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DocumentationSmall Talks2008MayUsing Timeplot component-Part I
Using Timeplot component-Part I

Author
Gu Wei Xing, Software developer in NanTong of JiangSu province, China
Date
May 6, 2008
Version
Applicable to zk-timeplot-1.0_1

Introduction

Timeplot is a DHTML-based AJAXy widget for plotting time series and overlay time-based events over them. You can populate Timeplot with data by pointing it to an space or comma separated file. Timeplot also supports Timeline's XML format, meaning that you can reuse the same data file of your Timeline and overlay them over a time series plot.

How timeplot works?

Here is the answer. How_Timeplot_Works

Getting Started

  • Step 1.Setup enviroment.
Copy timeplotz.jar and timelinez.jar to web-inf/lib.
  • Step 2.New a timeplot.
Create a timeplot component in your ZUL code,e.g.
 <timeplot width="1000px" height="300px">
 </timeplot>

The attribute of the Timeplot component :


Attribute Comment Type Default value
width the width of the timeplot component String 100%
height the height of the timeplot component String 150px


  • Step 3.Add a plot to timeplot.

Define a plotinfo component within timeplot

 <timeplot width="1000px" height="300px">
   <plotinfo id="plot 1"/>
 </timeplot>


The attributes of the plotinfo component :


Attribute Comment Type Default value
dotColor tthe color of the dot String null
fillColor the color of the area under the line String null
lineColor the color of the line which link the dots String null
lineWidth the width of the line float 1.0
eventLineWidth the line width of the event bar float 1.0
dotRadius the radius of the dot float 2.0
showValues if it is true the timeplot shows plot value label on mouse over boolean false
roundValues when it is false the timeplot can show floating point numbers boolean true
eventSourceUri the URL of the event file String null


  • Step 4. Add data to plot.

You should new a PlotDataSource object for plotinfo component and set dataSourceUri and separator attribute of the PlotDataSource object.


      <zscript>
      <![CDATA[
          import org.zkforge.timeplot.geometry.*; 
          import org.zkforge.timeplot.data.*;
          import org.zkforge.timeplot.operator.*;
          import org.zkforge.timeline.data.OccurEvent;
          import org.zkoss.zul.*;

          PlotDataSource pds=new PlotDataSource();
          pds.setDataSourceUri("immigration.txt");
          pds.setSeparator(" ");
      ]]>
      </zscript>
      <timeplot width="1000px" height="300px">
      <plotinfo  id="plot 1" plotDataSource="${pds}" dotColor="#000000" showValues="true" lineColor="#5C832F"/>
      </timeplot>

Here is the attributs of the PlotDataSource object.

Attribute Comment Type Default value
dataSourceUri the URL of data file String null
separator the separator between the columns in data file. String ,(comma)
dataSourceColumn indicate which column will be loaded. int 1



  • Step 5. Enable the value grid.

Define a ValueGeometry object and set it into the plotinfo component. If the gridColor in ValueGeometry is null then the grid is invisible.

      <zscript>
      <![CDATA[
          import org.zkforge.timeplot.geometry.*; 
          import org.zkforge.timeplot.data.*;
          import org.zkforge.timeplot.operator.*;
          import org.zkforge.timeline.data.OccurEvent;
          import org.zkoss.zul.*;

          PlotDataSource pds=new PlotDataSource();
          pds.setDataSourceUri("immigration.txt");
          pds.setSeparator(" ");

          ValueGeometry vg=new DefaultValueGeometry();
          vg.setGridColor("#000000");
      ]]>
      </zscript>

      <timeplot width="1000px" height="300px">
      <plotinfo  id="plot 1" plotDataSource="${pds}" dotColor="#000000" 
        showValues="true" lineColor="#5C832F" valueGeometry="${vg}"/>
      </timeplot>


  • Step 6.Add labels to the time axis.

You can tell Timeplot to add labels to the time axis by configuring the TimeGeometry just like we just did for the ValueGeometry.

<zscript>
<![CDATA[
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.geometry.*; 
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.data.*;
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.operator.*;
  import org.zkforge.timeline.data.OccurEvent;
  import org.zkoss.zul.*;

  PlotDataSource pds=new PlotDataSource();
  pds.setDataSourceUri("immigration.txt");
  pds.setSeparator(" ");

		  ValueGeometry vg=new DefaultValueGeometry();
		  vg.setGridColor("#000000");
		  TimeGeometry tg=new DefaultTimeGeometry();
  tg.setAxisLabelsPlacement("bottom");
]]>
</zscript>

<timeplot width="1000px" height="300px">
<plotinfo  id="plot 1" plotDataSource="${pds}" dotColor="#000000" 
showValues="true" lineColor="#5C832F" valueGeometry="${vg}" 
timeGeometry="${tg}"/>
</timeplot>

Here is the attributs of the ValueGeometry and TimeGeometry object.


ValueGeometry Object
Attribute Comment Type Default value
axisColor the color of the axix String null
gridColor the color of the grid String #000000
gridLineWidth the line width of the grid float 0.5
axisLabelsPlacement the position of the axis(left or right) String left
gridSpacing the spacing width of the grid int 50
min the minimum of the axis label int 0
axisLabelsPlacement the position of the axis(left or right) String left
gridSpacing the spacing width of the grid int 50
min the minimum of the axis label int 0
max the max of the axis label int 0



TimeGeometry Object
Attribute Comment Type Default value
axisColor the color of the axix String null
gridColor the color of the grid String #000000
gridLineWidth the line width of the grid float 0.5
axisLabelsPlacement the position of the axis(top or bottom) String top



  • Step 7.Load Events.

It's very simply. Only need to set the eventSourceUri property in plotinfo.

<zscript>
<![CDATA[
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.geometry.*; 
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.data.*;
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.operator.*;
  import org.zkforge.timeline.data.OccurEvent;
  import org.zkoss.zul.*;

  PlotDataSource pds=new PlotDataSource();
  pds.setDataSourceUri("immigration.txt");
  pds.setSeparator(" ");

		  ValueGeometry vg=new DefaultValueGeometry();
		  vg.setGridColor("#000000");
		  TimeGeometry tg=new DefaultTimeGeometry();
  tg.setAxisLabelsPlacement("bottom");
]]>
</zscript>

<timeplot width="1000px" height="300px">
<plotinfo  id="plot 1" plotDataSource="${pds}" dotColor="#000000"
showValues="true" lineColor="#5C832F" valueGeometry="${vg}"
timeGeometry="${tg}" eventSourceUri="us_history.xml"/>
</timeplot>


Now the timeplot component seems like follows.

Screenshot-1.png


If you want set different color for event bar you should create another plotinfo component for events plot.For examle:

 <zscript>
<![CDATA[
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.geometry.*; 
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.data.*;
  import org.zkforge.timeplot.operator.*;
  import org.zkforge.timeline.data.OccurEvent;
  import org.zkoss.zul.*;

  PlotDataSource pds=new PlotDataSource();
  pds.setDataSourceUri("immigration.txt");
  pds.setSeparator(" ");

		  ValueGeometry vg=new DefaultValueGeometry();
		  vg.setGridColor("#000000");
		  TimeGeometry tg=new DefaultTimeGeometry();
  tg.setAxisLabelsPlacement("bottom");
]]>
</zscript>

<timeplot width="1000px" height="300px">
<plotinfo  id="plot 1" plotDataSource="${pds}" dotColor="#000000" 
showValues="true" lineColor="#5C832F" valueGeometry="${vg}" 
timeGeometry="${tg}" />
<plotinfo  id="plot 2"  lineColor="#FF0000" valueGeometry="${vg}" 
timeGeometry="${tg}" eventSourceUri="us_history.xml"/>
</timeplot>

Download

Download the TimeplotDemo.zip for the article here.(exclusive all jar files)

Conclusion

In next small talk I will demonstrate how to add and remove plot data or plot events dynamically.


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Gu Wei Xing is a software developer in NanTong of JiangSu province, China. He loves Java software development and Flash programming. He is also the host developer of the timeline and timeplot project for ZK.forge.




Copyright © Gu Wei Xing. This article is licensed under GNU Free Documentation License.