# Module 'Histogram' from Buttons import * from Resize import Resize # A Histogram displays a histogram of numeric data. # It reacts to resize events by resizing itself, # leaving the same amount of space around the borders. # (This is geometry management, and should really be implemented # by a different group of classes, but for now this hack is OK.) # class HistogramAppearance() = Resize(), LabelAppearance(): # def define(self, (win, bounds, ydata, scale)): self.init_appearance(win, bounds) self.init_resize() self.ydata = ydata self.scale = scale # (min, max) return self # def setdata(self, (ydata, scale)): self.ydata = ydata self.scale = scale # (min, max) self.win.change(self.bounds) # def drawit(self, d): ydata = self.ydata (left, top), (right, bottom) = self.bounds min, max = self.scale size = max-min width, height = right-left, bottom-top for i in range(len(ydata)): h0 = left + i * width/len(ydata) h1 = left + (i+1) * width/len(ydata) v0 = top + height - (self.ydata[i]-min)*height/size v1 = top + height d.paint((h0, v0), (h1, v1)) # class Histogram() = HistogramAppearance(), NoReactivity(): pass