require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/base' ## # Here's how to make a Pie graph: # # g = Gruff::Pie.new # g.title = "Visual Pie Graph Test" # g.data 'Fries', 20 # g.data 'Hamburgers', 50 # g.write("test/output/pie_keynote.png") # # To control where the pie chart starts creating slices, use #zero_degree. class Gruff::Pie < Gruff::Base DEFAULT_TEXT_OFFSET_PERCENTAGE = 0.15 # Can be used to make the pie start cutting slices at the top (-90.0) # or at another angle. Default is 0.0, which starts at 3 o'clock. attr_accessor :zero_degree # Do not show labels for slices that are less than this percent. Use 0 to always show all labels. # Defaults to 0 attr_accessor :hide_labels_less_than # Affect the distance between the percentages and the pie chart # Defaults to 0.15 attr_accessor :text_offset_percentage ## Use values instead of percentages attr_accessor :show_values_as_labels def initialize_ivars super @zero_degree = 0.0 @hide_labels_less_than = 0.0 @text_offset_percentage = DEFAULT_TEXT_OFFSET_PERCENTAGE @show_values_as_labels = false end def draw @hide_line_markers = true super return unless @has_data diameter = @graph_height radius = ([@graph_width, @graph_height].min / 2.0) * 0.8 center_x = @graph_left + (@graph_width / 2.0) center_y = @graph_top + (@graph_height / 2.0) - 10 # Move graph up a bit total_sum = sums_for_pie() prev_degrees = @zero_degree # Use full data since we can easily calculate percentages data = (@sort ? @data.sort{ |a, b| a[DATA_VALUES_INDEX].first <=> b[DATA_VALUES_INDEX].first } : @data) data.each do |data_row| if data_row[DATA_VALUES_INDEX].first > 0 @d = @d.stroke data_row[DATA_COLOR_INDEX] @d = @d.fill 'transparent' @d.stroke_width(radius) # stroke width should be equal to radius. we'll draw centered on (radius / 2) current_degrees = (data_row[DATA_VALUES_INDEX].first / total_sum) * 360.0 # ellipse will draw the the stroke centered on the first two parameters offset by the second two. # therefore, in order to draw a circle of the proper diameter we must center the stroke at # half the radius for both x and y @d = @d.ellipse(center_x, center_y, radius / 2.0, radius / 2.0, prev_degrees, prev_degrees + current_degrees + 0.5) # <= +0.5 'fudge factor' gets rid of the ugly gaps half_angle = prev_degrees + ((prev_degrees + current_degrees) - prev_degrees) / 2 label_val = ((data_row[DATA_VALUES_INDEX].first / total_sum) * 100.0).round unless label_val < @hide_labels_less_than # RMagick must use sprintf with the string and % has special significance. label_string = @show_values_as_labels ? data_row[DATA_VALUES_INDEX].first.to_s : label_val.to_s + '%' @d = draw_label(center_x,center_y, half_angle, radius + (radius * @text_offset_percentage), label_string) end prev_degrees += current_degrees end end # TODO debug a circle where the text is drawn... @d.draw(@base_image) end private ## # Labels are drawn around a slightly wider ellipse to give room for # labels on the left and right. def draw_label(center_x, center_y, angle, radius, amount) # TODO Don't use so many hard-coded numbers r_offset = 20.0 # The distance out from the center of the pie to get point x_offset = center_x # + 15.0 # The label points need to be tweaked slightly y_offset = center_y # This one doesn't though radius_offset = (radius + r_offset) ellipse_factor = radius_offset * @text_offset_percentage x = x_offset + ((radius_offset + ellipse_factor) * Math.cos(deg2rad(angle))) y = y_offset + (radius_offset * Math.sin(deg2rad(angle))) # Draw label @d.fill = @font_color @d.font = @font if @font @d.pointsize = scale_fontsize(@marker_font_size) @d.stroke = 'transparent' @d.font_weight = BoldWeight @d.gravity = CenterGravity @d.annotate_scaled( @base_image, 0, 0, x, y, amount, @scale) end def sums_for_pie total_sum = 0.0 @data.collect {|data_row| total_sum += data_row[DATA_VALUES_INDEX].first } total_sum end end