Handle high = low bars

For whatever reason if the `QLineF` high/low values are the same a weird
little rectangle is drawn (my guess is a `float` precision error of some
sort). Instead, if they're the same just use one of the values.
Also, store local vars to avoid so many lookups.
its_happening
Tyler Goodlet 2020-07-03 18:08:03 -04:00
parent 4ca4ced6e8
commit ccaedfae3f
1 changed files with 20 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ from ._axes import YAxisLabel, XAxisLabel
# TODO: checkout pyqtgraph.PlotCurveItem.setCompositionMode
_mouse_rate_limit = 50
_mouse_rate_limit = 40
class CrossHairItem(pg.GraphicsObject):
@ -175,8 +175,7 @@ class BarItems(pg.GraphicsObject):
sigPlotChanged = QtCore.Signal(object)
w: float = 0.5
bull_brush = bear_brush = pg.mkPen('#808080')
bull_pen = pg.mkPen('#808080')
# XXX: tina mode, see below
# bull_brush = pg.mkPen('#00cc00')
@ -211,19 +210,26 @@ class BarItems(pg.GraphicsObject):
with self.painter() as p:
for i, q in enumerate(data):
low = q['low']
high = q['high']
index = q['index']
# high - low line
if low != high:
hl = QLineF(index, low, index, high)
else:
# if we don't do it renders a weird rectangle?
hl = QLineF(low, low, low, low)
# open line
o = QLineF(index - self.w, q['open'], index, q['open'])
# close line
c = QLineF(index + self.w, q['close'], index, q['close'])
# indexing here is as per the below comments
lines[3*i:3*i+3] = (
# high_to_low
QLineF(q['index'], q['low'], q['index'], q['high']),
# open_sticks
QLineF(q['index'] - self.w, q['open'], q['index'], q['open']),
# close_sticks
QtCore.QLineF(
q['index'] + self.w, q['close'], q['index'], q['close'])
)
# if not _tina_mode: # piker mode
p.setPen(self.bull_brush)
lines[3*i:3*i+3] = (hl, o, c)
p.setPen(self.bull_pen)
p.drawLines(*lines)
# if not _tina_mode: # piker mode
# else _tina_mode:
# self.lines = lines = np.concatenate(
# [high_to_low, open_sticks, close_sticks])