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1 #ifndef GRAPH_H
2 #define GRAPH_H
3 
4 struct graph;
5 struct graph_label;
6 
7 typedef struct graph_label * graph_label_t;
8 
9 #define GRAPH_DEFAULT_FONT	"Sans 12"
10 
11 struct graph *graph_new(unsigned int xdim, unsigned int ydim, const char *font);
12 /* graph_new() Returns a new graph structure of the given dimensions and font */
13 void graph_set_size(struct graph *g, unsigned int xdim, unsigned int ydim);
14 /* graph_set_size() Changes the size of a graph to the given dimensions. */
15 void graph_set_position(struct graph *g, double xoffset, double yoffset);
16 /* graph_set_position() sets the x- and y-offset to translate the graph */
17 void bar_graph_draw(struct graph *g, cairo_t *cr);
18 /* bar_graph_draw() draws the given graph as a bar graph */
19 void line_graph_draw(struct graph *g, cairo_t *cr);
20 /* line_graph_draw draws the given graph as a line graph */
21 void line_graph_set_data_count_limit(struct graph *g, int per_label_limit);
22 /* line_graph_set_data_count_limit() limits the amount of data which can
23  * be added to a line graph.  Once the limit is reached, the oldest data
24  * is discarded as new data is added
25  */
26 void graph_set_font(struct graph *g, const char *font);
27 void graph_title(struct graph *g, const char *title);
28 /* graph_title() sets the main title of the graph to the given string */
29 void graph_x_title(struct graph *g, const char *title);
30 /* graph_x_title() sets the title of the x axis to the given string */
31 void graph_y_title(struct graph *g, const char *title);
32 /* graph_y_title() sets the title of the y axis to the given string */
33 graph_label_t graph_add_label(struct graph *g, const char *label);
34 /* graph_add_label() adds a new "stream" of data to be graphed.
35  * For line charts, each label is a separate line on the graph.
36  * For bar charts, each label is a grouping of columns on the x-axis
37  * For example:
38  *
39  *  |  *                          | **
40  *  |   *      xxxxxxxx           | **
41  *  |    ***  x                   | **              **
42  *  |       *x       ****         | **      **      **
43  *  |    xxxx*  *****             | ** xx   ** xx   **
44  *  |   x     **                  | ** xx   ** xx   ** xx
45  *  |  x                          | ** xx   ** xx   ** xx
46  *  -----------------------       -------------------------
47  *                                    A       B       C
48  *
49  * For a line graph, the 'x's     For a bar graph,
50  * would be on one "label", and   'A', 'B', and 'C'
51  * the '*'s would be on another   are the labels.
52  * label.
53  */
54 
55 int graph_add_data(struct graph *g, graph_label_t label, const double value);
56 /* graph_add_data() is used to add data to the labels of a bar graph */
57 int graph_add_xy_data(struct graph *g, graph_label_t label,
58 		const double x, const double y, const char *tooltip);
59 /* graph_add_xy_data is used to add data to the labels of a line graph */
60 
61 void graph_set_color(struct graph *g, graph_label_t label,
62 		double red, double green, double blue);
63 #define INVISIBLE_COLOR (-1.0)
64 /* graph_set_color is used to set the color used to plot the data in
65  * a line graph.  INVISIBLE_COLOR can be used to plot the data invisibly.
66  * Invisible data will have the same effect on the scaling of the axes
67  * as visible data.
68  */
69 
70 void graph_free(struct graph *bg);
71 /* free a graph allocated by graph_new() */
72 
73 typedef void (*graph_axis_unit_change_callback)(struct graph *g, int power_of_ten);
74 void graph_x_axis_unit_change_notify(struct graph *g, graph_axis_unit_change_callback f);
75 void graph_y_axis_unit_change_notify(struct graph *g, graph_axis_unit_change_callback f);
76 /* The labels used on the x and y axes may be shortened.  You can register for callbacks
77  * so that you can know how the labels are shorted, typically used to adjust the axis
78  * titles to display the proper units.  The power_of_ten parameter indicates what power
79  * of ten the labels have been divided by (9, 6, 3, or 0, corresponding to billions,
80  * millions, thousands and ones.
81  */
82 
83 void graph_add_extra_space(struct graph *g, double left_percent, double right_percent,
84 				double top_percent, double bottom_percent);
85 /* graph_add_extra_space() adds extra space to edges of the the graph
86  * so that the data doesn't go to the very edges.
87  */
88 
89 extern int graph_has_tooltips(struct graph *g);
90 extern const char *graph_find_tooltip(struct graph *g, int x, int y);
91 extern int graph_contains_xy(struct graph *p, int x, int y);
92 
93 extern void graph_set_base_offset(struct graph *g, unsigned int base_offset);
94 extern void graph_set_graph_all_zeroes(struct graph *g, unsigned int set);
95 
96 extern void graph_clear_values(struct graph *g);
97 
98 #endif
99 
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