* @copyright Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Jesper Veggerby Hansen * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL License 2.1 * @version CVS: $Id: Graph.php,v 1.58 2005/11/27 18:48:05 nosey Exp $ * @link http://pear.php.net/package/Image_Graph */ /** * Include PEAR.php */ require_once 'PEAR.php'; /** * Include file Image/Graph/Element.php */ require_once 'Image/Graph/Element.php'; /** * Include file Image/Graph/Constants.php */ require_once 'Image/Graph/Constants.php'; /** * Main class for the graph creation. * * This is the main class, it manages the canvas and performs the final output * by sequentialy making the elements output their results. The final output is * handled using the {@link Image_Canvas} classes which makes it possible * to use different engines (fx GD, PDFlib, libswf, etc) for output to several * formats with a non-intersecting API. * * This class also handles coordinates and the correct managment of setting the * correct coordinates on child elements. * * @category Images * @package Image_Graph * @author Jesper Veggerby * @copyright Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Jesper Veggerby Hansen * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL License 2.1 * @version Release: 0.7.2 * @link http://pear.php.net/package/Image_Graph */ class Image_Graph extends Image_Graph_Element { /** * Show generation time on graph * @var bool * @access private */ var $_showTime = false; /** * Display errors on the canvas * @var boolean * @access private */ var $_displayErrors = false; /** * Image_Graph [Constructor]. * * If passing the 3 parameters they are defined as follows:' * * Fx.: * * $Graph =& new Image_Graph(400, 300); * * or using the factory method: * * $Graph =& Image_Graph::factory('graph', array(400, 300)); * * This causes a 'png' canvas to be created by default. * * Otherwise use a single parameter either as an associated array or passing * the canvas along to the constructor: * * 1) Create a new canvas with the following parameters: * * 'canvas' - The canvas type, can be any of 'gd', 'jpg', 'png' or 'svg' * (more to come) - if omitted the default is 'gd' * * 'width' - The width of the graph * * 'height' - The height of the graph * * An example of this usage: * * $Graph =& Image_Graph::factory('graph', array(array('width' => 400, * 'height' => 300, 'canvas' => 'jpg'))); * * NB! In th�s case remember the "double" array (see {@link Image_Graph:: * factory()}) * * 2) Use the canvas specified, pass a valid Image_Canvas as * parameter. Remember to pass by reference, i. e. &$canvas, fx.: * * $Graph =& new Image_Graph($Canvas); * * or using the factory method: * * $Graph =& Image_Graph::factory('graph', $Canvas)); * * @param mixed $params The width of the graph, an indexed array * describing a new canvas or a valid {@link Image_Canvas} object * @param int $height The height of the graph in pixels * @param bool $createTransparent Specifies whether the graph should be * created with a transparent background (fx for PNG's - note: transparent * PNG's is not supported by Internet Explorer!) */ function Image_Graph($params, $height = false, $createTransparent = false) { parent::Image_Graph_Element(); $this->setFont(Image_Graph::factory('Image_Graph_Font')); if (defined('IMAGE_GRAPH_DEFAULT_CANVAS_TYPE')) { $canvasType = IMAGE_GRAPH_DEFAULT_CANVAS_TYPE; } else { $canvasType = 'png'; // use GD as default, if nothing else is specified } if (is_array($params)) { if (isset($params['canvas'])) { $canvasType = $params['canvas']; } $width = 0; $height = 0; if (isset($params['width'])) { $width = $params['width']; } if (isset($params['height'])) { $height = $params['height']; } } elseif (is_a($params, 'Image_Canvas')) { $this->_canvas =& $params; $width = $this->_canvas->getWidth(); $height = $this->_canvas->getHeight(); } elseif (is_numeric($params)) { $width = $params; } if ($this->_canvas == null) { include_once 'Image/Canvas.php'; $this->_canvas =& Image_Canvas::factory( $canvasType, array('width' => $width, 'height' => $height) ); } $this->_setCoords(0, 0, $width - 1, $height - 1); } /** * Gets the canvas for this graph. * * The canvas is set by either passing it to the constructor {@link * Image_Graph::ImageGraph()} or using the {@link Image_Graph::setCanvas()} * method. * * @return Image_Canvas The canvas used by this graph * @access private * @since 0.3.0dev2 */ function &_getCanvas() { return $this->_canvas; } /** * Sets the canvas for this graph. * * Calling this method makes this graph use the newly specified canvas for * handling output. This method should be called whenever multiple * 'outputs' are required. Invoke this method after calls to {@link * Image_Graph:: done()} has been performed, to switch canvass. * * @param Image_Canvas $canvas The new canvas * @return Image_Canvas The new canvas * @since 0.3.0dev2 */ function &setCanvas(&$canvas) { if (!is_a($this->_canvas, 'Image_Canvas')) { return $this->_error('The canvas introduced is not an Image_Canvas object'); } $this->_canvas =& $canvas; $this->_setCoords( 0, 0, $this->_canvas->getWidth() - 1, $this->_canvas->getHeight() - 1 ); return $this->_canvas; } /** * Gets a very precise timestamp * * @return The number of seconds to a lot of decimals * @access private */ function _getMicroTime() { list($usec, $sec) = explode(' ', microtime()); return ((float)$usec + (float)$sec); } /** * Gets the width of this graph. * * The width is returned as 'defined' by the canvas. * * @return int the width of this graph */ function width() { return $this->_canvas->getWidth(); } /** * Gets the height of this graph. * * The height is returned as 'defined' by the canvas. * * @return int the height of this graph */ function height() { return $this->_canvas->getHeight(); } /** * Enables displaying of errors on the output. * * Use this method to enforce errors to be displayed on the output. Calling * this method makes PHP uses this graphs error handler as default {@link * Image_Graph::_default_error_handler()}. */ function displayErrors() { $this->_displayErrors = true; set_error_handler(array(&$this, '_default_error_handler')); } /** * Sets the log method for this graph. * * Use this method to enable logging. This causes any errors caught * by either the error handler {@see Image_Graph::displayErrors()} * or explicitly by calling {@link Image_Graph_Common::_error()} be * logged using the specified logging method. * * If a filename is specified as log method, a Log object is created (using * the 'file' handler), with a handle of 'Image_Graph Error Log'. * * Logging requires {@link Log}. * * @param mixed $log The log method, either a Log object or filename to log * to * @since 0.3.0dev2 */ function setLog($log) { } /** * Factory method to create Image_Graph objects. * * Used for 'lazy including', i.e. loading only what is necessary, when it * is necessary. If only one parameter is required for the constructor of * the class simply pass this parameter as the $params parameter, unless the * parameter is an array or a reference to a value, in that case you must * 'enclose' the parameter in an array. Similar if the constructor takes * more than one parameter specify the parameters in an array, i.e * * Image_Graph::factory('MyClass', array($param1, $param2, &$param3)); * * Variables that need to be passed by reference *must* have the & * before the variable, i.e: * * Image_Graph::factory('line', &$Dataset); * * or * * Image_graph::factory('bar', array(array(&$Dataset1, &$Dataset2), * 'stacked')); * * Class name can be either of the following: * * 1 The 'real' Image_Graph class name, i.e. Image_Graph_Plotarea or * Image_Graph_Plot_Line * * 2 Short class name (leave out Image_Graph) and retain case, i.e. * Plotarea, Plot_Line *not* plot_line * * 3 Class name 'alias', the following are supported: * * 'graph' = Image_Graph * * 'plotarea' = Image_Graph_Plotarea * * 'line' = Image_Graph_Plot_Line * * 'area' = Image_Graph_Plot_Area * * 'bar' = Image_Graph_Plot_Bar * * 'pie' = Image_Graph_Plot_Pie * * 'radar' = Image_Graph_Plot_Radar * * 'step' = Image_Graph_Plot_Step * * 'impulse' = Image_Graph_Plot_Impulse * * 'dot' or 'scatter' = Image_Graph_Plot_Dot * * 'smooth_line' = Image_Graph_Plot_Smoothed_Line * * 'smooth_area' = Image_Graph_Plot_Smoothed_Area * 'dataset' = Image_Graph_Dataset_Trivial * * 'random' = Image_Graph_Dataset_Random * * 'function' = Image_Graph_Dataset_Function * * 'vector' = Image_Graph_Dataset_VectorFunction * * 'category' = Image_Graph_Axis_Category * * 'axis' = Image_Graph_Axis * * 'axis_log' = Image_Graph_Axis_Logarithmic * * 'title' = Image_Graph_Title * * 'line_grid' = Image_Graph_Grid_Lines * * 'bar_grid' = Image_Graph_Grid_Bars * * 'polar_grid' = Image_Graph_Grid_Polar * * 'legend' = Image_Graph_Legend * * 'font' = Image_Graph_Font * * 'ttf_font' = Image_Graph_Font * * 'Image_Graph_Font_TTF' = Image_Graph_Font (to maintain BC with Image_Graph_Font_TTF) * * 'gradient' = Image_Graph_Fill_Gradient * * 'icon_marker' = Image_Graph_Marker_Icon * * 'value_marker' = Image_Graph_Marker_Value * * @param string $class The class for the new object * @param mixed $params The paramaters to pass to the constructor * @return object A new object for the class * @static */ function &factory($class, $params = null) { static $Image_Graph_classAliases = array( 'graph' => 'Image_Graph', 'plotarea' => 'Image_Graph_Plotarea', 'line' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Line', 'area' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Area', 'bubble' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Bubble', 'bar' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Bar', 'smooth_line' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Smoothed_Line', 'smooth_area' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Smoothed_Area', 'pie' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Pie', 'radar' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Radar', 'step' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Step', 'impulse' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Impulse', 'dot' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Dot', 'scatter' => 'Image_Graph_Plot_Dot', 'dataset' => 'Image_Graph_Dataset_Trivial', 'random' => 'Image_Graph_Dataset_Random', 'function' => 'Image_Graph_Dataset_Function', 'vector' => 'Image_Graph_Dataset_VectorFunction', 'category' => 'Image_Graph_Axis_Category', 'axis' => 'Image_Graph_Axis', 'axis_log' => 'Image_Graph_Axis_Logarithmic', 'title' => 'Image_Graph_Title', 'line_grid' => 'Image_Graph_Grid_Lines', 'bar_grid' => 'Image_Graph_Grid_Bars', 'polar_grid' => 'Image_Graph_Grid_Polar', 'legend' => 'Image_Graph_Legend', 'font' => 'Image_Graph_Font', 'ttf_font' => 'Image_Graph_Font', 'Image_Graph_Font_TTF' => 'Image_Graph_Font', // BC with Image_Graph_Font_TTF 'gradient' => 'Image_Graph_Fill_Gradient', 'icon_marker' => 'Image_Graph_Marker_Icon', 'value_marker' => 'Image_Graph_Marker_Value' ); if (substr($class, 0, 11) != 'Image_Graph') { if (isset($Image_Graph_classAliases[$class])) { $class = $Image_Graph_classAliases[$class]; } else { $class = 'Image_Graph_' . $class; } } include_once str_replace('_', '/', $class) . '.php'; $obj = null; if (is_array($params)) { switch (count($params)) { case 1: $obj =& new $class( $params[0] ); break; case 2: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1] ); break; case 3: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1], $params[2] ); break; case 4: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1], $params[2], $params[3] ); break; case 5: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1], $params[2], $params[3], $params[4] ); break; case 6: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1], $params[2], $params[3], $params[4], $params[5] ); break; case 7: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1], $params[2], $params[3], $params[4], $params[5], $params[6] ); break; case 8: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1], $params[2], $params[3], $params[4], $params[5], $params[6], $params[7] ); break; case 9: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1], $params[2], $params[3], $params[4], $params[5], $params[6], $params[7], $params[8] ); break; case 10: $obj =& new $class( $params[0], $params[1], $params[2], $params[3], $params[4], $params[5], $params[6], $params[7], $params[8], $params[9] ); break; default: $obj =& new $class(); break; } } else { if ($params == null) { $obj =& new $class(); } else { $obj =& new $class($params); } } return $obj; } /** * Factory method to create layouts. * * This method is used for easy creation, since using {@link Image_Graph:: * factory()} does not work with passing newly created objects from * Image_Graph::factory() as reference, this is something that is * fortunately fixed in PHP5. Also used for 'lazy including', i.e. loading * only what is necessary, when it is necessary. * * Use {@link Image_Graph::horizontal()} or {@link Image_Graph::vertical()} * instead for easier access. * * @param mixed $layout The type of layout, can be either 'Vertical' * or 'Horizontal' (case sensitive) * @param Image_Graph_Element $part1 The 1st part of the layout * @param Image_Graph_Element $part2 The 2nd part of the layout * @param int $percentage The percentage of the layout to split at * @return Image_Graph_Layout The newly created layout object * @static */ function &layoutFactory($layout, &$part1, &$part2, $percentage = 50) { if (($layout != 'Vertical') && ($layout != 'Horizontal')) { return $this->_error('Layouts must be either \'Horizontal\' or \'Vertical\''); } if (!(is_a($part1, 'Image_Graph_Element'))) { return $this->_error('Part 1 is not a valid Image_Graph element'); } if (!(is_a($part2, 'Image_Graph_Element'))) { return $this->_error('Part 2 is not a valid Image_Graph element'); } if ((!is_numeric($percentage)) || ($percentage < 0) || ($percentage > 100)) { return $this->_error('Percentage has to be a number between 0 and 100'); } include_once "Image/Graph/Layout/$layout.php"; $class = "Image_Graph_Layout_$layout"; $obj =& new $class($part1, $part2, $percentage); return $obj; } /** * Factory method to create horizontal layout. * * See {@link Image_Graph::layoutFactory()} * * @param Image_Graph_Element $part1 The 1st (left) part of the layout * @param Image_Graph_Element $part2 The 2nd (right) part of the layout * @param int $percentage The percentage of the layout to split at * (percentage of total height from the left side) * @return Image_Graph_Layout The newly created layout object * @static */ function &horizontal(&$part1, &$part2, $percentage = 50) { $obj =& Image_Graph::layoutFactory('Horizontal', $part1, $part2, $percentage); return $obj; } /** * Factory method to create vertical layout. * * See {@link Image_Graph::layoutFactory()} * * @param Image_Graph_Element $part1 The 1st (top) part of the layout * @param Image_Graph_Element $part2 The 2nd (bottom) part of the layout * @param int $percentage The percentage of the layout to split at * (percentage of total width from the top edge) * @return Image_Graph_Layout The newly created layout object * @static */ function &vertical(&$part1, &$part2, $percentage = 50) { $obj =& Image_Graph::layoutFactory('Vertical', $part1, $part2, $percentage); return $obj; } /** * The error handling routine set by set_error_handler(). * * This method is used internaly by Image_Graph and PHP as a proxy for {@link * Image_Graph::_error()}. * * @param string $error_type The type of error being handled. * @param string $error_msg The error message being handled. * @param string $error_file The file in which the error occurred. * @param integer $error_line The line in which the error occurred. * @param string $error_context The context in which the error occurred. * @access private */ function _default_error_handler($error_type, $error_msg, $error_file, $error_line, $error_context) { switch( $error_type ) { case E_ERROR: $level = 'error'; break; case E_USER_ERROR: $level = 'user error'; break; case E_WARNING: $level = 'warning'; break; case E_USER_WARNING: $level = 'user warning'; break; case E_NOTICE: $level = 'notice'; break; case E_USER_NOTICE: $level = 'user notice'; break; default: $level = '(unknown)'; break; } $this->_error("PHP $level: $error_msg", array( 'type' => $error_type, 'file' => $error_file, 'line' => $error_line, 'context' => $error_context ) ); } /** * Displays the errors on the error stack. * * Invoking this method cause all errors on the error stack to be displayed * on the graph-output, by calling the {@link Image_Graph::_displayError()} * method. * * @access private */ function _displayErrors() { return true; } /** * Display an error from the error stack. * * This method writes error messages caught from the {@link Image_Graph:: * _default_error_handler()} if {@Image_Graph::displayErrors()} was invoked, * and the error explicitly set by the system using {@link * Image_Graph_Common::_error()}. * * @param int $x The horizontal position of the error message * @param int $y The vertical position of the error message * @param array $error The error context * * @access private */ function _displayError($x, $y, $error) { } /** * Outputs this graph using the canvas. * * This causes the graph to make all elements perform their output. Their * result is 'written' to the output using the canvas, which also performs * the actual output, fx. it being to a file or directly to the browser * (in the latter case, the canvas will also make sure the correct HTTP * headers are sent, making the browser handle the output correctly, if * supported by it). * * Parameters are the ones supported by the canvas, common ones are: * * 'filename' To output to a file instead of browser * * 'tohtml' Return a HTML string that encompasses the current graph/canvas - this * implies an implicit save using the following parameters: 'filename' The "temporary" * filename of the graph, 'filepath' A path in the file system where Image_Graph can * store the output (this file must be in DOCUMENT_ROOT scope), 'urlpath' The URL that the * 'filepath' corresponds to (i.e. filepath + filename must be reachable from a browser using * urlpath + filename) * * @param mixed $param The output parameters to pass to the canvas * @return bool Was the output 'good' (true) or 'bad' (false). */ function done($param = false) { $result = $this->_reset(); if (PEAR::isError($result)) { return $result; } return $this->_done($param); } /** * Outputs this graph using the canvas. * * This causes the graph to make all elements perform their output. Their * result is 'written' to the output using the canvas, which also performs * the actual output, fx. it being to a file or directly to the browser * (in the latter case, the canvas will also make sure the correct HTTP * headers are sent, making the browser handle the output correctly, if * supported by it). * * @param mixed $param The output parameters to pass to the canvas * @return bool Was the output 'good' (true) or 'bad' (false). * @access private */ function _done($param = false) { $timeStart = $this->_getMicroTime(); if ($this->_shadow) { $this->setPadding(20); $this->_setCoords( $this->_left, $this->_top, $this->_right - 10, $this->_bottom - 10); } $result = $this->_updateCoords(); if (PEAR::isError($result)) { return $result; } if ($this->_getBackground()) { $this->_canvas->rectangle( array( 'x0' => $this->_left, 'y0' => $this->_top, 'x1' => $this->_right, 'y1' => $this->_bottom ) ); } $result = parent::_done(); if (PEAR::isError($result)) { return $result; } if ($this->_displayErrors) { $this->_displayErrors(); } $timeEnd = $this->_getMicroTime(); if (($this->_showTime) || ((isset($param['showtime'])) && ($param['showtime'] === true)) ) { $text = 'Generated in ' . sprintf('%0.3f', $timeEnd - $timeStart) . ' sec'; $this->write( $this->_right, $this->_bottom, $text, IMAGE_GRAPH_ALIGN_RIGHT + IMAGE_GRAPH_ALIGN_BOTTOM, array('color' => 'red') ); } if (isset($param['filename'])) { if ((isset($param['tohtml'])) && ($param['tohtml'])) { return $this->_canvas->toHtml($param); } else { return $this->_canvas->save($param); } } else { return $this->_canvas->show($param); } } } ?>