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diff --git a/dygraph.js b/dygraph.js
index 6bdb143..6adb43b 100644
--- a/dygraph.js
+++ b/dygraph.js
@@ -41,13 +41,18 @@
*/
/**
- * An interactive, zoomable graph
- * @param {String | Function} file A file containing CSV data or a function that
- * returns this data. The expected format for each line is
- * YYYYMMDD,val1,val2,... or, if attrs.errorBars is set,
- * YYYYMMDD,val1,stddev1,val2,stddev2,...
+ * Creates an interactive, zoomable chart.
+ *
+ * @constructor
+ * @param {div | String} div A div or the id of a div into which to construct
+ * the chart.
+ * @param {String | Function} file A file containing CSV data or a function
+ * that returns this data. The most basic expected format for each line is
+ * "YYYY/MM/DD,val1,val2,...". For more information, see
+ * http://dygraphs.com/data.html.
* @param {Object} attrs Various other attributes, e.g. errorBars determines
- * whether the input data contains error ranges.
+ * whether the input data contains error ranges. For a complete list of
+ * options, see http://dygraphs.com/options.html.
*/
Dygraph = function(div, data, opts) {
if (arguments.length > 0) {
@@ -68,6 +73,10 @@ Dygraph.VERSION = "1.2";
Dygraph.__repr__ = function() {
return "[" + this.NAME + " " + this.VERSION + "]";
};
+
+/**
+ * Returns information about the Dygraph class.
+ */
Dygraph.toString = function() {
return this.__repr__();
};
@@ -76,10 +85,10 @@ Dygraph.toString = function() {
Dygraph.DEFAULT_ROLL_PERIOD = 1;
Dygraph.DEFAULT_WIDTH = 480;
Dygraph.DEFAULT_HEIGHT = 320;
-Dygraph.AXIS_LINE_WIDTH = 0.3;
Dygraph.LOG_SCALE = 10;
Dygraph.LN_TEN = Math.log(Dygraph.LOG_SCALE);
+/** @private */
Dygraph.log10 = function(x) {
return Math.log(x) / Dygraph.LN_TEN;
}
@@ -100,7 +109,10 @@ Dygraph.DEFAULT_ATTRS = {
labelsKMG2: false,
showLabelsOnHighlight: true,
- yValueFormatter: function(x) { return Dygraph.round_(x, 2); },
+ yValueFormatter: function(a,b) { return Dygraph.numberFormatter(a,b); },
+ digitsAfterDecimal: 2,
+ maxNumberWidth: 6,
+ sigFigs: null,
strokeWidth: 1.0,
@@ -130,9 +142,29 @@ Dygraph.DEFAULT_ATTRS = {
stackedGraph: false,
hideOverlayOnMouseOut: true,
+ // TODO(danvk): support 'onmouseover' and 'never', and remove synonyms.
+ legend: 'onmouseover', // the only relevant value at the moment is 'always'.
+
stepPlot: false,
avoidMinZero: false,
+ // Sizes of the various chart labels.
+ titleHeight: 28,
+ xLabelHeight: 18,
+ yLabelWidth: 18,
+
+ drawXAxis: true,
+ drawYAxis: true,
+ axisLineColor: "black",
+ axisLineWidth: 0.3,
+ gridLineWidth: 0.3,
+ axisLabelColor: "black",
+ axisLabelFont: "Arial", // TODO(danvk): is this implemented?
+ axisLabelWidth: 50,
+ drawYGrid: true,
+ drawXGrid: true,
+ gridLineColor: "rgb(128,128,128)",
+
interactionModel: null // will be set to Dygraph.defaultInteractionModel.
};
@@ -150,6 +182,23 @@ Dygraph.VERTICAL = 2;
// Used for initializing annotation CSS rules only once.
Dygraph.addedAnnotationCSS = false;
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Return the 2d context for a dygraph canvas.
+ *
+ * This method is only exposed for the sake of replacing the function in
+ * automated tests, e.g.
+ *
+ * var oldFunc = Dygraph.getContext();
+ * Dygraph.getContext = function(canvas) {
+ * var realContext = oldFunc(canvas);
+ * return new Proxy(realContext);
+ * };
+ */
+Dygraph.getContext = function(canvas) {
+ return canvas.getContext("2d");
+};
+
Dygraph.prototype.__old_init__ = function(div, file, labels, attrs) {
// Labels is no longer a constructor parameter, since it's typically set
// directly from the data source. It also conains a name for the x-axis,
@@ -198,6 +247,10 @@ Dygraph.prototype.__init__ = function(div, file, attrs) {
this.is_initial_draw_ = true;
this.annotations_ = [];
+ // Zoomed indicators - These indicate when the graph has been zoomed and on what axis.
+ this.zoomed_x_ = false;
+ this.zoomed_y_ = false;
+
// Clear the div. This ensure that, if multiple dygraphs are passed the same
// div, then only one will be drawn.
div.innerHTML = "";
@@ -251,16 +304,59 @@ Dygraph.prototype.__init__ = function(div, file, attrs) {
this.boundaryIds_ = [];
- // Make a note of whether labels will be pulled from the CSV file.
- this.labelsFromCSV_ = (this.attr_("labels") == null);
-
// Create the containing DIV and other interactive elements
this.createInterface_();
this.start_();
};
+/**
+ * Returns the zoomed status of the chart for one or both axes.
+ *
+ * Axis is an optional parameter. Can be set to 'x' or 'y'.
+ *
+ * The zoomed status for an axis is set whenever a user zooms using the mouse
+ * or when the dateWindow or valueRange are updated (unless the isZoomedIgnoreProgrammaticZoom
+ * option is also specified).
+ */
+Dygraph.prototype.isZoomed = function(axis) {
+ if (axis == null) return this.zoomed_x_ || this.zoomed_y_;
+ if (axis == 'x') return this.zoomed_x_;
+ if (axis == 'y') return this.zoomed_y_;
+ throw "axis parameter to Dygraph.isZoomed must be missing, 'x' or 'y'.";
+};
+
+/**
+ * Returns information about the Dygraph object, including its containing ID.
+ */
+Dygraph.prototype.toString = function() {
+ var maindiv = this.maindiv_;
+ var id = (maindiv && maindiv.id) ? maindiv.id : maindiv
+ return "[Dygraph " + id + "]";
+}
+
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Returns the value of an option. This may be set by the user (either in the
+ * constructor or by calling updateOptions) or by dygraphs, and may be set to a
+ * per-series value.
+ * @param { String } name The name of the option, e.g. 'rollPeriod'.
+ * @param { String } [seriesName] The name of the series to which the option
+ * will be applied. If no per-series value of this option is available, then
+ * the global value is returned. This is optional.
+ * @return { ... } The value of the option.
+ */
Dygraph.prototype.attr_ = function(name, seriesName) {
+//
+ if (typeof(Dygraph.OPTIONS_REFERENCE) === 'undefined') {
+ this.error('Must include options reference JS for testing');
+ } else if (!Dygraph.OPTIONS_REFERENCE.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
+ this.error('Dygraphs is using property ' + name + ', which has no entry ' +
+ 'in the Dygraphs.OPTIONS_REFERENCE listing.');
+ // Only log this error once.
+ Dygraph.OPTIONS_REFERENCE[name] = true;
+ }
+//
if (seriesName &&
typeof(this.user_attrs_[seriesName]) != 'undefined' &&
this.user_attrs_[seriesName] != null &&
@@ -276,6 +372,12 @@ Dygraph.prototype.attr_ = function(name, seriesName) {
};
// TODO(danvk): any way I can get the line numbers to be this.warn call?
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Log an error on the JS console at the given severity.
+ * @param { Integer } severity One of Dygraph.{DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR}
+ * @param { String } The message to log.
+ */
Dygraph.prototype.log = function(severity, message) {
if (typeof(console) != 'undefined') {
switch (severity) {
@@ -293,20 +395,26 @@ Dygraph.prototype.log = function(severity, message) {
break;
}
}
-}
+};
+
+/** @private */
Dygraph.prototype.info = function(message) {
this.log(Dygraph.INFO, message);
-}
+};
+
+/** @private */
Dygraph.prototype.warn = function(message) {
this.log(Dygraph.WARNING, message);
-}
+};
+
+/** @private */
Dygraph.prototype.error = function(message) {
this.log(Dygraph.ERROR, message);
-}
+};
/**
* Returns the current rolling period, as set by the user or an option.
- * @return {Number} The number of days in the rolling window
+ * @return {Number} The number of points in the rolling window
*/
Dygraph.prototype.rollPeriod = function() {
return this.rollPeriod_;
@@ -319,9 +427,14 @@ Dygraph.prototype.rollPeriod = function() {
* If the Dygraph has dates on the x-axis, these will be millis since epoch.
*/
Dygraph.prototype.xAxisRange = function() {
- if (this.dateWindow_) return this.dateWindow_;
+ return this.dateWindow_ ? this.dateWindow_ : this.xAxisExtremes();
+};
- // The entire chart is visible.
+/**
+ * Returns the lower- and upper-bound x-axis values of the
+ * data set.
+ */
+Dygraph.prototype.xAxisExtremes = function() {
var left = this.rawData_[0][0];
var right = this.rawData_[this.rawData_.length - 1][0];
return [left, right];
@@ -335,9 +448,11 @@ Dygraph.prototype.xAxisRange = function() {
*/
Dygraph.prototype.yAxisRange = function(idx) {
if (typeof(idx) == "undefined") idx = 0;
- if (idx < 0 || idx >= this.axes_.length) return null;
- return [ this.axes_[idx].computedValueRange[0],
- this.axes_[idx].computedValueRange[1] ];
+ if (idx < 0 || idx >= this.axes_.length) {
+ return null;
+ }
+ var axis = this.axes_[idx];
+ return [ axis.computedValueRange[0], axis.computedValueRange[1] ];
};
/**
@@ -474,7 +589,7 @@ Dygraph.prototype.toDataYCoord = function(y, axis) {
/**
* Converts a y for an axis to a percentage from the top to the
- * bottom of the div.
+ * bottom of the drawing area.
*
* If the coordinate represents a value visible on the canvas, then
* the value will be between 0 and 1, where 0 is the top of the canvas.
@@ -483,6 +598,10 @@ Dygraph.prototype.toDataYCoord = function(y, axis) {
*
* If y is null, this returns null.
* if axis is null, this uses the first axis.
+ *
+ * @param { Number } y The data y-coordinate.
+ * @param { Number } [axis] The axis number on which the data coordinate lives.
+ * @return { Number } A fraction in [0, 1] where 0 = the top edge.
*/
Dygraph.prototype.toPercentYCoord = function(y, axis) {
if (y == null) {
@@ -495,8 +614,8 @@ Dygraph.prototype.toPercentYCoord = function(y, axis) {
var pct;
if (!this.axes_[axis].logscale) {
- // yrange[1] - y is unit distance from the bottom.
- // yrange[1] - yrange[0] is the scale of the range.
+ // yRange[1] - y is unit distance from the bottom.
+ // yRange[1] - yRange[0] is the scale of the range.
// (yRange[1] - y) / (yRange[1] - yRange[0]) is the % from the bottom.
pct = (yRange[1] - y) / (yRange[1] - yRange[0]);
} else {
@@ -507,7 +626,30 @@ Dygraph.prototype.toPercentYCoord = function(y, axis) {
}
/**
+ * Converts an x value to a percentage from the left to the right of
+ * the drawing area.
+ *
+ * If the coordinate represents a value visible on the canvas, then
+ * the value will be between 0 and 1, where 0 is the left of the canvas.
+ * However, this method will return values outside the range, as
+ * values can fall outside the canvas.
+ *
+ * If x is null, this returns null.
+ * @param { Number } x The data x-coordinate.
+ * @return { Number } A fraction in [0, 1] where 0 = the left edge.
+ */
+Dygraph.prototype.toPercentXCoord = function(x) {
+ if (x == null) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ var xRange = this.xAxisRange();
+ return (x - xRange[0]) / (xRange[1] - xRange[0]);
+};
+
+/**
* Returns the number of columns (including the independent variable).
+ * @return { Integer } The number of columns.
*/
Dygraph.prototype.numColumns = function() {
return this.rawData_[0].length;
@@ -515,6 +657,7 @@ Dygraph.prototype.numColumns = function() {
/**
* Returns the number of rows (excluding any header/label row).
+ * @return { Integer } The number of rows, less any header.
*/
Dygraph.prototype.numRows = function() {
return this.rawData_.length;
@@ -524,6 +667,11 @@ Dygraph.prototype.numRows = function() {
* Returns the value in the given row and column. If the row and column exceed
* the bounds on the data, returns null. Also returns null if the value is
* missing.
+ * @param { Number} row The row number of the data (0-based). Row 0 is the
+ * first row of data, not a header row.
+ * @param { Number} col The column number of the data (0-based)
+ * @return { Number } The value in the specified cell or null if the row/col
+ * were out of range.
*/
Dygraph.prototype.getValue = function(row, col) {
if (row < 0 || row > this.rawData_.length) return null;
@@ -532,6 +680,15 @@ Dygraph.prototype.getValue = function(row, col) {
return this.rawData_[row][col];
};
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Add an event handler. This smooths a difference between IE and the rest of
+ * the world.
+ * @param { DOM element } el The element to add the event to.
+ * @param { String } evt The name of the event, e.g. 'click' or 'mousemove'.
+ * @param { Function } fn The function to call on the event. The function takes
+ * one parameter: the event object.
+ */
Dygraph.addEvent = function(el, evt, fn) {
var normed_fn = function(e) {
if (!e) var e = window.event;
@@ -545,8 +702,14 @@ Dygraph.addEvent = function(el, evt, fn) {
};
-// Based on the article at
-// http://www.switchonthecode.com/tutorials/javascript-tutorial-the-scroll-wheel
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Cancels further processing of an event. This is useful to prevent default
+ * browser actions, e.g. highlighting text on a double-click.
+ * Based on the article at
+ * http://www.switchonthecode.com/tutorials/javascript-tutorial-the-scroll-wheel
+ * @param { Event } e The event whose normal behavior should be canceled.
+ */
Dygraph.cancelEvent = function(e) {
e = e ? e : window.event;
if (e.stopPropagation) {
@@ -559,7 +722,8 @@ Dygraph.cancelEvent = function(e) {
e.cancel = true;
e.returnValue = false;
return false;
-}
+};
+
/**
* Generates interface elements for the Dygraph: a containing div, a div to
@@ -584,8 +748,11 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createInterface_ = function() {
this.canvas_.style.width = this.width_ + "px"; // for IE
this.canvas_.style.height = this.height_ + "px"; // for IE
+ this.canvas_ctx_ = Dygraph.getContext(this.canvas_);
+
// ... and for static parts of the chart.
this.hidden_ = this.createPlotKitCanvas_(this.canvas_);
+ this.hidden_ctx_ = Dygraph.getContext(this.hidden_);
// The interactive parts of the graph are drawn on top of the chart.
this.graphDiv.appendChild(this.hidden_);
@@ -601,21 +768,7 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createInterface_ = function() {
});
// Create the grapher
- // TODO(danvk): why does the Layout need its own set of options?
- this.layoutOptions_ = { 'xOriginIsZero': false };
- Dygraph.update(this.layoutOptions_, this.attrs_);
- Dygraph.update(this.layoutOptions_, this.user_attrs_);
- Dygraph.update(this.layoutOptions_, {
- 'errorBars': (this.attr_("errorBars") || this.attr_("customBars")) });
-
- this.layout_ = new DygraphLayout(this, this.layoutOptions_);
-
- // TODO(danvk): why does the Renderer need its own set of options?
- this.renderOptions_ = { colorScheme: this.colors_,
- strokeColor: null,
- axisLineWidth: Dygraph.AXIS_LINE_WIDTH };
- Dygraph.update(this.renderOptions_, this.attrs_);
- Dygraph.update(this.renderOptions_, this.user_attrs_);
+ this.layout_ = new DygraphLayout(this);
this.createStatusMessage_();
this.createDragInterface_();
@@ -650,8 +803,9 @@ Dygraph.prototype.destroy = function() {
};
/**
- * Creates the canvas containing the PlotKit graph. Only plotkit ever draws on
- * this particular canvas. All Dygraph work is done on this.canvas_.
+ * Creates the canvas on which the chart will be drawn. Only the Renderer ever
+ * draws on this particular canvas. All Dygraph work (i.e. drawing hover dots
+ * or the zoom rectangles) is done on this.canvas_.
* @param {Object} canvas The Dygraph canvas over which to overlay the plot
* @return {Object} The newly-created canvas
* @private
@@ -671,7 +825,16 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createPlotKitCanvas_ = function(canvas) {
return h;
};
-// Taken from MochiKit.Color
+/**
+ * Convert hsv values to an rgb(r,g,b) string. Taken from MochiKit.Color. This
+ * is used to generate default series colors which are evenly spaced on the
+ * color wheel.
+ * @param { Number } hue Range is 0.0-1.0.
+ * @param { Number } saturation Range is 0.0-1.0.
+ * @param { Number } value Range is 0.0-1.0.
+ * @return { String } "rgb(r,g,b)" where r, g and b range from 0-255.
+ * @private
+ */
Dygraph.hsvToRGB = function (hue, saturation, value) {
var red;
var green;
@@ -711,8 +874,6 @@ Dygraph.hsvToRGB = function (hue, saturation, value) {
* @private
*/
Dygraph.prototype.setColors_ = function() {
- // TODO(danvk): compute this directly into this.attrs_['colorScheme'] and do
- // away with this.renderOptions_.
var num = this.attr_("labels").length - 1;
this.colors_ = [];
var colors = this.attr_('colors');
@@ -735,16 +896,12 @@ Dygraph.prototype.setColors_ = function() {
}
}
- // TODO(danvk): update this w/r/t/ the new options system.
- this.renderOptions_.colorScheme = this.colors_;
- Dygraph.update(this.plotter_.options, this.renderOptions_);
- Dygraph.update(this.layoutOptions_, this.user_attrs_);
- Dygraph.update(this.layoutOptions_, this.attrs_);
-}
+ this.plotter_.setColors(this.colors_);
+};
/**
* Return the list of colors. This is either the list of colors passed in the
- * attributes, or the autogenerated list of rgb(r,g,b) strings.
+ * attributes or the autogenerated list of rgb(r,g,b) strings.
* @return {Array} The list of colors.
*/
Dygraph.prototype.getColors = function() {
@@ -754,6 +911,8 @@ Dygraph.prototype.getColors = function() {
// The following functions are from quirksmode.org with a modification for Safari from
// http://blog.firetree.net/2005/07/04/javascript-find-position/
// http://www.quirksmode.org/js/findpos.html
+
+/** @private */
Dygraph.findPosX = function(obj) {
var curleft = 0;
if(obj.offsetParent)
@@ -769,6 +928,8 @@ Dygraph.findPosX = function(obj) {
return curleft;
};
+
+/** @private */
Dygraph.findPosY = function(obj) {
var curtop = 0;
if(obj.offsetParent)
@@ -785,7 +946,6 @@ Dygraph.findPosY = function(obj) {
};
-
/**
* Create the div that contains information on the selected point(s)
* This goes in the top right of the canvas, unless an external div has already
@@ -823,8 +983,10 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createStatusMessage_ = function() {
};
/**
- * Position the labels div so that its right edge is flush with the right edge
- * of the charting area.
+ * Position the labels div so that:
+ * - its right edge is flush with the right edge of the charting area
+ * - its top edge is flush with the top edge of the charting area
+ * @private
*/
Dygraph.prototype.positionLabelsDiv_ = function() {
// Don't touch a user-specified labelsDiv.
@@ -833,6 +995,7 @@ Dygraph.prototype.positionLabelsDiv_ = function() {
var area = this.plotter_.area;
var div = this.attr_("labelsDiv");
div.style.left = area.x + area.w - this.attr_("labelsDivWidth") - 1 + "px";
+ div.style.top = area.y + "px";
};
/**
@@ -850,10 +1013,11 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createRollInterface_ = function() {
var display = this.attr_('showRoller') ? 'block' : 'none';
+ var area = this.plotter_.area;
var textAttr = { "position": "absolute",
"zIndex": 10,
- "top": (this.plotter_.area.h - 25) + "px",
- "left": (this.plotter_.area.x + 1) + "px",
+ "top": (area.y + area.h - 25) + "px",
+ "left": (area.x + 1) + "px",
"display": display
};
this.roller_.size = "2";
@@ -868,7 +1032,12 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createRollInterface_ = function() {
this.roller_.onchange = function() { dygraph.adjustRoll(dygraph.roller_.value); };
};
-// These functions are taken from MochiKit.Signal
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Returns the x-coordinate of the event in a coordinate system where the
+ * top-left corner of the page (not the window) is (0,0).
+ * Taken from MochiKit.Signal
+ */
Dygraph.pageX = function(e) {
if (e.pageX) {
return (!e.pageX || e.pageX < 0) ? 0 : e.pageX;
@@ -881,6 +1050,12 @@ Dygraph.pageX = function(e) {
}
};
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Returns the y-coordinate of the event in a coordinate system where the
+ * top-left corner of the page (not the window) is (0,0).
+ * Taken from MochiKit.Signal
+ */
Dygraph.pageY = function(e) {
if (e.pageY) {
return (!e.pageY || e.pageY < 0) ? 0 : e.pageY;
@@ -893,28 +1068,79 @@ Dygraph.pageY = function(e) {
}
};
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Converts page the x-coordinate of the event to pixel x-coordinates on the
+ * canvas (i.e. DOM Coords).
+ */
Dygraph.prototype.dragGetX_ = function(e, context) {
return Dygraph.pageX(e) - context.px
};
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Converts page the y-coordinate of the event to pixel y-coordinates on the
+ * canvas (i.e. DOM Coords).
+ */
Dygraph.prototype.dragGetY_ = function(e, context) {
return Dygraph.pageY(e) - context.py
};
-// Called in response to an interaction model operation that
-// should start the default panning behavior.
-//
-// It's used in the default callback for "mousedown" operations.
-// Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
-// panning behavior.
-//
-Dygraph.startPan = function(event, g, context) {
+/**
+ * A collection of functions to facilitate build custom interaction models.
+ * @class
+ */
+Dygraph.Interaction = {};
+
+/**
+ * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
+ * should start the default panning behavior.
+ *
+ * It's used in the default callback for "mousedown" operations.
+ * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
+ * panning behavior.
+ *
+ * @param { Event } event the event object which led to the startPan call.
+ * @param { Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
+ * @param { Object} context The dragging context object (with
+ * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the context.
+ */
+Dygraph.Interaction.startPan = function(event, g, context) {
context.isPanning = true;
var xRange = g.xAxisRange();
context.dateRange = xRange[1] - xRange[0];
context.initialLeftmostDate = xRange[0];
context.xUnitsPerPixel = context.dateRange / (g.plotter_.area.w - 1);
+ if (g.attr_("panEdgeFraction")) {
+ var maxXPixelsToDraw = g.width_ * g.attr_("panEdgeFraction");
+ var xExtremes = g.xAxisExtremes(); // I REALLY WANT TO CALL THIS xTremes!
+
+ var boundedLeftX = g.toDomXCoord(xExtremes[0]) - maxXPixelsToDraw;
+ var boundedRightX = g.toDomXCoord(xExtremes[1]) + maxXPixelsToDraw;
+
+ var boundedLeftDate = g.toDataXCoord(boundedLeftX);
+ var boundedRightDate = g.toDataXCoord(boundedRightX);
+ context.boundedDates = [boundedLeftDate, boundedRightDate];
+
+ var boundedValues = [];
+ var maxYPixelsToDraw = g.height_ * g.attr_("panEdgeFraction");
+
+ for (var i = 0; i < g.axes_.length; i++) {
+ var axis = g.axes_[i];
+ var yExtremes = axis.extremeRange;
+
+ var boundedTopY = g.toDomYCoord(yExtremes[0], i) + maxYPixelsToDraw;
+ var boundedBottomY = g.toDomYCoord(yExtremes[1], i) - maxYPixelsToDraw;
+
+ var boundedTopValue = g.toDataYCoord(boundedTopY);
+ var boundedBottomValue = g.toDataYCoord(boundedBottomY);
+
+ boundedValues[i] = [boundedTopValue, boundedBottomValue];
+ }
+ context.boundedValues = boundedValues;
+ }
+
// Record the range of each y-axis at the start of the drag.
// If any axis has a valueRange or valueWindow, then we want a 2D pan.
context.is2DPan = false;
@@ -937,20 +1163,37 @@ Dygraph.startPan = function(event, g, context) {
}
};
-// Called in response to an interaction model operation that
-// responds to an event that pans the view.
-//
-// It's used in the default callback for "mousemove" operations.
-// Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
-// panning behavior.
-//
-Dygraph.movePan = function(event, g, context) {
+/**
+ * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
+ * responds to an event that pans the view.
+ *
+ * It's used in the default callback for "mousemove" operations.
+ * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
+ * panning behavior.
+ *
+ * @param { Event } event the event object which led to the movePan call.
+ * @param { Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
+ * @param { Object} context The dragging context object (with
+ * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the context.
+ */
+Dygraph.Interaction.movePan = function(event, g, context) {
context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
var minDate = context.initialLeftmostDate -
(context.dragEndX - context.dragStartX) * context.xUnitsPerPixel;
+ if (context.boundedDates) {
+ minDate = Math.max(minDate, context.boundedDates[0]);
+ }
var maxDate = minDate + context.dateRange;
+ if (context.boundedDates) {
+ if (maxDate > context.boundedDates[1]) {
+ // Adjust minDate, and recompute maxDate.
+ minDate = minDate - (maxDate - context.boundedDates[1]);
+ maxDate = minDate + context.dateRange;
+ }
+ }
+
g.dateWindow_ = [minDate, maxDate];
// y-axis scaling is automatic unless this is a full 2D pan.
@@ -961,10 +1204,22 @@ Dygraph.movePan = function(event, g, context) {
var pixelsDragged = context.dragEndY - context.dragStartY;
var unitsDragged = pixelsDragged * axis.unitsPerPixel;
+
+ var boundedValue = context.boundedValues ? context.boundedValues[i] : null;
// In log scale, maxValue and minValue are the logs of those values.
var maxValue = axis.initialTopValue + unitsDragged;
+ if (boundedValue) {
+ maxValue = Math.min(maxValue, boundedValue[1]);
+ }
var minValue = maxValue - axis.dragValueRange;
+ if (boundedValue) {
+ if (minValue < boundedValue[0]) {
+ // Adjust maxValue, and recompute minValue.
+ maxValue = maxValue - (minValue - boundedValue[0]);
+ minValue = maxValue - axis.dragValueRange;
+ }
+ }
if (axis.logscale) {
axis.valueWindow = [ Math.pow(Dygraph.LOG_SCALE, minValue),
Math.pow(Dygraph.LOG_SCALE, maxValue) ];
@@ -974,18 +1229,36 @@ Dygraph.movePan = function(event, g, context) {
}
}
- g.drawGraph_();
-}
+ g.drawGraph_(false);
+};
+
+/**
+ * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
+ * responds to an event that ends panning.
+ *
+ * It's used in the default callback for "mouseup" operations.
+ * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
+ * panning behavior.
+ *
+ * @param { Event } event the event object which led to the startZoom call.
+ * @param { Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
+ * @param { Object} context The dragging context object (with
+ * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the context.
+ */
+Dygraph.Interaction.endPan = function(event, g, context) {
+ context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
+ context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
+
+ var regionWidth = Math.abs(context.dragEndX - context.dragStartX);
+ var regionHeight = Math.abs(context.dragEndY - context.dragStartY);
+
+ if (regionWidth < 2 && regionHeight < 2 &&
+ g.lastx_ != undefined && g.lastx_ != -1) {
+ Dygraph.Interaction.treatMouseOpAsClick(g, event, context);
+ }
-// Called in response to an interaction model operation that
-// responds to an event that ends panning.
-//
-// It's used in the default callback for "mouseup" operations.
-// Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
-// panning behavior.
-//
-Dygraph.endPan = function(event, g, context) {
// TODO(konigsberg): Clear the context data from the axis.
+ // (replace with "context = {}" ?)
// TODO(konigsberg): mouseup should just delete the
// context object, and mousedown should create a new one.
context.isPanning = false;
@@ -993,27 +1266,41 @@ Dygraph.endPan = function(event, g, context) {
context.initialLeftmostDate = null;
context.dateRange = null;
context.valueRange = null;
-}
+ context.boundedDates = null;
+ context.boundedValues = null;
+};
-// Called in response to an interaction model operation that
-// responds to an event that starts zooming.
-//
-// It's used in the default callback for "mousedown" operations.
-// Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
-// zooming behavior.
-//
-Dygraph.startZoom = function(event, g, context) {
+/**
+ * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
+ * responds to an event that starts zooming.
+ *
+ * It's used in the default callback for "mousedown" operations.
+ * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
+ * zooming behavior.
+ *
+ * @param { Event } event the event object which led to the startZoom call.
+ * @param { Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
+ * @param { Object} context The dragging context object (with
+ * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the context.
+ */
+Dygraph.Interaction.startZoom = function(event, g, context) {
context.isZooming = true;
-}
+};
-// Called in response to an interaction model operation that
-// responds to an event that defines zoom boundaries.
-//
-// It's used in the default callback for "mousemove" operations.
-// Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
-// zooming behavior.
-//
-Dygraph.moveZoom = function(event, g, context) {
+/**
+ * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
+ * responds to an event that defines zoom boundaries.
+ *
+ * It's used in the default callback for "mousemove" operations.
+ * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
+ * zooming behavior.
+ *
+ * @param { Event } event the event object which led to the moveZoom call.
+ * @param { Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to act.
+ * @param { Object} context The dragging context object (with
+ * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the context.
+ */
+Dygraph.Interaction.moveZoom = function(event, g, context) {
context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
@@ -1036,17 +1323,50 @@ Dygraph.moveZoom = function(event, g, context) {
context.prevEndX = context.dragEndX;
context.prevEndY = context.dragEndY;
context.prevDragDirection = context.dragDirection;
+};
+
+Dygraph.Interaction.treatMouseOpAsClick = function(g, event, context) {
+ // TODO(danvk): pass along more info about the points, e.g. 'x'
+ if (g.attr_('clickCallback') != null) {
+ g.attr_('clickCallback')(event, g.lastx_, g.selPoints_, context);
+ }
+ if (g.attr_('pointClickCallback')) {
+ // check if the click was on a particular point.
+ var closestIdx = -1;
+ var closestDistance = 0;
+ for (var i = 0; i < g.selPoints_.length; i++) {
+ var p = g.selPoints_[i];
+ var distance = Math.pow(p.canvasx - context.dragEndX, 2) +
+ Math.pow(p.canvasy - context.dragEndY, 2);
+ if (closestIdx == -1 || distance < closestDistance) {
+ closestDistance = distance;
+ closestIdx = i;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Allow any click within two pixels of the dot.
+ var radius = g.attr_('highlightCircleSize') + 2;
+ if (closestDistance <= 5 * 5) {
+ g.attr_('pointClickCallback')(event, g.selPoints_[closestIdx]);
+ }
+ }
}
-// Called in response to an interaction model operation that
-// responds to an event that performs a zoom based on previously defined
-// bounds..
-//
-// It's used in the default callback for "mouseup" operations.
-// Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
-// zooming behavior.
-//
-Dygraph.endZoom = function(event, g, context) {
+/**
+ * Called in response to an interaction model operation that
+ * responds to an event that performs a zoom based on previously defined
+ * bounds..
+ *
+ * It's used in the default callback for "mouseup" operations.
+ * Custom interaction model builders can use it to provide the default
+ * zooming behavior.
+ *
+ * @param { Event } event the event object which led to the endZoom call.
+ * @param { Dygraph} g The dygraph on which to end the zoom.
+ * @param { Object} context The dragging context object (with
+ * dragStartX/dragStartY/etc. properties). This function modifies the context.
+ */
+Dygraph.Interaction.endZoom = function(event, g, context) {
context.isZooming = false;
context.dragEndX = g.dragGetX_(event, context);
context.dragEndY = g.dragGetY_(event, context);
@@ -1055,30 +1375,7 @@ Dygraph.endZoom = function(event, g, context) {
if (regionWidth < 2 && regionHeight < 2 &&
g.lastx_ != undefined && g.lastx_ != -1) {
- // TODO(danvk): pass along more info about the points, e.g. 'x'
- if (g.attr_('clickCallback') != null) {
- g.attr_('clickCallback')(event, g.lastx_, g.selPoints_);
- }
- if (g.attr_('pointClickCallback')) {
- // check if the click was on a particular point.
- var closestIdx = -1;
- var closestDistance = 0;
- for (var i = 0; i < g.selPoints_.length; i++) {
- var p = g.selPoints_[i];
- var distance = Math.pow(p.canvasx - context.dragEndX, 2) +
- Math.pow(p.canvasy - context.dragEndY, 2);
- if (closestIdx == -1 || distance < closestDistance) {
- closestDistance = distance;
- closestIdx = i;
- }
- }
-
- // Allow any click within two pixels of the dot.
- var radius = g.attr_('highlightCircleSize') + 2;
- if (closestDistance <= 5 * 5) {
- g.attr_('pointClickCallback')(event, g.selPoints_[closestIdx]);
- }
- }
+ Dygraph.Interaction.treatMouseOpAsClick(g, event, context);
}
if (regionWidth >= 10 && context.dragDirection == Dygraph.HORIZONTAL) {
@@ -1088,15 +1385,22 @@ Dygraph.endZoom = function(event, g, context) {
g.doZoomY_(Math.min(context.dragStartY, context.dragEndY),
Math.max(context.dragStartY, context.dragEndY));
} else {
- g.canvas_.getContext("2d").clearRect(0, 0,
- g.canvas_.width,
- g.canvas_.height);
+ g.canvas_ctx_.clearRect(0, 0, g.canvas_.width, g.canvas_.height);
}
context.dragStartX = null;
context.dragStartY = null;
-}
+};
-Dygraph.defaultInteractionModel = {
+/**
+ * Default interation model for dygraphs. You can refer to specific elements of
+ * this when constructing your own interaction model, e.g.:
+ * g.updateOptions( {
+ * interactionModel: {
+ * mousedown: Dygraph.defaultInteractionModel.mousedown
+ * }
+ * } );
+ */
+Dygraph.Interaction.defaultModel = {
// Track the beginning of drag events
mousedown: function(event, g, context) {
context.initializeMouseDown(event, g, context);
@@ -1144,7 +1448,16 @@ Dygraph.defaultInteractionModel = {
}
};
-Dygraph.DEFAULT_ATTRS.interactionModel = Dygraph.defaultInteractionModel;
+Dygraph.DEFAULT_ATTRS.interactionModel = Dygraph.Interaction.defaultModel;
+
+// old ways of accessing these methods/properties
+Dygraph.defaultInteractionModel = Dygraph.Interaction.defaultModel;
+Dygraph.endZoom = Dygraph.Interaction.endZoom;
+Dygraph.moveZoom = Dygraph.Interaction.moveZoom;
+Dygraph.startZoom = Dygraph.Interaction.startZoom;
+Dygraph.endPan = Dygraph.Interaction.endPan;
+Dygraph.movePan = Dygraph.Interaction.movePan;
+Dygraph.startPan = Dygraph.Interaction.startPan;
/**
* Set up all the mouse handlers needed to capture dragging behavior for zoom
@@ -1182,6 +1495,11 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createDragInterface_ = function() {
px: 0,
py: 0,
+ // Values for use with panEdgeFraction, which limit how far outside the
+ // graph's data boundaries it can be panned.
+ boundedDates: null, // [minDate, maxDate]
+ boundedValues: null, // [[minValue, maxValue] ...]
+
initializeMouseDown: function(event, g, context) {
// prevents mouse drags from selecting page text.
if (event.preventDefault) {
@@ -1237,6 +1555,7 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createDragInterface_ = function() {
});
};
+
/**
* Draw a gray zoom rectangle over the desired area of the canvas. Also clears
* up any previous zoom rectangles that were drawn. This could be optimized to
@@ -1259,9 +1578,10 @@ Dygraph.prototype.createDragInterface_ = function() {
* function. Used to avoid excess redrawing
* @private
*/
-Dygraph.prototype.drawZoomRect_ = function(direction, startX, endX, startY, endY,
- prevDirection, prevEndX, prevEndY) {
- var ctx = this.canvas_.getContext("2d");
+Dygraph.prototype.drawZoomRect_ = function(direction, startX, endX, startY,
+ endY, prevDirection, prevEndX,
+ prevEndY) {
+ var ctx = this.canvas_ctx_;
// Clean up from the previous rect if necessary
if (prevDirection == Dygraph.HORIZONTAL) {
@@ -1318,6 +1638,7 @@ Dygraph.prototype.doZoomX_ = function(lowX, highX) {
*/
Dygraph.prototype.doZoomXDates_ = function(minDate, maxDate) {
this.dateWindow_ = [minDate, maxDate];
+ this.zoomed_x_ = true;
this.drawGraph_();
if (this.attr_("zoomCallback")) {
this.attr_("zoomCallback")(minDate, maxDate, this.yAxisRanges());
@@ -1345,9 +1666,11 @@ Dygraph.prototype.doZoomY_ = function(lowY, highY) {
valueRanges.push([low, hi]);
}
+ this.zoomed_y_ = true;
this.drawGraph_();
if (this.attr_("zoomCallback")) {
var xRange = this.xAxisRange();
+ var yRange = this.yAxisRange();
this.attr_("zoomCallback")(xRange[0], xRange[1], this.yAxisRanges());
}
};
@@ -1372,9 +1695,14 @@ Dygraph.prototype.doUnzoom_ = function() {
}
}
+ // Clear any selection, since it's likely to be drawn in the wrong place.
+ this.clearSelection();
+
if (dirty) {
// Putting the drawing operation before the callback because it resets
// yAxisRange.
+ this.zoomed_x_ = false;
+ this.zoomed_y_ = false;
this.drawGraph_();
if (this.attr_("zoomCallback")) {
var minDate = this.rawData_[0][0];
@@ -1392,8 +1720,11 @@ Dygraph.prototype.doUnzoom_ = function() {
* @private
*/
Dygraph.prototype.mouseMove_ = function(event) {
- var canvasx = Dygraph.pageX(event) - Dygraph.findPosX(this.mouseEventElement_);
+ // This prevents JS errors when mousing over the canvas before data loads.
var points = this.layout_.points;
+ if (points === undefined) return;
+
+ var canvasx = Dygraph.pageX(event) - Dygraph.findPosX(this.mouseEventElement_);
var lastx = -1;
var lasty = -1;
@@ -1471,13 +1802,94 @@ Dygraph.prototype.idxToRow_ = function(idx) {
};
/**
+ * @private
+ * @param { Number } x The number to consider.
+ * @return { Boolean } Whether the number is zero or NaN.
+ */
+// TODO(danvk): rename this function to something like 'isNonZeroNan'.
+Dygraph.isOK = function(x) {
+ return x && !isNaN(x);
+};
+
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Generates HTML for the legend which is displayed when hovering over the
+ * chart. If no selected points are specified, a default legend is returned
+ * (this may just be the empty string).
+ * @param { Number } [x] The x-value of the selected points.
+ * @param { [Object] } [sel_points] List of selected points for the given
+ * x-value. Should have properties like 'name', 'yval' and 'canvasy'.
+ */
+Dygraph.prototype.generateLegendHTML_ = function(x, sel_points) {
+ // If no points are selected, we display a default legend. Traditionally,
+ // this has been blank. But a better default would be a conventional legend,
+ // which provides essential information for a non-interactive chart.
+ if (typeof(x) === 'undefined') {
+ if (this.attr_('legend') != 'always') return '';
+
+ var sepLines = this.attr_('labelsSeparateLines');
+ var labels = this.attr_('labels');
+ var html = '';
+ for (var i = 1; i < labels.length; i++) {
+ if (!this.visibility()[i - 1]) continue;
+ var c = this.plotter_.colors[labels[i]];
+ if (html != '') html += (sepLines ? ' ' : ' ');
+ html += "—" + labels[i] +
+ "";
+ }
+ return html;
+ }
+
+ var html = this.attr_('xValueFormatter')(x) + ":";
+
+ var fmtFunc = this.attr_('yValueFormatter');
+ var showZeros = this.attr_("labelsShowZeroValues");
+ var sepLines = this.attr_("labelsSeparateLines");
+ for (var i = 0; i < this.selPoints_.length; i++) {
+ var pt = this.selPoints_[i];
+ if (pt.yval == 0 && !showZeros) continue;
+ if (!Dygraph.isOK(pt.canvasy)) continue;
+ if (sepLines) html += " ";
+
+ var c = this.plotter_.colors[pt.name];
+ var yval = fmtFunc(pt.yval, this);
+ // TODO(danvk): use a template string here and make it an attribute.
+ html += " "
+ + pt.name + ":"
+ + yval;
+ }
+ return html;
+};
+
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Displays information about the selected points in the legend. If there is no
+ * selection, the legend will be cleared.
+ * @param { Number } [x] The x-value of the selected points.
+ * @param { [Object] } [sel_points] List of selected points for the given
+ * x-value. Should have properties like 'name', 'yval' and 'canvasy'.
+ */
+Dygraph.prototype.setLegendHTML_ = function(x, sel_points) {
+ var html = this.generateLegendHTML_(x, sel_points);
+ var labelsDiv = this.attr_("labelsDiv");
+ if (labelsDiv !== null) {
+ labelsDiv.innerHTML = html;
+ } else {
+ if (typeof(this.shown_legend_error_) == 'undefined') {
+ this.error('labelsDiv is set to something nonexistent; legend will not be shown.');
+ this.shown_legend_error_ = true;
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+/**
* Draw dots over the selectied points in the data series. This function
* takes care of cleanup of previously-drawn dots.
* @private
*/
Dygraph.prototype.updateSelection_ = function() {
// Clear the previously drawn vertical, if there is one
- var ctx = this.canvas_.getContext("2d");
+ var ctx = this.canvas_ctx_;
if (this.previousVerticalX_ >= 0) {
// Determine the maximum highlight circle size.
var maxCircleSize = 0;
@@ -1491,45 +1903,23 @@ Dygraph.prototype.updateSelection_ = function() {
2 * maxCircleSize + 2, this.height_);
}
- var isOK = function(x) { return x && !isNaN(x); };
-
if (this.selPoints_.length > 0) {
- var canvasx = this.selPoints_[0].canvasx;
-
// Set the status message to indicate the selected point(s)
- var replace = this.attr_('xValueFormatter')(this.lastx_, this) + ":";
- var fmtFunc = this.attr_('yValueFormatter');
- var clen = this.colors_.length;
-
if (this.attr_('showLabelsOnHighlight')) {
- // Set the status message to indicate the selected point(s)
- for (var i = 0; i < this.selPoints_.length; i++) {
- if (!this.attr_("labelsShowZeroValues") && this.selPoints_[i].yval == 0) continue;
- if (!isOK(this.selPoints_[i].canvasy)) continue;
- if (this.attr_("labelsSeparateLines")) {
- replace += " ";
- }
- var point = this.selPoints_[i];
- var c = new RGBColor(this.plotter_.colors[point.name]);
- var yval = fmtFunc(point.yval);
- replace += " "
- + point.name + ":"
- + yval;
- }
-
- this.attr_("labelsDiv").innerHTML = replace;
+ this.setLegendHTML_(this.lastx_, this.selPoints_);
}
// Draw colored circles over the center of each selected point
+ var canvasx = this.selPoints_[0].canvasx;
ctx.save();
for (var i = 0; i < this.selPoints_.length; i++) {
- if (!isOK(this.selPoints_[i].canvasy)) continue;
- var circleSize =
- this.attr_('highlightCircleSize', this.selPoints_[i].name);
+ var pt = this.selPoints_[i];
+ if (!Dygraph.isOK(pt.canvasy)) continue;
+
+ var circleSize = this.attr_('highlightCircleSize', pt.name);
ctx.beginPath();
- ctx.fillStyle = this.plotter_.colors[this.selPoints_[i].name];
- ctx.arc(canvasx, this.selPoints_[i].canvasy, circleSize,
- 0, 2 * Math.PI, false);
+ ctx.fillStyle = this.plotter_.colors[pt.name];
+ ctx.arc(canvasx, pt.canvasy, circleSize, 0, 2 * Math.PI, false);
ctx.fill();
}
ctx.restore();
@@ -1539,10 +1929,11 @@ Dygraph.prototype.updateSelection_ = function() {
};
/**
- * Set manually set selected dots, and display information about them
- * @param int row number that should by highlighted
- * false value clears the selection
- * @public
+ * Manually set the selected points and display information about them in the
+ * legend. The selection can be cleared using clearSelection() and queried
+ * using getSelection().
+ * @param { Integer } row number that should be highlighted (i.e. appear with
+ * hover dots on the chart). Set to false to clear any selection.
*/
Dygraph.prototype.setSelection = function(row) {
// Extract the points we've selected
@@ -1572,7 +1963,6 @@ Dygraph.prototype.setSelection = function(row) {
this.lastx_ = this.selPoints_[0].xval;
this.updateSelection_();
} else {
- this.lastx_ = -1;
this.clearSelection();
}
@@ -1594,22 +1984,21 @@ Dygraph.prototype.mouseOut_ = function(event) {
};
/**
- * Remove all selection from the canvas
- * @public
+ * Clears the current selection (i.e. points that were highlighted by moving
+ * the mouse over the chart).
*/
Dygraph.prototype.clearSelection = function() {
// Get rid of the overlay data
- var ctx = this.canvas_.getContext("2d");
- ctx.clearRect(0, 0, this.width_, this.height_);
- this.attr_("labelsDiv").innerHTML = "";
+ this.canvas_ctx_.clearRect(0, 0, this.width_, this.height_);
+ this.setLegendHTML_();
this.selPoints_ = [];
this.lastx_ = -1;
}
/**
- * Returns the number of the currently selected row
- * @return int row number, of -1 if nothing is selected
- * @public
+ * Returns the number of the currently selected row. To get data for this row,
+ * you can use the getValue method.
+ * @return { Integer } row number, or -1 if nothing is selected
*/
Dygraph.prototype.getSelection = function() {
if (!this.selPoints_ || this.selPoints_.length < 1) {
@@ -1622,11 +2011,85 @@ Dygraph.prototype.getSelection = function() {
}
}
return -1;
-}
+};
+
+/**
+ * Number formatting function which mimicks the behavior of %g in printf, i.e.
+ * either exponential or fixed format (without trailing 0s) is used depending on
+ * the length of the generated string. The advantage of this format is that
+ * there is a predictable upper bound on the resulting string length,
+ * significant figures are not dropped, and normal numbers are not displayed in
+ * exponential notation.
+ *
+ * NOTE: JavaScript's native toPrecision() is NOT a drop-in replacement for %g.
+ * It creates strings which are too long for absolute values between 10^-4 and
+ * 10^-6, e.g. '0.00001' instead of '1e-5'. See tests/number-format.html for
+ * output examples.
+ *
+ * @param {Number} x The number to format
+ * @param {Number} opt_precision The precision to use, default 2.
+ * @return {String} A string formatted like %g in printf. The max generated
+ * string length should be precision + 6 (e.g 1.123e+300).
+ */
+Dygraph.floatFormat = function(x, opt_precision) {
+ // Avoid invalid precision values; [1, 21] is the valid range.
+ var p = Math.min(Math.max(1, opt_precision || 2), 21);
+
+ // This is deceptively simple. The actual algorithm comes from:
+ //
+ // Max allowed length = p + 4
+ // where 4 comes from 'e+n' and '.'.
+ //
+ // Length of fixed format = 2 + y + p
+ // where 2 comes from '0.' and y = # of leading zeroes.
+ //
+ // Equating the two and solving for y yields y = 2, or 0.00xxxx which is
+ // 1.0e-3.
+ //
+ // Since the behavior of toPrecision() is identical for larger numbers, we
+ // don't have to worry about the other bound.
+ //
+ // Finally, the argument for toExponential() is the number of trailing digits,
+ // so we take off 1 for the value before the '.'.
+ return (Math.abs(x) < 1.0e-3 && x != 0.0) ?
+ x.toExponential(p - 1) : x.toPrecision(p);
+};
+
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Return a string version of a number. This respects the digitsAfterDecimal
+ * and maxNumberWidth options.
+ * @param {Number} x The number to be formatted
+ * @param {Dygraph} g The dygraph object
+ */
+Dygraph.numberFormatter = function(x, g) {
+ var sigFigs = g.attr_('sigFigs');
+
+ if (sigFigs !== null) {
+ // User has opted for a fixed number of significant figures.
+ return Dygraph.floatFormat(x, sigFigs);
+ }
+
+ var digits = g.attr_('digitsAfterDecimal');
+ var maxNumberWidth = g.attr_('maxNumberWidth');
+
+ // switch to scientific notation if we underflow or overflow fixed display.
+ if (x !== 0.0 &&
+ (Math.abs(x) >= Math.pow(10, maxNumberWidth) ||
+ Math.abs(x) < Math.pow(10, -digits))) {
+ return x.toExponential(digits);
+ } else {
+ return '' + Dygraph.round_(x, digits);
+ }
+};
+/**
+ * @private
+ * Converts '9' to '09' (useful for dates)
+ */
Dygraph.zeropad = function(x) {
if (x < 10) return "0" + x; else return "" + x;
-}
+};
/**
* Return a string version of the hours, minutes and seconds portion of a date.
@@ -1644,7 +2107,7 @@ Dygraph.hmsString_ = function(date) {
} else {
return zeropad(d.getHours()) + ":" + zeropad(d.getMinutes());
}
-}
+};
/**
* Convert a JS date to a string appropriate to display on an axis that
@@ -1667,7 +2130,7 @@ Dygraph.dateAxisFormatter = function(date, granularity) {
return Dygraph.hmsString_(date.getTime());
}
}
-}
+};
/**
* Convert a JS date (millis since epoch) to YYYY/MM/DD
@@ -1675,7 +2138,7 @@ Dygraph.dateAxisFormatter = function(date, granularity) {
* @return {String} A date of the form "YYYY/MM/DD"
* @private
*/
-Dygraph.dateString_ = function(date, self) {
+Dygraph.dateString_ = function(date) {
var zeropad = Dygraph.zeropad;
var d = new Date(date);
@@ -1725,17 +2188,15 @@ Dygraph.prototype.quarters = ["Jan", "Apr", "Jul", "Oct"];
*/
Dygraph.prototype.addXTicks_ = function() {
// Determine the correct ticks scale on the x-axis: quarterly, monthly, ...
- var startDate, endDate;
+ var range;
if (this.dateWindow_) {
- startDate = this.dateWindow_[0];
- endDate = this.dateWindow_[1];
+ range = [this.dateWindow_[0], this.dateWindow_[1]];
} else {
- startDate = this.rawData_[0][0];
- endDate = this.rawData_[this.rawData_.length - 1][0];
+ range = [this.rawData_[0][0], this.rawData_[this.rawData_.length - 1][0]];
}
- var xTicks = this.attr_('xTicker')(startDate, endDate, this);
- this.layout_.updateOptions({xTicks: xTicks});
+ var xTicks = this.attr_('xTicker')(range[0], range[1], this);
+ this.layout_.setXTicks(xTicks);
};
// Time granularity enumeration
@@ -1779,11 +2240,11 @@ Dygraph.SHORT_SPACINGS[Dygraph.SIX_HOURLY] = 1000 * 3600 * 6;
Dygraph.SHORT_SPACINGS[Dygraph.DAILY] = 1000 * 86400;
Dygraph.SHORT_SPACINGS[Dygraph.WEEKLY] = 1000 * 604800;
-// NumXTicks()
-//
-// If we used this time granularity, how many ticks would there be?
-// This is only an approximation, but it's generally good enough.
-//
+/**
+ * @private
+ * If we used this time granularity, how many ticks would there be?
+ * This is only an approximation, but it's generally good enough.
+ */
Dygraph.prototype.NumXTicks = function(start_time, end_time, granularity) {
if (granularity < Dygraph.MONTHLY) {
// Generate one tick mark for every fixed interval of time.
@@ -1804,13 +2265,14 @@ Dygraph.prototype.NumXTicks = function(start_time, end_time, granularity) {
}
};
-// GetXAxis()
-//
-// Construct an x-axis of nicely-formatted times on meaningful boundaries
-// (e.g. 'Jan 09' rather than 'Jan 22, 2009').
-//
-// Returns an array containing {v: millis, label: label} dictionaries.
-//
+/**
+ * @private
+ *
+ * Construct an x-axis of nicely-formatted times on meaningful boundaries
+ * (e.g. 'Jan 09' rather than 'Jan 22, 2009').
+ *
+ * Returns an array containing {v: millis, label: label} dictionaries.
+ */
Dygraph.prototype.GetXAxis = function(start_time, end_time, granularity) {
var formatter = this.attr_("xAxisLabelFormatter");
var ticks = [];
@@ -1883,7 +2345,7 @@ Dygraph.prototype.GetXAxis = function(start_time, end_time, granularity) {
if (i % year_mod != 0) continue;
for (var j = 0; j < months.length; j++) {
var date_str = i + "/" + zeropad(1 + months[j]) + "/01";
- var t = Date.parse(date_str);
+ var t = Dygraph.dateStrToMillis(date_str);
if (t < start_time || t > end_time) continue;
ticks.push({ v:t, label: formatter(new Date(t), granularity) });
}
@@ -1898,10 +2360,12 @@ Dygraph.prototype.GetXAxis = function(start_time, end_time, granularity) {
* Add ticks to the x-axis based on a date range.
* @param {Number} startDate Start of the date window (millis since epoch)
* @param {Number} endDate End of the date window (millis since epoch)
- * @return {Array.