Java Code Examples for org.jfree.chart.plot.CrosshairState#updateCrosshairY()

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Example 1
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From openstock with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted,
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not
 *                     permitted).
 *
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex,
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    ParamChecks.nullNotPermitted(orientation, "orientation");
    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex,
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}
 
Example 2
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted,
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not
 *                     permitted).
 *
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex,
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    ParamChecks.nullNotPermitted(orientation, "orientation");
    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex,
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}
 
Example 3
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From SIMVA-SoS with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted,
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not
 *                     permitted).
 *
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex,
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    ParamChecks.nullNotPermitted(orientation, "orientation");
    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex,
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}
 
Example 4
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From ECG-Viewer with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted,
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not
 *                     permitted).
 *
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex,
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    ParamChecks.nullNotPermitted(orientation, "orientation");
    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex,
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}
 
Example 5
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted,
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not
 *                     permitted).
 *
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex,
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    if (orientation == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Null 'orientation' argument.");
    }

    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex,
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}
 
Example 6
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted,
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not
 *                     permitted).
 *
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex,
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    if (orientation == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Null 'orientation' argument.");
    }

    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex,
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}
 
Example 7
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From opensim-gui with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point 
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the 
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted, 
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not 
 *                     permitted).
 *                     
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex, 
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    if (orientation == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Null 'orientation' argument.");
    }

    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex, 
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}
 
Example 8
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted,
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not
 *                     permitted).
 *
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex,
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    ParamChecks.nullNotPermitted(orientation, "orientation");
    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex,
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}
 
Example 9
Source File: AbstractXYItemRenderer.java    From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Considers the current (x, y) coordinate and updates the crosshair point
 * if it meets the criteria (usually means the (x, y) coordinate is the
 * closest to the anchor point so far).
 *
 * @param crosshairState  the crosshair state (<code>null</code> permitted,
 *                        but the method does nothing in that case).
 * @param x  the x-value (in data space).
 * @param y  the y-value (in data space).
 * @param domainAxisIndex  the index of the domain axis for the point.
 * @param rangeAxisIndex  the index of the range axis for the point.
 * @param transX  the x-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param transY  the y-value translated to Java2D space.
 * @param orientation  the plot orientation (<code>null</code> not
 *                     permitted).
 *
 * @since 1.0.4
 */
protected void updateCrosshairValues(CrosshairState crosshairState,
        double x, double y, int domainAxisIndex, int rangeAxisIndex,
        double transX, double transY, PlotOrientation orientation) {

    ParamChecks.nullNotPermitted(orientation, "orientation");
    if (crosshairState != null) {
        // do we need to update the crosshair values?
        if (this.plot.isDomainCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // both axes
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairPoint(x, y, domainAxisIndex,
                        rangeAxisIndex, transX, transY, orientation);
            }
            else {
                // just the domain axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairX(x, domainAxisIndex);
            }
        }
        else {
            if (this.plot.isRangeCrosshairLockedOnData()) {
                // just the range axis...
                crosshairState.updateCrosshairY(y, rangeAxisIndex);
            }
        }
    }

}