org.das2.graph.DasPlot
DasPlot is the 2D plot containing a horizontal X axis and vertical Y
axis, and a stack of Renderers that paint data onto the plot. It coordinates
calls to each Renderer's updatePlotImage and render methods, and manages
the rendered stack image to provide previews of new axis settings.
create a new plot with the x and y axes.
PROP_LEGEND_WIDTH_LIMIT_PX
PROP_TITLE
title for the plot
PROP_FOCUSRENDERER
property name for the current renderer that the operator has selected.
PROP_MULTILINETEXTALIGNMENT
property name for multiline labels, the horizontal alignment, where 0 is left, 0.5 is center, and 1.0 is right.
DUMP_TO_FILE_ACTION
Action to dump the first (0th) renderer's data to a file.
INFO
These levels are now taken from java.util.logging.Level. Generally
INFO messages are displayed.
WARNING
mark the log message as a warning where the operator should be aware.
SEVERE
mark the log message as severe, where an error condition has occurred.
PROP_DISPLAYTITLE
turns the plot title off or on.
PROP_BOTTOMDECORATOR
PROP_TOPDECORATOR
PROP_CONTEXT
property where the plot context can be stored.
PROP_DISPLAY_CONTEXT
necessary place to put the range of the data actually displayed. The context is the controller,
and the displayContext closes the loop. This is mostly here to provide legacy support to Autoplot which
abused the context property as both a write and read, and note there's a small problem that displayed
items may have different display contexts. So this property should be used carefully, and generally
when just one thing is visible.
PROP_RENDERERS
PROP_LEGENDPOSITION
the location of the legend position, which can be one of the four corners,
or outside and to the right of the plot.
PROP_LEGENDRELATIVESIZESIZE
relative font size for the legend. For example, -2 will use sans-8 when the
plot font is sans-10.
PROP_LEGENDFONTSIZE
PROP_FONTSIZE
PROP_DISPLAYLEGEND
true if the legend should be displayed
PROP_DRAWBACKGROUND
the background should be drawn, if alpha is >0.
PROP_DRAWGRIDCOLOR
if not transparent, draw the grid in this color. Otherwise
the grid is drawn with the tick color.
PROP_DRAWGRID
If true, faint grey lines continue the axis major
ticks across the plot.
PROP_DRAWMINORGRID
If true, faint grey lines continue the axis minor
ticks across the plot.
PROP_DRAWGRIDOVER
if true, then the grid is on top of the data.
PROP_LINETHICKNESS
PROP_PLOTVISIBLE
PROP_OVERSIZE
boolean property indicating that the data outside the axis
bounds is rendered, to smooth animation when the axis is panned.
PROP_LONGTITLES
PROP_LOG_LEVEL
the log level for the messages on the screen.
PROP_PRINTINGLOGLEVEL
the log level to indicate the log level when printing.
PROP_LOG_TIMEOUT_SEC
number of seconds to show the log messages. If Integer.MAX_VALUE/100 or
greater then there is no timeout.
PROP_ISOTROPIC
true if the x and y scaling (pixel:data) ratio is locked together.
PROP_DRAWDEBUGMESSAGES
draw a purple box in the lower right corner indicating the number
of times each renderer has updated, rendered, and the plot itself
has painted.
addCustomizer
addCustomizer( org.das2.graph.CustomizerKey key, org.das2.graph.Customizer customizer ) → void
Add a new customizer to the collection of customizers being used when creating
new plots. The new customizer will be invoked last.
Parameters
key - the new customizer's lookup key
customizer - the new customizer
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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addRenderer
addRenderer( org.das2.graph.Renderer rend ) → void
add the renderer to the stack of renderers. It will be the
last element drawn.
This fires off an PropertyChangeEvent with the old and new arrays of renderers.
Parameters
rend - the renderer
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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addRenderer( int index, org.das2.graph.Renderer rend ) → void
addToLegend
addToLegend( org.das2.graph.Renderer renderer, javax.swing.ImageIcon icon, int pos, String message ) → void
Add the message to the messages in the legend.
Parameters
renderer - identifies the renderer adding to the legend
icon - if non-null, an icon to use. If null, the renderer's icon is used.
pos - integer order parameter, and also identifies item.
message - String message to display.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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contains
contains( int x, int y ) → boolean
since the plotVisible property can be false and the plot having
no renderers, we want the mouse events to pass on to elements below them.
Parameters
x - the mouse x
y - the mouse y
Returns:
true if the plot "contains" this point.
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containsRenderer
containsRenderer( org.das2.graph.Renderer rend ) → boolean
return true if the plot contains the renderer.
Parameters
rend - the renderer
Returns:
true if the plot contains the renderer.
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createDummyPlot
createDummyPlot( ) → DasPlot
provide convenient method for creating a plot. For example:
DasCanvas c= new DasCanvas(400,400);
DasPlot p= DasPlot.createDummyPlot( );
c.add(p,DasRow.create(c,0,1),DasColumn.create(c,0,1));
JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(None,c)
Returns:
a DasPlot, reader to be added to a canvas.
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createPlot
createPlot( DatumRange xrange, DatumRange yrange ) → DasPlot
provide convenient method for creating a plot. For example:
DasCanvas c= new DasCanvas(400,400);
DasPlot p= DasPlot.createPlot( DatumRangeUtil.parseTimeRange('2001'),DatumRange.newDatumRange(0,10,Units.dimensionless) );
c.add(p,DasRow.create(c,0,1),DasColumn.create(c,0,1));
JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(None,c)
Parameters
xrange - the range for the x axis.
yrange - the range for the y axis
Returns:
a DasPlot, reader to be added to a canvas.
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findRendererAt
findRendererAt( int x, int y ) → int
return the index of the renderer at canvas location (x,y), or -1 if
no renderer is found at the position.
Parameters
x - the x position on the canvas.
y - the y position on the canvas. Note 0,0 is the upper left corner.
Returns:
the index of the renderer at the position, or -1 if no renderer is at the position.
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getActiveRegion
getActiveRegion( ) → Shape
return a Shape containing the plot.
Returns:
a shape containing the active plot.
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getAxisClip
getAxisClip( ) → Rectangle
return the Rectangle where data is drawn, useful for clipping.
Returns:
Rectangle in canvas coordinates.
See Also:
DasDevicePosition#toRectangle(org.das2.graph.DasRow, org.das2.graph.DasColumn)
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getBottomDecorator
getBottomDecorator( ) → Painter
Returns:
org.das2.graph.Painter
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getContext
getContext( ) → DatumRange
convenient place to put the plot context. The context is used to
store the timerange when there is no axis for it, for example, to
show the state of data during a range. This may change to a QDataSet
to provide several context dimensions.
Returns:
the context
See Also:
setContext(org.das2.datum.DatumRange)
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getCustomizer
getCustomizer( org.das2.graph.CustomizerKey key ) → Customizer
Parameters
key - a CustomizerKey
Returns:
org.das2.graph.Customizer
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getCustomizerKeys
getCustomizerKeys( ) → List
Return a list of keys of all current customizing objects in the order they would be invoked.
Returns:
the keys
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getDasColorBar
getDasColorBar( ) → DasColorBar
return the colorbar associated with this DasPlot. This loops
through the renderers, from the top most to the bottom most,
looking for the first with a non-null colorBar property.
Returns:
null if not found or the dasColorBar most visible.
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getDisplayContext
getDisplayContext( ) → DatumRange
Returns:
the property value
See Also:
PROP_DISPLAY_CONTEXT
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getDrawBackground
getDrawBackground( ) → Color
return the background color, where alpha=0 (transparent) means don't draw the background.
Returns:
the background color.
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getDrawGridColor
getDrawGridColor( ) → Color
Returns:
the grid color
See Also:
PROP_DRAWGRIDCOLOR
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getFocusRenderer
getFocusRenderer( ) → Renderer
get the current renderer that the operator has selected.
Returns:
the current renderer that the operator has selected.
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getFontSize
getFontSize( ) → String
Returns:
java.lang.String
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getLegendFontSize
getLegendFontSize( ) → String
Returns:
java.lang.String
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getLegendPosition
getLegendPosition( ) → LegendPosition
Returns:
the current legend position
See Also:
PROP_LEGENDPOSITION
LegendPosition
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getLegendRelativeFontSize
getLegendRelativeFontSize( ) → int
Returns:
the current relative size of the legend in points.
See Also:
PROP_LEGENDRELATIVESIZESIZE
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getLegendWidthLimitPx
getLegendWidthLimitPx( ) → int
width of plot required to show the legend labels.
Returns:
int
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getLineThickness
getLineThickness( ) → String
Returns:
java.lang.String
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getLogLevel
getLogLevel( ) → Level
Returns:
level
See Also:
PROP_LOG_LEVEL
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getLogTimeoutSec
getLogTimeoutSec( ) → int
Returns:
property value
See Also:
PROP_LOG_TIMEOUT_SEC
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getMultiLineTextAlignment
getMultiLineTextAlignment( ) → float
get the horizontal alignment for multiline labels, where 0 is left, 0.5 is center, and 1.0 is right.
Returns:
the alignment
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getPaintCount
getPaintCount( ) → int
get the diagnostic for the number of times the component was asked to paint
itself since the last reset.
Returns:
the number of times the component has painted itself.
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getPrintingLogLevel
getPrintingLogLevel( ) → Level
Returns:
the level
See Also:
PROP_PRINTINGLOGLEVEL
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getRenderer
getRenderer( int index ) → Renderer
return one of the renderers, which paint the data on to the plot.
Parameters
index - the index of the renderer
Returns:
the renderer
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getRenderers
getRenderers( ) → Renderer
return a list of the renderers, which paint the data on to the plot.
This makes a copy of the renderer array.
Returns:
the Renderer
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getTitle
getTitle( ) → String
Returns the title of this plot.
Returns:
The plot title
See Also:
setTitle(String)
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getTopDecorator
getTopDecorator( ) → Painter
Returns:
org.das2.graph.Painter
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getXAxis
getXAxis( ) → DasAxis
return the x (horizontal) axis.
Returns:
the x axis
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getYAxis
getYAxis( ) → DasAxis
return the y (vertical) axis
Returns:
the y axis
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invalidateCacheImage
invalidateCacheImage( ) → void
mark the dasPlot's cache image as invalid, forcing it to repaint.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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invalidateCacheImageNoUpdate
invalidateCacheImageNoUpdate( ) → void
mark the dasPlot's cache image as invalid, but from the update method, so
we don't need to update. (Updating results in a loop.)
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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isCacheImageValid
isCacheImageValid( ) → boolean
introduced to debug Autoplot test018. This should not be used otherwise.
Returns:
true if the cache image is marked as valid.
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isDisplayLegend
isDisplayLegend( ) → boolean
true if the legend should be displayed
Returns:
true if the legend should be displayed
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isDisplayTitle
isDisplayTitle( ) → boolean
return the state of enable/disable display of the title.
Returns:
the current state.
See Also:
setDisplayTitle(boolean)
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isDrawDebugMessages
isDrawDebugMessages( ) → boolean
Returns:
true if the messages should be shown.
See Also:
PROP_DRAWDEBUGMESSAGES
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isDrawGrid
isDrawGrid( ) → boolean
Getter for property drawGrid. If true, faint grey lines continue the axis major
ticks across the plot.
Returns:
Value of property drawGrid.
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isDrawGridOver
isDrawGridOver( ) → boolean
Returns:
true if the grid is on top of the data.
See Also:
PROP_DRAWGRIDOVER
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isDrawMinorGrid
isDrawMinorGrid( ) → boolean
Get the value of drawMinorGrid
Returns:
the value of drawMinorGrid
See Also:
PROP_DRAWMINORGRID
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isIsotropic
isIsotropic( ) → boolean
Returns:
property value
See Also:
PROP_ISOTROPIC
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isLongTitles
isLongTitles( ) → boolean
long titles means it won't clip at the axis bounds, at the risk of affecting codes which expect the old boundaries.
Returns:
the longTitles property
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isOverSize
isOverSize( ) → boolean
Returns:
oversize property
See Also:
PROP_OVERSIZE
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isPlotVisible
isPlotVisible( ) → boolean
Returns:
boolean
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isPreviewEnabled
isPreviewEnabled( ) → boolean
true if the data rendering will be scaled immediately to indicate
axis state changes.
Returns:
true if preview is enabled.
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postException
postException( org.das2.graph.Renderer renderer, java.lang.Exception exception ) → void
notify user of an exception, in the context of the plot. This is similar
to postMessage(renderer, exception.getMessage(), DasPlot.SEVERE, null, null )
except that it does catch CancelledOperationExceptions and reduced the
severity since the user probably initiated the condition.
Parameters
renderer - the renderer posting the exception.
exception - the exception to post.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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postMessage
postMessage( org.das2.graph.Renderer renderer, String message, int messageType, Datum x, Datum y ) → void
Notify user of an exception, in the context of the plot. A position in
the data space may be specified to locate the text within the data context.
Note either or both x or y may be null. Messages must only be posted while the
Renderer's render method is called, not during updatePlotImage. All messages are
cleared before the render step. (TODO:check on this)
Parameters
renderer - identifies the renderer posting the exception
message - the text to be displayed, may contain granny text.
messageType - DasPlot.INFO, DasPlot.WARNING, or DasPlot.SEVERE. (SEVERE was ERROR before)
x - if non-null, the location on the x axis giving context for the text.
y - if non-null, the location on the y axis giving context for the text.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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postMessage( org.das2.graph.Renderer renderer, String message, java.util.logging.Level messageLevel, Datum x, Datum y ) → void
releaseAll
releaseAll( ) → void
In Autoplot, we need a way to get help releasing all resources. This
clears out all the mouse modules, axis references, etc. Basically anything
that could have a reference to other parts of the system that we know we
don't need here, explicitly remove the reference.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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removeCustomizer
removeCustomizer( org.das2.graph.CustomizerKey key ) → void
Remove the customizer that is associated with the given key.
Parameters
key - the key to the customizer to be removed.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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removeRenderer
removeRenderer( org.das2.graph.Renderer rend ) → void
remove the renderer from the stack of renderers. A warning
is logged if the renderer is not present.
This fires off an PropertyChangeEvent with the old and new arrays of renderers.
Parameters
rend - the renderer
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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removeRenderers
removeRenderers( ) → void
remove all the renderers from the dasPlot.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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repaint
repaint( ) → void
request that the plot be repainted. This contains commented code that
counts the number of repaints.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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resetPaintCount
resetPaintCount( ) → void
reset the paint counter.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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resize
resize( ) → void
recalculate the bounds of the component. TODO: this is used a lot and needs to be explained in more detail.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setAxisPlotVisible
setAxisPlotVisible( boolean visible ) → void
set the visibility of both the plot and its x and y axes. Recently,
setVisible(v) would do this, but it incorrectly couples the visible properties
of the separate components.
Parameters
visible - false if the x and y axes, and the plot is visisble.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setBottomDecorator
setBottomDecorator( org.das2.graph.Painter bottomDecorator ) → void
add additional painting code to the renderer, which is called after
the renderer is called.
Parameters
bottomDecorator - the Painter to call, or null to clear.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setContext
setContext( DatumRange context ) → void
convenient place to put the plot context. The context is used to
store the timerange when there is no axis for it, for example, to
show the state of data during a range. This may change to a QDataSet
to provide several context dimensions. Note this may be null to support
no context.
Parameters
context - the context
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
getContext()
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setDisplayContext
setDisplayContext( DatumRange displayContext ) → void
set the property
Parameters
displayContext - null or the display context.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_DISPLAY_CONTEXT
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setDisplayLegend
setDisplayLegend( boolean displayLegend ) → void
true if the legend should be displayed
Parameters
displayLegend - true if the legend should be displayed
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
drawLegend(java.awt.Graphics2D, java.util.List)
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setDisplayTitle
setDisplayTitle( boolean v ) → void
enable/disable display of the title. Often the title contains
useful information describing the plot content that we want to know during
interactive use but not when the plot is printed.
Parameters
v - true if the title should be displayed.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
isDisplayTitle()
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setDrawBackground
setDrawBackground( java.awt.Color drawBackground ) → void
if not transparent, draw this background first.
Parameters
drawBackground - the background, or a color with no opacity (new Color(0,0,0,0)) to turn off.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setDrawDebugMessages
setDrawDebugMessages( boolean v ) → void
Parameters
v - true if the messages should be shown.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_DRAWDEBUGMESSAGES
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setDrawGrid
setDrawGrid( boolean drawGrid ) → void
Setter for property drawGrid. If true, faint grey lines continue the axis major
ticks across the plot.
Parameters
drawGrid - New value of property drawGrid.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setDrawGridColor
setDrawGridColor( java.awt.Color drawGridColor ) → void
if not transparent, draw the grid in this color. Otherwise
the grid is drawn with the tick color.
Parameters
drawGridColor - the color
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setDrawGridOver
setDrawGridOver( boolean gridOver ) → void
Parameters
gridOver - if the grid is on top of the data.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_DRAWGRIDOVER
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setDrawMinorGrid
setDrawMinorGrid( boolean newdrawMinorGrid ) → void
Set the value of drawMinorGrid
Parameters
newdrawMinorGrid - new value of drawMinorGrid
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setEnableRenderPropertiesAction
setEnableRenderPropertiesAction( boolean b ) → void
add or remove the menu item to get at the renderer properties.
Das2 applications generally allow this so that applications don't have
to bother handling this. Others like Autoplot have their own systems
and uses for the click.
Parameters
b - false to remove the menu item if it has been added.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setFocusRenderer
setFocusRenderer( org.das2.graph.Renderer focusRenderer ) → void
set the current renderer that the operator has selected.
Parameters
focusRenderer - the current renderer that the operator has selected.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setFontSize
setFontSize( String fontSize ) → void
set the font size, with respect to the canvas font.
Parameters
fontSize - a String
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setIsotropic
setIsotropic( boolean isotropic ) → void
set the property value
Parameters
isotropic - property value
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_ISOTROPIC
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setLegendFontSize
setLegendFontSize( String legendFontSize ) → void
set the font size for the legend, using the conventions where 1em is
the parent's font size:
- 1em same as plot font.
- 2em twice plot font.
- 1em+2pt two points bigger than plot font.
Parameters
legendFontSize - a String
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
setFontSize(java.lang.String)
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setLegendPosition
setLegendPosition( org.das2.graph.LegendPosition newlegendPosition ) → void
Parameters
newlegendPosition - the legend position
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_LEGENDPOSITION
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setLegendRelativeFontSize
setLegendRelativeFontSize( int size ) → void
set the relative size of the legend element text.
Parameters
size - relative size in points.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_LEGENDRELATIVESIZESIZE
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setLegendWidthLimitPx
setLegendWidthLimitPx( int legendWidthLimitPx ) → void
width of plot required to show the legend labels.
Parameters
legendWidthLimitPx - an int
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setLineThickness
setLineThickness( String lineThickness ) → void
set the thickness of the lines drawn.
Parameters
lineThickness - a String
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setLogLevel
setLogLevel( java.util.logging.Level level ) → void
Parameters
level - where Level.INFO is the default.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_LOG_LEVEL
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setLogTimeoutSec
setLogTimeoutSec( int logTimeoutSec ) → void
Parameters
logTimeoutSec - the property value
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_LOG_TIMEOUT_SEC
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setLongTitles
setLongTitles( boolean longTitles ) → void
long titles means it won't clip at the axis bounds, at the risk of affecting codes which expect the old boundaries.
Parameters
longTitles - a boolean
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setMultiLineTextAlignment
setMultiLineTextAlignment( float multiLineTextAlignment ) → void
set the horizontal alignment for multiline labels, where 0 is left, 0.5 is center, and 1.0 is right.
Parameters
multiLineTextAlignment - the alignment
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setOverSize
setOverSize( boolean overSize ) → void
Parameters
overSize - true means draw outside the axis bounds.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_OVERSIZE
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setPlotVisible
setPlotVisible( boolean plotVisible ) → void
Parameters
plotVisible - a boolean
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setPreviewEnabled
setPreviewEnabled( boolean preview ) → void
if true then the data rendering will be scaled immediately to indicate
axis state changes.
Parameters
preview - true if preview should be enabled.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setPrintingLogLevel
setPrintingLogLevel( java.util.logging.Level printingLogLevel ) → void
Parameters
printingLogLevel - where Level.ALL is the default.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
PROP_PRINTINGLOGLEVEL
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setReduceOutsideLegendTopMargin
setReduceOutsideLegendTopMargin( boolean reduceOutsideLegendTopMargin ) → void
Used at APL for layout. This is off by default. This appears to shift the Y position.
Parameters
reduceOutsideLegendTopMargin - shift the Y position.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setTitle
setTitle( String t ) → void
Sets the title which will be displayed above this plot.
null or empty string may be used to turn off the title.
Parameters
t - The new title for this plot.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
setDisplayTitle(boolean)
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setTopDecorator
setTopDecorator( org.das2.graph.Painter topDecorator ) → void
add additional painting code to the renderer, which is called after
the renderer is called.
Parameters
topDecorator - the Painter to call, or null to clear.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setXAxis
setXAxis( org.das2.graph.DasAxis xAxis ) → void
set the x axis. This removes property change listeners to the old
axis and adds PCLs to the new axis.
Parameters
xAxis - a horizontal axis.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setYAxis
setYAxis( org.das2.graph.DasAxis yAxis ) → void
Attaches a new axis to the plot. The old axis is disconnected, and
the plot will listen to the new axis. Also, the row and column for the
axis is set, but this might change in the future. null appears to be
a valid input as well.
TODO: plot does not seem to be responding to changes in the axis.
(goes grey because updatePlotImage is never done.
Parameters
yAxis - a vertical axis.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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