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/* *
*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2017 Highsoft AS
* Author: Sebastian Domas
*
* License: www.highcharts.com/license
*
* !!!!!!! SOURCE GETS TRANSPILED BY TYPESCRIPT. EDIT TS FILE ONLY. !!!!!!!
*
* */
'use strict';
import U from '../parts/Utilities.js';
var arrayMax = U.arrayMax, arrayMin = U.arrayMin, correctFloat = U.correctFloat, isNumber = U.isNumber, merge = U.merge, objectEach = U.objectEach, seriesType = U.seriesType;
import derivedSeriesMixin from '../mixins/derived-series.js';
/* ************************************************************************** *
* HISTOGRAM
* ************************************************************************** */
/**
* A dictionary with formulas for calculating number of bins based on the
* base series
**/
var binsNumberFormulas = {
'square-root': function (baseSeries) {
return Math.ceil(Math.sqrt(baseSeries.options.data.length));
},
'sturges': function (baseSeries) {
return Math.ceil(Math.log(baseSeries.options.data.length) * Math.LOG2E);
},
'rice': function (baseSeries) {
return Math.ceil(2 * Math.pow(baseSeries.options.data.length, 1 / 3));
}
};
/**
* Returns a function for mapping number to the closed (right opened) bins
* @private
* @param {Array<number>} bins - Width of the bins
* @return {Function}
**/
function fitToBinLeftClosed(bins) {
return function (y) {
var i = 1;
while (bins[i] <= y) {
i++;
}
return bins[--i];
};
}
/**
* Histogram class
* @private
* @class
* @name Highcharts.seriesTypes.histogram
* @augments Highcharts.Series
*/
seriesType('histogram', 'column',
/**
* A histogram is a column series which represents the distribution of the
* data set in the base series. Histogram splits data into bins and shows
* their frequencies.
*
* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/demo/histogram/
* Histogram
*
* @extends plotOptions.column
* @excluding boostThreshold, dragDrop, pointInterval, pointIntervalUnit,
* stacking
* @product highcharts
* @since 6.0.0
* @requires modules/histogram
* @optionparent plotOptions.histogram
*/
{
/**
* A preferable number of bins. It is a suggestion, so a histogram may
* have a different number of bins. By default it is set to the square
* root of the base series' data length. Available options are:
* `square-root`, `sturges`, `rice`. You can also define a function
* which takes a `baseSeries` as a parameter and should return a
* positive integer.
*
* @type {"square-root"|"sturges"|"rice"|number|function}
*/
binsNumber: 'square-root',
/**
* Width of each bin. By default the bin's width is calculated as
* `(max - min) / number of bins`. This option takes precedence over
* [binsNumber](#plotOptions.histogram.binsNumber).
*
* @type {number}
*/
binWidth: void 0,
pointPadding: 0,
groupPadding: 0,
grouping: false,
pointPlacement: 'between',
tooltip: {
headerFormat: '',
pointFormat: ('<span style="font-size: 10px">{point.x} - {point.x2}' +
'</span><br/>' +
'<span style="color:{point.color}">\u25CF</span>' +
' {series.name} <b>{point.y}</b><br/>')
}
}, merge(derivedSeriesMixin, {
setDerivedData: function () {
var yData = this.baseSeries.yData;
if (!yData.length) {
return;
}
var data = this.derivedData(yData, this.binsNumber(), this.options.binWidth);
this.setData(data, false);
},
derivedData: function (baseData, binsNumber, binWidth) {
var series = this, max = arrayMax(baseData),
// Float correction needed, because first frequency value is not
// corrected when generating frequencies (within for loop).
min = correctFloat(arrayMin(baseData)), frequencies = [], bins = {}, data = [], x, fitToBin;
binWidth = series.binWidth = series.options.pointRange = (correctFloat(isNumber(binWidth) ?
(binWidth || 1) :
(max - min) / binsNumber));
// If binWidth is 0 then max and min are equaled,
// increment the x with some positive value to quit the loop
for (x = min;
// This condition is needed because of the margin of error while
// operating on decimal numbers. Without that, additional bin
// was sometimes noticeable on the graph, because of too small
// precision of float correction.
x < max &&
(series.userOptions.binWidth ||
correctFloat(max - x) >= binWidth ||
// #13069 - Every add and subtract operation should
// be corrected, due to general problems with
// operations on float numbers in JS.
correctFloat(correctFloat(min + (frequencies.length * binWidth)) -
x) <= 0); x = correctFloat(x + binWidth)) {
frequencies.push(x);
bins[x] = 0;
}
if (bins[min] !== 0) {
frequencies.push(correctFloat(min));
bins[correctFloat(min)] = 0;
}
fitToBin = fitToBinLeftClosed(frequencies.map(function (elem) {
return parseFloat(elem);
}));
baseData.forEach(function (y) {
var x = correctFloat(fitToBin(y));
bins[x]++;
});
objectEach(bins, function (frequency, x) {
data.push({
x: Number(x),
y: frequency,
x2: correctFloat(Number(x) + binWidth)
});
});
data.sort(function (a, b) {
return a.x - b.x;
});
return data;
},
binsNumber: function () {
var binsNumberOption = this.options.binsNumber;
var binsNumber = binsNumberFormulas[binsNumberOption] ||
// #7457
(typeof binsNumberOption === 'function' && binsNumberOption);
return Math.ceil((binsNumber && binsNumber(this.baseSeries)) ||
(isNumber(binsNumberOption) ?
binsNumberOption :
binsNumberFormulas['square-root'](this.baseSeries)));
}
}));
/**
* A `histogram` series. If the [type](#series.histogram.type) option is not
* specified, it is inherited from [chart.type](#chart.type).
*
* @extends series,plotOptions.histogram
* @excluding data, dataParser, dataURL
* @product highcharts
* @since 6.0.0
* @requires modules/histogram
* @apioption series.histogram
*/
/**
* An integer identifying the index to use for the base series, or a string
* representing the id of the series.
*
* @type {number|string}
* @apioption series.histogram.baseSeries
*/
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