From f5ad56a2574461a32c007c4730f916f928133efd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tyler Goodlet Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2020 15:32:09 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] WIP initial draft of FSP subsystem This is a first attempt at a financial signal processing subsystem which utilizes async generators for streaming frames of numpy array data between actors. In this initial attempt the focus is on processing price data and relaying it to the chart app for real-time display. So far this seems to work (with decent latency) but much more work is likely needed around improving the data model for even better latency and less data duplication. Surprisingly (or not?) a lot of simplifications to the charting code came out of this in terms of conducting graphics updates in streaming tasks instead of hiding them inside the obfuscated mess that is the Qt-style-inheritance-OO-90s-trash. The goal from here on wards will be to enforce strict semantics around reading and writing of data such that state is kept outside "object trees" as much as possible and streaming function semantics guide our flow model. Unsurprisingly, this reduction in "instance state" is happening wherever we use `trio` ;) A little summary on the technical changes: - not going to explain the fsp system yet; it's too nascent and probably going to get some heavy editing. - drop any "update" methods from the `LinkedCharts` type since each sub-chart will have it's own update task and thus a separate update loop; further individual graphics (per chart) may eventually require this same design. - delete `ChartView`; moved into separate mod. - add "stream from fsp" task to start our foray into real-time actor processed numpy streaming. --- piker/fsp.py | 161 +++++++++++++++++ piker/ui/_chart.py | 437 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ piker/ui/_style.py | 10 +- 3 files changed, 366 insertions(+), 242 deletions(-) create mode 100644 piker/fsp.py diff --git a/piker/fsp.py b/piker/fsp.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fff90a48 --- /dev/null +++ b/piker/fsp.py @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +""" +Financial signal processing for the peeps. +""" +from typing import AsyncIterator, List + +import numpy as np + +from .log import get_logger +from . import data + +log = get_logger(__name__) + + +def rec2array( + rec: np.ndarray, + fields: List[str] = None +) -> np.ndarray: + """Convert record array to std array. + + Taken from: + https://github.com/scikit-hep/root_numpy/blob/master/root_numpy/_utils.py#L20 + """ + simplify = False + + if fields is None: + fields = rec.dtype.names + elif isinstance(fields, str): + fields = [fields] + simplify = True + + # Creates a copy and casts all data to the same type + arr = np.dstack([rec[field] for field in fields]) + + # Check for array-type fields. If none, then remove outer dimension. + # Only need to check first field since np.dstack will anyway raise an + # exception if the shapes don't match + # np.dstack will also fail if fields is an empty list + if not rec.dtype[fields[0]].shape: + arr = arr[0] + + if simplify: + # remove last dimension (will be of size 1) + arr = arr.reshape(arr.shape[:-1]) + + return arr + + +async def pull_and_process( + bars: np.ndarray, + brokername: str, + # symbols: List[str], + symbol: str, + fsp_func_name: str, +) -> AsyncIterator[dict]: + + # async def _yield_bars(): + # yield bars + + # hist_out: np.ndarray = None + + func = latency + + # Conduct a single iteration of fsp with historical bars input + # async for hist_out in func(_yield_bars(), bars): + # yield {symbol: hist_out} + + # open a data feed stream with requested broker + async with data.open_feed( + brokername, + [symbol], + ) as (fquote, stream): + + # TODO: load appropriate fsp with input args + + async def filter_by_sym(sym, stream): + async for quotes in stream: + for symbol, quotes in quotes.items(): + if symbol == sym: + yield quotes + + async for processed in func( + filter_by_sym(symbol, stream), + bars, + ): + print(f"{fsp_func_name}: {processed}") + yield processed + + +# TODO: things to figure the fuck out: +# - how to handle non-plottable values +# - composition of fsps / implicit chaining + +async def latency( + source: 'TickStream[Dict[str, float]]', + ohlcv: np.ndarray +) -> AsyncIterator[np.ndarray]: + """Compute High-Low midpoint value. + """ + # TODO: do we want to offer yielding this async + # before the rt data connection comes up? + + # deliver zeros for all prior history + yield np.zeros(len(ohlcv)) + + _last = None + async for quote in source: + fill_time = quote.get('rtTime_s') + if fill_time and fill_time != _last: + value = quote['brokerd_ts'] - fill_time + print(f"latency: {value}") + yield value + + _last = fill_time + # ticks = quote.get('ticks', ()) + # for tick in ticks: + # if tick.get('type') == 'trade': + + +async def last( + source: 'TickStream[Dict[str, float]]', + ohlcv: np.ndarray +) -> AsyncIterator[np.ndarray]: + """Compute High-Low midpoint value. + """ + # first_frame = (await source.__anext__()) + + # deliver historical processed data first + yield ohlcv['close'] + + async for quote in source: + yield quote['close'] + + +async def wma( + source, #: AsyncStream[np.ndarray], + ohlcv: np.ndarray, # price time-frame "aware" + lookback: np.ndarray, # price time-frame "aware" + weights: np.ndarray, +) -> AsyncIterator[np.ndarray]: # i like FinSigStream + """Weighted moving average. + + ``weights`` is a sequence of already scaled values. As an example + for the WMA often found in "techincal analysis": + ``weights = np.arange(1, N) * N*(N-1)/2``. + """ + length = len(weights) + _lookback = np.zeros(length - 1) + + ohlcv.from_tf('5m') + + # async for frame_len, frame in source: + async for frame in source: + wma = np.convolve( + ohlcv[-length:]['close'], + # np.concatenate((_lookback, frame)), + weights, + 'valid' + ) + # todo: handle case where frame_len < length - 1 + _lookback = frame[-(length-1):] + yield wma diff --git a/piker/ui/_chart.py b/piker/ui/_chart.py index af7f52b6..cc5f1515 100644 --- a/piker/ui/_chart.py +++ b/piker/ui/_chart.py @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ """ High level Qt chart widgets. """ -from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Dict, Any +from typing import Optional, Tuple, Dict, Any import time from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui -from pyqtgraph import functions as fn import numpy as np import pyqtgraph as pg import tractor @@ -15,14 +14,15 @@ from ._axes import ( DynamicDateAxis, PriceAxis, ) -from ._graphics import CrossHair, ChartType -from ._style import _xaxis_at +from ._graphics import CrossHair, BarItems +from ._style import _xaxis_at, _min_points_to_show from ._source import Symbol from .. import brokers from .. import data from ..log import get_logger from ._exec import run_qtractor from ._source import ohlc_dtype +from ._interaction import ChartView from .. import fsp @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class ChartSpace(QtGui.QWidget): self.v_layout.addLayout(self.toolbar_layout) self.v_layout.addLayout(self.h_layout) - self._plot_cache = {} + self._chart_cache = {} def init_timeframes_ui(self): self.tf_layout = QtGui.QHBoxLayout() @@ -81,16 +81,19 @@ class ChartSpace(QtGui.QWidget): """ # XXX: let's see if this causes mem problems self.window.setWindowTitle(f'piker chart {symbol}') - self.chart = self._plot_cache.setdefault(symbol, LinkedSplitCharts()) + linkedcharts = self._chart_cache.setdefault( + symbol, + LinkedSplitCharts() + ) s = Symbol(key=symbol) # remove any existing plots if not self.h_layout.isEmpty(): - self.h_layout.removeWidget(self.chart) + self.h_layout.removeWidget(linkedcharts) - self.chart.plot(s, data) - self.h_layout.addWidget(self.chart) - return self.chart + main_chart = linkedcharts.plot_main(s, data) + self.h_layout.addWidget(linkedcharts) + return linkedcharts, main_chart # TODO: add signalling painter system # def add_signals(self): @@ -118,7 +121,7 @@ class LinkedSplitCharts(QtGui.QWidget): self._array: np.ndarray = None # main data source self._ch: CrossHair = None # crosshair graphics self.chart: ChartPlotWidget = None # main (ohlc) chart - self.subplots: List[ChartPlotWidget] = [] + self.subplots: Dict[Tuple[str, ...], ChartPlotWidget] = {} self.xaxis = DynamicDateAxis( orientation='bottom', @@ -148,29 +151,28 @@ class LinkedSplitCharts(QtGui.QWidget): """Set the proportion of space allocated for linked subcharts. """ major = 1 - prop - min_h_ind = int(self.height() * prop / len(self.subplots)) + min_h_ind = int((self.height() * prop) / len(self.subplots)) sizes = [int(self.height() * major)] sizes.extend([min_h_ind] * len(self.subplots)) self.splitter.setSizes(sizes) # , int(self.height()*0.2) - def plot( + def plot_main( self, symbol: Symbol, array: np.ndarray, ohlc: bool = True, - ) -> None: + ) -> 'ChartPlotWidget': """Start up and show main (price) chart and all linked subcharts. """ self.digits = symbol.digits() - # XXX: this will eventually be a view onto shared mem - # or some higher level type / API + # TODO: this should eventually be a view onto shared mem or some + # higher level type / API self._array = array # add crosshairs self._ch = CrossHair( parent=self, - # subplots=[plot for plot, d in self.subplots], digits=self.digits ) self.chart = self.add_plot( @@ -179,26 +181,13 @@ class LinkedSplitCharts(QtGui.QWidget): xaxis=self.xaxis, ohlc=True, ) + # add crosshair graphic self.chart.addItem(self._ch) + + # style? self.chart.setFrameStyle(QtGui.QFrame.StyledPanel | QtGui.QFrame.Plain) - # TODO: this is where we would load an indicator chain - # XXX: note, if this isn't index aligned with - # the source data the chart will go haywire. - inds = [('open', lambda a: a['close'])] - - for name, func in inds: - - # compute historical subchart values from input array - data = func(array) - - # create sub-plot - ind_chart = self.add_plot(name=name, array=data) - - self.subplots.append((ind_chart, func)) - - # scale split regions - self.set_split_sizes() + return self.chart def add_plot( self, @@ -211,25 +200,28 @@ class LinkedSplitCharts(QtGui.QWidget): If ``name`` == ``"main"`` the chart will be the the primary view. """ + if self.chart is None and name != 'main': + raise RuntimeError( + "A main plot must be created first with `.plot_main()`") + + # source of our custom interactions cv = ChartView() + cv.linked_charts = self + # use "indicator axis" by default xaxis = self.xaxis_ind if xaxis is None else xaxis cpw = ChartPlotWidget( - linked_charts=self, + array=array, parent=self.splitter, axisItems={'bottom': xaxis, 'right': PriceAxis()}, - # axisItems={'top': self.xaxis_ind, 'right': PriceAxis()}, viewBox=cv, ) # this name will be used to register the primary # graphics curve managed by the subchart cpw.name = name - cv.linked_charts = self cpw.plotItem.vb.linked_charts = self - cpw.setFrameStyle( - QtGui.QFrame.StyledPanel | QtGui.QFrame.Plain - ) + cpw.setFrameStyle(QtGui.QFrame.StyledPanel | QtGui.QFrame.Plain) cpw.getPlotItem().setContentsMargins(*CHART_MARGINS) # self.splitter.addWidget(cpw) @@ -240,68 +232,20 @@ class LinkedSplitCharts(QtGui.QWidget): if ohlc: cpw.draw_ohlc(array) else: - cpw.draw_curve(array, name) + cpw.draw_curve(array) # add to cross-hair's known plots self._ch.add_plot(cpw) + if name != "main": + # track by name + self.subplots[name] = cpw + + # scale split regions + self.set_split_sizes() + return cpw - def update_from_quote( - self, - quote: dict - ) -> List[pg.GraphicsObject]: - """Update all linked chart graphics with a new quote - datum. - - Return the modified graphics objects in a list. - """ - # TODO: eventually we'll want to update bid/ask labels and other - # data as subscribed by underlying UI consumers. - last = quote.get('last') or quote['close'] - index, time, open, high, low, close, volume = self._array[-1] - - # update ohlc (I guess we're enforcing this for now?) - # overwrite from quote - self._array[-1] = ( - index, - time, - open, - max(high, last), - min(low, last), - last, - volume, - ) - self.update_from_array(self._array) - - def update_from_array( - self, - array: np.ndarray, - **kwargs, - ) -> None: - """Update all linked chart graphics with a new input array. - - Return the modified graphics objects in a list. - """ - # update the ohlc sequence graphics chart - # we send a reference to the whole updated array - self.chart.update_from_array(array, **kwargs) - - # TODO: the "data" here should really be a function - # and it should be managed and computed outside of this UI - graphics = [] - for chart, func in self.subplots: - # process array in entirely every update - # TODO: change this for streaming - data = func(array) - graphic = chart.update_from_array(data, name=chart.name, **kwargs) - graphics.append(graphic) - - return graphics - - -_min_points_to_show = 3 - class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): """``GraphicsView`` subtype containing a single ``PlotItem``. @@ -323,7 +267,8 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): def __init__( self, - linked_charts, + # the data view we generate graphics from + array: np.ndarray, **kwargs, # parent=None, # background='default', @@ -332,7 +277,8 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): """Configure chart display settings. """ super().__init__(**kwargs) - self.parent = linked_charts + self._array = array # readonly view of data + self._graphics = {} # registry of underlying graphics # XXX: label setting doesn't seem to work? # likely custom graphics need special handling @@ -341,9 +287,6 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): # label.setText("Yo yoyo") # label.setText("x=") - # to be filled in when graphics are rendered by name - self._graphics = {} - # show only right side axes self.hideAxis('left') self.showAxis('right') @@ -383,28 +326,30 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): """ l, r = self.view_range() lbar = max(l, 0) - rbar = min(r, len(self.parent._array)) + rbar = min(r, len(self._array)) return l, lbar, rbar, r def draw_ohlc( self, data: np.ndarray, # XXX: pretty sure this is dumb and we don't need an Enum - style: ChartType = ChartType.BAR, - ) -> None: + style: pg.GraphicsObject = BarItems, + ) -> pg.GraphicsObject: """Draw OHLC datums to chart. """ # remember it's an enum type.. - graphics = style.value() + graphics = style() # adds all bar/candle graphics objects for each data point in # the np array buffer to be drawn on next render cycle graphics.draw_from_data(data) - self._graphics['main'] = graphics self.addItem(graphics) + self._graphics['ohlc_main'] = graphics + # set xrange limits xlast = data[-1]['index'] + # show last 50 points on startup self.plotItem.vb.setXRange(xlast - 50, xlast + 50) @@ -413,15 +358,20 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): def draw_curve( self, data: np.ndarray, - name: Optional[str] = None, - ) -> None: + name: Optional[str] = 'line_main', + ) -> pg.PlotDataItem: # draw the indicator as a plain curve - curve = pg.PlotDataItem(data, antialias=True) + curve = pg.PlotDataItem( + data, + antialias=True, + # TODO: see how this handles with custom ohlcv bars graphics + clipToView=True, + ) self.addItem(curve) # register overlay curve with name if not self._graphics and name is None: - name = 'main' + name = 'line_main' self._graphics[name] = curve @@ -439,16 +389,14 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): def update_from_array( self, + name: str, array: np.ndarray, - name: str = 'main', **kwargs, ) -> pg.GraphicsObject: + graphics = self._graphics[name] graphics.update_from_array(array, **kwargs) - # update view - self._set_yrange() - return graphics def _set_yrange( @@ -470,7 +418,7 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): # TODO: logic to check if end of bars in view extra = view_len - _min_points_to_show begin = 0 - extra - end = len(self.parent._array) - 1 + extra + end = len(self._array) - 1 + extra log.trace( f"\nl: {l}, lbar: {lbar}, rbar: {rbar}, r: {r}\n" @@ -480,7 +428,7 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): self._set_xlimits(begin, end) # TODO: this should be some kind of numpy view api - bars = self.parent._array[lbar:rbar] + bars = self._array[lbar:rbar] if not len(bars): # likely no data loaded yet log.error(f"WTF bars_range = {lbar}:{rbar}") @@ -523,72 +471,6 @@ class ChartPlotWidget(pg.PlotWidget): self.scene().leaveEvent(ev) -class ChartView(pg.ViewBox): - """Price chart view box with interaction behaviors you'd expect from - any interactive platform: - - - zoom on mouse scroll that auto fits y-axis - - no vertical scrolling - - zoom to a "fixed point" on the y-axis - """ - def __init__( - self, - parent=None, - **kwargs, - ): - super().__init__(parent=parent, **kwargs) - # disable vertical scrolling - self.setMouseEnabled(x=True, y=False) - self.linked_charts = None - - def wheelEvent(self, ev, axis=None): - """Override "center-point" location for scrolling. - - This is an override of the ``ViewBox`` method simply changing - the center of the zoom to be the y-axis. - - TODO: PR a method into ``pyqtgraph`` to make this configurable - """ - - if axis in (0, 1): - mask = [False, False] - mask[axis] = self.state['mouseEnabled'][axis] - else: - mask = self.state['mouseEnabled'][:] - - # don't zoom more then the min points setting - l, lbar, rbar, r = self.linked_charts.chart.bars_range() - vl = r - l - - if ev.delta() > 0 and vl <= _min_points_to_show: - log.trace("Max zoom bruh...") - return - if ev.delta() < 0 and vl >= len(self.linked_charts._array): - log.trace("Min zoom bruh...") - return - - # actual scaling factor - s = 1.015 ** (ev.delta() * -1 / 20) # self.state['wheelScaleFactor']) - s = [(None if m is False else s) for m in mask] - - # center = pg.Point( - # fn.invertQTransform(self.childGroup.transform()).map(ev.pos()) - # ) - - # XXX: scroll "around" the right most element in the view - furthest_right_coord = self.boundingRect().topRight() - center = pg.Point( - fn.invertQTransform( - self.childGroup.transform() - ).map(furthest_right_coord) - ) - - self._resetTarget() - self.scaleBy(s, center) - ev.accept() - self.sigRangeChangedManually.emit(mask) - - async def add_new_bars(delay_s, linked_charts): """Task which inserts new bars into the ohlc every ``delay_s`` seconds. """ @@ -600,7 +482,8 @@ async def add_new_bars(delay_s, linked_charts): # adjust delay to compensate for trio processing time ad = delay_s - 0.002 - ohlc = linked_charts._array + price_chart = linked_charts.chart + ohlc = price_chart._array async def sleep(): """Sleep until next time frames worth has passed from last bar. @@ -623,27 +506,54 @@ async def add_new_bars(delay_s, linked_charts): # - update last open price correctly instead # of copying it from last bar's close # - 5 sec bar lookback-autocorrection like tws does? - (index, t, close) = ohlc[-1][['index', 'time', 'close']] - new = np.append( - ohlc, - np.array( - [(index + 1, t + delay_s, close, close, - close, close, 0)], - dtype=ohlc.dtype - ), - ) - ohlc = linked_charts._array = new + + def incr_ohlc_array(array: np.ndarray): + (index, t, close) = array[-1][['index', 'time', 'close']] + new_array = np.append( + array, + np.array( + [(index + 1, t + delay_s, close, close, + close, close, 0)], + dtype=array.dtype + ), + ) + return new_array + + # add new increment/bar + ohlc = price_chart._array = incr_ohlc_array(ohlc) + + # TODO: generalize this increment logic + for name, chart in linked_charts.subplots.items(): + data = chart._array + chart._array = np.append( + data, + np.array(data[-1], dtype=data.dtype) + ) + + # read value at "open" of bar last_quote = ohlc[-1] - # we **don't** update the bar right now - # since the next quote that arrives should + # We **don't** update the bar right now + # since the next quote that arrives should in the + # tick streaming task await sleep() - # if the last bar has not changed print a flat line and - # move to the next + # XXX: If the last bar has not changed print a flat line and + # move to the next. This is a "animation" choice that we may not + # keep. if last_quote == ohlc[-1]: log.debug("Printing flat line for {sym}") - linked_charts.update_from_array(ohlc) + price_chart.update_from_array('ohlc_main', ohlc) + + # resize view + price_chart._set_yrange() + + + for name, chart in linked_charts.subplots.items(): + chart.update_from_array('line_main', chart._array) + + # resize view + chart._set_yrange() async def _async_main( @@ -670,7 +580,9 @@ async def _async_main( # remember, msgpack-numpy's ``from_buffer` returns read-only array bars = np.array(bars[list(ohlc_dtype.names)]) - linked_charts = chart_app.load_symbol(sym, bars) + + # load in symbol's ohlc data + linked_charts, chart = chart_app.load_symbol(sym, bars) # determine ohlc delay between bars times = bars['time'] @@ -678,69 +590,120 @@ async def _async_main( # find expected time step between datums delay = times[-1] - times[times != times[-1]][-1] - async def stream_to_chart(func): - - async with tractor.open_nursery() as n: - portal = await n.run_in_actor( - f'fsp_{func.__name__}', - func, - brokername=brokermod.name, - sym=sym, - # loglevel='info', - ) - stream = await portal.result() - - # retreive named layout and style instructions - layout = await stream.__anext__() - - async for quote in stream: - ticks = quote.get('ticks') - if ticks: - for tick in ticks: - print(tick) - async with trio.open_nursery() as n: + # load initial fsp chain (otherwise known as "indicators") + n.start_soon( + chart_from_fsp, + linked_charts, + fsp.latency, + sym, + bars, + brokermod, + loglevel, + ) + + # graphics update loop + async with data.open_feed( brokername, [sym], loglevel=loglevel, ) as (fquote, stream): - # start downstream processor - n.start_soon(stream_to_chart, fsp.broker_latency) # wait for a first quote before we start any update tasks quote = await stream.__anext__() + print(f'RECEIVED FIRST QUOTE {quote}') # start graphics tasks after receiving first live quote n.start_soon(add_new_bars, delay, linked_charts) - async for quote in stream: - ticks = quote.get('ticks') - if ticks: + async for quotes in stream: + for sym, quote in quotes.items(): + ticks = quote.get('ticks', ()) for tick in ticks: if tick.get('type') == 'trade': - linked_charts.update_from_quote( - {'last': tick['price']} + + # TODO: eventually we'll want to update + # bid/ask labels and other data as + # subscribed by underlying UI consumers. + # last = quote.get('last') or quote['close'] + last = tick['price'] + + # update ohlc (I guess we're enforcing this + # for now?) overwrite from quote + high, low = chart._array[-1][['high', 'low']] + chart._array[['high', 'low', 'close']][-1] = ( + max(high, last), + min(low, last), + last, ) + chart.update_from_array( + 'ohlc_main', + chart._array, + ) + + +async def chart_from_fsp( + linked_charts, + fsp_func, + sym, + bars, + brokermod, + loglevel, +) -> None: + """Start financial signal processing in subactor. + + Pass target entrypoint and historical data. + """ + func_name = fsp_func.__name__ + + async with tractor.open_nursery() as n: + portal = await n.run_in_actor( + f'fsp.{func_name}', # name as title of sub-chart + + # subactor entrypoint + fsp.pull_and_process, + bars=bars, + brokername=brokermod.name, + symbol=sym, + fsp_func_name=func_name, + + # tractor config + loglevel=loglevel, + ) + + stream = await portal.result() + + # receive processed historical data-array as first message + history = (await stream.__anext__()) + + # TODO: enforce type checking here + newbars = np.array(history) + + chart = linked_charts.add_plot( + name=func_name, + array=newbars, + ) + + # update sub-plot graphics + async for value in stream: + chart._array[-1] = value + chart.update_from_array('line_main', chart._array) + chart._set_yrange() def _main( sym: str, brokername: str, - **qtractor_kwargs, + tractor_kwargs, ) -> None: """Sync entry point to start a chart app. """ # Qt entry point run_qtractor( - # func - _async_main, - # args, - (sym, brokername), - # kwargs passed through - qtractor_kwargs, - # main widget - ChartSpace, - # **qtractor_kwargs + func=_async_main, + args=(sym, brokername), + main_widget=ChartSpace, + tractor_kwargs=tractor_kwargs, ) diff --git a/piker/ui/_style.py b/piker/ui/_style.py index a5e3b64e..ea497a73 100644 --- a/piker/ui/_style.py +++ b/piker/ui/_style.py @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ """ -Qt styling. +Qt UI styling. """ import pyqtgraph as pg from PyQt5 import QtGui - # chart-wide font _font = QtGui.QFont("Hack", 4) _i3_rgba = QtGui.QColor.fromRgbF(*[0.14]*3 + [1]) @@ -15,6 +14,10 @@ _i3_rgba = QtGui.QColor.fromRgbF(*[0.14]*3 + [1]) _xaxis_at = 'bottom' +# charting config +_min_points_to_show = 3 + + _tina_mode = False @@ -22,8 +25,5 @@ def enable_tina_mode() -> None: """Enable "tina mode" to make everything look "conventional" like your pet hedgehog always wanted. """ - - _tina_mode = True - # white background (for tinas like our pal xb) pg.setConfigOption('background', 'w')