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1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
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3 /*
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4 Sonic Visualiser
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5 An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
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6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
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7 This file copyright 2006-2016 Chris Cannam and QMUL.
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8
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9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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10 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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11 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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12 License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
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13 COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
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14 */
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15
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16 #ifndef COLOUR_3D_PLOT_RENDERER_H
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17 #define COLOUR_3D_PLOT_RENDERER_H
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18
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19 #include "ColourScale.h"
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20 #include "ScrollableImageCache.h"
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21 #include "ScrollableMagRangeCache.h"
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22
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23 #include "base/ColumnOp.h"
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24 #include "base/MagnitudeRange.h"
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25
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26 #include "data/model/Model.h"
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27
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28 #include <QRect>
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29 #include <QPainter>
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30 #include <QImage>
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31
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32 class LayerGeometryProvider;
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33 class VerticalBinLayer;
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34 class RenderTimer;
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35 class Dense3DModelPeakCache;
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36 class DenseThreeDimensionalModel;
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37
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38 enum class BinDisplay {
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39 AllBins,
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40 PeakBins,
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41 PeakFrequencies
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42 };
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43
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44 enum class BinScale {
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45 Linear,
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46 Log
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47 };
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48
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49 class Colour3DPlotRenderer
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50 {
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51 public:
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52 struct Sources {
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53 Sources() : verticalBinLayer(0) { }
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54
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55 // These must all outlive this class
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56 const VerticalBinLayer *verticalBinLayer; // always
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57 ModelId source; // always; a DenseThreeDimensionalModel
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58 ModelId fft; // optionally; an FFTModel; used for phase/peak-freq modes
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59 std::vector<ModelId> peakCaches; // zero or more
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60 };
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61
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62 struct Parameters {
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63 Parameters() :
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64 colourScale(ColourScale::Parameters()),
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65 normalization(ColumnNormalization::None),
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66 binDisplay(BinDisplay::AllBins),
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67 binScale(BinScale::Linear),
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68 alwaysOpaque(false),
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69 interpolate(false),
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70 invertVertical(false),
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71 showDerivative(false),
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72 scaleFactor(1.0),
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73 colourRotation(0) { }
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74
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75 /** A complete ColourScale object by value, used for colour
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76 * map conversion. Note that the final display gain setting is
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77 * also encapsulated here. */
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78 ColourScale colourScale;
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79
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80 /** Type of column normalization. */
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81 ColumnNormalization normalization;
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82
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83 /** Selection of bins to display. */
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84 BinDisplay binDisplay;
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85
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86 /** Scale for vertical bin spacing (linear or logarithmic). */
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87 BinScale binScale;
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88
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89 /** Whether cells should always be opaque. If false, then
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90 * large cells (when zoomed in a long way) will be rendered
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91 * translucent in order not to obscure anything in a layer
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92 * beneath. */
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93 bool alwaysOpaque;
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94
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95 /** Whether to apply smoothing when rendering cells at more
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96 * than one pixel per cell. !!! todo: decide about separating
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97 * out x-interpolate and y-interpolate as the spectrogram
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98 * actually does (or used to)
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99 */
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100 bool interpolate;
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101
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102 /** Whether to render the whole caboodle upside-down. */
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103 bool invertVertical;
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104
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105 /** Whether to show the frame-to-frame difference instead of
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106 * the actual value */
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107 bool showDerivative;
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108
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109 /** Initial scale factor (e.g. for FFT scaling). This factor
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110 * is applied to all values read from the underlying model
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111 * *before* magnitude ranges are calculated, in contrast to
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112 * the display gain found in the ColourScale parameter. */
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113 double scaleFactor;
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114
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115 /** Colourmap rotation, in the range 0-255. */
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116 int colourRotation;
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117 };
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118
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119 Colour3DPlotRenderer(Sources sources, Parameters parameters) :
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120 m_sources(sources),
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121 m_params(parameters),
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122 m_secondsPerXPixel(0.0),
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123 m_secondsPerXPixelValid(false)
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124 { }
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125
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126 struct RenderResult {
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127 /**
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128 * The rect that was actually rendered. May be equal to the
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129 * rect that was requested to render, or may be smaller if
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130 * time ran out and the complete flag was not set.
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131 */
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132 QRect rendered;
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133
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134 /**
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135 * The magnitude range of the data in the rendered area, after
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136 * initial scaling (parameters.scaleFactor) and normalisation,
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137 * for use in displaying colour scale etc. (Note that the
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138 * magnitude range *before* normalisation would not be very
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139 * meaningful for this purpose, as the scale would need to be
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140 * different for every column if column or hybrid
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141 * normalisation was in use.)
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142 */
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143 MagnitudeRange range;
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144 };
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145
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146 /**
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147 * Render the requested area using the given painter, obtaining
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148 * geometry (e.g. start frame) from the given
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149 * LayerGeometryProvider.
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150 *
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151 * The whole of the supplied rect will be rendered and the
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152 * returned QRect will be equal to the supplied QRect. (See
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153 * renderTimeConstrained for an alternative that may render only
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154 * part of the rect in cases where obtaining source data is slow
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155 * and retaining responsiveness is important.)
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156 *
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157 * Note that Colour3DPlotRenderer retains internal cache state
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158 * related to the size and position of the supplied
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159 * LayerGeometryProvider. Although it is valid to call render()
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160 * successively on the same Colour3DPlotRenderer with different
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161 * LayerGeometryProviders, it will be much faster to use a
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162 * dedicated Colour3DPlotRenderer for each LayerGeometryProvider.
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163 *
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164 * If the model to render from is not ready, this will throw a
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165 * std::logic_error exception. The model must be ready and the
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166 * layer requesting the render must not be dormant in its view, so
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167 * that the LayerGeometryProvider returns valid results; it is the
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168 * caller's responsibility to ensure these.
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169 */
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170 RenderResult render(const LayerGeometryProvider *v,
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171 QPainter &paint, QRect rect);
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172
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173 /**
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174 * Render the requested area using the given painter, obtaining
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175 * geometry (e.g. start frame) from the stored
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176 * LayerGeometryProvider.
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177 *
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178 * As much of the rect will be rendered as can be managed given
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179 * internal time constraints (using a RenderTimer object
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180 * internally). The returned QRect (the rendered field in the
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181 * RenderResult struct) will contain the area that was
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182 * rendered. Note that we always render the full requested height,
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183 * it's only width that is time-constrained.
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184 *
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185 * Note that Colour3DPlotRenderer retains internal cache state
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186 * related to the size and position of the supplied
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187 * LayerGeometryProvider. Although it is valid to call render()
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188 * successively on the same Colour3DPlotRenderer with different
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189 * LayerGeometryProviders, it will be much faster to use a
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190 * dedicated Colour3DPlotRenderer for each LayerGeometryProvider.
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191 *
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192 * If the model to render from is not ready, this will throw a
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193 * std::logic_error exception. The model must be ready and the
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194 * layer requesting the render must not be dormant in its view, so
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195 * that the LayerGeometryProvider returns valid results; it is the
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196 * caller's responsibility to ensure these.
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197 */
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198 RenderResult renderTimeConstrained(const LayerGeometryProvider *v,
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199 QPainter &paint, QRect rect);
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200
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201 /**
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202 * Return the area of the largest rectangle within the entire area
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203 * of the cache that is unavailable in the cache. This is only
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204 * valid in relation to a preceding render() call which is
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205 * presumed to have set the area, start frame, and zoom level for
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206 * the cache. It could be used to establish a suitable region for
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207 * a subsequent paint request (because if an area is not in the
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208 * cache, it cannot have been rendered since the cache was
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209 * cleared).
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210 *
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211 * Returns an empty QRect if the cache is entirely valid.
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212 */
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213 QRect getLargestUncachedRect(const LayerGeometryProvider *v);
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214
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215 /**
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216 * Return true if the provider's geometry differs from the cache,
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217 * or if we are not using a cache. i.e. if the cache will be
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218 * regenerated for the next render, or the next render performed
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219 * from scratch.
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220 */
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221 bool geometryChanged(const LayerGeometryProvider *v);
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222
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223 /**
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224 * Return true if the rendering will be opaque. This may be used
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225 * by the calling layer to determine whether it can scroll
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226 * directly without regard to any other layers beneath.
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227 */
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228 bool willRenderOpaque(const LayerGeometryProvider *v) {
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229 return decideRenderType(v) != DirectTranslucent;
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230 }
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231
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232 /**
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233 * Return the colour corresponding to the given value.
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234 * \see ColourScale::getPixel
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235 * \see ColourScale::getColour
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236 */
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237 QColor getColour(double value) const {
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238 return m_params.colourScale.getColour(value, m_params.colourRotation);
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239 }
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240
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241 /**
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242 * Return the enclosing rectangle for the region of similar colour
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243 * to the given point within the cache. Return an empty QRect if
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244 * this is not possible. \see ImageRegionFinder
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245 */
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246 QRect findSimilarRegionExtents(QPoint point) const;
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247
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248 private:
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249 Sources m_sources;
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250 Parameters m_params;
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251
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252 // Draw buffer is the target of each partial repaint. It is always
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253 // at view height (not model height) and is cleared and repainted
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254 // on each fragment render. The only reason it's stored as a data
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255 // member is to avoid reallocation.
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256 QImage m_drawBuffer;
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257
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258 // A temporary store of magnitude ranges per-column, used when
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259 // rendering to the draw buffer. This always has the same length
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260 // as the width of the draw buffer, and the x coordinates of the
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261 // two containers are equivalent.
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262 std::vector<MagnitudeRange> m_magRanges;
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263
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264 // The image cache is our persistent record of the visible
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265 // area. It is always the same size as the view (i.e. the paint
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266 // size reported by the LayerGeometryProvider) and is scrolled and
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267 // partially repainted internally as appropriate. A render request
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268 // is carried out by repainting to cache (via the draw buffer) any
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269 // area that is being requested but is not valid in the cache, and
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270 // then repainting from cache to the requested painter.
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271 ScrollableImageCache m_cache;
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272
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273 // The mag range cache is our record of the column magnitude
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274 // ranges for each of the columns in the cache. It always has the
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275 // same start frame and width as the image cache, and the column
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276 // indices match up across both. Our cache update mechanism
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277 // guarantees that every valid column in the image cache has a
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278 // valid range in the magnitude cache, but not necessarily vice
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279 // versa (as the image cache is limited to contiguous ranges).
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280 ScrollableMagRangeCache m_magCache;
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281
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282 double m_secondsPerXPixel;
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283 bool m_secondsPerXPixelValid;
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284
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285 RenderResult render(const LayerGeometryProvider *v,
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286 QPainter &paint, QRect rect, bool timeConstrained);
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287
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288 MagnitudeRange renderDirectTranslucent(const LayerGeometryProvider *v,
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289 QPainter &paint, QRect rect);
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290
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291 void renderToCachePixelResolution(const LayerGeometryProvider *v, int x0,
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292 int repaintWidth, bool rightToLeft,
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293 bool timeConstrained);
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294
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295 void renderToCacheBinResolution(const LayerGeometryProvider *v, int x0,
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296 int repaintWidth);
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297
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298 int renderDrawBuffer(int w, int h,
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299 const std::vector<int> &binforx,
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300 const std::vector<double> &binfory,
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301 int peakCacheIndex, // -1 => don't use a peak cache
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302 bool rightToLeft,
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303 bool timeConstrained);
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304
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305 int renderDrawBufferPeakFrequencies(const LayerGeometryProvider *v,
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306 int w, int h,
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307 const std::vector<int> &binforx,
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308 const std::vector<double> &binfory,
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309 bool rightToLeft,
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310 bool timeConstrained);
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311
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312 void recreateDrawBuffer(int w, int h);
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313 void clearDrawBuffer(int w, int h);
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314
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315 enum RenderType {
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316 DrawBufferPixelResolution,
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317 DrawBufferBinResolution,
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318 DirectTranslucent
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319 };
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320
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321 RenderType decideRenderType(const LayerGeometryProvider *) const;
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322
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323 QImage scaleDrawBufferImage(QImage source, int targetWidth, int targetHeight)
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324 const;
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325
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326 ColumnOp::Column getColumn(int sx, int minbin, int nbins,
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327 std::shared_ptr<DenseThreeDimensionalModel> source) const;
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328 ColumnOp::Column getColumnRaw(int sx, int minbin, int nbins,
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329 std::shared_ptr<DenseThreeDimensionalModel> source) const;
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330
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331 void getPreferredPeakCache(const LayerGeometryProvider *,
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332 int &peakCacheIndex, int &binsPerPeak) const;
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333
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334 void updateTimings(const RenderTimer &timer, int xPixelCount);
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335 };
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336
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337 #endif
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338
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