preliminary multiple statistics chart support

svn: r3945
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Eero Tamminen 2005-01-21 21:55:10 +00:00
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2005-01-22 Eero Tamminen <eerot@sf>
* src/plugins/StatisticsChart.py:
- Move data item options to separate tab in report GUI
- Each data item option can now be selected separately and
therefore they have separate option names
- Note: Generating separate Chart for data options maybe be
broken because I couldn't test it because of BaseDoc problems
- Put options with predefined values to separate class
(like in GraphViz.py)
- Add non-localized option value descriptions for CLI
2005-01-21 Eero Tamminen <eerot@sf> 2005-01-21 Eero Tamminen <eerot@sf>
* src/plugins/GraphViz.py: Change CLI help to use non-localized * src/plugins/GraphViz.py: Change CLI help to use non-localized
option descriptions option descriptions

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@ -62,10 +62,6 @@ from DateHandler import displayer as _dd
# #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------
# sort type identifiers
_SORT_VALUE = 0
_SORT_KEY = 1
# needs to be global for the lookup_value_compare() # needs to be global for the lookup_value_compare()
_lookup_items = {} _lookup_items = {}
@ -74,6 +70,22 @@ def lookup_value_compare(a, b):
"compare given keys according to corresponding _lookup_items values" "compare given keys according to corresponding _lookup_items values"
return cmp(_lookup_items[a],_lookup_items[b]) return cmp(_lookup_items[a],_lookup_items[b])
class _options:
# sort type identifiers
SORT_VALUE = 0
SORT_KEY = 1
sorts = [
(SORT_VALUE, "Item count", _("Item count")),
(SORT_KEY, "Item name", _("Item name"))
]
genders = [
(Person.unknown, "Both", _("Both")),
(Person.male, "Men", _("Men")),
(Person.female, "Women", _("Women"))
]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------
# #
# Data extraction methods from the database # Data extraction methods from the database
@ -83,24 +95,24 @@ class Extract:
def __init__(self): def __init__(self):
"""Methods for extracting statistical data from the database""" """Methods for extracting statistical data from the database"""
self.extractors = [ self.extractors = {
(_("Titles"), self.title), 'data_title': (self.title, "Titles", _("Titles")),
(_("Forenames"), self.forename), 'data_fname': (self.forename, "Forenames", _("Forenames")),
(_("Birth years"), self.birth_year), 'data_byear': (self.birth_year, "Birth years", _("Birth years")),
(_("Death years"), self.death_year), 'data_dyear': (self.death_year, "Death years", _("Death years")),
(_("Birth months"), self.birth_month), 'data_bmonth': (self.birth_month, "Birth months", _("Birth months")),
(_("Death months"), self.death_month), 'data_dmonth': (self.death_month, "Death months", _("Death months")),
(_("Estimated ages at death"), self.death_age), 'data_dage': (self.death_age, "Estimated ages at death", _("Estimated ages at death")),
#(_("TODO: Estimated (first) marriage ages"), self.marriage_age), #'data_mage': (self.marriage_age, "Estimated (first) marriage ages", _("Estimated (first) marriage ages")),
#(_("TODO: Estimated ages for bearing the first child"), self.first_child_age), #'data_fchild': (self.first_child_age, "Estimated ages for bearing the first child", _("Estimated ages for bearing the first child")),
#(_("TODO: Estimated Ages for bearing the last child"), self.last_child_age), #'data_lchild': (self.last_child_age, "Estimated Ages for bearing the last child", _("Estimated Ages for bearing the last child")),
#(_("TODO: Number of children"), self.child_count), #'data_ccount': (self.child_count, "Number of children", _("Number of children")),
#(_("TODO: Cause of death"), self.death_cause), #'data_dcause': (self.death_cause, "Cause of death", _("Cause of death")),
#(_("TODO: Birth place"), self.birth_place), #'data_bplace': (self.birth_place, "Birth place", _("Birth place")),
#(_("TODO: Marriage place"), self.marriage_place), #'data_mplace': (self.marriage_place, "Marriage place", _("Marriage place")),
#(_("TODO: Death place"), self.death_place), #'data_dplace': (self.death_place, "Death place", _("Death place")),
(_("Genders"), self.gender) 'data_gender': (self.gender, "Genders", _("Genders"))
] }
def estimate_age(self, db, person, date): def estimate_age(self, db, person, date):
"""Utility method to estimate person's age at given date: """Utility method to estimate person's age at given date:
@ -224,20 +236,49 @@ class Extract:
gender = const.unknown gender = const.unknown
return [gender] return [gender]
def collect_data(self, db, filter_func, extract_func, genders, def get_person_data(self, db, person, collect):
"""Adds data from the database to 'collect' for the given person,
using methods rom the 'collect' data dict tuple
"""
for chart in collect:
# get the information
extract_func = chart[2]
value = extract_func(db, person)
# list of information found
for key in value:
if key in chart[1].keys():
chart[1][key] += 1
else:
chart[1][key] = 1
def collect_data(self, db, filter_func, options, genders,
year_from, year_to, no_years): year_from, year_to, no_years):
"""goes through the database and collects the selected personal """goes through the database and collects the selected personal
data persons fitting the filter and birth year criteria. The data persons fitting the filter and birth year criteria. The
arguments are: arguments are:
db - the GRAMPS database db - the GRAMPS database
filter_func - filtering function selected by the StatisticsDialog filter_func - filtering function selected by the StatisticsDialog
extract_func - extraction method selected by the StatisticsDialog options - report options_dict which sets which methods are used
genders - which gender(s) to include into statistics genders - which gender(s) to include into statistics
year_from - use only persons who've born this year of after year_from - use only persons who've born this year of after
year_to - use only persons who've born this year or before year_to - use only persons who've born this year or before
no_years - use also people without any birth year no_years - use also people without any birth year
Returns an array of tuple of:
- Extraction method title
- Dict of values with their counts
(- Method)
""" """
items = {}
data = []
ext = self.extractors
# initialize data
for key in options:
if options[key] and key in self.extractors:
# localized data title, value dict and method
data.append((ext[key][2], {}, ext[key][0]))
# go through the people and collect data # go through the people and collect data
for person_handle in filter_func.apply(db, db.get_person_handles(sort_handles=False)): for person_handle in filter_func.apply(db, db.get_person_handles(sort_handles=False)):
@ -265,15 +306,8 @@ class Extract:
# do not accept people who are not known to be in range # do not accept people who are not known to be in range
continue continue
# get the information self.get_person_data(db, person, data)
value = extract_func(db,person) return data
# list of information found
for key in value:
if key in items.keys():
items[key] += 1
else:
items[key] = 1
return items
# GLOBAL: required so that we get access to _Extract.extractors[] # GLOBAL: required so that we get access to _Extract.extractors[]
# Unfortunately class variables cannot reference instance methods :-/ # Unfortunately class variables cannot reference instance methods :-/
@ -311,13 +345,6 @@ class StatisticsChart(Report.Report):
year_to = options['year_to'] year_to = options['year_to']
gender = options['gender'] gender = options['gender']
(title, extractfun) = _Extract.extractors[options['extract']]
# extract requested items from the database and count them
self.items = _Extract.collect_data(database, filterfun, extractfun,
gender, year_from, year_to, options['no_years'])
# generate sorted item lookup index index
self.index_items(options['sortby'], options['reverse'])
# title needs both data extraction method name + gender name # title needs both data extraction method name + gender name
if gender == Person.male: if gender == Person.male:
genderstr = _("men") genderstr = _("men")
@ -326,33 +353,49 @@ class StatisticsChart(Report.Report):
else: else:
genderstr = None genderstr = None
# extract requested items from the database and count them
tables = _Extract.collect_data(database, filterfun, options,
gender, year_from, year_to, options['no_years'])
self.data = []
sortby = options['sortby']
reverse = options['reverse']
for table in tables:
# generate sorted item lookup index index
lookup = self.index_items(table[1], sortby, reverse)
# document heading
if genderstr: if genderstr:
self.title = "%s (%s): %04d-%04d" % (title, genderstr, year_from, year_to) heading = "%s (%s): %04d-%04d" % (table[0], genderstr, year_from, year_to)
else: else:
self.title = "%s: %04d-%04d" % (title, year_from, year_to) heading = "%s: %04d-%04d" % (table[0], year_from, year_to)
self.data.append((heading, table[1], lookup))
print heading
print table[1]
print lookup
self.setup() self.setup()
def index_items(self, sort, reverse):
def index_items(self, data, sort, reverse):
"""creates & stores a sorted index for the items""" """creates & stores a sorted index for the items"""
global _lookup_items global _lookup_items
# sort by item keys # sort by item keys
index = self.items.keys() index = data.keys()
index.sort() index.sort()
if reverse: if reverse:
index.reverse() index.reverse()
if sort == _SORT_VALUE: if sort == _options.SORT_VALUE:
# set for the sorting function # set for the sorting function
_lookup_items = self.items _lookup_items = data
# then sort by value # then sort by value
index.sort(lookup_value_compare) index.sort(lookup_value_compare)
if reverse: if reverse:
index.reverse() index.reverse()
self.index = index return index
def setup(self): def setup(self):
@ -391,6 +434,16 @@ class StatisticsChart(Report.Report):
def write_report(self): def write_report(self):
"output the selected statistics..." "output the selected statistics..."
self.doc.start_page()
for data in self.data:
self.output_chart(data[0], data[1], data[3])
self.doc.end_page()
def output_chart(self, title, data, lookup):
font = self.doc.style_list['SC-Text'].get_font() font = self.doc.style_list['SC-Text'].get_font()
# set layout variables # set layout variables
@ -402,22 +455,19 @@ class StatisticsChart(Report.Report):
# calculate maximum key string size # calculate maximum key string size
max_size = 0 max_size = 0
max_value = 0 max_value = 0
for key in self.index: for key in lookup:
max_size = max(self.doc.string_width(font, key), max_size) max_size = max(self.doc.string_width(font, key), max_size)
max_value = max(self.items[key], max_value) max_value = max(data[key], max_value)
# horizontal area for the gfx bars # horizontal area for the gfx bars
start = pt2cm(max_size) + 1.0 start = pt2cm(max_size) + 1.0
size = width - 1.5 - start size = width - 1.5 - start
# start page
self.doc.start_page()
# start output # start output
self.doc.center_text('SC-title', self.title, width/2, 0) self.doc.center_text('SC-title', title, width/2, 0)
#print self.title print title
yoffset = pt2cm(self.doc.style_list['SC-Title'].get_font().get_size()) yoffset = pt2cm(self.doc.style_list['SC-Title'].get_font().get_size())
for key in self.index: for key in lookup:
yoffset += (row_h + pad) yoffset += (row_h + pad)
if yoffset > max_y: if yoffset > max_y:
# for graphical report, page_break() doesn't seem to work # for graphical report, page_break() doesn't seem to work
@ -428,9 +478,9 @@ class StatisticsChart(Report.Report):
# right align the text to the value # right align the text to the value
x = start - pt2cm(self.doc.string_width(font, key)) - 1.0 x = start - pt2cm(self.doc.string_width(font, key)) - 1.0
self.doc.draw_text('SC-text', key, x, yoffset) self.doc.draw_text('SC-text', key, x, yoffset)
#print key + ":", print key + ":",
value = self.items[key] value = data[key]
stop = start + (size * value / max_value) stop = start + (size * value / max_value)
path = ((start, yoffset), path = ((start, yoffset),
(stop, yoffset), (stop, yoffset),
@ -438,9 +488,7 @@ class StatisticsChart(Report.Report):
(start, yoffset + row_h)) (start, yoffset + row_h))
self.doc.draw_path('SC-bar', path) self.doc.draw_path('SC-bar', path)
self.doc.draw_text('SC-text', str(value), stop + 0.5, yoffset) self.doc.draw_text('SC-text', str(value), stop + 0.5, yoffset)
#print "%d/%d" % (value, max_value) print "%d/%d" % (value, max_value)
self.doc.end_page()
return return
@ -453,36 +501,29 @@ class StatisticsChartOptions(ReportOptions.ReportOptions):
""" """
Defines options and provides their handling interface. Defines options and provides their handling interface.
""" """
_sorts = [
(_SORT_VALUE, _("Item count")),
(_SORT_KEY, _("Item name"))
]
_genders = [
(Person.unknown, _("Both")),
(Person.male, _("Men")),
(Person.female, _("Women"))
]
def __init__(self,name, person_id=None): def __init__(self,name, person_id=None):
ReportOptions.ReportOptions.__init__(self, name, person_id) ReportOptions.ReportOptions.__init__(self, name, person_id)
def set_new_options(self): def set_new_options(self):
# Options specific for this report # Options specific for this report
self.options_dict = { self.options_dict = {
'extract' : 0, 'gender' : Person.unknown,
'sortby' : _SORT_VALUE, 'sortby' : _options.SORT_VALUE,
'reverse' : 0, 'reverse' : 0,
'year_from' : 1700, 'year_from' : 1700,
'year_to' : time.localtime()[0], 'year_to' : time.localtime()[0],
'no_years' : 0, 'no_years' : 0
'gender' : Person.unknown
} }
for key in _Extract.extractors:
self.options_dict[key] = 0
self.options_dict['data_gender'] = 1
self.options_help = { self.options_help = {
'extract' : ("=num", "Data to show", 'gender' : ("=num", "Genders included",
[item[0] for item in _Extract.extractors], ["%d\t%s" % (item[0], item[1]) for item in _options.genders],
True), False),
'sortby' : ("=num", "Sorted by", 'sortby' : ("=num", "Sort chart items by",
["%d\t%s" % item for item in self._sorts], ["%d\t%s" % (item[0], item[1]) for item in _options.sorts],
False), False),
'reverse' : ("=0/1", "Whether to sort in reverse order", 'reverse' : ("=0/1", "Whether to sort in reverse order",
["Do not sort in reverse", "Sort in reverse"], ["Do not sort in reverse", "Sort in reverse"],
@ -492,11 +533,12 @@ class StatisticsChartOptions(ReportOptions.ReportOptions):
'year_to' : ("=num", "Birth year until which to include people", 'year_to' : ("=num", "Birth year until which to include people",
"smaller than %d" % self.options_dict['year_to']), "smaller than %d" % self.options_dict['year_to']),
'no_years' : ("=0/1", "Whether to include people without birth years", 'no_years' : ("=0/1", "Whether to include people without birth years",
["Do not include", "Include"], True), ["Do not include", "Include"], True)
'gender' : ("=num", "Genders included",
["%d\t%s" % item for item in self._genders],
False)
} }
for key in _Extract.extractors:
self.options_help[key] = ("=0/1", _Extract.extractors[key][1],
["Leave this data out", "Include chart with this data"],
True)
def enable_options(self): def enable_options(self):
# Semi-common options that should be enabled for this report # Semi-common options that should be enabled for this report
@ -557,23 +599,15 @@ class StatisticsChartOptions(ReportOptions.ReportOptions):
Override the base class add_user_options task to add Override the base class add_user_options task to add
report specific options report specific options
""" """
# what data to extract from database
self.extract_menu = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
for item in _Extract.extractors:
self.extract_menu.append_text(item[0])
self.extract_menu.set_active(self.options_dict['extract'])
tip = _("Select which data is collected and which statistics is shown.")
dialog.add_option(_("Data to show"), self.extract_menu, tip)
# how to sort the data # how to sort the data
self.sort_menu = gtk.combo_box_new_text() self.sort_menu = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
for item_idx in range(len(self._sorts)): for item_idx in range(len(_options.sorts)):
item = self._sorts[item_idx] item = _options.sorts[item_idx]
self.sort_menu.append_text(item[1]) self.sort_menu.append_text(item[2])
if item[0] == self.options_dict['sortby']: if item[0] == self.options_dict['sortby']:
self.sort_menu.set_active(item_idx) self.sort_menu.set_active(item_idx)
tip = _("Select how the statistical data is sorted.") tip = _("Select how the statistical data is sorted.")
dialog.add_option(_("Sorted by"), self.sort_menu, tip) dialog.add_option(_("Sort chart items by"), self.sort_menu, tip)
# sorting order # sorting order
tip = _("Check to reverse the sorting order.") tip = _("Check to reverse the sorting order.")
@ -605,25 +639,46 @@ class StatisticsChartOptions(ReportOptions.ReportOptions):
# gender selection # gender selection
self.gender_menu = gtk.combo_box_new_text() self.gender_menu = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
for item_idx in range(len(self._genders)): for item_idx in range(len(_options.genders)):
item = self._genders[item_idx] item = _options.genders[item_idx]
self.gender_menu.append_text(item[1]) self.gender_menu.append_text(item[2])
if item[0] == self.options_dict['gender']: if item[0] == self.options_dict['gender']:
self.gender_menu.set_active(item_idx) self.gender_menu.set_active(item_idx)
tip = _("Select which genders are included into statistics.") tip = _("Select which genders are included into statistics.")
dialog.add_option(_("Genders included"), self.gender_menu, tip) dialog.add_option(_("Genders included"), self.gender_menu, tip)
# List of available charts on a separate option tab
idx = 0
half = len(_Extract.extractors)/2
hbox = gtk.HBox()
vbox = gtk.VBox()
self.charts = {}
for key in _Extract.extractors:
check = gtk.CheckButton(_Extract.extractors[key][2])
check.set_active(self.options_dict[key])
self.charts[key] = check
vbox.add(check)
idx += 1
if idx == half:
hbox.add(vbox)
vbox = gtk.VBox()
hbox.add(vbox)
tip = _("Mark checkboxes to add charts with indicated data")
dialog.add_frame_option("Chart Selection", "", hbox, tip)
hbox.show_all()
def parse_user_options(self, dialog): def parse_user_options(self, dialog):
""" """
Parses the custom options that we have added. Parses the custom options that we have added.
""" """
self.options_dict['extract'] = self.extract_menu.get_active() self.options_dict['sortby'] = _options.sorts[self.sort_menu.get_active()][0]
self.options_dict['sortby'] = self._sorts[self.sort_menu.get_active()][0]
self.options_dict['reverse'] = int(self.reverse.get_active()) self.options_dict['reverse'] = int(self.reverse.get_active())
self.options_dict['year_to'] = int(self.to_box.get_text()) self.options_dict['year_to'] = int(self.to_box.get_text())
self.options_dict['year_from'] = int(self.from_box.get_text()) self.options_dict['year_from'] = int(self.from_box.get_text())
self.options_dict['no_years'] = int(self.no_years.get_active()) self.options_dict['no_years'] = int(self.no_years.get_active())
self.options_dict['gender'] = self._genders[self.gender_menu.get_active()][0] self.options_dict['gender'] = _options.genders[self.gender_menu.get_active()][0]
for key in _Extract.extractors:
self.options_dict[key] = int(self.charts[key].get_active())
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------
# #