public interface Navigator<A>
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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NavAction<A> |
click(Surface surface,
Point pos,
int ibutton,
java.util.function.Supplier<CoordSequence> dposSupplier)
Mouse click gesture.
|
NavAction<A> |
drag(Surface surface,
Point pos,
int ibutton,
Point origin)
Drag gesture.
|
NavAction<A> |
endDrag(Surface surface,
Point pos,
int ibutton,
Point origin)
Terminating drag gesture.
|
Map<Gesture,String> |
getNavOptions(Surface surface,
Point pos)
Returns a description of the available navigation gestures and the
behaviour they cause when the mouse is positioned at a particular point.
|
NavAction<A> |
wheel(Surface surface,
Point pos,
int wheelrot)
Mouse wheel gesture.
|
NavAction<A> drag(Surface surface, Point pos, int ibutton, Point origin)
Drag gestures typically indicate panning, and in this case should
preferably have the outcome that the same data position remains
under the cursor before and after the pan (from origin
to evt.getPoint()
).
surface
- initial plot surfacepos
- current mouse positionibutton
- logical mouse button index of dragorigin
- starting point of the drag gestureNavAction<A> endDrag(Surface surface, Point pos, int ibutton, Point origin)
surface
- initial plot surfacepos
- current mouse positionibutton
- logical mouse button index of terminated dragorigin
- starting point of drag gestureNavAction<A> wheel(Surface surface, Point pos, int wheelrot)
Wheel gestures usually indicate zooming, and in this case should preferably have the outcome that the same data position remains at the mouse position before and after the zoom.
surface
- initial plot surfacepos
- current mouse positionwheelrot
- number of wheel rotation clicksNavAction<A> click(Surface surface, Point pos, int ibutton, java.util.function.Supplier<CoordSequence> dposSupplier)
Note that other elements of the plotting system may intercept some mouse clicks for other purposes, so the navigator may not receive all clicks. For instance the topcat plot window currently intercepts button-1 clicks and interprets them as row selection requests. Typically this navigator method may only get invoked for modified or non-button-1 clicks.
Implementation of this gesture may require identifying
a data position from a screen position,
which is not always trivial, for instance in a 3D plot one
graphics position maps to a line of data positions.
The dposIt
argument can optionally
be supplied to cope with such instances. If a data pos cannot be
determined, null is returned. If dposIt
is absent,
the method will run quickly. If it's present, the method may or may
not run slowly by iterating over the data points.
surface
- initial plot surfacepos
- current mouse positionibutton
- logical mouse button indexdposSupplier
- iterable over dataDimCount-element arrays
representing all the data space positions plotted,
or nullMap<Gesture,String> getNavOptions(Surface surface, Point pos)
surface
- plot surfacepos
- mouse positionCopyright © 2024 Central Laboratory of the Research Councils. All Rights Reserved.