SYNOPSIS
Graph::Chart
A Wrapper around GD to easyly graph chart
METHODS
OO interface
new
Create a new Chart
my $graph = Graph::Chart->new( \%options );
%options could be defined like this:
size => [ W, H ] # the size ( Width, Height ) in pixel of the real graph ( without border )
bg_color => '0xfffff0' # an ARRAY with all possible section
frame => { color => '0xff00ff', thickness => 1 }, # an optional frame around the real chart
border => [ 150, 80, 100, 100 ], # extra space around the graph in pixel [ left side, right side , top side, bottom side ]"
grid => { # a grid over the graph
debord => [ 5, 20, 10, 30 ], # some extension of the grid size ( same order as border ) B<test>
x => { # vertical grid
color => '0xff00ff' # color of the grid ( hex HTML value )
number => 5, # number of grid division
thickness => 1, # size of the division's line ( default = 1 )
type => log, # create a log graduation (only one modules). If missing, normal graduation.
label => { # an optional label on the left side
font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/trebucbi.ttf', # a TrueType font to use
color => '0xff0000', # the color of the label
size => 10, # the size of the font
text => [ 'toto', undef, 'truc', 'bazar', 122 ], # the text to render ( a undef element is not ploted, this allow to skip some label )
space => 80, # an extra space between the division and the text
align => 'right', # align the text on the right ( = aligned on the division )
rotation => 30, # a rotation of the text in degree
kerning_correction => 0.85, # a kerning correcting to correct align of text when rotated ( default 0.91 )
surround => { color => '0x0000ff' , thickness => 1 }, # create a frame around the text with the specified color and thickness
},
x_up => { # vertical grid on the upper half of the graph ( to use with up_ graph)
color => '0xff00ff' # color of the grid ( hex HTML value )
number => 5, # number of grid division
thickness => 1, # size of the division's line ( default = 1 )
type => log, # create a log graduation (only one modules). If missing, normal graduation.
label => { # an optional label on the left side
font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/trebucbi.ttf', # a TrueType font to use
color => '0xff0000', # the color of the label
size => 10, # the size of the font
text => [ 'toto', undef, 'truc', 'bazar', 122 ], # the text to render ( a undef element is not ploted, this allow to skip some label )
space => 80, # an extra space between the division and the text
align => 'right', # align the text on the right ( = aligned on the division )
rotation => 30, # a rotation of the text in degree
kerning_correction => 0.85, # a kerning correcting to correct align of text when rotated ( default 0.91 )
surround => { color => '0x0000ff' , thickness => 1 }, # create a frame around the text with the specified color and thickness
},
x_down => { # vertical grid on the lower half of the graph ( to use with down_ graph)
color => '0xff00ff' # color of the grid ( hex HTML value )
number => 5, # number of grid division
thickness => 1, # size of the division's line ( default = 1 )
type => log, # create a log graduation (only one modules). If missing, normal graduation.
label => { # an optional label on the left side
font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/trebucbi.ttf', # a TrueType font to use
color => '0xff0000', # the color of the label
size => 10, # the size of the font
text => [ 'toto', undef, 'truc', 'bazar', 122 ], # the text to render ( a undef element is not ploted, this allow to skip some label )
space => 80, # an extra space between the division and the text
align => 'right', # align the text on the right ( = aligned on the division )
rotation => 30, # a rotation of the text in degree
kerning_correction => 0.85, # a kerning correcting to correct align of text when rotated ( default 0.91 )
surround => { color => '0x0000ff' , thickness => 1 }, # create a frame around the text with the specified color and thickness
},
label2 => { # an optional label on the right side
font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/lucon.ttf', # a TrueType font to use
color => '0xff0000', # the color of the label
size => 10, # the size of the font
text => [ 'toto', undef, 'truc', 'bazar', 122 ],, # the text to render ( a undef element is not ploted, this allow to skip some label )
space => 50, # an extra space between the division and the text
align => 'right', # align the text on the right ( not really useful )
rotation => -30, # an rotation of the text in degree
kerning_correction => 0.85, # a kerning correcting to correct align of text when rotated ( default 0.91 )
surround => { color => '0x0000ff' , thickness => 1 }, # create a frame around the text with the specified color and thickness
},
}, "
y => { # horizontal grid
color => '0x00fff0',' # color of the grid ( hex HTML value )
number => 8, # number of grid division
thickness => 1, # size of the division's line ( default = 1 )
label => { # an optional label on the bottom side
font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/trebuc.ttf', # a TrueType font to use
color => '0xff0000',', # the color of the label
size => 12, # the size of the font
text => [ 100, undef, '20', undef, 1585, undef, 555 ], # the text to render ( a undef element is not ploted, this allow to skip some label )
# space => 10, # an extra space between the division and the text
rotation => 45, # an rotation of the text in degree
kerning_correction => 0.85, # a kerning correcting to correct align of text when rotated ( default 0.91 )
surround => { color => '0x0000ff' , thickness => 1 }, # create a frame around the text with the specified color and thickness
},
# label2 => { # an optional label on the top side
# font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/trebuc.ttf', # a TrueType font to use
color => '0xff0000',', # the color of the label
size => 12, # the size of the font
text => [ 100, undef, '20', undef, 1585, undef, 555 ], # the text to render ( a undef element is not ploted, this allow to skip some label )
# space => 10, # an extra space between the division and the text
rotation => 45, # an rotation of the text in degree
kerning_correction => 0.85, # a kerning correcting to correct align of text when rotated ( default 0.91 )
surround => { color => '0x0000ff' , thickness => 1 }, # create a frame around the text with the specified color and thickness
# }
}
reticle => { # when the Chart's type is of any circular shape, create polar division
debord => 30, # the extra debord of the division
color => '0xff0000', # the color of the division
number => 10, # the number of division
label_middle => { # the label to write between 2 division
font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/lucon.ttf', # a TrueType font to use
kerning_correction => 0.85, # a kerning correcting to correct align of text when rotated ( default 0.91 )
color => '0xff0000', # the text color
size => 10, # the font size to use
# space => 10, # an extra space between the division and the text
# rotate => 'follow', # rotate the text to be following the division direction
rotate => 'perpendicular', # rotate the the to be perpendicular to the division
# if missing write the text without rotation
text => [700031220,45,90,135,180,225,270,31500 , 1 ,2], # the text to render ( a undef element is not ploted, this allow to skip some label )
},
# label => { # the label to write at the division
font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/lucon.ttf', # a TrueType font to use
kerning_correction => 0.85, # a kerning correcting to correct align of text when rotated ( default 0.91 )
color => '0xff0000', # the text color
size => 10, # the font size to use
# space => 10, # an extra space between the division and the text
# rotate => 'follow', # rotate the text to be following the division direction
rotate => 'perpendicular', # rotate the the to be perpendicular to the division
# if missing write the text without rotation
text => [700031220,45,90,135,180,225,270,31500 , 1 ,2], # the text to render ( a undef element is not ploted, this allow to skip some label )
# },
overlay=> { # add an overlay to the graph (useful to show an alert period )
layer => 10, # the layer where the data is plotted ( the lowest number is the deepest layer ) If missing, the layer is created by call order of the method data
set => \@alarm, # a array ref with the data ( the number of dot plotted is the number W provided by the size parameter/method
type => 'pie', # the type of graph ( dot, line, bar, up_dot, up_bar, up_line , down_dot,down_line, down_bar, pie, target, radial )
color => '0xFFD2D2', # color of the plotted element
type => 'pie', # if missing normal overlay are used, if present use a polar structure ( data are in the range of 0 to 360 ° )
merge => 1, # if present and not = 0 all overlay are overwrited by the overlay from a higer layer
opacity => 100, # when merge is missing, the overlay % of opacity copied on the chart
debord => 50, # the debord of the overlay. if missing use the full graph height and in polar ( pie ) use the smallest vertical border ( top or bottom )
},
glyph => { # add some ornament on the graph like line, text or polygon
x => $graph->{x}{min}+200, # the origin of the glyph, all other position are relative to this origin
y => $graph->{x}{max} , # either in pixel x =>0 , y=> 0 = corner lower left
# see the active method
type => 'filled', # type of glyph ( missing = open polygyn, 'filled' = filled polygon, 'text' = text )
color => '0x00FFff', # color of the glyph
data => [ # if one of the polygon type, the data is a set of point to plot ( value relative to the origin )
[ 0, 0 ],
[ 8, 10 ],
[ 0, 10 ],
[ 0, 10 + 20 ],
[ 0, 10 ],
[ -8, 10 ],
[ 0, 0 ]
],
glyph => {
x => 100,
y => 'active_max',
type => 'text',
color => '0xff0000',
size => 12, # if the glyph's type is 'text', this is the font size
font => '/usr/lib/cinelerra/fonts/lucon.ttf', # the TrueType font to use
data => [ # the data set contain an array with all the text to plot followed by the relative position + the optional rotation
[ 'hello world', 0, 0, 30 ], #
[ 'hello universe', 100, 0, 0 ],
],
},
},
},
all these parameters are optional except the size
my $a = Graph::Chart->new( size => [ 800,400 ] );
reduce
get a set of data as input and return the data to fill the array with the plotting values
if more input data then the dot in the graph, process by averaging for a sample calculated on the target size
if lower input data then the dot in the graph, repeat the input data in the slice related
if called in array context return a ref to the array with reduced data and a ref to a hash with the statistical data
in sclar context return a ref to the array with reduced data
my $dr= $graph->reduce(
{
start => 5, # start to fill the destination array at that element ( optional, default = 0 )
end => 50, # fill the destination array until that element ( optional, default = plot width )
data => \@dot, # the input data set
init => 0, # a default value for the destination set if not filled ( optional, default = undef )
type => 'line' # type of interpollation if lower element in the input data set then in the target
# default = step, the value is duplicate to fill-in all the destination dot for the slice
# if line, the dot are filled with an increasing/decreasing step created by the to adjacent value/ by the number of dot in the slice
# if nrz = keep the previous value if now value == 0
percentile => 0.90 # a percentile to use (default = 0.95 )
}
);
grid
set the grid
use the same parameter as the new()
if the option is already present, overwrite this option
reticle
set the reticle
the reticle are the division when using a polar chart ( pie, target .... )
use the same parameter as the new()
if the option is already present, overwrite this option
frame
set the frame
use the same parameter as the new()
if the option is already present, overwrite this option
size
set the size ( this is the only mandatory option )
use the same parameter as the new()
if the option is already present, overwrite this option
active
get the active border size
return a hash ref with
$ref->{ x }{ max } ==> left border of the main graph
$ref->{ x }{ min } ==> right border of the main graph
$ref->{ y }{ max } ==> upper border of the main graph
$ref->{ y }{ min } ==> lower border of the main graph
bg_color
set the bg_color
set the background color of the graph
use the same parameter as the new()
if the option is already present, overwrite this option
data
set the data to be plotted
$graph->data(
{
layer => 10, # the layer where the data is plotted ( the lowest number is the deepest layer ) If missing, the layer is created by call order of the method data
set => \@dot, # a array ref with the data ( the number of dot plotted is the number W provided by the size parameter/method
type => 'pie', # the type of graph ( dot, line, bar, up_dot, up_bar, up_line , down_dot,down_line, down_bar, pie, target, radial )
bar_size => 1, # if any type of bar used, this is an extra width of the bar created, if not defined, the bar width= 1 if set to 1 the size of the bar became 3 ( 1 before, 1 for the bar and one after )
color => '0x0000ff', # color of the plotted element
thickness => 1, # for any type of dot and line, the thiskness to used ( default = 1 )
scale => '90%', # a vertical scale on the value provided ( a decimal number scale all the data value using the value ( data could be outside of the graph) 1 = 100%
# a percent value like, '90%' scale the graph to that percentage ( lower then 100% = some data are plotted outside the graph )
# missing or '100%' resize the graph using the maximal value
# 'auto' or '110%' allow to always have a small extra gap and never reach to extremity of the graph area,
max => 3000, # a maximal value to use to create the graph ( if missing, max = maximal value from the data set )
}
);
overlay
method to put an overlay on top of the graph ( to show alarm period ... )
use the same parameter as the new()
if the same layer is already present, overwrite this layer
overlay
method to put a glyph on the graph ( to show the latest data polled, or a trend value, ... )
use the same parameter as the new()
if the same layer is already present, overwrite this layer
png_zEXt
method to add a png data TAG
This tag is not a PNG standard, but allowed by the RFC
see code in img_info.pl
my $png_out1 =$graph->png_zEXt( { eerer => 1, ggg => 'zed' } );
this overwrite the png TAG data with the new value and return the new image
render
render the chart and return a png image
my $img = $graph->render( \%tag )
the hash ref contain data to put in the PNG meta tag.
the tools img_info.pl allow to see the result.
the tag is serialized in the png
the returned value could be writted in a file like this:
my $png_out = $graph->render();
open( my $IMG, '>', $file ) or die $!;
binmode $IMG;
print $IMG $png_out;
close $IMG;
);
COLOR format
the color could be in the form of html hexa value '0xff00ff' of simple the hexa value 'ff00ff' all must be read as a string 0xff0000 = 16711680
it is also possible to use an array with multiple color to create a 'gdDtyled' color ( see GP.pm doc )
example:
color => [
'0xff0000',
'0xff0000',
'0xff0000',
'0xff0000',
'0x00ff00',
'0x00ff00',
'0x00ff00',
'gdTransparent',
'gdTransparent'
],
TODO
A good test.pl for the install
AUTHOR
Fabrice Dulaunoy <fabrice@dulaunoy.com>
june 2010
LICENSE
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