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5.7 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env python |
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import SVG |
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import re |
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import pkg_resources |
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pkg_resources.require("python-dateutil>=1.1") |
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from dateutil.parser import parse |
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from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta |
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from time import mktime |
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import datetime |
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fromtimestamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp |
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class Plot(SVG.Plot.Plot): |
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"""=== For creating SVG plots of scalar temporal data |
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= Synopsis |
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import SVG.TimeSeries |
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# Data sets are x,y pairs |
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data1 = ["6/17/72", 11, "1/11/72", 7, "4/13/04 17:31", 11, |
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"9/11/01", 9, "9/1/85", 2, "9/1/88", 1, "1/15/95", 13] |
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data2 = ["8/1/73", 18, "3/1/77", 15, "10/1/98", 4, |
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"5/1/02", 14, "3/1/95", 6, "8/1/91", 12, "12/1/87", 6, |
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"5/1/84", 17, "10/1/80", 12] |
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graph = SVG::Graph::TimeSeries.new({ |
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:width => 640, |
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:height => 480, |
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:graph_title => title, |
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:show_graph_title => true, |
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:no_css => true, |
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:key => true, |
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:scale_x_integers => true, |
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:scale_y_integers => true, |
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:min_x_value => 0, |
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:min_y_value => 0, |
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:show_data_labels => true, |
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:show_x_guidelines => true, |
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:show_x_title => true, |
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:x_title => "Time", |
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:show_y_title => true, |
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:y_title => "Ice Cream Cones", |
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:y_title_text_direction => :bt, |
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:stagger_x_labels => true, |
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:x_label_format => "%m/%d/%y", |
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}) |
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graph.add_data({ |
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:data => projection |
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:title => 'Projected', |
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}) |
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graph.add_data({ |
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:data => actual, |
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:title => 'Actual', |
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}) |
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print graph.burn() |
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= Description |
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Produces a graph of temporal scalar data. |
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= Examples |
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http://www.germane-software/repositories/public/SVG/test/timeseries.rb |
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= Notes |
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The default stylesheet handles upto 10 data sets, if you |
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use more you must create your own stylesheet and add the |
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additional settings for the extra data sets. You will know |
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if you go over 10 data sets as they will have no style and |
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be in black. |
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Unlike the other types of charts, data sets must contain x,y pairs: |
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["12:30", 2] # A data set with 1 point: ("12:30",2) |
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["01:00",2, "14:20",6] # A data set with 2 points: ("01:00",2) and |
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# ("14:20",6) |
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Note that multiple data sets within the same chart can differ in length, |
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and that the data in the datasets needn't be in order; they will be ordered |
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by the plot along the X-axis. |
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The dates must be parseable by ParseDate, but otherwise can be |
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any order of magnitude (seconds within the hour, or years) |
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= See also |
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* SVG::Graph::Graph |
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* SVG::Graph::BarHorizontal |
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* SVG::Graph::Bar |
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* SVG::Graph::Line |
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* SVG::Graph::Pie |
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* SVG::Graph::Plot |
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== Author |
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Sean E. Russell <serATgermaneHYPHENsoftwareDOTcom> |
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Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell |
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This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt] |
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""" |
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popup_format = x_label_format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' |
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__doc_popup_format_ = "The formatting usped for the popups. See x_label_format" |
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__doc_x_label_format_ = "The format string used to format the X axis labels. See strftime." |
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timescale_divisions = None |
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__doc_timescale_divisions_ = """Use this to set the spacing between dates on the axis. The value |
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must be of the form |
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"\d+ ?(days|weeks|months|years|hours|minutes|seconds)?" |
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EG: |
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graph.timescale_divisions = "2 weeks" |
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will cause the chart to try to divide the X axis up into segments of |
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two week periods.""" |
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def add_data(self, data): |
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"""Add data to the plot. |
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d1 = ["12:30", 2] # A data set with 1 point: ("12:30",2) |
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d2 = ["01:00",2, "14:20",6] # A data set with 2 points: ("01:00",2) and |
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# ("14:20",6) |
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graph.add_data( |
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:data => d1, |
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:title => 'One' |
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) |
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graph.add_data( |
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:data => d2, |
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:title => 'Two' |
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) |
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Note that the data must be in time,value pairs, and that the date format |
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may be any date that is parseable by ParseDate.""" |
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super(Plot, self).add_data(data) |
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def process_data(self, data): |
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super(Plot, self).process_data(data) |
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# the date should be in the first element, so parse it out |
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data['data'][0] = map(self.parse_date, data['data'][0]) |
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_min_x_value = SVG.Plot.Plot.min_x_value |
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def get_min_x_value(self): |
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return self._min_x_value |
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def set_min_x_value(self, date): |
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self._min_x_value = self.parse_date(date) |
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min_x_value = property(get_min_x_value, set_min_x_value) |
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def format(self, x, y): |
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return fromtimestamp(x).strftime(self.popup_format) |
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def get_x_labels(self): |
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return map(lambda t: fromtimestamp(t).strftime(self.x_label_format), self.get_x_values()) |
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def get_x_values(self): |
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result = self.get_x_timescale_division_values() |
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if result: return result |
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return tuple(SVG.Plot.float_range(*self.x_range())) |
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def get_x_timescale_division_values(self): |
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if not self.timescale_divisions: return |
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min, max, scale_division = self.x_range() |
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m = re.match('(?P<amount>\d+) ?(?P<division_units>days|weeks|months|years|hours|minutes|seconds)?', self.timescale_divisions) |
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# copy amount and division_units into the local namespace |
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division_units = m.groupdict()['division_units'] or 'days' |
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amount = int(m.groupdict()['amount']) |
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if not amount: return |
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delta = relativedelta(**{division_units: amount}) |
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result = tuple(self.get_time_range(min, max, delta)) |
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return result |
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def get_time_range(self, start, stop, delta): |
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start, stop = map(fromtimestamp, (start, stop)) |
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current = start |
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while current <= stop: |
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yield mktime(current.timetuple()) |
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current += delta |
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def parse_date(self, date_string): |
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return mktime(parse(date_string).timetuple()) |