view base/Selection.cpp @ 117:c30728d5625c sv1-v0.9rc1

* Make vertical scale alignment modes work in note layer as well as time-value layer, and several significant fixes to it * Make it possible to draw notes properly on the note layer * Show units (and frequencies etc in note layer's case) in the time-value and note layer description boxes * Minor fix to item edit dialog layout * Some minor menu rearrangement * Comment out a lot of debug output * Add SV website and reference URLs to Help menu, and add code to (attempt to) open them in the user's preferred browser
author Chris Cannam
date Fri, 12 May 2006 14:40:43 +0000
parents d397ea0a79f5
children 5877d68815c7
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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-  vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */

/*
    Sonic Visualiser
    An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
    Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
    This file copyright 2006 Chris Cannam.
    
    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
    published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
    License, or (at your option) any later version.  See the file
    COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
*/

#include "Selection.h"

Selection::Selection() :
    m_startFrame(0),
    m_endFrame(0)
{
}

Selection::Selection(size_t startFrame, size_t endFrame) :
    m_startFrame(startFrame),
    m_endFrame(endFrame)
{
    if (m_startFrame > m_endFrame) {
	size_t tmp = m_endFrame;
	m_endFrame = m_startFrame;
	m_startFrame = tmp;
    }
}

Selection::Selection(const Selection &s) :
    m_startFrame(s.m_startFrame),
    m_endFrame(s.m_endFrame)
{
}

Selection &
Selection::operator=(const Selection &s)
{
    if (this != &s) {
	m_startFrame = s.m_startFrame;
	m_endFrame = s.m_endFrame;
    } 
    return *this;
}

Selection::~Selection()
{
}

bool
Selection::isEmpty() const
{
    return m_startFrame == m_endFrame;
}

size_t
Selection::getStartFrame() const
{
    return m_startFrame;
}

size_t
Selection::getEndFrame() const
{
    return m_endFrame;
}

bool
Selection::contains(size_t frame) const
{
    return (frame >= m_startFrame) && (frame < m_endFrame);
}

bool
Selection::operator<(const Selection &s) const
{
    if (isEmpty()) {
	if (s.isEmpty()) return false;
	else return true;
    } else {
	if (s.isEmpty()) return false;
	else return (m_startFrame < s.m_startFrame);
    }
}

bool
Selection::operator==(const Selection &s) const
{
    if (isEmpty()) return s.isEmpty();

    return (m_startFrame == s.m_startFrame &&
	    m_endFrame == s.m_endFrame);
}


MultiSelection::MultiSelection()
{
}

MultiSelection::~MultiSelection()
{
}

const MultiSelection::SelectionList &
MultiSelection::getSelections() const
{
    return m_selections;
}

void
MultiSelection::setSelection(const Selection &selection)
{
    clearSelections();
    addSelection(selection);
}

void
MultiSelection::addSelection(const Selection &selection)
{
    m_selections.insert(selection);

    // Cope with a sitation where the new selection overlaps one or
    // more existing ones.  This is a terribly inefficient way to do
    // this, but that probably isn't significant in real life.

    // It's essential for the correct operation of
    // getContainingSelection that the selections do not overlap, so
    // this is not just a frill.

    for (SelectionList::iterator i = m_selections.begin();
	 i != m_selections.end(); ) {
	
	SelectionList::iterator j = i;
	if (++j == m_selections.end()) break;

	if (i->getEndFrame() >= j->getStartFrame()) {
	    Selection merged(i->getStartFrame(),
			     std::max(i->getEndFrame(), j->getEndFrame()));
	    m_selections.erase(i);
	    m_selections.erase(j);
	    m_selections.insert(merged);
	    i = m_selections.begin();
	} else {
	    ++i;
	}
    }
}

void
MultiSelection::removeSelection(const Selection &selection)
{
    //!!! Likewise this needs to cope correctly with the situation
    //where selection is not one of the original selection set but
    //simply overlaps one of them (cutting down the original selection
    //appropriately)

    if (m_selections.find(selection) != m_selections.end()) {
	m_selections.erase(selection);
    }
}

void
MultiSelection::clearSelections()
{
    if (!m_selections.empty()) {
	m_selections.clear();
    }
}

Selection
MultiSelection::getContainingSelection(size_t frame, bool defaultToFollowing) const
{
    // This scales very badly with the number of selections, but it's
    // more efficient for very small numbers of selections than a more
    // scalable method, and I think that may be what we need

    for (SelectionList::const_iterator i = m_selections.begin();
	 i != m_selections.end(); ++i) {

	if (i->contains(frame)) return *i;

	if (i->getStartFrame() > frame) {
	    if (defaultToFollowing) return *i;
	    else return Selection();
	}
    }

    return Selection();
}

QString
MultiSelection::toXmlString(QString indent,
			    QString extraAttributes) const
{
    QString s;
    s += indent + QString("<selections %1>\n").arg(extraAttributes);
    for (SelectionList::iterator i = m_selections.begin();
	 i != m_selections.end(); ++i) {
	s += indent + QString("  <selection start=\"%1\" end=\"%2\"/>\n")
	    .arg(i->getStartFrame()).arg(i->getEndFrame());
    }
    s += indent + "</selections>\n";
    return s;
}