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027 * ------------------------
028 * PieLabelDistributor.java
029 * ------------------------
030 * (C) Copyright 2004-2007, by Object Refinery Limited and Contributors.
031 *
032 * Original Author:  David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited);
033 * Contributor(s):   -;
034 *
035 * Changes
036 * -------
037 * 08-Mar-2004 : Version 1 (DG);
038 * 18-Apr-2005 : Use StringBuffer (DG);
039 * 14-Jun-2007 : Now extends AbstractPieLabelDistributor (DG);
040 *
041 */
042
043package org.jfree.chart.plot;
044
045import java.util.Collections;
046
047/**
048 * This class distributes the section labels for one side of a pie chart so 
049 * that they do not overlap.
050 */
051public class PieLabelDistributor extends AbstractPieLabelDistributor {
052        
053    /** The minimum gap. */
054    private double minGap = 4.0;
055    
056    /**
057     * Creates a new distributor.
058     * 
059     * @param labelCount  the number of labels (ignored).
060     */
061    public PieLabelDistributor(int labelCount) {
062        super();
063    }
064    
065    /**
066     * Distributes the labels.
067     * 
068     * @param minY  the minimum y-coordinate in Java2D-space.
069     * @param height  the available height (in Java2D units).
070     */
071    public void distributeLabels(double minY, double height) {
072        sort();  // sorts the label records into ascending order by baseY
073        if (isOverlap()) {
074            adjustInwards();
075        }
076        
077        // if still overlapping, do something else...
078        if (isOverlap()) {
079            adjustDownwards(minY, height);
080        }
081        
082        if (isOverlap()) { 
083            adjustUpwards(minY, height);
084        }
085        
086        if (isOverlap()) {  
087            spreadEvenly(minY, height);
088        }
089
090    }
091    
092    /**
093     * Returns <code>true</code> if there are overlapping labels in the list, 
094     * and <code>false</code> otherwise.
095     * 
096     * @return A boolean.
097     */
098    private boolean isOverlap() {
099        double y = 0.0;
100        for (int i = 0; i < this.labels.size(); i++) {
101            PieLabelRecord plr = getPieLabelRecord(i);
102            if (y > plr.getLowerY()) {
103                return true;
104            }
105            y = plr.getUpperY();    
106        }
107        return false;
108    }
109    
110    /**
111     * Adjusts the y-coordinate for the labels in towards the center in an 
112     * attempt to fix overlapping.
113     */
114    protected void adjustInwards() {   
115        int lower = 0;
116        int upper = this.labels.size() - 1;
117        while (upper > lower) {
118            if (lower < upper - 1) {
119                PieLabelRecord r0 = getPieLabelRecord(lower);
120                PieLabelRecord r1 = getPieLabelRecord(lower + 1); 
121                if (r1.getLowerY() < r0.getUpperY()) {
122                    double adjust = r0.getUpperY() - r1.getLowerY() 
123                                    + this.minGap;  
124                    r1.setAllocatedY(r1.getAllocatedY() + adjust);   
125                }
126            }
127            PieLabelRecord r2 = getPieLabelRecord(upper - 1);
128            PieLabelRecord r3 = getPieLabelRecord(upper);  
129            if (r2.getUpperY() > r3.getLowerY()) {
130                double adjust = (r2.getUpperY() - r3.getLowerY()) + this.minGap;
131                r3.setAllocatedY(r3.getAllocatedY() + adjust);   
132            }                
133            lower++; 
134            upper--;
135        }
136    }
137    
138    /**
139     * Any labels that are overlapping are moved down in an attempt to 
140     * eliminate the overlaps.
141     * 
142     * @param minY  the minimum y value (in Java2D coordinate space).
143     * @param height  the height available for all labels.
144     */
145    protected void adjustDownwards(double minY, double height) {
146        for (int i = 0; i < this.labels.size() - 1; i++) {
147            PieLabelRecord record0 = getPieLabelRecord(i);
148            PieLabelRecord record1 = getPieLabelRecord(i + 1);
149            if (record1.getLowerY() < record0.getUpperY()) {
150                record1.setAllocatedY(Math.min(minY + height, 
151                        record0.getUpperY() + this.minGap 
152                        + record1.getLabelHeight() / 2.0));   
153            }
154        }        
155    }
156
157    /**
158     * Any labels that are overlapping are moved up in an attempt to eliminate 
159     * the overlaps.
160     * 
161     * @param minY  the minimum y value (in Java2D coordinate space).
162     * @param height  the height available for all labels.
163     */
164    protected void adjustUpwards(double minY, double height) {
165        for (int i = this.labels.size() - 1; i > 0; i--) {
166            PieLabelRecord record0 = getPieLabelRecord(i);
167            PieLabelRecord record1 = getPieLabelRecord(i - 1);
168            if (record1.getUpperY() > record0.getLowerY()) {
169                record1.setAllocatedY(Math.max(minY, record0.getLowerY() 
170                        - this.minGap - record1.getLabelHeight() / 2.0));
171            }
172        }        
173    }
174
175    /**
176     * Labels are spaced evenly in the available space in an attempt to 
177     * eliminate the overlaps.
178     * 
179     * @param minY  the minimum y value (in Java2D coordinate space).
180     * @param height  the height available for all labels.
181     */
182    protected void spreadEvenly(double minY, double height) {
183        double y = minY;
184        double sumOfLabelHeights = 0.0;
185        for (int i = 0; i < this.labels.size(); i++) {
186            sumOfLabelHeights += getPieLabelRecord(i).getLabelHeight();
187        }
188        double gap = Math.max(0, height - sumOfLabelHeights);
189        if (this.labels.size() > 1) {
190            gap = gap / (this.labels.size() - 1);   
191        }
192        for (int i = 0; i < this.labels.size(); i++) {
193            PieLabelRecord record = getPieLabelRecord(i);
194            y = y + record.getLabelHeight() / 2.0;
195            record.setAllocatedY(y);
196            y = y + record.getLabelHeight() / 2.0 + gap;
197        }        
198    }
199        
200    /**
201     * Sorts the label records into ascending order by y-value.
202     */
203    public void sort() {
204        Collections.sort(this.labels);  
205    }
206    
207    /**
208     * Returns a string containing a description of the object for 
209     * debugging purposes.
210     * 
211     * @return A string.
212     */
213    public String toString() {
214        StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer();
215        for (int i = 0; i < this.labels.size(); i++) {
216            result.append(getPieLabelRecord(i).toString()).append("\n");   
217        }
218        return result.toString();
219    }
220    
221}