Hello Peter,

thanks for the info.
I am going to use the new methods Alexandre introduce but will keep this in mind if I have to create more complex Bezier lines.

Best,
Manfred


On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 5:38 PM, Peter Uhnák <i.uhnak@gmail.com> wrote:
RTBezierLine>>controllingElements: takes as an argument either elements (which you have dont; good if you want to display them), or direct values.
You could also use RTSVGPath, but that would be probably more low-level.

On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 5:28 PM, Manfred Kröhnert <mkroehnert42@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hello Alexandre,

I am trying to revive this thread.
Sorry for not posting any updates in such a long time.
Unfortunately, I just did not have time to experiment with this any further.

My latest attempt was to replace the straight lines with BezierLine elements.
The code and a screenshot can be found here:

It looks okay, but in my opinion, the code for creating the BezierLine is a bit cumbersome.
Especially having to create invisible RTEllipse elements for control points.

Therefore, it would be nice to have your opinion on this.
Is this correct, or are there better ways to achieve this?

Thanks a lot,
Manfred


On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 10:50 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel@me.com> wrote:
Yeah!!!
Looks good! Keep doing!

Alexandre
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 12:42 PM, Manfred Kröhnert <mkroehnert42@googlemail.com> wrote:

Thanks Alexandre,

great advice once again.

Here is the current result

<ParallelCoordinates.png>

and the script:

========

"configuration"
spaceBetweenLine := 150.
lineHeight := 250.
labelColor := (Color red alpha: 0.3).
lineColor := (Color red alpha: 0.2).

"columns: Array of column label Arrays"
columns := #(
#('One' 'Two')
#('Ten' 'Eleven' 'Twelve' 'Thirteen' 'Fourteen' 'Fifteen')
#('Twenty' 'Twentyone' 'Twentytwo' 'Twentythree')
).

"values: Array of columns
 column: Array of columnelements
 columnelement: Array of indices the element is associated with in the next column"
values := #(
#( #(1 3 4 5 6) #(2 3 5) )
#( #(1 2) #(1 2 3) #(3 4) #(2 3 4) #(2 4) #(4) )
).

numberOfColumns := columns size.
maxColumnElements := (columns
collect: [ :element | element size])
reduce: [ :size1 :size2 | size1 max: size2 ].

v := RTView new.
label := RTLabel text: [ :t | t ].
label color: labelColor.

"draw labels"
columnElements := OrderedCollection new.
1 to: numberOfColumns do: [ :i | | t labels |
t := OrderedCollection new.
labels := label elementsOn: (columns at: i).
labels doWithIndex: [ :element :index |
t add: element.
element translateTo: 
(i * (spaceBetweenLine - 1)) @
(index * lineHeight / maxColumnElements).
v add: element
].
columnElements add: t.
].
v.

"draw lines"
2 to: numberOfColumns do: [ :column |
(values at: column - 1) doWithIndex: [ :setOfValues :index |
setOfValues do: [ :setIndex |
| fromElement toElement line |
fromElement := ((columnElements at: (column - 1)) at: index).
toElement := ((columnElements at: column) at: setIndex).
lineShape := RTLine new color: lineColor.
lineShape attachPoint: RTShorterDistanceAttachPoint new.
line := lineShape
edgeFrom: fromElement
to: toElement.
v add: line
].
].
].
v

========

The last thing I am going to experiment with will be to replace the straight lines with RTBezierLine.

Thanks,
Manfred


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