240 lines
4.8 KiB
C
240 lines
4.8 KiB
C
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/* -*- mode: C++ ; c-file-style: "stroustrup" -*- *****************************
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* Qwt Widget Library
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* Copyright (C) 1997 Josef Wilgen
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* Copyright (C) 2002 Uwe Rathmann
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the Qwt License, Version 1.0
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*****************************************************************************/
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#ifndef QWT_SAMPLES_H
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#define QWT_SAMPLES_H 1
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#include "qwt_global.h"
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#include "qwt_interval.h"
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#include <qvector.h>
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#include <qrect.h>
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//! \brief A sample of the types (x1-x2, y) or (x, y1-y2)
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class QWT_EXPORT QwtIntervalSample
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{
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public:
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QwtIntervalSample();
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QwtIntervalSample( double, const QwtInterval & );
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QwtIntervalSample( double value, double min, double max );
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bool operator==( const QwtIntervalSample & ) const;
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bool operator!=( const QwtIntervalSample & ) const;
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//! Value
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double value;
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//! Interval
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QwtInterval interval;
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};
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/*!
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Constructor
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The value is set to 0.0, the interval is invalid
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*/
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inline QwtIntervalSample::QwtIntervalSample():
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value( 0.0 )
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{
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}
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//! Constructor
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inline QwtIntervalSample::QwtIntervalSample(
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double v, const QwtInterval &intv ):
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value( v ),
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interval( intv )
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{
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}
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//! Constructor
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inline QwtIntervalSample::QwtIntervalSample(
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double v, double min, double max ):
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value( v ),
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interval( min, max )
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{
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}
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//! Compare operator
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inline bool QwtIntervalSample::operator==(
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const QwtIntervalSample &other ) const
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{
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return value == other.value && interval == other.interval;
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}
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//! Compare operator
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inline bool QwtIntervalSample::operator!=(
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const QwtIntervalSample &other ) const
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{
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return !( *this == other );
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}
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//! \brief A sample of the types (x1...xn, y) or (x, y1..yn)
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class QWT_EXPORT QwtSetSample
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{
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public:
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QwtSetSample();
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QwtSetSample( double, const QVector<double> & = QVector<double>() );
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bool operator==( const QwtSetSample &other ) const;
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bool operator!=( const QwtSetSample &other ) const;
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double added() const;
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//! value
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double value;
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//! Vector of values associated to value
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QVector<double> set;
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};
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/*!
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Constructor
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The value is set to 0.0
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*/
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inline QwtSetSample::QwtSetSample():
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value( 0.0 )
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{
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}
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/*!
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Constructor
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\param v Value
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\param s Set of values
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*/
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inline QwtSetSample::QwtSetSample( double v, const QVector< double > &s ):
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value( v ),
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set( s )
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{
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}
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//! Compare operator
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inline bool QwtSetSample::operator==( const QwtSetSample &other ) const
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{
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return value == other.value && set == other.set;
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}
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//! Compare operator
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inline bool QwtSetSample::operator!=( const QwtSetSample &other ) const
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{
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return !( *this == other );
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}
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//! \return All values of the set added
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inline double QwtSetSample::added() const
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{
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double y = 0.0;
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for ( int i = 0; i < set.size(); i++ )
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y += set[i];
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return y;
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}
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/*!
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\brief Open-High-Low-Close sample used in financial charts
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In financial charts the movement of a price in a time interval is often
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represented by the opening/closing prices and the lowest/highest prices
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in this interval.
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\sa QwtTradingChartData
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*/
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class QWT_EXPORT QwtOHLCSample
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{
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public:
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QwtOHLCSample( double time = 0.0,
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double open = 0.0, double high = 0.0,
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double low = 0.0, double close = 0.0 );
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QwtInterval boundingInterval() const;
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bool isValid() const;
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/*!
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Time of the sample, usually a number representing
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a specific interval - like a day.
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*/
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double time;
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//! Opening price
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double open;
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//! Highest price
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double high;
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//! Lowest price
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double low;
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//! Closing price
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double close;
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};
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/*!
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Constructor
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\param t Time value
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\param o Open value
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\param h High value
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\param l Low value
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\param c Close value
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*/
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inline QwtOHLCSample::QwtOHLCSample( double t,
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double o, double h, double l, double c ):
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time( t ),
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open( o ),
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high( h ),
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low( l ),
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close( c )
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{
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}
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/*!
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\brief Check if a sample is valid
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A sample is valid, when all of the following checks are true:
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- low <= high
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- low <= open <= high
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- low <= close <= high
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\return True, when the sample is valid
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*/
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inline bool QwtOHLCSample::isValid() const
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{
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return ( low <= high )
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&& ( open >= low )
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&& ( open <= high )
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&& ( close >= low )
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&& ( close <= high );
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}
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/*!
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\brief Calculate the bounding interval of the OHLC values
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For valid samples the limits of this interval are always low/high.
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\return Bounding interval
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\sa isValid()
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*/
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inline QwtInterval QwtOHLCSample::boundingInterval() const
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{
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double minY = open;
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minY = qMin( minY, high );
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minY = qMin( minY, low );
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minY = qMin( minY, close );
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double maxY = open;
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maxY = qMax( maxY, high );
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maxY = qMax( maxY, low );
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maxY = qMax( maxY, close );
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return QwtInterval( minY, maxY );
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}
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#endif
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