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author | nobu <nobu@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e> | 2009-03-06 03:56:38 +0000 |
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committer | nobu <nobu@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e> | 2009-03-06 03:56:38 +0000 |
commit | 287a34ae0dfc23e4158f67cb7783d239f202c368 (patch) | |
tree | 5e35d5b41aae961b37cf6632f60c42f51c7aa775 /ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tcllib/plotchart.rb | |
parent | 9b52ae2e6491bb5d6c59e1799449f6268baf6f89 (diff) | |
download | ruby-287a34ae0dfc23e4158f67cb7783d239f202c368.tar.gz |
* {ext,lib,test}/**/*.rb: removed trailing spaces.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@22784 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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diff --git a/ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tcllib/plotchart.rb b/ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tcllib/plotchart.rb index 06ab20f3e6..25a574efbc 100644 --- a/ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tcllib/plotchart.rb +++ b/ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tcllib/plotchart.rb @@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ # # (The following is the original description of the library.) # -# Plotchart is a Tcl-only package that focuses on the easy creation of -# xy-plots, barcharts and other common types of graphical presentations. -# The emphasis is on ease of use, rather than flexibility. The procedures -# that create a plot use the entire canvas window, making the layout of the +# Plotchart is a Tcl-only package that focuses on the easy creation of +# xy-plots, barcharts and other common types of graphical presentations. +# The emphasis is on ease of use, rather than flexibility. The procedures +# that create a plot use the entire canvas window, making the layout of the # plot completely automatic. # # This results in the creation of an xy-plot in, say, ten lines of code: @@ -32,27 +32,27 @@ # $s title "Data series" # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# A drawback of the package might be that it does not do any data management. -# So if the canvas that holds the plot is to be resized, the whole plot must -# be redrawn. The advantage, though, is that it offers a number of plot and +# A drawback of the package might be that it does not do any data management. +# So if the canvas that holds the plot is to be resized, the whole plot must +# be redrawn. The advantage, though, is that it offers a number of plot and # chart types: # # * XY-plots like the one shown above with any number of data series. -# * Stripcharts, a kind of XY-plots where the horizontal axis is adjusted -# automatically. The result is a kind of sliding window on the data +# * Stripcharts, a kind of XY-plots where the horizontal axis is adjusted +# automatically. The result is a kind of sliding window on the data # series. # * Polar plots, where the coordinates are polar instead of cartesian. -# * Isometric plots, where the scale of the coordinates in the two -# directions is always the same, i.e. a circle in world coordinates +# * Isometric plots, where the scale of the coordinates in the two +# directions is always the same, i.e. a circle in world coordinates # appears as a circle on the screen. -# You can zoom in and out, as well as pan with these plots (Note: this -# works best if no axes are drawn, the zooming and panning routines do -# not distinguish the axes), using the mouse buttons with the control +# You can zoom in and out, as well as pan with these plots (Note: this +# works best if no axes are drawn, the zooming and panning routines do +# not distinguish the axes), using the mouse buttons with the control # key and the arrow keys with the control key. # * Piecharts, with automatic scaling to indicate the proportions. -# * Barcharts, with either vertical or horizontal bars, stacked bars or +# * Barcharts, with either vertical or horizontal bars, stacked bars or # bars side by side. -# * Timecharts, where bars indicate a time period and milestones or other +# * Timecharts, where bars indicate a time period and milestones or other # important moments in time are represented by triangles. # * 3D plots (both for displaying surfaces and 3D bars) # @@ -91,13 +91,13 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart end def self.world_coordinates(w, *args) # args := xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax - tk_call_without_enc('::Plotchart::worldCoordinates', + tk_call_without_enc('::Plotchart::worldCoordinates', w.path, *(args.flatten)) end - def self.world_3D_coordinates(w, *args) + def self.world_3D_coordinates(w, *args) # args := xmin, ymin, zmin, xmax, ymax, zmax - tk_call_without_enc('::Plotchart::world3DCoordinates', + tk_call_without_enc('::Plotchart::world3DCoordinates', w.path, *(args.flatten)) end @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart if key.kind_of?(Hash) tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'xconfig', *hash_kv(key, true)) else - tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'xconfig', + tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'xconfig', "-#{key}", _get_eval_enc_str(value)) end self @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart if key.kind_of?(Hash) tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'yconfig', *hash_kv(key, true)) else - tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'yconfig', + tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'yconfig', "-#{key}", _get_eval_enc_str(value)) end self @@ -180,14 +180,14 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart end def world_coordinates(*args) # args := xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax - tk_call_without_enc('::Plotchart::worldCoordinates', + tk_call_without_enc('::Plotchart::worldCoordinates', @path, *(args.flatten)) self end - def world_3D_coordinates(*args) + def world_3D_coordinates(*args) # args := xmin, ymin, zmin, xmax, ymax, zmax - tk_call_without_enc('::Plotchart::world3DCoordinates', + tk_call_without_enc('::Plotchart::world3DCoordinates', @path, *(args.flatten)) self end @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart include ChartMethod TkCommandNames = [ - 'canvas'.freeze, + 'canvas'.freeze, '::Plotchart::createXYPlot'.freeze ].freeze @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart def _create_chart p self.class::TkCommandNames[1] if $DEBUG - tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, + tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, array2tk_list(@xaxis), array2tk_list(@yaxis)) end private :_create_chart @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart if key.kind_of?(Hash) tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'dataconfig', series, *hash_kv(key, true)) else - tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'dataconfig', series, + tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'dataconfig', series, "-#{key}", _get_eval_enc_str(value)) end end @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart ############################ class Stripchart < XYPlot TkCommandNames = [ - 'canvas'.freeze, + 'canvas'.freeze, '::Plotchart::createStripchart'.freeze ].freeze end @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart include ChartMethod TkCommandNames = [ - 'canvas'.freeze, + 'canvas'.freeze, '::Plotchart::createPolarplot'.freeze ].freeze @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart def _create_chart p self.class::TkCommandNames[1] if $DEBUG - tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, + tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, array2tk_list(@radius_data)) end private :_create_chart @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart end def plot(series, radius, angle) - tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'plot', _get_eval_enc_str(series), + tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'plot', _get_eval_enc_str(series), radius, angle) self end @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart if key.kind_of?(Hash) tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'dataconfig', series, *hash_kv(key, true)) else - tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'dataconfig', series, + tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'dataconfig', series, "-#{key}", _get_eval_enc_str(value)) end end @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart include ChartMethod TkCommandNames = [ - 'canvas'.freeze, + 'canvas'.freeze, '::Plotchart::createIsometricPlot'.freeze ].freeze @@ -446,8 +446,8 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart def _create_chart p self.class::TkCommandNames[1] if $DEBUG - tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, - array2tk_list(@xaxis), array2tk_list(@yaxis), + tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, + array2tk_list(@xaxis), array2tk_list(@yaxis), @stepsize) end private :_create_chart @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart include ChartMethod TkCommandNames = [ - 'canvas'.freeze, + 'canvas'.freeze, '::Plotchart::create3DPlot'.freeze ].freeze @@ -516,9 +516,9 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart def _create_chart p self.class::TkCommandNames[1] if $DEBUG - tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, - array2tk_list(@xaxis), - array2tk_list(@yaxis), + tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, + array2tk_list(@xaxis), + array2tk_list(@yaxis), array2tk_list(@zaxis)) end private :_create_chart @@ -542,10 +542,10 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart end def plot_data(dat) - # dat has to be provided as a 2 level array. - # 1st level contains rows, drawn in y-direction, - # and each row is an array whose elements are drawn in x-direction, - # for the columns. + # dat has to be provided as a 2 level array. + # 1st level contains rows, drawn in y-direction, + # and each row is an array whose elements are drawn in x-direction, + # for the columns. tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'plotdata', dat) self end @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart include ChartMethod TkCommandNames = [ - 'canvas'.freeze, + 'canvas'.freeze, '::Plotchart::createPiechart'.freeze ].freeze @@ -596,11 +596,11 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart include ChartMethod TkCommandNames = [ - 'canvas'.freeze, + 'canvas'.freeze, '::Plotchart::createBarchart'.freeze ].freeze - def initialize(*args) + def initialize(*args) # args := ([parent,] xlabels, ylabels [, series] [, keys]) # xlabels, ylabels := labels | axis ( depend on normal or horizontal ) # labels := Array of [label, label, ...] @@ -642,8 +642,8 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart def _create_chart p self.class::TkCommandNames[1] if $DEBUG - tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, - array2tk_list(@xlabels), array2tk_list(@ylabels), + tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, + array2tk_list(@xlabels), array2tk_list(@ylabels), @series_size) end private :_create_chart @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart ############################ class HorizontalBarchart < Barchart TkCommandNames = [ - 'canvas'.freeze, + 'canvas'.freeze, '::Plotchart::createHorizontalBarchart'.freeze ].freeze end @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart def _create_chart p self.class::TkCommandNames[1] if $DEBUG - tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, + tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, @time_begin, @time_end, @items) end private :_create_chart @@ -790,13 +790,13 @@ module Tk::Tcllib::Plotchart def _create_chart p self.class::TkCommandNames[1] if $DEBUG - tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, + tk_call_without_enc(self.class::TkCommandNames[1], @path, @time_begin, @time_end, @items, @text_width) end private :_create_chart def task(txt, time_begin, time_end, completed=0.0) - list(tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'task', txt, time_begin, time_end, + list(tk_call_without_enc(@chart, 'task', txt, time_begin, time_end, completed)).collect!{|id| TkcItem.id2obj(self, id) } |