374 lines
15 KiB
JavaScript
374 lines
15 KiB
JavaScript
/* *
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*
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* Variable Pie module for Highcharts
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*
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* (c) 2010-2017 Grzegorz Blachliński
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*
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* License: www.highcharts.com/license
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*
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* !!!!!!! SOURCE GETS TRANSPILED BY TYPESCRIPT. EDIT TS FILE ONLY. !!!!!!!
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*
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* */
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'use strict';
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import H from '../parts/Globals.js';
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/**
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* @typedef {"area"|"radius"} Highcharts.VariablePieSizeByValue
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*/
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import U from '../parts/Utilities.js';
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var arrayMax = U.arrayMax, arrayMin = U.arrayMin, clamp = U.clamp, fireEvent = U.fireEvent, pick = U.pick, seriesType = U.seriesType;
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import '../parts/Options.js';
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var pieProto = H.seriesTypes.pie.prototype;
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/**
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* The variablepie series type.
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*
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* @private
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* @class
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* @name Highcharts.seriesTypes.variablepie
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*
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* @augments Highcharts.Series
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*/
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seriesType('variablepie', 'pie',
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/**
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* A variable pie series is a two dimensional series type, where each point
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* renders an Y and Z value. Each point is drawn as a pie slice where the
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* size (arc) of the slice relates to the Y value and the radius of pie
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* slice relates to the Z value.
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*
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/demo/variable-radius-pie/
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* Variable-radius pie chart
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*
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* @extends plotOptions.pie
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* @excluding dragDrop
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* @since 6.0.0
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* @product highcharts
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* @requires modules/variable-pie.js
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* @optionparent plotOptions.variablepie
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*/
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{
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/**
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* The minimum size of the points' radius related to chart's `plotArea`.
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* If a number is set, it applies in pixels.
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*
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/variable-radius-pie/min-max-point-size/
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* Example of minPointSize and maxPointSize
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/variable-radius-pie/min-point-size-100/
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* minPointSize set to 100
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*
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* @type {number|string}
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* @since 6.0.0
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*/
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minPointSize: '10%',
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/**
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* The maximum size of the points' radius related to chart's `plotArea`.
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* If a number is set, it applies in pixels.
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*
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/variable-radius-pie/min-max-point-size/
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* Example of minPointSize and maxPointSize
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*
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* @type {number|string}
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* @since 6.0.0
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*/
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maxPointSize: '100%',
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/**
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* The minimum possible z value for the point's radius calculation. If
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* the point's Z value is smaller than zMin, the slice will be drawn
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* according to the zMin value.
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*
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/variable-radius-pie/zmin-5/
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* zMin set to 5, smaller z values are treated as 5
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/variable-radius-pie/zmin-zmax/
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* Series limited by both zMin and zMax
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*
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* @type {number}
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* @since 6.0.0
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*/
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zMin: void 0,
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/**
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* The maximum possible z value for the point's radius calculation. If
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* the point's Z value is bigger than zMax, the slice will be drawn
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* according to the zMax value
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*
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/variable-radius-pie/zmin-zmax/
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* Series limited by both zMin and zMax
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*
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* @type {number}
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* @since 6.0.0
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*/
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zMax: void 0,
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/**
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* Whether the pie slice's value should be represented by the area or
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* the radius of the slice. Can be either `area` or `radius`. The
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* default, `area`, corresponds best to the human perception of the size
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* of each pie slice.
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*
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/variable-radius-pie/sizeby/
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* Difference between area and radius sizeBy
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*
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* @type {Highcharts.VariablePieSizeByValue}
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* @since 6.0.0
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*/
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sizeBy: 'area',
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tooltip: {
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pointFormat: '<span style="color:{point.color}">\u25CF</span> {series.name}<br/>Value: {point.y}<br/>Size: {point.z}<br/>'
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}
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}, {
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pointArrayMap: ['y', 'z'],
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parallelArrays: ['x', 'y', 'z'],
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// It is needed to null series.center on chart redraw. Probably good
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// idea will be to add this option in directly in pie series.
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redraw: function () {
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this.center = null;
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pieProto.redraw.call(this, arguments);
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},
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// For arrayMin and arrayMax calculations array shouldn't have
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// null/undefined/string values. In this case it is needed to check if
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// points Z value is a Number.
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zValEval: function (zVal) {
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if (typeof zVal === 'number' && !isNaN(zVal)) {
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return true;
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}
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return null;
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},
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// Before standard translate method for pie chart it is needed to
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// calculate min/max radius of each pie slice based on its Z value.
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calculateExtremes: function () {
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var series = this, chart = series.chart, plotWidth = chart.plotWidth, plotHeight = chart.plotHeight, seriesOptions = series.options, slicingRoom = 2 * (seriesOptions.slicedOffset || 0), zMin, zMax, zData = series.zData, smallestSize = Math.min(plotWidth, plotHeight) - slicingRoom,
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// Min and max size of pie slice:
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extremes = {},
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// In pie charts size of a pie is changed to make space for
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// dataLabels, then series.center is changing.
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positions = series.center || series.getCenter();
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['minPointSize', 'maxPointSize'].forEach(function (prop) {
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var length = seriesOptions[prop], isPercent = /%$/.test(length);
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length = parseInt(length, 10);
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extremes[prop] = isPercent ?
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smallestSize * length / 100 :
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length * 2; // Because it should be radius, not diameter.
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});
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series.minPxSize = positions[3] + extremes.minPointSize;
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series.maxPxSize = clamp(positions[2], positions[3] + extremes.minPointSize, extremes.maxPointSize);
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if (zData.length) {
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zMin = pick(seriesOptions.zMin, arrayMin(zData.filter(series.zValEval)));
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zMax = pick(seriesOptions.zMax, arrayMax(zData.filter(series.zValEval)));
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this.getRadii(zMin, zMax, series.minPxSize, series.maxPxSize);
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}
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},
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/* eslint-disable valid-jsdoc */
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/**
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* Finding radius of series points based on their Z value and min/max Z
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* value for all series.
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*
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* @private
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* @function Highcharts.Series#getRadii
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*
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* @param {number} zMin
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* Min threshold for Z value. If point's Z value is smaller that
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* zMin, point will have the smallest possible radius.
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*
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* @param {number} zMax
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* Max threshold for Z value. If point's Z value is bigger that
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* zMax, point will have the biggest possible radius.
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*
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* @param {number} minSize
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* Minimal pixel size possible for radius.
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*
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* @param {numbner} maxSize
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* Minimal pixel size possible for radius.
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*
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* @return {void}
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*/
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getRadii: function (zMin, zMax, minSize, maxSize) {
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var i = 0, pos, zData = this.zData, len = zData.length, radii = [], options = this.options, sizeByArea = options.sizeBy !== 'radius', zRange = zMax - zMin, value, radius;
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// Calculate radius for all pie slice's based on their Z values
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for (i; i < len; i++) {
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// if zData[i] is null/undefined/string we need to take zMin for
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// smallest radius.
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value = this.zValEval(zData[i]) ? zData[i] : zMin;
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if (value <= zMin) {
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radius = minSize / 2;
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}
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else if (value >= zMax) {
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radius = maxSize / 2;
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}
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else {
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// Relative size, a number between 0 and 1
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pos = zRange > 0 ? (value - zMin) / zRange : 0.5;
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if (sizeByArea) {
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pos = Math.sqrt(pos);
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}
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radius = Math.ceil(minSize + pos * (maxSize - minSize)) / 2;
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}
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radii.push(radius);
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}
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this.radii = radii;
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},
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/* eslint-enable valid-jsdoc */
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// Extend translate by updating radius for each pie slice instead of
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// using one global radius.
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translate: function (positions) {
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this.generatePoints();
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var series = this, cumulative = 0, precision = 1000, // issue #172
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options = series.options, slicedOffset = options.slicedOffset, connectorOffset = slicedOffset + (options.borderWidth || 0), finalConnectorOffset, start, end, angle, startAngle = options.startAngle || 0, startAngleRad = Math.PI / 180 * (startAngle - 90), endAngleRad = Math.PI / 180 * (pick(options.endAngle, startAngle + 360) - 90), circ = endAngleRad - startAngleRad, // 2 * Math.PI,
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points = series.points,
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// the x component of the radius vector for a given point
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radiusX, radiusY, labelDistance = options.dataLabels.distance, ignoreHiddenPoint = options.ignoreHiddenPoint, i, len = points.length, point, pointRadii, pointRadiusX, pointRadiusY;
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series.startAngleRad = startAngleRad;
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series.endAngleRad = endAngleRad;
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// Use calculateExtremes to get series.radii array.
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series.calculateExtremes();
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// Get positions - either an integer or a percentage string must be
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// given. If positions are passed as a parameter, we're in a
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// recursive loop for adjusting space for data labels.
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if (!positions) {
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series.center = positions = series.getCenter();
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}
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// Calculate the geometry for each point
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for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
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point = points[i];
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pointRadii = series.radii[i];
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// Used for distance calculation for specific point.
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point.labelDistance = pick(point.options.dataLabels &&
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point.options.dataLabels.distance, labelDistance);
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// Saved for later dataLabels distance calculation.
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series.maxLabelDistance = Math.max(series.maxLabelDistance || 0, point.labelDistance);
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// set start and end angle
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start = startAngleRad + (cumulative * circ);
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if (!ignoreHiddenPoint || point.visible) {
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cumulative += point.percentage / 100;
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}
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end = startAngleRad + (cumulative * circ);
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// set the shape
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point.shapeType = 'arc';
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point.shapeArgs = {
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x: positions[0],
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y: positions[1],
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r: pointRadii,
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innerR: positions[3] / 2,
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start: Math.round(start * precision) / precision,
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end: Math.round(end * precision) / precision
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};
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// The angle must stay within -90 and 270 (#2645)
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angle = (end + start) / 2;
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if (angle > 1.5 * Math.PI) {
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angle -= 2 * Math.PI;
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}
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else if (angle < -Math.PI / 2) {
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angle += 2 * Math.PI;
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}
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// Center for the sliced out slice
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point.slicedTranslation = {
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translateX: Math.round(Math.cos(angle) * slicedOffset),
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translateY: Math.round(Math.sin(angle) * slicedOffset)
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};
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// set the anchor point for tooltips
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radiusX = Math.cos(angle) * positions[2] / 2;
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radiusY = Math.sin(angle) * positions[2] / 2;
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pointRadiusX = Math.cos(angle) * pointRadii;
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pointRadiusY = Math.sin(angle) * pointRadii;
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point.tooltipPos = [
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positions[0] + radiusX * 0.7,
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positions[1] + radiusY * 0.7
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];
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point.half = angle < -Math.PI / 2 || angle > Math.PI / 2 ?
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1 :
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0;
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point.angle = angle;
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// Set the anchor point for data labels. Use point.labelDistance
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// instead of labelDistance // #1174
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// finalConnectorOffset - not override connectorOffset value.
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finalConnectorOffset = Math.min(connectorOffset, point.labelDistance / 5); // #1678
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point.labelPosition = {
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natural: {
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// initial position of the data label - it's utilized
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// for finding the final position for the label
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x: positions[0] + pointRadiusX +
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Math.cos(angle) * point.labelDistance,
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y: positions[1] + pointRadiusY +
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Math.sin(angle) * point.labelDistance
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},
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'final': {
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// used for generating connector path -
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// initialized later in drawDataLabels function
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// x: undefined,
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// y: undefined
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},
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// left - pie on the left side of the data label
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// right - pie on the right side of the data label
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alignment: point.half ? 'right' : 'left',
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connectorPosition: {
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breakAt: {
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x: positions[0] + pointRadiusX +
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Math.cos(angle) * finalConnectorOffset,
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y: positions[1] + pointRadiusY +
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Math.sin(angle) * finalConnectorOffset
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},
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touchingSliceAt: {
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x: positions[0] + pointRadiusX,
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y: positions[1] + pointRadiusY
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}
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}
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};
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}
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fireEvent(series, 'afterTranslate');
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}
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});
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/**
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* A `variablepie` series. If the [type](#series.variablepie.type) option is not
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* specified, it is inherited from [chart.type](#chart.type).
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*
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* @extends series,plotOptions.variablepie
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* @excluding dataParser, dataURL, stack, xAxis, yAxis, dataSorting
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* @product highcharts
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* @requires modules/variable-pie.js
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* @apioption series.variablepie
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*/
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/**
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* An array of data points for the series. For the `variablepie` series type,
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* points can be given in the following ways:
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*
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* 1. An array of arrays with 2 values. In this case, the numerical values will
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* be interpreted as `y, z` options. Example:
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* ```js
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* data: [
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* [40, 75],
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* [50, 50],
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* [60, 40]
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* ]
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* ```
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*
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* 2. An array of objects with named values. The following snippet shows only a
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* few settings, see the complete options set below. If the total number of
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* data points exceeds the series'
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* [turboThreshold](#series.variablepie.turboThreshold), this option is not
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* available.
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* ```js
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* data: [{
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* y: 1,
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* z: 4,
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* name: "Point2",
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* color: "#00FF00"
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* }, {
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* y: 7,
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* z: 10,
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* name: "Point1",
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* color: "#FF00FF"
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* }]
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* ```
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*
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/series/data-array-of-arrays/
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* Arrays of numeric x and y
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/series/data-array-of-arrays-datetime/
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* Arrays of datetime x and y
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/series/data-array-of-name-value/
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* Arrays of point.name and y
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* @sample {highcharts} highcharts/series/data-array-of-objects/
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* Config objects
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*
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* @type {Array<Array<(number|string),number>|*>}
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* @extends series.pie.data
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* @excluding marker, x
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* @product highcharts
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* @apioption series.variablepie.data
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*/
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''; // adds doclets above to transpiled file
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