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junedchhipa committed Sep 18, 2024
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166 changes: 4 additions & 162 deletions src/modules/Scales.js
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import CoreUtils from './CoreUtils'
import Utils from '../utils/Utils'

export default class Scales {
constructor(ctx) {
this.ctx = ctx
this.w = ctx.w
this.coreUtils = new CoreUtils(this.ctx)
}

// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/326679/choosing-an-attractive-linear-scale-for-a-graphs-y-axis
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return gl.xAxisScale
}

setSeriesYAxisMappings() {
const gl = this.w.globals
const cnf = this.w.config

// The current config method to map multiple series to a y axis is to
// include one yaxis config per series but set each yaxis seriesName to the
// same series name. This relies on indexing equivalence to map series to
// an axis: series[n] => yaxis[n]. This needs to be retained for compatibility.
// But we introduce an alternative that explicitly configures yaxis elements
// with the series that will be referenced to them (seriesName: []). This
// only requires including the yaxis elements that will be seen on the chart.
// Old way:
// ya: s
// 0: 0
// 1: 1
// 2: 1
// 3: 1
// 4: 1
// Axes 0..4 are all scaled and all will be rendered unless the axes are
// show: false. If the chart is stacked, it's assumed that series 1..4 are
// the contributing series. This is not particularly intuitive.
// New way:
// ya: s
// 0: [0]
// 1: [1,2,3,4]
// If the chart is stacked, it can be assumed that any axis with multiple
// series is stacked.
//
// If this is an old chart and we are being backward compatible, it will be
// expected that each series is associated with it's corresponding yaxis
// through their indices, one-to-one.
// If yaxis.seriesName matches series.name, we have indices yi and si.
// A name match where yi != si is interpretted as yaxis[yi] and yaxis[si]
// will both be scaled to fit the combined series[si] and series[yi].
// Consider series named: S0,S1,S2 and yaxes A0,A1,A2.
//
// Example 1: A0 and A1 scaled the same.
// A0.seriesName: S0
// A1.seriesName: S0
// A2.seriesName: S2
// Then A1 <-> A0
//
// Example 2: A0, A1 and A2 all scaled the same.
// A0.seriesName: S2
// A1.seriesName: S0
// A2.seriesName: S1
// A0 <-> A2, A1 <-> A0, A2 <-> A1 --->>> A0 <-> A1 <-> A2

let axisSeriesMap = []
let seriesYAxisReverseMap = []
let unassignedSeriesIndices = []
let seriesNameArrayStyle =
gl.series.length > cnf.yaxis.length ||
cnf.yaxis.some((a) => Array.isArray(a.seriesName))

cnf.series.forEach((s, i) => {
unassignedSeriesIndices.push(i)
seriesYAxisReverseMap.push(null)
})
cnf.yaxis.forEach((yaxe, yi) => {
axisSeriesMap[yi] = []
})

let unassignedYAxisIndices = []

// here, we loop through the yaxis array and find the item which has "seriesName" property
cnf.yaxis.forEach((yaxe, yi) => {
let assigned = false
// Allow seriesName to be either a string (for backward compatibility),
// in which case, handle multiple yaxes referencing the same series.
// or an array of strings so that a yaxis can reference multiple series.
// Feature request #4237
if (yaxe.seriesName) {
let seriesNames = []
if (Array.isArray(yaxe.seriesName)) {
seriesNames = yaxe.seriesName
} else {
seriesNames.push(yaxe.seriesName)
}
seriesNames.forEach((name) => {
cnf.series.forEach((s, si) => {
if (s.name === name) {
let remove = si
if (yi === si || seriesNameArrayStyle) {
// New style, don't allow series to be double referenced
if (
!seriesNameArrayStyle ||
unassignedSeriesIndices.indexOf(si) > -1
) {
axisSeriesMap[yi].push([yi, si])
} else {
console.warn(
"Series '" +
s.name +
"' referenced more than once in what looks like the new style." +
' That is, when using either seriesName: [],' +
' or when there are more series than yaxes.'
)
}
} else {
// The series index refers to the target yaxis and the current
// yaxis index refers to the actual referenced series.
axisSeriesMap[si].push([si, yi])
remove = yi
}
assigned = true
remove = unassignedSeriesIndices.indexOf(remove)
if (remove !== -1) {
unassignedSeriesIndices.splice(remove, 1)
}
}
})
})
}
if (!assigned) {
unassignedYAxisIndices.push(yi)
}
})
axisSeriesMap = axisSeriesMap.map((yaxe, yi) => {
let ra = []
yaxe.forEach((sa) => {
seriesYAxisReverseMap[sa[1]] = sa[0]
ra.push(sa[1])
})
return ra
})

// All series referenced directly by yaxes have been assigned to those axes.
// Any series so far unassigned will be assigned to any yaxes that have yet
// to reference series directly, one-for-one in order of appearance, with
// all left-over series assigned to either the last unassigned yaxis, or the
// last yaxis if all have assigned series. This captures the
// default single and multiaxis config options which simply includes zero,
// one or as many yaxes as there are series but do not reference them by name.
let lastUnassignedYAxis = cnf.yaxis.length - 1
for (let i = 0; i < unassignedYAxisIndices.length; i++) {
lastUnassignedYAxis = unassignedYAxisIndices[i]
axisSeriesMap[lastUnassignedYAxis] = []
if (unassignedSeriesIndices) {
let si = unassignedSeriesIndices[0]
unassignedSeriesIndices.shift()
axisSeriesMap[lastUnassignedYAxis].push(si)
seriesYAxisReverseMap[si] = lastUnassignedYAxis
} else {
break
}
}

unassignedSeriesIndices.forEach((i) => {
axisSeriesMap[lastUnassignedYAxis].push(i)
seriesYAxisReverseMap[i] = lastUnassignedYAxis
})

// For the old-style seriesName-as-string-only, leave the zero-length yaxis
// array elements in for compatibility so that series.length == yaxes.length
// for multi axis charts.
gl.seriesYAxisMap = axisSeriesMap.map((x) => x)
gl.seriesYAxisReverseMap = seriesYAxisReverseMap.map((x) => x)
}

scaleMultipleYAxes() {
const cnf = this.w.config
const gl = this.w.globals

this.setSeriesYAxisMappings()
this.coreUtils.setSeriesYAxisMappings()

let axisSeriesMap = gl.seriesYAxisMap
let minYArr = gl.minYArr
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if (cnf.chart.stacked) {
// Series' on this axis with the same group name will be stacked.
// Sum series in each group separately
let mapSeries = gl.seriesX[axisSeries[0]]
let mapSeries = new Array(gl.dataPoints).fill(0)
let sumSeries = []
let posSeries = []
let negSeries = []
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