| //============================================================================ | |
| //ZedGraph Class Library - A Flexible Line Graph/Bar Graph Library in C# | |
| //Copyright � 2005 John Champion | |
| // | |
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| // | |
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| //============================================================================= | |
| using System; | |
| using System.Collections; | |
| using System.Text; | |
| using System.Drawing; | |
| using System.Runtime.Serialization; | |
| using System.Security.Permissions; | |
| namespace ZedGraph | |
| { | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// The ExponentScale class inherits from the <see cref="Scale" /> class, and implements | |
| /// the features specific to <see cref="AxisType.Exponent" />. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <remarks> | |
| /// ExponentScale is a non-linear axis in which the values are scaled using an exponential function | |
| /// with the <see cref="Scale.Exponent" /> property. | |
| /// </remarks> | |
| /// | |
| /// <author> John Champion with contributions by jackply </author> | |
| /// <version> $Revision: 1.8 $ $Date: 2007-04-16 00:03:01 $ </version> | |
| [] | |
| class ExponentScale : Scale, ISerializable //, ICloneable | |
| { | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Default constructor that defines the owner <see cref="Axis" /> | |
| /// (containing object) for this new object. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <param name="owner">The owner, or containing object, of this instance</param> | |
| public ExponentScale( Axis owner ) | |
| : base( owner ) | |
| { | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// The Copy Constructor | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <param name="rhs">The <see cref="ExponentScale" /> object from which to copy</param> | |
| /// <param name="owner">The <see cref="Axis" /> object that will own the | |
| /// new instance of <see cref="ExponentScale" /></param> | |
| public ExponentScale( Scale rhs, Axis owner ) | |
| : base( rhs, owner ) | |
| { | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Create a new clone of the current item, with a new owner assignment | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <param name="owner">The new <see cref="Axis" /> instance that will be | |
| /// the owner of the new Scale</param> | |
| /// <returns>A new <see cref="Scale" /> clone.</returns> | |
| public override Scale Clone( Axis owner ) | |
| { | |
| return new ExponentScale( this, owner ); | |
| } | |
| public override AxisType Type | |
| { | |
| get { return AxisType.Exponent; } | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Setup some temporary transform values in preparation for rendering the <see cref="Axis"/>. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <remarks> | |
| /// This method is typically called by the parent <see cref="GraphPane"/> | |
| /// object as part of the <see cref="GraphPane.Draw"/> method. It is also | |
| /// called by <see cref="GraphPane.GeneralTransform(double,double,CoordType)"/> and | |
| /// <see cref="GraphPane.ReverseTransform( PointF, out double, out double )"/> | |
| /// methods to setup for coordinate transformations. | |
| /// </remarks> | |
| /// <param name="pane"> | |
| /// A reference to the <see cref="GraphPane"/> object that is the parent or | |
| /// owner of this object. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <param name="axis"> | |
| /// The parent <see cref="Axis" /> for this <see cref="Scale" /> | |
| /// </param> | |
| override public void SetupScaleData( GraphPane pane, Axis axis ) | |
| { | |
| base.SetupScaleData( pane, axis ); | |
| if ( _exponent > 0 ) | |
| { | |
| _minLinTemp = Linearize( _min ); | |
| _maxLinTemp = Linearize( _max ); | |
| } | |
| else if ( _exponent < 0 ) | |
| { | |
| _minLinTemp = Linearize( _max ); | |
| _maxLinTemp = Linearize( _min ); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Convert a value to its linear equivalent for this type of scale. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <remarks> | |
| /// The default behavior is to just return the value unchanged. However, | |
| /// for <see cref="AxisType.Log" /> and <see cref="AxisType.Exponent" />, | |
| /// it returns the log or power equivalent. | |
| /// </remarks> | |
| /// <param name="val">The value to be converted</param> | |
| override public double Linearize( double val ) | |
| { | |
| return SafeExp( val, _exponent ); | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Convert a value from its linear equivalent to its actual scale value | |
| /// for this type of scale. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <remarks> | |
| /// The default behavior is to just return the value unchanged. However, | |
| /// for <see cref="AxisType.Log" /> and <see cref="AxisType.Exponent" />, | |
| /// it returns the anti-log or inverse-power equivalent. | |
| /// </remarks> | |
| /// <param name="val">The value to be converted</param> | |
| override public double DeLinearize( double val ) | |
| { | |
| return Math.Pow( val, 1 / _exponent ); | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Determine the value for any major tic. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <remarks> | |
| /// This method properly accounts for <see cref="Scale.IsLog"/>, <see cref="Scale.IsText"/>, | |
| /// and other axis format settings. | |
| /// </remarks> | |
| /// <param name="baseVal"> | |
| /// The value of the first major tic (floating point double) | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <param name="tic"> | |
| /// The major tic number (0 = first major tic). For log scales, this is the actual power of 10. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <returns> | |
| /// The specified major tic value (floating point double). | |
| /// </returns> | |
| override internal double CalcMajorTicValue( double baseVal, double tic ) | |
| { | |
| if ( _exponent > 0.0 ) | |
| { | |
| //return baseVal + Math.Pow ( (double) this.majorStep * tic, exp ); | |
| //baseVal is got from CalBase..., and it is exp.. | |
| return Math.Pow( Math.Pow( baseVal, 1 / _exponent ) + _majorStep * tic, _exponent ); | |
| } | |
| else if ( _exponent < 0.0 ) | |
| { | |
| //baseVal is got from CalBase..., and it is exp.. | |
| return Math.Pow( Math.Pow( baseVal, 1 / _exponent ) + _majorStep * tic, _exponent ); | |
| } | |
| return 1.0; | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Determine the value for any minor tic. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <remarks> | |
| /// This method properly accounts for <see cref="Scale.IsLog"/>, <see cref="Scale.IsText"/>, | |
| /// and other axis format settings. | |
| /// </remarks> | |
| /// <param name="baseVal"> | |
| /// The value of the first major tic (floating point double). This tic value is the base | |
| /// reference for all tics (including minor ones). | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <param name="iTic"> | |
| /// The major tic number (0 = first major tic). For log scales, this is the actual power of 10. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <returns> | |
| /// The specified minor tic value (floating point double). | |
| /// </returns> | |
| override internal double CalcMinorTicValue( double baseVal, int iTic ) | |
| { | |
| return baseVal + Math.Pow( (double) _majorStep * (double) iTic, _exponent ); | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Internal routine to determine the ordinals of the first minor tic mark | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <param name="baseVal"> | |
| /// The value of the first major tic for the axis. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <returns> | |
| /// The ordinal position of the first minor tic, relative to the first major tic. | |
| /// This value can be negative (e.g., -3 means the first minor tic is 3 minor step | |
| /// increments before the first major tic. | |
| /// </returns> | |
| override internal int CalcMinorStart( double baseVal ) | |
| { | |
| return (int) ( ( Math.Pow( _min, _exponent ) - baseVal ) / Math.Pow( _minorStep, _exponent ) ); | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Select a reasonable exponential axis scale given a range of data values. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <remarks> | |
| /// This method only applies to <see cref="AxisType.Exponent"/> type axes, and it | |
| /// is called by the general <see cref="Scale.PickScale"/> method. The exponential scale | |
| /// relies on the <see cref="Scale.Exponent" /> property to set the scaling exponent. This | |
| /// method honors the <see cref="Scale.MinAuto"/>, <see cref="Scale.MaxAuto"/>, | |
| /// and <see cref="Scale.MajorStepAuto"/> autorange settings. | |
| /// In the event that any of the autorange settings are false, the | |
| /// corresponding <see cref="Scale.Min"/>, <see cref="Scale.Max"/>, or <see cref="Scale.MajorStep"/> | |
| /// setting is explicitly honored, and the remaining autorange settings (if any) will | |
| /// be calculated to accomodate the non-autoranged values. For log axes, the MinorStep | |
| /// value is not used. | |
| /// <para>On Exit:</para> | |
| /// <para><see cref="Scale.Min"/> is set to scale minimum (if <see cref="Scale.MinAuto"/> = true)</para> | |
| /// <para><see cref="Scale.Max"/> is set to scale maximum (if <see cref="Scale.MaxAuto"/> = true)</para> | |
| /// <para><see cref="Scale.MajorStep"/> is set to scale step size (if <see cref="Scale.MajorStepAuto"/> = true)</para> | |
| /// <para><see cref="Scale.Mag"/> is set to a magnitude multiplier according to the data</para> | |
| /// <para><see cref="Scale.Format"/> is set to the display format for the values (this controls the | |
| /// number of decimal places, whether there are thousands separators, currency types, etc.)</para> | |
| /// </remarks> | |
| /// <seealso cref="Scale.PickScale"/> | |
| /// <seealso cref="AxisType.Exponent"/> | |
| override public void PickScale( GraphPane pane, Graphics g, float scaleFactor ) | |
| { | |
| // call the base class first | |
| base.PickScale( pane, g, scaleFactor ); | |
| // Test for trivial condition of range = 0 and pick a suitable default | |
| if ( _max - _min < 1.0e-20 ) | |
| { | |
| if ( _maxAuto ) | |
| _max = _max + 0.2 * ( _max == 0 ? 1.0 : Math.Abs( _max ) ); | |
| if ( _minAuto ) | |
| _min = _min - 0.2 * ( _min == 0 ? 1.0 : Math.Abs( _min ) ); | |
| } | |
| // This is the zero-lever test. If minVal is within the zero lever fraction | |
| // of the data range, then use zero. | |
| if ( _minAuto && _min > 0 && | |
| _min / ( _max - _min ) < Default.ZeroLever ) | |
| _min = 0; | |
| // Repeat the zero-lever test for cases where the maxVal is less than zero | |
| if ( _maxAuto && _max < 0 && | |
| Math.Abs( _max / ( _max - _min ) ) < | |
| Default.ZeroLever ) | |
| _max = 0; | |
| // Calculate the new step size | |
| if ( _majorStepAuto ) | |
| { | |
| double targetSteps = ( _ownerAxis is XAxis || _ownerAxis is X2Axis ) ? | |
| Default.TargetXSteps : Default.TargetYSteps; | |
| // Calculate the step size based on target steps | |
| _majorStep = CalcStepSize( _max - _min, targetSteps ); | |
| if ( _isPreventLabelOverlap ) | |
| { | |
| // Calculate the maximum number of labels | |
| double maxLabels = (double) this.CalcMaxLabels( g, pane, scaleFactor ); | |
| if ( maxLabels < ( _max - _min ) / _majorStep ) | |
| _majorStep = CalcBoundedStepSize( _max - _min, maxLabels ); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // Calculate the new step size | |
| if ( _minorStepAuto ) | |
| _minorStep = CalcStepSize( _majorStep, | |
| ( _ownerAxis is XAxis || _ownerAxis is X2Axis ) ? | |
| Default.TargetMinorXSteps : Default.TargetMinorYSteps ); | |
| // Calculate the scale minimum | |
| if ( _minAuto ) | |
| _min = _min - MyMod( _min, _majorStep ); | |
| // Calculate the scale maximum | |
| if ( _maxAuto ) | |
| _max = MyMod( _max, _majorStep ) == 0.0 ? _max : | |
| _max + _majorStep - MyMod( _max, _majorStep ); | |
| // set the scale magnitude if required | |
| if ( _magAuto ) | |
| { | |
| // Find the optimal scale display multiple | |
| double mag = 0; | |
| double mag2 = 0; | |
| if ( Math.Abs( _min ) > 1.0e-10 ) | |
| mag = Math.Floor( Math.Log10( Math.Abs( _min ) ) ); | |
| if ( Math.Abs( _max ) > 1.0e-10 ) | |
| mag2 = Math.Floor( Math.Log10( Math.Abs( _max ) ) ); | |
| if ( Math.Abs( mag2 ) > Math.Abs( mag ) ) | |
| mag = mag2; | |
| // Do not use scale multiples for magnitudes below 4 | |
| if ( Math.Abs( mag ) <= 3 ) | |
| mag = 0; | |
| // Use a power of 10 that is a multiple of 3 (engineering scale) | |
| _mag = (int) ( Math.Floor( mag / 3.0 ) * 3.0 ); | |
| } | |
| // Calculate the appropriate number of dec places to display if required | |
| if ( _formatAuto ) | |
| { | |
| int numDec = 0 - (int) ( Math.Floor( Math.Log10( _majorStep ) ) - _mag ); | |
| if ( numDec < 0 ) | |
| numDec = 0; | |
| _format = "f" + numDec.ToString(); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Make a value label for an <see cref="AxisType.Exponent" /> <see cref="Axis" />. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <param name="pane"> | |
| /// A reference to the <see cref="GraphPane"/> object that is the parent or | |
| /// owner of this object. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <param name="index"> | |
| /// The zero-based, ordinal index of the label to be generated. For example, a value of 2 would | |
| /// cause the third value label on the axis to be generated. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <param name="dVal"> | |
| /// The numeric value associated with the label. This value is ignored for log (<see cref="Scale.IsLog"/>) | |
| /// and text (<see cref="Scale.IsText"/>) type axes. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <returns>The resulting value label as a <see cref="string" /></returns> | |
| override internal string MakeLabel( GraphPane pane, int index, double dVal ) | |
| { | |
| if ( _format == null ) | |
| _format = Scale.Default.Format; | |
| double scaleMult = Math.Pow( (double) 10.0, _mag ); | |
| double val = Math.Pow( dVal, 1 / _exponent ) / scaleMult; | |
| return val.ToString( _format ); | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Current schema value that defines the version of the serialized file | |
| /// </summary> | |
| public const int schema2 = 10; | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Constructor for deserializing objects | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <param name="info">A <see cref="SerializationInfo"/> instance that defines the serialized data | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <param name="context">A <see cref="StreamingContext"/> instance that contains the serialized data | |
| /// </param> | |
| protected ExponentScale( SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context ) : base( info, context ) | |
| { | |
| // The schema value is just a file version parameter. You can use it to make future versions | |
| // backwards compatible as new member variables are added to classes | |
| int sch = info.GetInt32( "schema2" ); | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Populates a <see cref="SerializationInfo"/> instance with the data needed to serialize the target object | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <param name="info">A <see cref="SerializationInfo"/> instance that defines the serialized data</param> | |
| /// <param name="context">A <see cref="StreamingContext"/> instance that contains the serialized data</param> | |
| [] | |
| public override void GetObjectData( SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context ) | |
| { | |
| base.GetObjectData( info, context ); | |
| info.AddValue( "schema2", schema2 ); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |