Java Code Examples for org.jfree.data.time.TimePeriodValues#add()
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Example 1
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Some checks for the getDomainBounds() method. */ public void testGetDomainBoundsWithoutInterval() { // check empty dataset TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection(); Range r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false); assertNull(r); // check dataset with one time period TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("S1"); s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1000L, 2000L), 1.0); dataset.addSeries(s1); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false); assertEquals(1500.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(1500.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); // check dataset with two time periods s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1500L, 3000L), 2.0); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false); assertEquals(1500.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(2250.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); }
Example 2
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * A test for bug report 1161340. I wasn't able to reproduce the problem * with this test. */ public void test1161340() { TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection(); TimePeriodValues v1 = new TimePeriodValues("V1"); v1.add(new Day(11, 3, 2005), 1.2); v1.add(new Day(12, 3, 2005), 3.4); dataset.addSeries(v1); assertEquals(1, dataset.getSeriesCount()); dataset.removeSeries(v1); assertEquals(0, dataset.getSeriesCount()); TimePeriodValues v2 = new TimePeriodValues("V2"); v1.add(new Day(5, 3, 2005), 1.2); v1.add(new Day(6, 3, 2005), 3.4); dataset.addSeries(v2); assertEquals(1, dataset.getSeriesCount()); }
Example 3
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Some checks for the add() methods. */ public void testAdd() { TimePeriodValues tpv = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); MySeriesChangeListener listener = new MySeriesChangeListener(); tpv.addChangeListener(listener); tpv.add(new TimePeriodValue(new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1L), new Date(3L)), 99.0)); assertEquals(99.0, tpv.getValue(0).doubleValue(), EPSILON); assertEquals(tpv, listener.getLastEvent().getSource()); // a null item should throw an IllegalArgumentException boolean pass = false; try { tpv.add((TimePeriodValue) null); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { pass = true; } assertTrue(pass); }
Example 4
Source File: ChartUtil.java From ezScrum with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private XYDataset createBarDataset() { final TimePeriodValuesCollection result = new TimePeriodValuesCollection(); Set<String> nameSet = this.m_dataSetMap.keySet(); for (String name : nameSet) { final TimePeriodValues series = new TimePeriodValues(name); Map<Date, ? extends Number> map = m_dataSetMap.get(name); Iterator<Date> ir = map.keySet().iterator(); while (ir.hasNext()) { Date key = ir.next(); series.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(key, new Date(key.getTime() + (m_interval * OneDay))), map.get(key)); } result.addSeries(series); } return result; }
Example 5
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Some more checks for the getDomainBounds() method. * * @see #testGetDomainBoundsWithoutInterval() */ public void testGetDomainBoundsWithInterval() { // check empty dataset TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection(); Range r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true); assertNull(r); // check dataset with one time period TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("S1"); s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1000L, 2000L), 1.0); dataset.addSeries(s1); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true); assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(2000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); // check dataset with two time periods s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1500L, 3000L), 2.0); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true); assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(3000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); }
Example 6
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Some checks for the getDomainBounds() method. */ public void testGetDomainBoundsWithoutInterval() { // check empty dataset TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection(); Range r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false); assertNull(r); // check dataset with one time period TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("S1"); s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1000L, 2000L), 1.0); dataset.addSeries(s1); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false); assertEquals(1500.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(1500.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); // check dataset with two time periods s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1500L, 3000L), 2.0); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(false); assertEquals(1500.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(2250.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); }
Example 7
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * A test for bug report 1161340. I wasn't able to reproduce the problem * with this test. */ public void test1161340() { TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection(); TimePeriodValues v1 = new TimePeriodValues("V1"); v1.add(new Day(11, 3, 2005), 1.2); v1.add(new Day(12, 3, 2005), 3.4); dataset.addSeries(v1); assertEquals(1, dataset.getSeriesCount()); dataset.removeSeries(v1); assertEquals(0, dataset.getSeriesCount()); TimePeriodValues v2 = new TimePeriodValues("V2"); v1.add(new Day(5, 3, 2005), 1.2); v1.add(new Day(6, 3, 2005), 3.4); dataset.addSeries(v2); assertEquals(1, dataset.getSeriesCount()); }
Example 8
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Some tests for the getMaxEndIndex() method. */ public void getMaxEndIndex() { TimePeriodValues s = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); assertEquals(-1, s.getMaxEndIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(100L, 200L), 1.0); assertEquals(0, s.getMaxEndIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(300L, 400L), 2.0); assertEquals(1, s.getMaxEndIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(0L, 50L), 3.0); assertEquals(1, s.getMaxEndIndex()); }
Example 9
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * A test for bug report 1161329. */ public void test1161329() { TimePeriodValues tpv = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); RegularTimePeriod t = new Day(); tpv.add(t, 1.0); t = t.next(); tpv.add(t, 2.0); tpv.delete(0, 1); assertEquals(0, tpv.getItemCount()); tpv.add(t, 2.0); assertEquals(1, tpv.getItemCount()); }
Example 10
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Add a value to series A for 1999. It should be added at index 0. */ public void testAddValue() { TimePeriodValues tpvs = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); try { tpvs.add(new Year(1999), new Integer(1)); } catch (SeriesException e) { System.err.println("Problem adding to series."); } int value = tpvs.getValue(0).intValue(); assertEquals(1, value); }
Example 11
Source File: TimePeriodValuesCollectionTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Some more checks for the getDomainBounds() method. * * @see #testGetDomainBoundsWithoutInterval() */ public void testGetDomainBoundsWithInterval() { // check empty dataset TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection(); Range r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true); assertNull(r); // check dataset with one time period TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("S1"); s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1000L, 2000L), 1.0); dataset.addSeries(s1); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true); assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(2000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); // check dataset with two time periods s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(1500L, 3000L), 2.0); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true); assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(3000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); // add a third time period s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(6000L, 7000L), 1.5); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true); assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(7000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); // add a fourth time period s1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(4000L, 5000L), 1.4); r = dataset.getDomainBounds(true); assertEquals(1000.0, r.getLowerBound(), EPSILON); assertEquals(7000.0, r.getUpperBound(), EPSILON); }
Example 12
Source File: ConvertChartContext.java From jasperreports with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
private XYDataset createTimePeriodDataset() { if (sampleTimePeriodDataset == null) { TimePeriodValuesCollection dataset = new TimePeriodValuesCollection(); Day today = new Day(); TimePeriodValues series1 = new TimePeriodValues("First"); TimePeriodValues series2 = new TimePeriodValues("Second"); for (int i = 0; i < 24; i++) { Minute m0 = new Minute(0, new Hour(i, today)); Minute m1 = new Minute(15, new Hour(i, today)); Minute m2 = new Minute(30, new Hour(i, today)); Minute m3 = new Minute(45, new Hour(i, today)); Minute m4 = new Minute(0, new Hour(i + 1, today)); series1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(m0.getStart(), m1.getStart()), Math.random()); series2.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(m1.getStart(), m2.getStart()), Math.random()); series1.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(m2.getStart(), m3.getStart()), Math.random()); series2.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(m3.getStart(), m4.getStart()), Math.random()); } dataset.addSeries(series1); dataset.addSeries(series2); sampleTimePeriodDataset = dataset; } return sampleTimePeriodDataset; }
Example 13
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Some tests for the getMinEndIndex() method. */ public void getMinEndIndex() { TimePeriodValues s = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); assertEquals(-1, s.getMinEndIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(100L, 200L), 1.0); assertEquals(0, s.getMinEndIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(300L, 400L), 2.0); assertEquals(0, s.getMinEndIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(0L, 50L), 3.0); assertEquals(2, s.getMinEndIndex()); }
Example 14
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Some tests for the getMaxMiddleIndex() method. */ public void testGetMaxMiddleIndex() { TimePeriodValues s = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); assertEquals(-1, s.getMaxMiddleIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(100L, 200L), 1.0); assertEquals(0, s.getMaxMiddleIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(300L, 400L), 2.0); assertEquals(1, s.getMaxMiddleIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(0L, 50L), 3.0); assertEquals(1, s.getMaxMiddleIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(150L, 200L), 4.0); assertEquals(1, s.getMaxMiddleIndex()); }
Example 15
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Some tests for the getMaxStartIndex() method. */ public void testGetMaxStartIndex() { TimePeriodValues s = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); assertEquals(-1, s.getMaxStartIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(100L, 200L), 1.0); assertEquals(0, s.getMaxStartIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(300L, 400L), 2.0); assertEquals(1, s.getMaxStartIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(0L, 50L), 3.0); assertEquals(1, s.getMaxStartIndex()); }
Example 16
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Some tests for the getMinStartIndex() method. */ public void testGetMinStartIndex() { TimePeriodValues s = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); assertEquals(-1, s.getMinStartIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(100L, 200L), 1.0); assertEquals(0, s.getMinStartIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(300L, 400L), 2.0); assertEquals(0, s.getMinStartIndex()); s.add(new SimpleTimePeriod(0L, 50L), 3.0); assertEquals(2, s.getMinStartIndex()); }
Example 17
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * A test for bug report 1161329. */ public void test1161329() { TimePeriodValues tpv = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); RegularTimePeriod t = new Day(); tpv.add(t, 1.0); t = t.next(); tpv.add(t, 2.0); tpv.delete(0, 1); assertEquals(0, tpv.getItemCount()); tpv.add(t, 2.0); assertEquals(1, tpv.getItemCount()); }
Example 18
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Add a value to series A for 1999. It should be added at index 0. */ public void testAddValue() { TimePeriodValues tpvs = new TimePeriodValues("Test"); try { tpvs.add(new Year(1999), new Integer(1)); } catch (SeriesException e) { System.err.println("Problem adding to series."); } int value = tpvs.getValue(0).intValue(); assertEquals(1, value); }
Example 19
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Tests the equals method. */ public void testEquals() { TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("Time Series 1"); TimePeriodValues s2 = new TimePeriodValues("Time Series 2"); boolean b1 = s1.equals(s2); assertFalse("b1", b1); s2.setKey("Time Series 1"); boolean b2 = s1.equals(s2); assertTrue("b2", b2); // domain description s1.setDomainDescription("XYZ"); assertFalse(s1.equals(s2)); s2.setDomainDescription("XYZ"); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); // domain description - null s1.setDomainDescription(null); assertFalse(s1.equals(s2)); s2.setDomainDescription(null); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); // range description s1.setRangeDescription("XYZ"); assertFalse(s1.equals(s2)); s2.setRangeDescription("XYZ"); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); // range description - null s1.setRangeDescription(null); assertFalse(s1.equals(s2)); s2.setRangeDescription(null); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); RegularTimePeriod p1 = new Day(); RegularTimePeriod p2 = p1.next(); s1.add(p1, 100.0); s1.add(p2, 200.0); boolean b3 = s1.equals(s2); assertFalse("b3", b3); s2.add(p1, 100.0); s2.add(p2, 200.0); boolean b4 = s1.equals(s2); assertTrue("b4", b4); }
Example 20
Source File: TimePeriodValuesTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Tests the equals method. */ public void testEquals() { TimePeriodValues s1 = new TimePeriodValues("Time Series 1"); TimePeriodValues s2 = new TimePeriodValues("Time Series 2"); boolean b1 = s1.equals(s2); assertFalse("b1", b1); s2.setKey("Time Series 1"); boolean b2 = s1.equals(s2); assertTrue("b2", b2); // domain description s1.setDomainDescription("XYZ"); assertFalse(s1.equals(s2)); s2.setDomainDescription("XYZ"); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); // domain description - null s1.setDomainDescription(null); assertFalse(s1.equals(s2)); s2.setDomainDescription(null); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); // range description s1.setRangeDescription("XYZ"); assertFalse(s1.equals(s2)); s2.setRangeDescription("XYZ"); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); // range description - null s1.setRangeDescription(null); assertFalse(s1.equals(s2)); s2.setRangeDescription(null); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); RegularTimePeriod p1 = new Day(); RegularTimePeriod p2 = p1.next(); s1.add(p1, 100.0); s1.add(p2, 200.0); boolean b3 = s1.equals(s2); assertFalse("b3", b3); s2.add(p1, 100.0); s2.add(p2, 200.0); boolean b4 = s1.equals(s2); assertTrue("b4", b4); }