Hi,
It's ok, but when i zoom, i can't drag the graph. i have a browser and a
small panel for view the graph, so the graph is small. i want to allow user
to drag the graph when he zoom it.
thanks
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Subject: [Moose-dev] Re: dirty packages in Moose image
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#development of Magritte refers to version32, which refers to Grease 1.1.6
Grease has promoted 1.1.8 to both stable and development.
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Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 18:52:14 -0400
From: Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>
Subject: [Moose-dev] Re: view of graph in glamour
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You can simply send the message focusOnCenter to the ?builder view canvas
camera?.
Try the ?center? button in this example:
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| movies builder table |
table := GET2Table from: 'Movie;Genre;Production Budget;Total Domestic Box
Office;Rating IMDB
Avatar;Action;425000000;760507625; 8.0
The Blind Side;Drama;35000000;255959475; 7.6
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe;Adventure;180000000;291710957; 6.9
The Dark Knight;Action;185000000;533345358; 9.0
ET: The Extra-Terrestrial;Drama;10500000;435110554; 7.9
Finding Nemo;Adventure;94000000;380529370; 8.1
Ghostbusters;Comedy;30000000;238632124; 7.8
The Hunger Games;Thriller/Suspense;80000000;408010692; 7.2
Iron Man 3;Action;200000000;396702239; 7.6
Jurassic Park;Action;63000000;395708305; 8.0
King Kong;Adventure;207000000;218080025; 7.3
The Lion King;Adventure;79300000;422780140; 8.4
Monsters Inc.;Adventure;115000000;289423425; 8.0
The Twilight Saga: New Moon;Drama;50000000;296623634; 4.5
Oz the Great and Powerful;Adventure;200000000;233671832; 6.6
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Mans Chest;Adventure;225000000;423315812;
7.3
Quantum of Solace;Action;230000000;169368427; 6.7
Raiders of the Lost Ark;Adventure;20000000;248159971; 8.7
Star Wars Ep. I: The Phantom Menace;Adventure;115000000;474544677; 6.5
Titanic;Thriller/Suspense;200000000;658672302; 7.6
Up;Adventure;175000000;293004164; 8.3
The Vow;Drama;30000000;125014030; 6.7
The War of the Worlds;Action;132000000;234280354; 6.5
X-Men: The Last Stand;Action;210000000;234362462; 6.8
Youve Got Mail;Drama;65000000;115821495; 6.3
Zookeeper;Romantic Comedy;80000000;80360866; 5.0'.
movies := table asDataSet.
builder := GET2Scatterplot data: movies.
builder
x: [:m | (m at: 'Production Budget') / 1000000];
y: [:m | (m at: 'Total Domestic Box Office') / 1000000];
r: [:m | (m at: 'Rating IMDB') * 5];
color: (Color brown alpha:0.4);
height: 400;
width: 800.
builder xAxis title: 'Production Budget'.
builder yAxis title: 'Total Domestic Box Office'.
builder showValues: [:m | m at: 'Movie'].
builder interaction strongHighlightWhenOver.
builder view canvas addMenu: 'center' callback: [ builder view canvas
camera focusOnCenter. builder view signalUpdate ].
builder open.
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Does this help?
Cheers,
Alexandre
On May 19, 2014, at 5:03 PM, Fabrice Atrevi <atrevifabrice(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I added the height and the width but this not resolve the problem.
I got for height 70 the first screen shot and for 140 the second. The
problem is
that when i increase the height, part of graph hidden and i must
to zoom. How can i center the graph in the middle of panel?
thanks
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Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 12:33:45 -0400
From: Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>
Subject: [Moose-dev] Re: please stop using strings :)
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I perfectly agree. I think Pablo did this because of an algorithm he
found and
copied it. Untangling the whole thing is relatively straight
forward.
The starting point is to look at the
implementation of #rawPalette in
the subclasses of ColorPalette.
I will put this on our todo list.
Alexandre
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On May 18, 2014, at 8:46 AM, Tudor Girba <tudor(a)tudorgirba.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The ColorPalette in Roassal2 is quite cool, but we should refactor the
code
to not rely on strings.
>
> An example:
> |n elements view|
> n := RTBucketColor numberOfColors: 5 command: #asInteger scope:
($a to:
$z).
> n colorScheme: 'Blues'.
> elements := (RTBox new size: 20; color: n) elementsOn: ($a to:
$z).
> view := RTView new.
> view addAll: elements.
> RTGridLayout on: view elements.
> view open.
>
> 'Blues' is actually an identifier that is looked up in all the
rawPalette keys returned by the subclasses of ColorPalette.
>
> This is not nice. We should have for each palette a method with the
same
name, and the colorScheme: should work with an object like:
n
colorScheme: CPSequential blues
Do we agree on this?
Doru
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Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 12:39:18 -0400
From: Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>
Subject: [Moose-dev] Re: view of graph in glamour
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You can use #height: and #width: to a builder to set a particular size.
Try this:
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| builder normalizer data |
data := (1 to: 100) collect: [ :i | Array with: i with: 20
atRandom + 30
].
normalizer := RTNColorLinearNormalizer
inContext: data withCommand:
#second
lowColor: Color paleRed highColor: Color blue.
builder := GET2Line data: data.
builder
x: #first;
y: #second;
lineWidth: 2;
dotColor: [ :v | (normalizer rtValue: v) alpha: 0.5];
dotSize: 15;
height: 100;
width: 150.
builder build.
builder view
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Without specifying height: and width: gives you something like:
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On May 19, 2014, at 4:42 AM, Fabrice Atrevi <atrevifabrice(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> hi,
> i build a graph in glamour. But, when i run my browser, the graph not
be at
the center of the panel (like in the screen shot) and there are not
the scroll bar for view properly. Also, i want to label the axis, how can i
do it?
>
> thanks!
> --
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