Drop `ChartView._maxmin()` idea, use `Viz.maxmin()`

The max min for a given data range is defined on the lowest level
through the `Viz` api intermingling it with the view is a layering
issue. Instead make `._set_yrange()` call the appropriate view's viz
(since they should be one-to-one) directly and thus avoid any callback
monkey patching nonsense.

Requires that we now make `._set_yrange()` require either one of an
explicit `yrange: tuple[float, float]` min/max pair or the `Viz` ref (so
that maxmin can be called) as input. Adjust
`enable/disable_auto_yrange()` to bind in a new `._yranger()` partial
that's (solely) needed for signal reg/unreg which binds in the now
required input `Viz` to these methods.

Comment the `autoscale_overlays` block in `.maybe_downsample_graphics()`
for now until we figure out the most sane way to auto-range all linked
overlays and subplots (with their own overlays).
multichartz_backup
Tyler Goodlet 2023-01-18 11:59:18 -05:00
parent a66be2592a
commit 9da93478df
1 changed files with 46 additions and 45 deletions

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ Chart view box primitives
""" """
from __future__ import annotations from __future__ import annotations
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from functools import partial
import time import time
from typing import ( from typing import (
Optional, Optional,
@ -373,7 +374,6 @@ class ChartView(ViewBox):
) )
# for "known y-range style" # for "known y-range style"
self._static_yrange = static_yrange self._static_yrange = static_yrange
self._maxmin = None
# disable vertical scrolling # disable vertical scrolling
self.setMouseEnabled( self.setMouseEnabled(
@ -393,6 +393,7 @@ class ChartView(ViewBox):
self.setFocusPolicy(QtCore.Qt.StrongFocus) self.setFocusPolicy(QtCore.Qt.StrongFocus)
self._ic = None self._ic = None
self._yranger: Callable | None = None
def start_ic( def start_ic(
self, self,
@ -460,16 +461,6 @@ class ChartView(ViewBox):
def chart(self, chart: ChartPlotWidget) -> None: # type: ignore # noqa def chart(self, chart: ChartPlotWidget) -> None: # type: ignore # noqa
self._chart = chart self._chart = chart
self.select_box.chart = chart self.select_box.chart = chart
if self._maxmin is None:
self._maxmin = chart.maxmin
@property
def maxmin(self) -> Callable:
return self._maxmin
@maxmin.setter
def maxmin(self, callback: Callable) -> None:
self._maxmin = callback
def wheelEvent( def wheelEvent(
self, self,
@ -787,15 +778,27 @@ class ChartView(ViewBox):
# XXX: only compute the mxmn range # XXX: only compute the mxmn range
# if none is provided as input! # if none is provided as input!
if not yrange: if not yrange:
# flow = chart._vizs[name]
yrange = self._maxmin() if not viz:
breakpoint()
out = viz.maxmin()
if out is None:
log.warning(f'No yrange provided for {name}!?')
return
(
ixrng,
_,
yrange
) = out
profiler(f'`{self.name}:Viz.maxmin()` -> {ixrng}=>{yrange}')
if yrange is None: if yrange is None:
log.warning(f'No yrange provided for {name}!?') log.warning(f'No yrange provided for {name}!?')
return return
ylow, yhigh = yrange ylow, yhigh = yrange
profiler(f'callback ._maxmin(): {yrange}')
# view margins: stay within a % of the "true range" # view margins: stay within a % of the "true range"
diff = yhigh - ylow diff = yhigh - ylow
@ -816,6 +819,7 @@ class ChartView(ViewBox):
def enable_auto_yrange( def enable_auto_yrange(
self, self,
viz: Viz,
src_vb: Optional[ChartView] = None, src_vb: Optional[ChartView] = None,
) -> None: ) -> None:
@ -827,8 +831,17 @@ class ChartView(ViewBox):
if src_vb is None: if src_vb is None:
src_vb = self src_vb = self
if self._yranger is None:
self._yranger = partial(
self._set_yrange,
viz=viz,
)
# widget-UIs/splitter(s) resizing # widget-UIs/splitter(s) resizing
src_vb.sigResized.connect(self._set_yrange) src_vb.sigResized.connect(self._yranger)
# mouse wheel doesn't emit XRangeChanged
src_vb.sigRangeChangedManually.connect(self._yranger)
# re-sampling trigger: # re-sampling trigger:
# TODO: a smarter way to avoid calling this needlessly? # TODO: a smarter way to avoid calling this needlessly?
@ -840,34 +853,21 @@ class ChartView(ViewBox):
src_vb.sigRangeChangedManually.connect( src_vb.sigRangeChangedManually.connect(
self.maybe_downsample_graphics self.maybe_downsample_graphics
) )
# mouse wheel doesn't emit XRangeChanged
src_vb.sigRangeChangedManually.connect(self._set_yrange)
# XXX: enabling these will cause "jittery"-ness
# on zoom where sharp diffs in the y-range will
# not re-size right away until a new sample update?
# if src_vb is not self:
# src_vb.sigXRangeChanged.connect(self._set_yrange)
# src_vb.sigXRangeChanged.connect(
# self.maybe_downsample_graphics
# )
def disable_auto_yrange(self) -> None: def disable_auto_yrange(self) -> None:
# XXX: not entirely sure why we can't de-reg this..
self.sigResized.disconnect( self.sigResized.disconnect(
self._set_yrange, self._yranger,
) )
self.sigRangeChangedManually.disconnect(
self._yranger,
)
self.sigRangeChangedManually.disconnect( self.sigRangeChangedManually.disconnect(
self.maybe_downsample_graphics self.maybe_downsample_graphics
) )
self.sigRangeChangedManually.disconnect(
self._set_yrange,
)
# self.sigXRangeChanged.disconnect(self._set_yrange)
# self.sigXRangeChanged.disconnect(
# self.maybe_downsample_graphics
# )
def x_uppx(self) -> float: def x_uppx(self) -> float:
''' '''
@ -929,14 +929,15 @@ class ChartView(ViewBox):
# for each overlay on this chart auto-scale the # for each overlay on this chart auto-scale the
# y-range to max-min values. # y-range to max-min values.
if autoscale_overlays: # if autoscale_overlays:
overlay = chart.pi_overlay # overlay = chart.pi_overlay
if overlay: # if overlay:
for pi in overlay.overlays: # for pi in overlay.overlays:
pi.vb._set_yrange( # pi.vb._set_yrange(
# TODO: get the range once up front... # # TODO: get the range once up front...
# bars_range=br, # # bars_range=br,
) # viz=pi.viz,
profiler('autoscaled linked plots') # )
# profiler('autoscaled linked plots')
profiler(f'<{chart_name}>.update_graphics_from_flow({name})') profiler(f'<{chart_name}>.update_graphics_from_flow({name})')