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source: branches/1888_OaaS/HeuristicLab.Services.Optimization.Web/Content/jqplot/src/jqplot.sprintf.js @ 16654

Last change on this file since 16654 was 9062, checked in by fschoepp, 12 years ago

#1888:
Backend changes:

  • Simplified job state detection (only one hive call will be made to detect all states now, instead of one additional call per job)
  • Reorganized classes (moved model classes into Model folder)

Website changes:

  • Website now heavily uses JavaScript to achieve better user experience
  • JavaScript degrades gracefully, except for plots
  • Tables: Added jquery-datatable-plugin to extend tables (pagination + search functionality)
  • OaaS-Website now uses the design of the HL websites (found in WebApplication branch)
  • Added jqplot to render zoomable line plots for HL-Datatables
  • Styling.js: Plots will be generated by using an ajax call; additional jquery-styling occurs within this file.
  • Added jquery-ui-1.9.2 which is capable of handling/rendering tabs, accordions and resizers.
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1/**
2 * jqPlot
3 * Pure JavaScript plotting plugin using jQuery
4 *
5 * Version: @VERSION
6 *
7 * Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Chris Leonello
8 * jqPlot is currently available for use in all personal or commercial projects
9 * under both the MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) and GPL
10 * version 2.0 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html) licenses. This means that you can
11 * choose the license that best suits your project and use it accordingly.
12 *
13 * Although not required, the author would appreciate an email letting him
14 * know of any substantial use of jqPlot.  You can reach the author at:
15 * chris at jqplot dot com or see http://www.jqplot.com/info.php .
16 *
17 * If you are feeling kind and generous, consider supporting the project by
18 * making a donation at: http://www.jqplot.com/donate.php .
19 *
20 * sprintf functions contained in jqplot.sprintf.js by Ash Searle:
21 *
22 *     version 2007.04.27
23 *     author Ash Searle
24 *     http://hexmen.com/blog/2007/03/printf-sprintf/
25 *     http://hexmen.com/js/sprintf.js
26 *     The author (Ash Searle) has placed this code in the public domain:
27 *     "This code is unrestricted: you are free to use it however you like."
28 *
29 */
30(function($) {     
31    /**
32     * JavaScript printf/sprintf functions.
33     *
34     * This code has been adapted from the publicly available sprintf methods
35     * by Ash Searle. His original header follows:
36     *
37     *     This code is unrestricted: you are free to use it however you like.
38     *     
39     *     The functions should work as expected, performing left or right alignment,
40     *     truncating strings, outputting numbers with a required precision etc.
41     *
42     *     For complex cases, these functions follow the Perl implementations of
43     *     (s)printf, allowing arguments to be passed out-of-order, and to set the
44     *     precision or length of the output based on arguments instead of fixed
45     *     numbers.
46     *
47     *     See http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/sprintf.html for more information.
48     *
49     *     Implemented:
50     *     - zero and space-padding
51     *     - right and left-alignment,
52     *     - base X prefix (binary, octal and hex)
53     *     - positive number prefix
54     *     - (minimum) width
55     *     - precision / truncation / maximum width
56     *     - out of order arguments
57     *
58     *     Not implemented (yet):
59     *     - vector flag
60     *     - size (bytes, words, long-words etc.)
61     *     
62     *     Will not implement:
63     *     - %n or %p (no pass-by-reference in JavaScript)
64     *
65     *     @version 2007.04.27
66     *     @author Ash Searle
67     *
68     * You can see the original work and comments on his blog:
69     * http://hexmen.com/blog/2007/03/printf-sprintf/
70     * http://hexmen.com/js/sprintf.js
71     */
72     
73     /**
74      * @Modifications 2009.05.26
75      * @author Chris Leonello
76      *
77      * Added %p %P specifier
78      * Acts like %g or %G but will not add more significant digits to the output than present in the input.
79      * Example:
80      * Format: '%.3p', Input: 0.012, Output: 0.012
81      * Format: '%.3g', Input: 0.012, Output: 0.0120
82      * Format: '%.4p', Input: 12.0, Output: 12.0
83      * Format: '%.4g', Input: 12.0, Output: 12.00
84      * Format: '%.4p', Input: 4.321e-5, Output: 4.321e-5
85      * Format: '%.4g', Input: 4.321e-5, Output: 4.3210e-5
86      */
87    $.jqplot.sprintf = function() {
88        function pad(str, len, chr, leftJustify) {
89            var padding = (str.length >= len) ? '' : Array(1 + len - str.length >>> 0).join(chr);
90            return leftJustify ? str + padding : padding + str;
91
92        }
93
94    function thousand_separate(value) {
95      var value_str = new String(value);
96      for (var i=10; i>0; i--) {
97        if (value_str == (value_str = value_str.replace(/^(\d+)(\d{3})/, "$1"+$.jqplot.sprintf.thousandsSeparator+"$2"))) break;
98      }
99      return value_str;
100    }
101
102        function justify(value, prefix, leftJustify, minWidth, zeroPad, htmlSpace) {
103            var diff = minWidth - value.length;
104            if (diff > 0) {
105                var spchar = ' ';
106                if (htmlSpace) { spchar = ' '; }
107                if (leftJustify || !zeroPad) {
108                    value = pad(value, minWidth, spchar, leftJustify);
109                } else {
110                    value = value.slice(0, prefix.length) + pad('', diff, '0', true) + value.slice(prefix.length);
111                }
112            }
113            return value;
114        }
115
116        function formatBaseX(value, base, prefix, leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad, htmlSpace) {
117            // Note: casts negative numbers to positive ones
118            var number = value >>> 0;
119            prefix = prefix && number && {'2': '0b', '8': '0', '16': '0x'}[base] || '';
120            value = prefix + pad(number.toString(base), precision || 0, '0', false);
121            return justify(value, prefix, leftJustify, minWidth, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
122        }
123
124        function formatString(value, leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad, htmlSpace) {
125            if (precision != null) {
126                value = value.slice(0, precision);
127            }
128            return justify(value, '', leftJustify, minWidth, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
129        }
130
131        var a = arguments, i = 0, format = a[i++];
132
133        return format.replace($.jqplot.sprintf.regex, function(substring, valueIndex, flags, minWidth, _, precision, type) {
134            if (substring == '%%') { return '%'; }
135
136            // parse flags
137            var leftJustify = false, positivePrefix = '', zeroPad = false, prefixBaseX = false, htmlSpace = false, thousandSeparation = false;
138            for (var j = 0; flags && j < flags.length; j++) switch (flags.charAt(j)) {
139                case ' ': positivePrefix = ' '; break;
140                case '+': positivePrefix = '+'; break;
141                case '-': leftJustify = true; break;
142                case '0': zeroPad = true; break;
143                case '#': prefixBaseX = true; break;
144                case '&': htmlSpace = true; break;
145        case '\'': thousandSeparation = true; break;
146            }
147
148            // parameters may be null, undefined, empty-string or real valued
149            // we want to ignore null, undefined and empty-string values
150
151            if (!minWidth) {
152                minWidth = 0;
153            }
154            else if (minWidth == '*') {
155                minWidth = +a[i++];
156            }
157            else if (minWidth.charAt(0) == '*') {
158                minWidth = +a[minWidth.slice(1, -1)];
159            }
160            else {
161                minWidth = +minWidth;
162            }
163
164            // Note: undocumented perl feature:
165            if (minWidth < 0) {
166                minWidth = -minWidth;
167                leftJustify = true;
168            }
169
170            if (!isFinite(minWidth)) {
171                throw new Error('$.jqplot.sprintf: (minimum-)width must be finite');
172            }
173
174            if (!precision) {
175                precision = 'fFeE'.indexOf(type) > -1 ? 6 : (type == 'd') ? 0 : void(0);
176            }
177            else if (precision == '*') {
178                precision = +a[i++];
179            }
180            else if (precision.charAt(0) == '*') {
181                precision = +a[precision.slice(1, -1)];
182            }
183            else {
184                precision = +precision;
185            }
186
187            // grab value using valueIndex if required?
188            var value = valueIndex ? a[valueIndex.slice(0, -1)] : a[i++];
189
190            switch (type) {
191            case 's': {
192                if (value == null) {
193                    return '';
194                }
195                return formatString(String(value), leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
196            }
197            case 'c': return formatString(String.fromCharCode(+value), leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
198            case 'b': return formatBaseX(value, 2, prefixBaseX, leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad,htmlSpace);
199            case 'o': return formatBaseX(value, 8, prefixBaseX, leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
200            case 'x': return formatBaseX(value, 16, prefixBaseX, leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
201            case 'X': return formatBaseX(value, 16, prefixBaseX, leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad, htmlSpace).toUpperCase();
202            case 'u': return formatBaseX(value, 10, prefixBaseX, leftJustify, minWidth, precision, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
203            case 'i': {
204              var number = parseInt(+value, 10);
205              if (isNaN(number)) {
206                return '';
207              }
208              var prefix = number < 0 ? '-' : positivePrefix;
209              var number_str = thousandSeparation ? thousand_separate(String(Math.abs(number))): String(Math.abs(number));
210        value = prefix + pad(number_str, precision, '0', false);
211              //value = prefix + pad(String(Math.abs(number)), precision, '0', false);
212              return justify(value, prefix, leftJustify, minWidth, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
213                  }
214            case 'd': {
215              var number = Math.round(+value);
216              if (isNaN(number)) {
217                return '';
218              }
219              var prefix = number < 0 ? '-' : positivePrefix;
220              var number_str = thousandSeparation ? thousand_separate(String(Math.abs(number))): String(Math.abs(number));
221        value = prefix + pad(number_str, precision, '0', false);
222              return justify(value, prefix, leftJustify, minWidth, zeroPad, htmlSpace);
223                  }
224            case 'e':
225            case 'E':
226            case 'f':
227            case 'F':
228            case 'g':
229            case 'G':
230                      {
231                      var number = +value;
232                      if (isNaN(number)) {
233                          return '';
234                      }
235                      var prefix = number < 0 ? '-' : positivePrefix;
236                      var method = ['toExponential', 'toFixed', 'toPrecision']['efg'.indexOf(type.toLowerCase())];
237                      var textTransform = ['toString', 'toUpperCase']['eEfFgG'.indexOf(type) % 2];
238                      var number_str = Math.abs(number)[method](precision);
239                      number_str = thousandSeparation ? thousand_separate(number_str): number_str;
240                      value = prefix + number_str;
241                      return justify(value, prefix, leftJustify, minWidth, zeroPad, htmlSpace)[textTransform]();
242                  }
243            case 'p':
244            case 'P':
245            {
246                // make sure number is a number
247                var number = +value;
248                if (isNaN(number)) {
249                    return '';
250                }
251                var prefix = number < 0 ? '-' : positivePrefix;
252
253                var parts = String(Number(Math.abs(number)).toExponential()).split(/e|E/);
254                var sd = (parts[0].indexOf('.') != -1) ? parts[0].length - 1 : parts[0].length;
255                var zeros = (parts[1] < 0) ? -parts[1] - 1 : 0;
256               
257                if (Math.abs(number) < 1) {
258                    if (sd + zeros  <= precision) {
259                        value = prefix + Math.abs(number).toPrecision(sd);
260                    }
261                    else {
262                        if (sd  <= precision - 1) {
263                            value = prefix + Math.abs(number).toExponential(sd-1);
264                        }
265                        else {
266                            value = prefix + Math.abs(number).toExponential(precision-1);
267                        }
268                    }
269                }
270                else {
271                    var prec = (sd <= precision) ? sd : precision;
272                    value = prefix + Math.abs(number).toPrecision(prec);
273                }
274                var textTransform = ['toString', 'toUpperCase']['pP'.indexOf(type) % 2];
275                return justify(value, prefix, leftJustify, minWidth, zeroPad, htmlSpace)[textTransform]();
276            }
277            case 'n': return '';
278            default: return substring;
279            }
280        });
281    };
282
283  $.jqplot.sprintf.thousandsSeparator = ',';
284   
285    $.jqplot.sprintf.regex = /%%|%(\d+\$)?([-+#0&\' ]*)(\*\d+\$|\*|\d+)?(\.(\*\d+\$|\*|\d+))?([nAscboxXuidfegpEGP])/g;
286
287})(jQuery); 
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