**
215 * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
216 * responds to an event that starts zooming.
217 *
218 * It's used in the default callback for "mousedown" operations.
219 * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
220 * zooming behavior.
221 *
222 * @param {Event} event the event object which led to the startZoom call.
223 * @param {Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
224 * @param {Object} context The dragging context object (with
225 * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the
226 * context.
227 */
228Dygraph.Interaction.startZoom = function(event, g, context) {
229 context.isZooming = true;
230 context.zoomMoved = false;
231};
232
233/**
234 * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
235 * responds to an event that defines zoom boundaries.
236 *
237 * It's used in the default callback for "mousemove" operations.
238 * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
239 * zooming behavior.
240 *
241 * @param {Event} event the event object which led to the moveZoom call.
242 * @param {Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
243 * @param {Object} context The dragging context object (with
244 * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the
245 * context.
246 */
247Dygraph.Interaction.moveZoom = function(event, g, context) {
248 context.zoomMoved = true;
249 context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
250 context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
251
252 var xDelta = Math.abs(context.dragStartX - context.dragEndX);
253 var yDelta = Math.abs(context.dragStartY - context.dragEndY);
254
255 // drag direction threshold for y axis is twice as large as x axis
256 context.dragDirection = (xDelta < yDelta / 2) ? Dygraph.VERTICAL : Dygraph.HORIZONTAL;
257
258 g.drawZoomRect_(
259 context.dragDirection,
260 context.dragStartX,
261 context.dragEndX,
262 context.dragStartY,
263 context.dragEndY,
264 context.prevDragDirection,
265 context.prevEndX,
266 context.prevEndY);
267
268 context.prevEndX = context.dragEndX;
269 context.prevEndY = context.dragEndY;
270 context.prevDragDirection = context.dragDirection;
271};
272
273/**
274 * @param {Dygraph} g
275 * @param {Event} event
276 * @param {Object} context
277 */
278Dygraph.Interaction.treatMouseOpAsClick = function(g, event, context) {
279 var clickCallback = g.attr_('clickCallback');
280 var pointClickCallback = g.attr_('pointClickCallback');
281
282 var selectedPoint = null;
283
284 // Find out if the click occurs on a point. This only matters if there's a
285 // pointClickCallback.
286 if (pointClickCallback) {
287 var closestIdx = -1;
288 var closestDistance = Number.MAX_VALUE;
289
290 // check if the click was on a particular point.
291 for (var i = 0; i < g.selPoints_.length; i++) {
292 var p = g.selPoints_[i];
293 var distance = Math.pow(p.canvasx - context.dragEndX, 2) +
294 Math.pow(p.canvasy - context.dragEndY, 2);
295 if (!isNaN(distance) &&
296 (closestIdx == -1 || distance < closestDistance)) {
297 closestDistance = distance;
298 closestIdx = i;
299 }
300 }
301
302 // Allow any click within two pixels of the dot.
303 var radius = g.attr_('highlightCircleSize') + 2;
304 if (closestDistance <= radius * radius) {
305 selectedPoint = g.selPoints_[closestIdx];
306 }
307 }
308
309 if (selectedPoint) {
310 pointClickCallback(event, selectedPoint);
311 }
312
313 // TODO(danvk): pass along more info about the points, e.g. 'x'
314 if (clickCallback) {
315 clickCallback(event, g.lastx_, g.selPoints_);
316 }
317};
318
319/**
320 * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
321 * responds to an event that performs a zoom based on previously defined
322 * bounds..
323 *
324 * It's used in the default callback for "mouseup" operations.
325 * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
326 * zooming behavior.
327 *
328 * @param {Event} event the event object which led to the endZoom call.
329 * @param {Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to end the zoom.
330 * @param {Object} context The dragging context object (with
331 * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the
332 * context.
333 */
334Dygraph.Interaction.endZoom = function(event, g, context) {
335 context.isZooming = false;
336 context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
337 context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
338 var regionWidth = Math.abs(context.dragEndX - context.dragStartX);
339 var regionHeight = Math.abs(context.dragEndY - context.dragStartY);
340
341 if (regionWidth < 2 && regionHeight < 2 &&
342 g.lastx_ !== undefined && g.lastx_ != -1) {
343 Dygraph.Interaction.treatMouseOpAsClick(g, event, context);
344 }
345
346 // The zoom rectangle is visibly clipped to the plot area, so its behavior
347 // should be as well.
348 // See http://code.google.com/p/dygraphs/issues/detail?id=280
349 var plotArea = g.getArea();
350 if (regionWidth >= 10 && context.dragDirection == Dygraph.HORIZONTAL) {
351 var left = Math.min(context.dragStartX, context.dragEndX),
352 right = Math.max(context.dragStartX, context.dragEndX);
353 left = Math.max(left, plotArea.x);
354 right = Math.min(right, plotArea.x + plotArea.w);
355 if (left < right) {
356 g.doZoomX_(left, right);
357 }
358 context.cancelNextDblclick = true;
359 } else if (regionHeight >= 10 && context.dragDirection == Dygraph.VERTICAL) {
360 var top = Math.min(context.dragStartY, context.dragEndY),
361 bottom = Math.max(context.dragStartY, context.dragEndY);
362 top = Math.max(top, plotArea.y);
363 bottom = Math.min(bottom, plotArea.y + plotArea.h);
364 if (top < bottom) {
365 g.doZoomY_(top, bottom);
366 }
367 context.cancelNextDblclick = true;
368 } else {
369 if (context.zoomMoved) g.clearZoomRect_();
370 }
371 context.dragStartX = null;
372 context.dragStartY = null;
373};
374
375/**
376 * @private
377 */
378Dygraph.Interaction.startTouch = function(event, g, context) {
379 event.preventDefault(); // touch browsers are all nice.
380 if (event.touches.length > 1) {
381 // If the user ever puts two fingers down, it's not a double tap.
382 context.startTimeForDoubleTapMs = null;
383 }
384
385 var touches = [];
386 for (var i = 0; i < event.touches.length; i++) {
387 var t = event.touches[i];
388 // we dispense with 'dragGetX_' because all touchBrowsers support pageX
389 touches.push({
390 pageX: t.pageX,
391 pageY: t.pageY,
392 dataX: g.toDataXCoord(t.pageX),
393 dataY: g.toDataYCoord(t.pageY)
394 // identifier: t.identifier
395 });
396 }
397 context.initialTouches = touches;
398
399 if (touches.length == 1) {
400 // This is just a swipe.
401 context.initialPinchCenter = touches[0];
402 context.touchDirections = { x: true, y: true };
403 } else if (touches.length >= 2) {
404 // It's become a pinch!
405 // In case there are 3+ touches, we ignore all but the "first" two.
406
407 // only screen coordinates can be averaged (data coords could be log scale).
408 context.initialPinchCenter = {
409 pageX: 0.5 * (touches[0].pageX + touches[1].pageX),
410 pageY: 0.5 * (touches[0].pageY + touches[1].pageY),
411
412 // TODO(danvk): remove
413 dataX: 0.5 * (touches[0].dataX + touches[1].dataX),
414 dataY: 0.5 * (touches[0].dataY + touches[1].dataY)
415 };
416
417 // Make pinches in a 45-degree swath around either axis 1-dimensional zooms.
418 var initialAngle = 180 / Math.PI * Math.atan2(
419 context.initialPinchCenter.pageY - touches[0].pageY,
420 touches[0].pageX - context.initialPinchCenter.pageX);
421
422 // use symmetry to get it into the first quadrant.
423 initialAngle = Math.abs(initialAngle);
424 if (initialAngle > 90) initialAngle = 90 - initialAngle;
425
426 context.touchDirections = {
427 x: (initialAngle < (90 - 45/2)),
428 y: (initialAngle > 45/2)
429 };
430 }
431
432 // save the full x & y ranges.
433 context.initialRange = {
434 x: g.xAxisRange(),
435 y: g.yAxisRange()
436 };
437};
438
439/**
440 * @private
441 */
442Dygraph.Interaction.moveTouch = function(event, g, context) {
443 // If the tap moves, then it's definitely not part of a double-tap.
444 context.startTimeForDoubleTapMs = null;
445
446 var i, touches = [];
447 for (i = 0; i < event.touches.length; i++) {
448 var t = event.touches[i];
449 touches.push({
450 pageX: t.pageX,
451 pageY: t.pageY
452 });
453 }
454 var initialTouches = context.initialTouches;
455
456 var c_now;
457
458 // old and new centers.
459 var c_init = context.initialPinchCenter;
460 if (touches.length == 1) {
461 c_now = touches[0];
462 } else {
463 c_now = {
464 pageX: 0.5 * (touches[0].pageX + touches[1].pageX),
465 pageY: 0.5 * (touches[0].pageY + touches[1].pageY)
466 };
467 }
468
469 // this is the "swipe" component
470 // we toss it out for now, but could use it in the future.
471 var swipe = {
472 pageX: c_now.pageX - c_init.pageX,
473 pageY: c_now.pageY - c_init.pageY
474 };
475 var dataWidth = context.initialRange.x[1] - context.initialRange.x[0];
476 var dataHeight = context.initialRange.y[0] - context.initialRange.y[1];
477 swipe.dataX = (swipe.pageX / g.plotter_.area.w) * dataWidth;
478 swipe.dataY = (swipe.pageY / g.plotter_.area.h) * dataHeight;
479 var xScale, yScale;
480
481 // The residual bits are usually split into scale & rotate bits, but we split
482 // them into x-scale and y-scale bits.
483 if (touches.length == 1) {
484 xScale = 1.0;
485 yScale = 1.0;
486 } else if (touches.length >= 2) {
487 var initHalfWidth = (initialTouches[1].pageX - c_init.pageX);
488 xScale = (touches[1].pageX - c_now.pageX) / initHalfWidth;
489
490 var initHalfHeight = (initialTouches[1].pageY - c_init.pageY);
491 yScale = (touches[1].pageY - c_now.pageY) / initHalfHeight;
492 }
493
494 // Clip scaling to [1/8, 8] to prevent too much blowup.
495 xScale = Math.min(8, Math.max(0.125, xScale));
496 yScale = Math.min(8, Math.max(0.125, yScale));
497
498 var didZoom = false;
499 if (context.touchDirections.x) {
500 g.dateWindow_ = [
501 c_init.dataX - swipe.dataX + (context.initialRange.x[0] - c_init.dataX) / xScale,
502 c_init.dataX - swipe.dataX + (context.initialRange.x[1] - c_init.dataX) / xScale
503 ];
504 didZoom = true;
505 }
506
507 if (context.touchDirections.y) {
508 for (i = 0; i < 1 /*g.axes_.length*/; i++) {
509 var axis = g.axes_[i];
510 var logscale = g.attributes_.getForAxis("logscale", i);
511 if (logscale) {
512 // TODO(danvk): implement
513 } else {
514 axis.valueWindow = [
515 c_init.dataY - swipe.dataY + (context.initialRange.y[0] - c_init.dataY) / yScale,
516 c_init.dataY - swipe.dataY + (context.initialRange.y[1] - c_init.dataY) / yScale
517 ];
518 didZoom = true;
519 }
520 }
521 }
522
523 g.drawGraph_(false);
524
525 // We only call zoomCallback on zooms, not pans, to mirror desktop behavior.
526 if (didZoom && touches.length > 1 && g.attr_('zoomCallback')) {
527 var viewWindow = g.xAxisRange();
528 g.attr_("zoomCallback")(viewWindow[0], viewWindow[1], g.yAxisRanges());
529 }
530};
531
532/**
533 * @private
534 */
535Dygraph.Interaction.endTouch = function(event, g, context) {
536 if (event.touches.length !== 0) {
537 // this is effectively a "reset"
538 Dygraph.Interaction.startTouch(event, g, context);
539 } else if (event.changedTouches.length == 1) {
540 // Could be part of a "double tap"
541 // The heuristic here is that it's a double-tap if the two touchend events
542 // occur within 500ms and within a 50x50 pixel box.
543 var now = new Date().getTime();
544 var t = event.changedTouches[0];
545 if (context.startTimeForDoubleTapMs &&
546 now - context.startTimeForDoubleTapMs < 500 &&
547 context.doubleTapX && Math.abs(context.doubleTapX - t.screenX) < 50 &&
548 context.doubleTapY && Math.abs(context.doubleTapY - t.screenY) < 50) {
549 g.resetZoom();
550 } else {
551 context.startTimeForDoubleTapMs = now;
552 context.doubleTapX = t.screenX;
553 context.doubleTapY = t.screenY;
554 }
555 }
556};
557
558/**
559 * Default interation model for dygraphs. You can refer to specific elements of
560 * this when constructing your own interaction model, e.g.:
561 * g.updateOptions( {
562 * interactionModel: {
563 * mousedown: Dygraph.defaultInteractionModel.mousedown
564 * }
565 * } );
566 */
567Dygraph.Interaction.defaultModel = {
568 // Track the beginning of drag events
569 mousedown: function(event, g, context) {
570 // Right-click should not initiate a zoom.
571 if (event.button && event.button == 2) return;
572
573 context.initializeMouseDown(event, g, context);
574
575 if (event.altKey || event.shiftKey) {
576 Dygraph.startPan(event, g, context);
577 } else {
578 Dygraph.startZoom(event, g, context);
579 }
580 },
581
582 // Draw zoom rectangles when the mouse is down and the user moves around
583 mousemove: function(event, g, context) {
584 if (context.isZooming) {
585 Dygraph.moveZoom(event, g, context);
586 } else if (context.isPanning) {
587 Dygraph.movePan(event, g, context);
588 }
589 },
590
591 mouseup: function(event, g, context) {
592 if (context.isZooming) {
593 Dygraph.endZoom(event, g, context);
594 } else if (context.isPanning) {
595 Dygraph.endPan(event, g, context);
596 }
597 },
598
599 touchstart: function(event, g, context) {
600 Dygraph.Interaction.startTouch(event, g, context);
601 },
602 touchmove: function(event, g, context) {
603 Dygraph.Interaction.moveTouch(event, g, context);
604 },
605 touchend: function(event, g, context) {
606 Dygraph.Interaction.endTouch(event, g, context);
607 },
608
609 // Temporarily cancel the dragging event when the mouse leaves the graph
610 mouseout: function(event, g, context) {
611 if (context.isZooming) {
612 context.dragEndX = null;
613 context.dragEndY = null;
614 g.clearZoomRect_();
615 }
616 },
617
618 // Disable zooming out if panning.
619 dblclick: function(event, g, context) {
620 if (context.cancelNextDblclick) {
621 context.cancelNextDblclick = false;
622 return;
623 }
624 if (event.altKey || event.shiftKey) {
625 return;
626 }
627 g.resetZoom();
628 }
629};
630
631Dygraph.DEFAULT_ATTRS.interactionModel = Dygraph.Interaction.defaultModel;
632
633// old ways of accessing these methods/properties
634Dygraph.defaultInteractionModel = Dygraph.Interaction.defaultModel;
635Dygraph.endZoom = Dygraph.Interaction.endZoom;
636Dygraph.moveZoom = Dygraph.Interaction.moveZoom;
637Dygraph.startZoom = Dygraph.Interaction.startZoom;
638Dygraph.endPan = Dygraph.Interaction.endPan;
639Dygraph.movePan = Dygraph.Interaction.movePan;
640Dygraph.startPan = Dygraph.Interaction.startPan;
641
642Dygraph.Interaction.nonInteractiveModel_ = {
643 mousedown: function(event, g, context) {
644 context.initializeMouseDown(event, g, context);
645 },
646 mouseup: function(event, g, context) {
647 // TODO(danvk): this logic is repeated in Dygraph.Interaction.endZoom
648 context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
649 context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
650 var regionWidth = Math.abs(context.dragEndX - context.dragStartX);
651 var regionHeight = Math.abs(context.dragEndY - context.dragStartY);
652
653 if (regionWidth < 2 && regionHeight < 2 &&
654 g.lastx_ !== undefined && g.lastx_ != -1) {
655 Dygraph.Interaction.treatMouseOpAsClick(g, event, context);
656 }
657 }
658};
659
660// Default interaction model when using the range selector.
661Dygraph.Interaction.dragIsPanInteractionModel = {
662 mousedown: function(event, g, context) {
663 context.initializeMouseDown(event, g, context);
664 Dygraph.startPan(event, g, context);
665 },
666 mousemove: function(event, g, context) {
667 if (context.isPanning) {
668 Dygraph.movePan(event, g, context);
669 }
670 },
671 mouseup: function(event, g, context) {
672 if (context.isPanning) {
673 Dygraph.endPan(event, g, context);
674 }
675 }
676};