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+/* Flot plugin for plotting images. |
+ |
+Copyright (c) 2007-2014 IOLA and Ole Laursen. |
+Licensed under the MIT license. |
+ |
+The data syntax is [ [ image, x1, y1, x2, y2 ], ... ] where (x1, y1) and |
+(x2, y2) are where you intend the two opposite corners of the image to end up |
+in the plot. Image must be a fully loaded Javascript image (you can make one |
+with new Image()). If the image is not complete, it's skipped when plotting. |
+ |
+There are two helpers included for retrieving images. The easiest work the way |
+that you put in URLs instead of images in the data, like this: |
+ |
+ [ "myimage.png", 0, 0, 10, 10 ] |
+ |
+Then call $.plot.image.loadData( data, options, callback ) where data and |
+options are the same as you pass in to $.plot. This loads the images, replaces |
+the URLs in the data with the corresponding images and calls "callback" when |
+all images are loaded (or failed loading). In the callback, you can then call |
+$.plot with the data set. See the included example. |
+ |
+A more low-level helper, $.plot.image.load(urls, callback) is also included. |
+Given a list of URLs, it calls callback with an object mapping from URL to |
+Image object when all images are loaded or have failed loading. |
+ |
+The plugin supports these options: |
+ |
+ series: { |
+ images: { |
+ show: boolean |
+ anchor: "corner" or "center" |
+ alpha: [ 0, 1 ] |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+They can be specified for a specific series: |
+ |
+ $.plot( $("#placeholder"), [{ |
+ data: [ ... ], |
+ images: { ... } |
+ ]) |
+ |
+Note that because the data format is different from usual data points, you |
+can't use images with anything else in a specific data series. |
+ |
+Setting "anchor" to "center" causes the pixels in the image to be anchored at |
+the corner pixel centers inside of at the pixel corners, effectively letting |
+half a pixel stick out to each side in the plot. |
+ |
+A possible future direction could be support for tiling for large images (like |
+Google Maps). |
+ |
+*/ |
+ |
+(function ($) { |
+ var options = { |
+ series: { |
+ images: { |
+ show: false, |
+ alpha: 1, |
+ anchor: "corner" // or "center" |
+ } |
+ } |
+ }; |
+ |
+ $.plot.image = {}; |
+ |
+ $.plot.image.loadDataImages = function (series, options, callback) { |
+ var urls = [], points = []; |
+ |
+ var defaultShow = options.series.images.show; |
+ |
+ $.each(series, function (i, s) { |
+ if (!(defaultShow || s.images.show)) |
+ return; |
+ |
+ if (s.data) |
+ s = s.data; |
+ |
+ $.each(s, function (i, p) { |
+ if (typeof p[0] == "string") { |
+ urls.push(p[0]); |
+ points.push(p); |
+ } |
+ }); |
+ }); |
+ |
+ $.plot.image.load(urls, function (loadedImages) { |
+ $.each(points, function (i, p) { |
+ var url = p[0]; |
+ if (loadedImages[url]) |
+ p[0] = loadedImages[url]; |
+ }); |
+ |
+ callback(); |
+ }); |
+ } |
+ |
+ $.plot.image.load = function (urls, callback) { |
+ var missing = urls.length, loaded = {}; |
+ if (missing == 0) |
+ callback({}); |
+ |
+ $.each(urls, function (i, url) { |
+ var handler = function () { |
+ --missing; |
+ |
+ loaded[url] = this; |
+ |
+ if (missing == 0) |
+ callback(loaded); |
+ }; |
+ |
+ $('<img />').load(handler).error(handler).attr('src', url); |
+ }); |
+ }; |
+ |
+ function drawSeries(plot, ctx, series) { |
+ var plotOffset = plot.getPlotOffset(); |
+ |
+ if (!series.images || !series.images.show) |
+ return; |
+ |
+ var points = series.datapoints.points, |
+ ps = series.datapoints.pointsize; |
+ |
+ for (var i = 0; i < points.length; i += ps) { |
+ var img = points[i], |
+ x1 = points[i + 1], y1 = points[i + 2], |
+ x2 = points[i + 3], y2 = points[i + 4], |
+ xaxis = series.xaxis, yaxis = series.yaxis, |
+ tmp; |
+ |
+ // actually we should check img.complete, but it |
+ // appears to be a somewhat unreliable indicator in |
+ // IE6 (false even after load event) |
+ if (!img || img.width <= 0 || img.height <= 0) |
+ continue; |
+ |
+ if (x1 > x2) { |
+ tmp = x2; |
+ x2 = x1; |
+ x1 = tmp; |
+ } |
+ if (y1 > y2) { |
+ tmp = y2; |
+ y2 = y1; |
+ y1 = tmp; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // if the anchor is at the center of the pixel, expand the |
+ // image by 1/2 pixel in each direction |
+ if (series.images.anchor == "center") { |
+ tmp = 0.5 * (x2-x1) / (img.width - 1); |
+ x1 -= tmp; |
+ x2 += tmp; |
+ tmp = 0.5 * (y2-y1) / (img.height - 1); |
+ y1 -= tmp; |
+ y2 += tmp; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // clip |
+ if (x1 == x2 || y1 == y2 || |
+ x1 >= xaxis.max || x2 <= xaxis.min || |
+ y1 >= yaxis.max || y2 <= yaxis.min) |
+ continue; |
+ |
+ var sx1 = 0, sy1 = 0, sx2 = img.width, sy2 = img.height; |
+ if (x1 < xaxis.min) { |
+ sx1 += (sx2 - sx1) * (xaxis.min - x1) / (x2 - x1); |
+ x1 = xaxis.min; |
+ } |
+ |
+ if (x2 > xaxis.max) { |
+ sx2 += (sx2 - sx1) * (xaxis.max - x2) / (x2 - x1); |
+ x2 = xaxis.max; |
+ } |
+ |
+ if (y1 < yaxis.min) { |
+ sy2 += (sy1 - sy2) * (yaxis.min - y1) / (y2 - y1); |
+ y1 = yaxis.min; |
+ } |
+ |
+ if (y2 > yaxis.max) { |
+ sy1 += (sy1 - sy2) * (yaxis.max - y2) / (y2 - y1); |
+ y2 = yaxis.max; |
+ } |
+ |
+ x1 = xaxis.p2c(x1); |
+ x2 = xaxis.p2c(x2); |
+ y1 = yaxis.p2c(y1); |
+ y2 = yaxis.p2c(y2); |
+ |
+ // the transformation may have swapped us |
+ if (x1 > x2) { |
+ tmp = x2; |
+ x2 = x1; |
+ x1 = tmp; |
+ } |
+ if (y1 > y2) { |
+ tmp = y2; |
+ y2 = y1; |
+ y1 = tmp; |
+ } |
+ |
+ tmp = ctx.globalAlpha; |
+ ctx.globalAlpha *= series.images.alpha; |
+ ctx.drawImage(img, |
+ sx1, sy1, sx2 - sx1, sy2 - sy1, |
+ x1 + plotOffset.left, y1 + plotOffset.top, |
+ x2 - x1, y2 - y1); |
+ ctx.globalAlpha = tmp; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+ function processRawData(plot, series, data, datapoints) { |
+ if (!series.images.show) |
+ return; |
+ |
+ // format is Image, x1, y1, x2, y2 (opposite corners) |
+ datapoints.format = [ |
+ { required: true }, |
+ { x: true, number: true, required: true }, |
+ { y: true, number: true, required: true }, |
+ { x: true, number: true, required: true }, |
+ { y: true, number: true, required: true } |
+ ]; |
+ } |
+ |
+ function init(plot) { |
+ plot.hooks.processRawData.push(processRawData); |
+ plot.hooks.drawSeries.push(drawSeries); |
+ } |
+ |
+ $.plot.plugins.push({ |
+ init: init, |
+ options: options, |
+ name: 'image', |
+ version: '1.1' |
+ }); |
+})(jQuery); |