Alexandre,
Sure, I'm implementing pie charts and histograms for Dictionary also. Let me know what next steps might be for properly finishing the existing histogram implementation...
Brennan
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1. Re: RTHistorgramSet does not implement xScale/yScale
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Hi Brennan,
The implementation of the histogram was never properly finished.
It would be fantastic to build a new implementation. It should not be that hard actually.
We could have discussion if you wish to help :-)
Cheers,
Alexandre
> On Mar 23, 2018, at 6:43 PM, Brennan Cleveland <cluvius2000(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> The 'histogram' method on SequenceableCollection added by Roassal2 fails due to xScale/yScale not being implemented on RTHistogramSet.
>
> I added implementations of both as:
>
> ^ RTLinearTransformation instance.
>
> to RTHistogramSet which at least gets a histogram working. I'm not sure what the proper fix actually is. I thought maybe adding this implementation on RTAbstractDataset would be the right thing to do...
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> Thanks,
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> Brennan
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Hello Moosers,
This is a first for me: I wanted to extend the inspector in a new way and I
was able to work out how to do that myself from reading the code :). So I
am posting not a question but a tip!
If you want to add a Search button to one specific tabbed view in the
inspector (as opposed to above on the object as a whole) then you can do it
like this:
composite list "etc"
addAction: someObject gtInspectorActionSpot;
...
and then you will get a little Search button inside this inspector view
that opens an appropriately-sized Spotter on someObject.
I was surprised not to find a 'GTSpotter openOn: someObject' convenience
method. Should there be one? There is 'on:' but that leaves you to work out
how to open the spotter window with an appropriate size.
Cheers!
-Luke
Hi all -- I'm not sure if I missed it, but does Moose explicitly model the
<<creates>> relationship of UML between two classes, e.g.,
Based on
http://themoosebook.org/book/index.html#h1thefamixfamilyofmeta-models I
found Entity -> SourcedEntity -> Association -> {Access, Invocation,
Inheritance, Reference}. In Moose, I can see outgoingInvocations on methods
of a class contain "new X" for all the X that a class creates, but I
wondered if there's a more efficient way.
Cheers!
Is there an easy way to make a GLM table column right-justified?
I have some numeric columns and I think they would be easier to read if
right-justified.
I am also still looking for a way to use a fixed-width font for various
glamorous components like lists, tables, and text. This would help me to
present semi-structured data that doesn't *quite* fit into uniform columns
in a readable way. Is there a way to do that?
Thanks!
-Luke