From 4cf51ffb1eb917941d42970ce152eba7ceeaaf0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tyler Goodlet Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2021 16:01:28 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Draft 'step' curve; couldn't get pg builtin to work --- piker/ui/_curve.py | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/piker/ui/_curve.py b/piker/ui/_curve.py index b0c10ef3..b4592923 100644 --- a/piker/ui/_curve.py +++ b/piker/ui/_curve.py @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ Fast, smooth, sexy curves. """ from typing import Tuple +import numpy as np import pyqtgraph as pg from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets @@ -29,7 +30,12 @@ from .._profile import pg_profile_enabled # TODO: got a feeling that dropping this inheritance gets us even more speedups class FastAppendCurve(pg.PlotCurveItem): - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + def __init__( + self, + *args, + step_mode: bool = False, + **kwargs + ) -> None: # TODO: we can probably just dispense with the parent since # we're basically only using the pen setting now... @@ -37,6 +43,7 @@ class FastAppendCurve(pg.PlotCurveItem): self._last_line: QtCore.QLineF = None self._xrange: Tuple[int, int] = self.dataBounds(ax=0) + self._step_mode: bool = step_mode # TODO: one question still remaining is if this makes trasform # interactions slower (such as zooming) and if so maybe if/when @@ -59,23 +66,53 @@ class FastAppendCurve(pg.PlotCurveItem): prepend_length = istart - x[0] append_length = x[-1] - istop - # TODO: step mode support - # if self.stepMode in ("center", True): ## support True for back-compat - # x2 = np.empty((len(x),2), dtype=x.dtype) - # x2[:] = x[:, np.newaxis] + # step mode: draw flat top discrete "step" + # over the index space for each datum. + if self._step_mode: + y_out = y.copy() + x_out = x.copy() + x2 = np.empty( + # the data + 2 endpoints on either end for + # "termination of the path". + (len(x) + 1, 2), + # we want to align with OHLC or other sampling style + # bars likely so we need fractinal values + dtype=float, + ) + x2[0] = x[0] - 0.5 + x2[1] = x[0] + 0.5 + x2[1:] = x[:, np.newaxis] + 0.5 + + # flatten to 1-d + x_out = x2.reshape(x2.size) + + # we create a 1d with 2 extra indexes to + # hold the start and (current) end value for the steps + # on either end + y_out = np.empty( + 2*len(y) + 2, + dtype=y.dtype + ) + y2 = np.empty((len(y), 2), dtype=y.dtype) + y2[:] = y[:,np.newaxis] + # flatten + y_out[1:-1] = y2.reshape(y2.size) + y_out[0] = 0 + y_out[-1] = 0 + + # TODO: see ``painter.fillPath()`` call + # inside parent's ``.paint()`` to get + # a solid brush under the curve. + + else: + # by default we only pull data up to the last (current) index + x_out, y_out = x[:-1], y[:-1] - # ## If we have a fill level, add two extra points at either end - # x = x2.reshape(x2.size) - # y2 = np.empty((len(y)+2,2), dtype=y.dtype) - # y2[1:-1] = y[:,np.newaxis] - # y = y2.reshape(y2.size)[1:-1] - # y[0] = self.opts['fillLevel'] - # y[-1] = self.opts['fillLevel'] if self.path is None or prepend_length: self.path = pg.functions.arrayToQPath( - x[:-1], - y[:-1], + x_out, + y_out, connect='all' ) profiler('generate fresh path')