/**
* jqPlot
* Pure JavaScript plotting plugin using jQuery
*
* Version: 1.0.0b2_r947
*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Chris Leonello
* jqPlot is currently available for use in all personal or commercial projects
* under both the MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) and GPL
* version 2.0 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html) licenses. This means that you can
* choose the license that best suits your project and use it accordingly.
*
* Although not required, the author would appreciate an email letting him
* know of any substantial use of jqPlot. You can reach the author at:
* chris at jqplot dot com or see http://www.jqplot.com/info.php .
*
* If you are feeling kind and generous, consider supporting the project by
* making a donation at: http://www.jqplot.com/donate.php .
*
* sprintf functions contained in jqplot.sprintf.js by Ash Searle:
*
* version 2007.04.27
* author Ash Searle
* http://hexmen.com/blog/2007/03/printf-sprintf/
* http://hexmen.com/js/sprintf.js
* The author (Ash Searle) has placed this code in the public domain:
* "This code is unrestricted: you are free to use it however you like."
*
*/
(function($) {
/**
* Class: $.jqplot.PointLabels
* Plugin for putting labels at the data points.
*
* To use this plugin, include the js
* file in your source:
*
* >
*
* By default, the last value in the data ponit array in the data series is used
* for the label. For most series renderers, extra data can be added to the
* data point arrays and the last value will be used as the label.
*
* For instance,
* this series:
*
* > [[1,4], [3,5], [7,2]]
*
* Would, by default, use the y values in the labels.
* Extra data can be added to the series like so:
*
* > [[1,4,'mid'], [3 5,'hi'], [7,2,'low']]
*
* And now the point labels would be 'mid', 'low', and 'hi'.
*
* Options to the point labels and a custom labels array can be passed into the
* "pointLabels" option on the series option like so:
*
* > series:[{pointLabels:{
* > labels:['mid', 'hi', 'low'],
* > location:'se',
* > ypadding: 12
* > }
* > }]
*
* A custom labels array in the options takes precendence over any labels
* in the series data. If you have a custom labels array in the options,
* but still want to use values from the series array as labels, set the
* "labelsFromSeries" option to true.
*
* By default, html entities (<, >, etc.) are escaped in point labels.
* If you want to include actual html markup in the labels,
* set the "escapeHTML" option to false.
*
*/
$.jqplot.PointLabels = function(options) {
// Group: Properties
//
// prop: show
// show the labels or not.
this.show = $.jqplot.config.enablePlugins;
// prop: location
// compass location where to position the label around the point.
// 'n', 'ne', 'e', 'se', 's', 'sw', 'w', 'nw'
this.location = 'n';
// prop: labelsFromSeries
// true to use labels within data point arrays.
this.labelsFromSeries = false;
// prop: seriesLabelIndex
// array index for location of labels within data point arrays.
// if null, will use the last element of the data point array.
this.seriesLabelIndex = null;
// prop: labels
// array of arrays of labels, one array for each series.
this.labels = [];
// actual labels that will get displayed.
// needed to preserve user specified labels in labels array.
this._labels = [];
// prop: stackedValue
// true to display value as stacked in a stacked plot.
// no effect if labels is specified.
this.stackedValue = false;
// prop: ypadding
// vertical padding in pixels between point and label
this.ypadding = 6;
// prop: xpadding
// horizontal padding in pixels between point and label
this.xpadding = 6;
// prop: escapeHTML
// true to escape html entities in the labels.
// If you want to include markup in the labels, set to false.
this.escapeHTML = true;
// prop: edgeTolerance
// Number of pixels that the label must be away from an axis
// boundary in order to be drawn. Negative values will allow overlap
// with the grid boundaries.
this.edgeTolerance = -5;
// prop: formatter
// A class of a formatter for the tick text. sprintf by default.
this.formatter = $.jqplot.DefaultTickFormatter;
// prop: formatString
// string passed to the formatter.
this.formatString = '';
// prop: hideZeros
// true to not show a label for a value which is 0.
this.hideZeros = false;
this._elems = [];
$.extend(true, this, options);
};
var locations = ['nw', 'n', 'ne', 'e', 'se', 's', 'sw', 'w'];
var locationIndicies = {'nw':0, 'n':1, 'ne':2, 'e':3, 'se':4, 's':5, 'sw':6, 'w':7};
var oppositeLocations = ['se', 's', 'sw', 'w', 'nw', 'n', 'ne', 'e'];
// called with scope of a series
$.jqplot.PointLabels.init = function (target, data, seriesDefaults, opts){
var options = $.extend(true, {}, seriesDefaults, opts);
options.pointLabels = options.pointLabels || {};
if (this.renderer.constructor === $.jqplot.BarRenderer && this.barDirection === 'horizontal' && !options.pointLabels.location) {
options.pointLabels.location = 'e';
}
// add a pointLabels attribute to the series plugins
this.plugins.pointLabels = new $.jqplot.PointLabels(options.pointLabels);
this.plugins.pointLabels.setLabels.call(this);
};
// called with scope of series
$.jqplot.PointLabels.prototype.setLabels = function() {
var p = this.plugins.pointLabels;
var labelIdx;
if (p.seriesLabelIndex != null) {
labelIdx = p.seriesLabelIndex;
}
else if (this.renderer.constructor === $.jqplot.BarRenderer && this.barDirection === 'horizontal') {
labelIdx = 0;
}
else {
labelIdx = (this._plotData.length === 0) ? 0 : this._plotData[0].length -1;
}
p._labels = [];
if (p.labels.length === 0 || p.labelsFromSeries) {
if (p.stackedValue) {
if (this._plotData.length && this._plotData[0].length){
// var idx = p.seriesLabelIndex || this._plotData[0].length -1;
for (var i=0; i scr || elb + et > scb) {
elem.remove();
}
elem = null;
helem = null;
}
}
};
$.jqplot.postSeriesInitHooks.push($.jqplot.PointLabels.init);
$.jqplot.postDrawSeriesHooks.push($.jqplot.PointLabels.draw);
})(jQuery);