A plottable representing a single statistical box in a plot. More...
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QCPStatisticalBox (QCPAxis *keyAxis, QCPAxis *valueAxis) | |
double | key () const |
double | minimum () const |
double | lowerQuartile () const |
double | median () const |
double | upperQuartile () const |
double | maximum () const |
QVector< double > | outliers () const |
double | width () const |
double | whiskerWidth () const |
QPen | whiskerPen () const |
QPen | whiskerBarPen () const |
QPen | medianPen () const |
QCPScatterStyle | outlierStyle () const |
void | setKey (double key) |
void | setMinimum (double value) |
void | setLowerQuartile (double value) |
void | setMedian (double value) |
void | setUpperQuartile (double value) |
void | setMaximum (double value) |
void | setOutliers (const QVector< double > &values) |
void | setData (double key, double minimum, double lowerQuartile, double median, double upperQuartile, double maximum) |
void | setWidth (double width) |
void | setWhiskerWidth (double width) |
void | setWhiskerPen (const QPen &pen) |
void | setWhiskerBarPen (const QPen &pen) |
void | setMedianPen (const QPen &pen) |
void | setOutlierStyle (const QCPScatterStyle &style) |
virtual void | clearData () |
virtual double | selectTest (const QPointF &pos, bool onlySelectable, QVariant *details=0) const |
Public Functions inherited from QCPAbstractPlottable | |
QCPAbstractPlottable (QCPAxis *keyAxis, QCPAxis *valueAxis) | |
QString | name () const |
bool | antialiasedFill () const |
bool | antialiasedScatters () const |
bool | antialiasedErrorBars () const |
QPen | pen () const |
QPen | selectedPen () const |
QBrush | brush () const |
QBrush | selectedBrush () const |
QCPAxis * | keyAxis () const |
QCPAxis * | valueAxis () const |
bool | selectable () const |
bool | selected () const |
void | setName (const QString &name) |
void | setAntialiasedFill (bool enabled) |
void | setAntialiasedScatters (bool enabled) |
void | setAntialiasedErrorBars (bool enabled) |
void | setPen (const QPen &pen) |
void | setSelectedPen (const QPen &pen) |
void | setBrush (const QBrush &brush) |
void | setSelectedBrush (const QBrush &brush) |
void | setKeyAxis (QCPAxis *axis) |
void | setValueAxis (QCPAxis *axis) |
Q_SLOT void | setSelectable (bool selectable) |
Q_SLOT void | setSelected (bool selected) |
virtual bool | addToLegend () |
virtual bool | removeFromLegend () const |
void | rescaleAxes (bool onlyEnlarge=false) const |
void | rescaleKeyAxis (bool onlyEnlarge=false) const |
void | rescaleValueAxis (bool onlyEnlarge=false) const |
Public Functions inherited from QCPLayerable | |
QCPLayerable (QCustomPlot *plot, QString targetLayer=QString(), QCPLayerable *parentLayerable=0) | |
bool | visible () const |
QCustomPlot * | parentPlot () const |
QCPLayerable * | parentLayerable () const |
QCPLayer * | layer () const |
bool | antialiased () const |
void | setVisible (bool on) |
Q_SLOT bool | setLayer (QCPLayer *layer) |
bool | setLayer (const QString &layerName) |
void | setAntialiased (bool enabled) |
bool | realVisibility () const |
Protected Functions | |
virtual void | draw (QCPPainter *painter) |
virtual void | drawLegendIcon (QCPPainter *painter, const QRectF &rect) const |
virtual QCPRange | getKeyRange (bool &foundRange, SignDomain inSignDomain=sdBoth) const |
virtual QCPRange | getValueRange (bool &foundRange, SignDomain inSignDomain=sdBoth) const |
virtual void | drawQuartileBox (QCPPainter *painter, QRectF *quartileBox=0) const |
virtual void | drawMedian (QCPPainter *painter) const |
virtual void | drawWhiskers (QCPPainter *painter) const |
virtual void | drawOutliers (QCPPainter *painter) const |
Protected Functions inherited from QCPAbstractPlottable | |
virtual QRect | clipRect () const |
virtual QCP::Interaction | selectionCategory () const |
void | applyDefaultAntialiasingHint (QCPPainter *painter) const |
virtual void | selectEvent (QMouseEvent *event, bool additive, const QVariant &details, bool *selectionStateChanged) |
virtual void | deselectEvent (bool *selectionStateChanged) |
void | coordsToPixels (double key, double value, double &x, double &y) const |
const QPointF | coordsToPixels (double key, double value) const |
void | pixelsToCoords (double x, double y, double &key, double &value) const |
void | pixelsToCoords (const QPointF &pixelPos, double &key, double &value) const |
QPen | mainPen () const |
QBrush | mainBrush () const |
void | applyFillAntialiasingHint (QCPPainter *painter) const |
void | applyScattersAntialiasingHint (QCPPainter *painter) const |
void | applyErrorBarsAntialiasingHint (QCPPainter *painter) const |
double | distSqrToLine (const QPointF &start, const QPointF &end, const QPointF &point) const |
Protected Functions inherited from QCPLayerable | |
virtual void | parentPlotInitialized (QCustomPlot *parentPlot) |
void | initializeParentPlot (QCustomPlot *parentPlot) |
void | setParentLayerable (QCPLayerable *parentLayerable) |
bool | moveToLayer (QCPLayer *layer, bool prepend) |
void | applyAntialiasingHint (QCPPainter *painter, bool localAntialiased, QCP::AntialiasedElement overrideElement) const |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Signals inherited from QCPAbstractPlottable | |
void | selectionChanged (bool selected) |
void | selectableChanged (bool selectable) |
Signals inherited from QCPLayerable | |
void | layerChanged (QCPLayer *newLayer) |
Protected Types inherited from QCPAbstractPlottable | |
enum | SignDomain |
A plottable representing a single statistical box in a plot.
To plot data, assign it with the individual parameter functions or use setData to set all parameters at once. The individual functions are:
Additionally you can define a list of outliers, drawn as scatter datapoints:
The appearance of the box itself is controlled via setPen and setBrush. You may change the width of the box with setWidth in plot coordinates (not pixels).
Analog functions exist for the minimum/maximum-whiskers: setWhiskerPen, setWhiskerBarPen, setWhiskerWidth. The whisker width is the width of the bar at the top (maximum) and bottom (minimum).
The median indicator line has its own pen, setMedianPen.
If the whisker backbone pen is changed, make sure to set the capStyle to Qt::FlatCap. Else, the backbone line might exceed the whisker bars by a few pixels due to the pen cap being not perfectly flat.
The Outlier data points are drawn as normal scatter points. Their look can be controlled with setOutlierStyle
Like all data representing objects in QCustomPlot, the QCPStatisticalBox is a plottable. Usually, you first create an instance and add it to the customPlot:
and then modify the properties of the newly created plottable, e.g.:
Constructs a statistical box which uses keyAxis as its key axis ("x") and valueAxis as its value axis ("y"). keyAxis and valueAxis must reside in the same QCustomPlot instance and not have the same orientation. If either of these restrictions is violated, a corresponding message is printed to the debug output (qDebug), the construction is not aborted, though.
The constructed statistical box can be added to the plot with QCustomPlot::addPlottable, QCustomPlot then takes ownership of the statistical box.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setKey | ( | double | key | ) |
Sets the key coordinate of the statistical box.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setMinimum | ( | double | value | ) |
Sets the parameter "minimum" of the statistical box plot. This is the position of the lower whisker, typically the minimum measurement of the sample that's not considered an outlier.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setLowerQuartile | ( | double | value | ) |
Sets the parameter "lower Quartile" of the statistical box plot. This is the lower end of the box. The lower and the upper quartiles are the two statistical quartiles around the median of the sample, they contain 50% of the sample data.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setMedian | ( | double | value | ) |
Sets the parameter "median" of the statistical box plot. This is the value of the median mark inside the quartile box. The median separates the sample data in half (50% of the sample data is below/above the median).
void QCPStatisticalBox::setUpperQuartile | ( | double | value | ) |
Sets the parameter "upper Quartile" of the statistical box plot. This is the upper end of the box. The lower and the upper quartiles are the two statistical quartiles around the median of the sample, they contain 50% of the sample data.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setMaximum | ( | double | value | ) |
Sets the parameter "maximum" of the statistical box plot. This is the position of the upper whisker, typically the maximum measurement of the sample that's not considered an outlier.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setOutliers | ( | const QVector< double > & | values | ) |
Sets a vector of outlier values that will be drawn as scatters. Any data points in the sample that are not within the whiskers (setMinimum, setMaximum) should be considered outliers and displayed as such.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setData | ( | double | key, |
double | minimum, | ||
double | lowerQuartile, | ||
double | median, | ||
double | upperQuartile, | ||
double | maximum | ||
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Sets all parameters of the statistical box plot at once.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setWidth | ( | double | width | ) |
Sets the width of the box in key coordinates.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setWhiskerWidth | ( | double | width | ) |
Sets the width of the whiskers (setMinimum, setMaximum) in key coordinates.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setWhiskerPen | ( | const QPen & | pen | ) |
Sets the pen used for drawing the whisker backbone (That's the line parallel to the value axis).
Make sure to set the pen capStyle to Qt::FlatCap to prevent the whisker backbone from reaching a few pixels past the whisker bars, when using a non-zero pen width.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setWhiskerBarPen | ( | const QPen & | pen | ) |
Sets the pen used for drawing the whisker bars (Those are the lines parallel to the key axis at each end of the whisker backbone).
void QCPStatisticalBox::setMedianPen | ( | const QPen & | pen | ) |
Sets the pen used for drawing the median indicator line inside the statistical box.
void QCPStatisticalBox::setOutlierStyle | ( | const QCPScatterStyle & | style | ) |
Sets the appearance of the outlier data points.
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Clears all data in the plottable.
Implements QCPAbstractPlottable.
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This function is used to decide whether a click hits a layerable object or not.
pos is a point in pixel coordinates on the QCustomPlot surface. This function returns the shortest pixel distance of this point to the object. If the object is either invisible or the distance couldn't be determined, -1.0 is returned. Further, if onlySelectable is true and the object is not selectable, -1.0 is returned, too.
If the object is represented not by single lines but by an area like a QCPItemText or the bars of a QCPBars plottable, a click inside the area should also be considered a hit. In these cases this function thus returns a constant value greater zero but still below the parent plot's selection tolerance. (typically the selectionTolerance multiplied by 0.99).
Providing a constant value for area objects allows selecting line objects even when they are obscured by such area objects, by clicking close to the lines (i.e. closer than 0.99*selectionTolerance).
The actual setting of the selection state is not done by this function. This is handled by the parent QCustomPlot when the mouseReleaseEvent occurs, and the finally selected object is notified via the selectEvent/deselectEvent methods.
details is an optional output parameter. Every layerable subclass may place any information in details. This information will be passed to selectEvent when the parent QCustomPlot decides on the basis of this selectTest call, that the object was successfully selected. The subsequent call to selectEvent will carry the details. This is useful for multi-part objects (like QCPAxis). This way, a possibly complex calculation to decide which part was clicked is only done once in selectTest. The result (i.e. the actually clicked part) can then be placed in details. So in the subsequent selectEvent, the decision which part was selected doesn't have to be done a second time for a single selection operation.
You may pass 0 as details to indicate that you are not interested in those selection details.
Implements QCPAbstractPlottable.
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This function draws the layerable with the specified painter. It is only called by QCustomPlot, if the layerable is visible (setVisible).
Before this function is called, the painter's antialiasing state is set via applyDefaultAntialiasingHint, see the documentation there. Further, the clipping rectangle was set to clipRect.
Implements QCPAbstractPlottable.
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called by QCPLegend::draw (via QCPPlottableLegendItem::draw) to create a graphical representation of this plottable inside rect, next to the plottable name.
The passed painter has its cliprect set to rect, so painting outside of rect won't appear outside the legend icon border.
Implements QCPAbstractPlottable.
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called by rescaleAxes functions to get the full data key bounds. For logarithmic plots, one can set inSignDomain to either sdNegative or sdPositive in order to restrict the returned range to that sign domain. E.g. when only negative range is wanted, set inSignDomain to sdNegative and all positive points will be ignored for range calculation. For no restriction, just set inSignDomain to sdBoth (default). foundRange is an output parameter that indicates whether a range could be found or not. If this is false, you shouldn't use the returned range (e.g. no points in data).
Note that foundRange is not the same as QCPRange::validRange, since the range returned by this function may have size zero, which wouldn't count as a valid range.
Implements QCPAbstractPlottable.
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called by rescaleAxes functions to get the full data value bounds. For logarithmic plots, one can set inSignDomain to either sdNegative or sdPositive in order to restrict the returned range to that sign domain. E.g. when only negative range is wanted, set inSignDomain to sdNegative and all positive points will be ignored for range calculation. For no restriction, just set inSignDomain to sdBoth (default). foundRange is an output parameter that indicates whether a range could be found or not. If this is false, you shouldn't use the returned range (e.g. no points in data).
Note that foundRange is not the same as QCPRange::validRange, since the range returned by this function may have size zero, which wouldn't count as a valid range.
Implements QCPAbstractPlottable.
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Draws the quartile box. box is an output parameter that returns the quartile box (in pixel coordinates) which is used to set the clip rect of the painter before calling drawMedian (so the median doesn't draw outside the quartile box).
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Draws the median line inside the quartile box.
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Draws both whisker backbones and bars.
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Draws the outlier scatter points.