Java Code Examples for org.jfree.chart.plot.PiePlot#setDataset()
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Example 1
Source File: PieChartTest.java From openstock with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 2
Source File: PieChart3DTest.java From openstock with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 3
Source File: PieChartTest.java From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 4
Source File: PieChart3DTest.java From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 5
Source File: PieChartTest.java From SIMVA-SoS with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 6
Source File: PieChart3DTest.java From SIMVA-SoS with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 7
Source File: ChartJFreeChartOutputPie.java From gama with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
@Override protected void clearDataSet(final IScope scope) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub super.clearDataSet(scope); final PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.chart.getPlot(); jfreedataset.clear(); jfreedataset.add(0, new DefaultPieDataset()); plot.setDataset((DefaultPieDataset) jfreedataset.get(0)); IdPosition.clear(); nbseries = 0; }
Example 8
Source File: PieChartTest.java From ECG-Viewer with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 9
Source File: PieChart3DTest.java From ECG-Viewer with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 10
Source File: PieChartTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 11
Source File: PieChart3DTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 12
Source File: PieChartTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 13
Source File: PieChart3DTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 14
Source File: PieChartTest.java From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }
Example 15
Source File: PieChart3DTest.java From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Using a regular pie chart, we replace the dataset with null. Expect to * receive notification of a chart change event, and (of course) the * dataset should be null. */ @Test public void testReplaceDatasetOnPieChart() { LocalListener l = new LocalListener(); this.pieChart.addChangeListener(l); PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) this.pieChart.getPlot(); plot.setDataset(null); assertEquals(true, l.flag); assertNull(plot.getDataset()); }