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"""
Similar to the opengl_widget module, this module defines
helper functions for the point_list_widget. It is named
the same for convenience. The actual point_list_widget
is defined in the clusterview_ui.py file.
"""
from .point_manager import PointManager
def __string_point_to_point(str_point):
"""
In the QListWidget points are stored as strings
because of the way Qt has list items defined.
@param str_point The string of the form (x, y) to convert.
"""
# 1. Split
elems = str_point.split(",")
# 2. Take elements "(x" and "y)" and remove their first and
# last characters, respectively. Note that for y this
# function expects there to be a space after the comma.
x = elems[0][1:]
y = elems[1][1:-1]
return (int(x), int(y))
def item_click_handler(ctx, item):
"""
Handles an item becoming clicked in the list.
This function is designed to be partially applied with the
main_window context in order to be able to trigger an opengl_widget
refresh.
@param ctx The context.
@param item The clicked item.
"""
point = __string_point_to_point(item.text())
# TODO: Super slow linear search, should write a find_point function
# on the point_set in order to speed this up since PointSet
# is backed by a set anyway.
for p in PointManager.point_set.points:
if p.x == point[0] and p.y == point[1]:
p.select()
else:
p.unselect()
ctx.opengl_widget.update()