Example usage for org.jfree.chart.plot MeterPlot setDialOutlinePaint

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In this page you can find the example usage for org.jfree.chart.plot MeterPlot setDialOutlinePaint.

Prototype

public void setDialOutlinePaint(Paint paint) 

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Sets the dial outline paint and sends a PlotChangeEvent to all registered listeners.

Usage

From source file:net.sf.jasperreports.chartthemes.spring.EyeCandySixtiesChartTheme.java

@Override
protected JFreeChart createMeterChart() throws JRException {
    // Start by creating the plot that will hold the meter
    MeterPlot chartPlot = new MeterPlot((ValueDataset) getDataset());
    JRMeterPlot jrPlot = (JRMeterPlot) getPlot();

    // Set the shape
    MeterShapeEnum shape = jrPlot.getShapeValue() == null ? MeterShapeEnum.DIAL : jrPlot.getShapeValue();

    switch (shape) {
    case CHORD:/*from w w  w.  ja  va2 s .  c o m*/
        chartPlot.setDialShape(DialShape.CHORD);
        break;
    case PIE:
        chartPlot.setDialShape(DialShape.PIE);
        break;
    case CIRCLE:
        chartPlot.setDialShape(DialShape.CIRCLE);
        break;
    case DIAL:
    default:
        return createDialChart();
    }

    chartPlot.setDialOutlinePaint(Color.BLACK);
    int meterAngle = jrPlot.getMeterAngleInteger() == null ? 180 : jrPlot.getMeterAngleInteger();
    // Set the size of the meter
    chartPlot.setMeterAngle(meterAngle);

    // Set the spacing between ticks.  I hate the name "tickSize" since to me it
    // implies I am changing the size of the tick, not the spacing between them.
    double tickInterval = jrPlot.getTickIntervalDouble() == null ? 10.0 : jrPlot.getTickIntervalDouble();
    chartPlot.setTickSize(tickInterval);

    JRFont tickLabelFont = jrPlot.getTickLabelFont();
    Integer defaultBaseFontSize = (Integer) getDefaultValue(defaultChartPropertiesMap,
            ChartThemesConstants.BASEFONT_SIZE);
    Font themeTickLabelFont = getFont(
            (JRFont) getDefaultValue(defaultPlotPropertiesMap, ChartThemesConstants.PLOT_TICK_LABEL_FONT),
            tickLabelFont, defaultBaseFontSize);
    chartPlot.setTickLabelFont(themeTickLabelFont);

    // localizing the default format, can be overridden by display.getMask()
    chartPlot.setTickLabelFormat(NumberFormat.getInstance(getLocale()));

    Color tickColor = jrPlot.getTickColor() == null ? Color.BLACK : jrPlot.getTickColor();
    chartPlot.setTickPaint(tickColor);
    int dialUnitScale = 1;

    Range range = convertRange(jrPlot.getDataRange());
    // Set the meter's range
    if (range != null) {
        chartPlot.setRange(range);
        double bound = Math.max(Math.abs(range.getUpperBound()), Math.abs(range.getLowerBound()));
        dialUnitScale = ChartThemesUtilities.getScale(bound);
        if ((range.getLowerBound() == (int) range.getLowerBound()
                && range.getUpperBound() == (int) range.getUpperBound() && tickInterval == (int) tickInterval)
                || dialUnitScale > 1) {
            chartPlot.setTickLabelFormat(
                    new DecimalFormat("#,##0", DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(getLocale())));
        } else if (dialUnitScale == 1) {
            chartPlot.setTickLabelFormat(
                    new DecimalFormat("#,##0.0", DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(getLocale())));
        } else if (dialUnitScale <= 0) {
            chartPlot.setTickLabelFormat(
                    new DecimalFormat("#,##0.00", DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(getLocale())));
        }
    }
    chartPlot.setTickLabelsVisible(true);

    // Set all the colors we support
    Paint backgroundPaint = jrPlot.getOwnBackcolor() == null ? ChartThemesConstants.TRANSPARENT_PAINT
            : jrPlot.getOwnBackcolor();
    chartPlot.setBackgroundPaint(backgroundPaint);

    GradientPaint gp = new GradientPaint(new Point(), Color.LIGHT_GRAY, new Point(), Color.BLACK, false);

    if (jrPlot.getMeterBackgroundColor() != null) {
        chartPlot.setDialBackgroundPaint(jrPlot.getMeterBackgroundColor());
    } else {
        chartPlot.setDialBackgroundPaint(gp);
    }
    //chartPlot.setForegroundAlpha(1f);
    Paint needlePaint = jrPlot.getNeedleColor() == null ? new Color(191, 48, 0) : jrPlot.getNeedleColor();
    chartPlot.setNeedlePaint(needlePaint);

    JRValueDisplay display = jrPlot.getValueDisplay();
    if (display != null) {
        Color valueColor = display.getColor() == null ? Color.BLACK : display.getColor();
        chartPlot.setValuePaint(valueColor);
        String pattern = display.getMask() != null ? display.getMask() : "#,##0.####";
        if (pattern != null)
            chartPlot.setTickLabelFormat(
                    new DecimalFormat(pattern, DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(getLocale())));
        JRFont displayFont = display.getFont();
        Font themeDisplayFont = getFont(
                (JRFont) getDefaultValue(defaultPlotPropertiesMap, ChartThemesConstants.PLOT_DISPLAY_FONT),
                displayFont, defaultBaseFontSize);

        if (themeDisplayFont != null) {
            chartPlot.setValueFont(themeDisplayFont);
        }
    }
    String label = getChart().hasProperties()
            ? getChart().getPropertiesMap().getProperty(DefaultChartTheme.PROPERTY_DIAL_LABEL)
            : null;

    if (label != null) {
        if (dialUnitScale < 0)
            label = new MessageFormat(label)
                    .format(new Object[] { String.valueOf(Math.pow(10, dialUnitScale)) });
        else if (dialUnitScale < 3)
            label = new MessageFormat(label).format(new Object[] { "1" });
        else
            label = new MessageFormat(label)
                    .format(new Object[] { String.valueOf((int) Math.pow(10, dialUnitScale - 2)) });

    }

    // Set the units - this is just a string that will be shown next to the
    // value
    String units = jrPlot.getUnits() == null ? label : jrPlot.getUnits();
    if (units != null && units.length() > 0)
        chartPlot.setUnits(units);

    chartPlot.setTickPaint(Color.BLACK);

    // Now define all of the intervals, setting their range and color
    List<JRMeterInterval> intervals = jrPlot.getIntervals();
    if (intervals != null && intervals.size() > 0) {
        int size = Math.min(3, intervals.size());

        int colorStep = 0;
        if (size > 3)
            colorStep = 255 / (size - 3);

        for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
            JRMeterInterval interval = intervals.get(i);
            Color color = i < 3 ? (Color) ChartThemesConstants.AEGEAN_INTERVAL_COLORS.get(i)
                    : new Color(255 - colorStep * (i - 3), 0 + colorStep * (i - 3), 0);

            interval.setBackgroundColor(color);
            interval.setAlpha(1.0d);
            chartPlot.addInterval(convertInterval(interval));
        }
    }

    // Actually create the chart around the plot
    JFreeChart jfreeChart = new JFreeChart(evaluateTextExpression(getChart().getTitleExpression()), null,
            chartPlot, getChart().getShowLegend() == null ? false : getChart().getShowLegend());

    // Set all the generic options
    configureChart(jfreeChart, getPlot());

    return jfreeChart;

}