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392 lines
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from math import floor
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from voronoiview.colors import Color
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from voronoiview.exceptions import ExceededWindowBoundsError
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class Point():
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"""
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A class representing a point. A point
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has a point_size bounding box around
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it.
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"""
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def __init__(self, x, y, color, point_size,
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viewport_width, viewport_height, weight=1.0):
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"""
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Initializes a new point with a point_size bounding box, viewport
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awareness, and a color.
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Initialized with additional viewport data to make sure the
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move function refuses to move a point outside the screen.
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@param x The x-coordinate.
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@param y The y-coordinate.
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@param color The color of the point.
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@param point_size The size of the point in pixels.
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@param viewport_width The width of the viewport.
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@param viewport_height The height of the viewport.
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"""
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if not isinstance(color, Color):
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raise ValueError("Point must be initialized with a color of " +
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"type Color.")
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self._point_size = point_size
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# Unfortunately, it appears decorated property methods are not
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# inheirited and instead of redoing everything we will just repeat
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# the properties here.
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self._x = x
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self._y = y
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self._weight = weight
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self._color = color
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self._viewport_width = viewport_width
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self._viewport_height = viewport_height
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self._calculate_hitbox()
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self._check_window_bounds(x, y)
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self._selected = False
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self._attributes = []
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@property
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def x(self):
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return self._x
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@property
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def y(self):
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return self._y
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@property
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def array(self):
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"""
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Returns an array representation of the point for use in generating a voronoi diagram.
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"""
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return [self._x, self._y]
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@property
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def weight(self):
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return self._weight
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@weight.setter
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def weight(self, weight):
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self._weight = weight
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@property
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def point_size(self):
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return self._point_size
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@property
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def selected(self):
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return self._selected
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@property
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def color(self):
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return self._color
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@color.setter
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def color(self, color):
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if not isinstance(color, Color):
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raise ValueError('Point color must be of type Color.')
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self._color = color
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@property
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def attributes(self):
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return self._attributes
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def add_attribute(self, attr):
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self._attributes.append(attr)
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def _calculate_hitbox(self):
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"""
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Calculates the hit box for the point given the current
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position (center) and the point size.
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"""
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half_point = floor(self.point_size / 2.0)
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self._top_left_corner = (self._x - half_point,
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self._y + half_point)
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self._bottom_right_corner = (self._x + half_point,
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self._y - half_point)
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def _check_window_bounds(self, x, y):
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"""
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Simple window bound check that raises an exception when
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the point (x, y) exceeds the known viewport bounds.
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@param x The x-coordinate under test.
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@param y The y-coordinate under test.
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@raises ExceededWindowBoundsError If the viewport bounds are exceeded.
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"""
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half_point = floor(self.point_size / 2.0)
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# Screen size in pixels is always positive
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# We need to include the half point here because
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# the (x, y) for a point is the center of the square and we
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# do not want the EDGES to exceed the viewport bounds.
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if (x > self._viewport_width - half_point or
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y > self._viewport_height - half_point or
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x < half_point or
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y < half_point):
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raise ExceededWindowBoundsError
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def move(self, dx, dy):
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"""
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Adds the deltas dx and dy to the point.
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@param dx The delta in the x direction.
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@param dy The delta in the y direction.
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"""
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self._check_window_bounds(self._x + dx, self._y + dy)
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self._x += dx
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self._y += dy
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# It's important to note as we move the point we need to
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# make sure we are constantly updating it's hitbox.
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self._calculate_hitbox()
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def __eq__(self, other):
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"""
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Override for class equality.
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@param other The other object.
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"""
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return (self._x == other.x and
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self._y == other.y and
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self._color == other.color and
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self._attributes == other.attributes and
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self._point_size == other.point_size)
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def __repr__(self):
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# For some reason I had to split this instead of using one giant
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# string chained with `+` inside of `()`.
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s = "<POINT "
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s += f"X: {self._x} | Y: {self._y} | "
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s += f"SIZE: {self._point_size} | "
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s += f"COLOR: {self._color} | "
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s += f"WEIGHT: {self._weight} | "
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s += f"VIEWPORT_WIDTH: {self._viewport_width} | "
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s += f"VIEWPORT_HEIGHT: {self._viewport_height}"
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s += ">"
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return s
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def select(self):
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"""
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Selects the point.
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"""
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self._selected = True
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def unselect(self):
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"""
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Unselects the point.
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"""
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self._selected = False
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def hit(self, x, y):
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"""
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Determines if the point was hit inside of it's bounding box.
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The condition for hit is simple - consider the following
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bounding box:
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-------------
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-------------
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Where the clicked location is in the center. Then the top
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left corner is defined as (x - half_point_size, y + half_point_size)
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and the bottom corner is (x + half_point_size, y - half_point_size)
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So long as x and y are greater than the top left and less than the
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top right it is considered a hit.
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This function is necessary for properly deleting and selecting points.
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"""
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return (x >= self._top_left_corner[0] and
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x <= self._bottom_right_corner[0] and
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y <= self._top_left_corner[1] and
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y >= self._bottom_right_corner[1])
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class Attribute:
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def __init__(self, name, value):
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"""
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Initializes an attribute.
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"""
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self._name = name
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self._value = value
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class PointSet:
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"""
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Useful container for points. Since points are not hashable (they are
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modified in place by move) we are forced to back the PointSet with an
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array. However, it is still a "set" in the "uniqueness among all points"
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sense because `add_point` will reject a point with a duplicate center.
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"""
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def __init__(self, point_size, viewport_width, viewport_height):
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"""
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Initializes a point container with points of size point_size.
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@param point_size The size of the points.
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@param viewport_width The width of the viewport for bounds
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calculations.
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@param viewport_height The height of the viewport for bounds
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calculations.
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"""
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self._points = []
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self._point_size = point_size
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self._viewport_width = viewport_width
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self._viewport_height = viewport_height
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def __eq__(self, other):
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other_points = list(other.points)
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return (self._points == other_points and
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self._point_size == other.point_size and
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self._viewport_width == other.viewport_width and
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self._viewport_height == other.viewport_height)
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def __repr__(self):
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s = []
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for p in self._points:
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s.append(str(p))
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return ",".join(s)
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def clear(self):
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self._points = []
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@property
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def points(self):
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"""
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Getter for points. Returns a generator for
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looping.
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"""
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for point in self._points:
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yield point
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def clear_points(self):
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self._points = []
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@property
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def point_size(self):
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return self._point_size
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@property
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def viewport_height(self):
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return self._viewport_height
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@property
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def viewport_width(self):
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return self._viewport_width
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@viewport_height.setter
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def viewport_height(self, height):
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self._viewport_height = height
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@viewport_width.setter
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def viewport_width(self, width):
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self._viewport_width = width
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def empty(self):
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return len(self._points) == 0
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def clear_selection(self):
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"""
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Handy helper function to clear all selected points.
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"""
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for p in self._points:
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p.unselect()
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def add_point(self, x, y, color, weight=1.0, attrs=[]):
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"""
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Adds a point in screen coordinates and an optional attribute to
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the list.
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@param x The x-coordinate.
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@param y The y-coordinate.
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@param color The color of the point.
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@param weight The point weight.
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@param attr An optional attribute.
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@raises ExceededWindowBoundsError If the point could not be constructed
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because it would be outside the
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window bounds.
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"""
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if attrs != [] and not all(isinstance(x, Attribute) for x in attrs):
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raise ValueError("Attributes in add_point must be an " +
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"attribute array.")
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if not isinstance(color, Color):
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raise ValueError("Point color must be a Color enum.")
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if not isinstance(weight, float):
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raise ValueError("Point weight must be a float.")
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point = Point(x, y, color, self._point_size,
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self._viewport_width, self._viewport_height, weight)
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for attr in attrs:
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point.add_attribute(attr)
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if point in self._points:
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# Silently reject a duplicate point (same center).
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return
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self._points.append(point)
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def remove_point(self, x, y):
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"""
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Removes a point from the point set based on a bounding
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box calculation.
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Removing a point is an exercise is determining which points
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have been hit, and then pulling them out of the list.
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If two points have a section overlapping, and the user clicks
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the overlapped section, both points will be removed.
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Currently O(n).
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@param x The x-coordinate.
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@param y The y-coordinate.
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"""
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for p in self._points:
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if p.hit(x, y):
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self._points.remove(p)
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def groups(self):
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"""
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Returns a map from color to point representing each point's group
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membership based on color.
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"""
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g = {}
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for p in self._points:
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if p.color not in g:
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# Create the key for the group color since it does
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# not exist.
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g[p.color] = []
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g[p.color].append(p)
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return g
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