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Merge pull request #57 from LucasThompson/fix/session-stack-max-call-stack
Fix accidental recursion in PersistentStack
author | Lucas Thompson <LucasThompson@users.noreply.github.com> |
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date | Mon, 27 Nov 2017 11:04:30 +0000 |
parents | ab43880f1cd5 |
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/** * Created by lucast on 31/05/2017. */ import { InspectableVerticallyBoundedComponent, PlayheadRenderer, VerticallyLabelled, VerticalScaleRenderer, VerticalValueInspectorRenderer, WavesComponent } from '../waves-base.component'; import { ChangeDetectionStrategy, Component, Input, } from '@angular/core'; import {Note} from '../FeatureUtilities'; import Waves from 'waves-ui-piper'; @Component({ selector: 'ugly-notes', templateUrl: '../waves-template.html', styleUrls: ['../waves-template.css'], changeDetection: ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush, providers: [ { provide: VerticallyLabelled, useExisting: NotesComponent }, { provide: VerticalScaleRenderer, useExisting: NotesComponent }, {provide: VerticalValueInspectorRenderer, useExisting: NotesComponent }, {provide: PlayheadRenderer, useExisting: NotesComponent}, {provide: WavesComponent, useExisting: NotesComponent} ] }) export class NotesComponent extends InspectableVerticallyBoundedComponent<Note[]> { private currentVerticalRange: [number, number]; get labels(): [number, number] { return this.currentVerticalRange; } @Input() set notes(notes: Note[]) { this.feature = notes; } protected get featureLayers(): Layer[] { this.currentVerticalRange = findVerticalRange(this.feature); return [ new Waves.helpers.PianoRollLayer( this.feature, { height: this.height, color: this.colour, yDomain: this.currentVerticalRange } ) ]; } } // TODO there might be scope to create a generic utility function like this function findVerticalRange(notes: Note[]): [number, number] { let [min, max] = notes.reduce((acc, note) => { const [min, max] = acc; return [Math.min (min, note.pitch), Math.max (max, note.pitch)]; }, [Infinity, -Infinity]); if (min === Infinity || min < 0 || max < 0) { min = 0; max = 127; } // round min and max to octave boundaries (starting at C as in MIDI) return [ 12 * Math.floor(min / 12), 12 * Math.ceil(max / 12) ]; }