List of usage examples for org.jfree.chart.plot PiePlot setDataset
public void setDataset(PieDataset dataset)
From source file:msi.gama.outputs.layers.ChartLayerStatement.java
private void createSlices(final IScope scope) throws GamaRuntimeException { int i = 0;/* w w w . jav a2 s . co m*/ dataset = new DefaultPieDataset(); final PiePlot plot = (PiePlot) chart.getPlot(); for (final ChartData e : datas) { final String legend = e.getName(); ((DefaultPieDataset) dataset).insertValue(i++, legend, null); history.append(legend); history.append(','); } if (history.length() > 0) { history.deleteCharAt(history.length() - 1); } history.append(Strings.LN); plot.setDataset((DefaultPieDataset) dataset); i = 0; for (final ChartData e : datas) { plot.setSectionPaint(i++, e.getColor()); } plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator("{0} = {1} ({2})")); if (exploded) { for (final Object c : ((DefaultPieDataset) dataset).getKeys()) { plot.setExplodePercent((Comparable) c, 0.20); } } plot.setSectionOutlinesVisible(false); plot.setLabelFont(getLabelFont()); plot.setNoDataMessage("No data available yet"); plot.setCircular(true); plot.setLabelGap(0.02); plot.setInteriorGap(0); }
From source file:edu.dlnu.liuwenpeng.ChartFactory.ChartFactory.java
/** * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets. * The colour of each section will be determined by the move from the value * for the same key in <code>previousDataset</code>. ie if value1 > value2 * then the section will be in green (unless <code>greenForIncrease</code> * is <code>false</code>, in which case it would be <code>red</code>). * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright * red/green). /* w ww .j a v a2 s . c om*/ * <p> * For instance if <code>percentDiffForMaxScale</code> is 10 (10%), a * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green. * <P> * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance * as the plot. * <p> * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit * Xhenseval</a>. * * @param title the chart title (<code>null</code> permitted). * @param dataset the dataset for the chart (<code>null</code> permitted). * @param previousDataset the dataset for the last run, this will be used * to compare each key in the dataset * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black, * percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change * required to reach top scale. * @param greenForIncrease an increase since previousDataset will be * displayed in green (decrease red) if true. * @param legend a flag specifying whether or not a legend is required. * @param tooltips configure chart to generate tool tips? * @param locale the locale (<code>null</code> not permitted). * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with colour scheme if true * @param showDifference create a new dataset that will show the % * difference between the two datasets. * * @return A pie chart. * * @since 1.0.7 */ public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset, int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean legend, boolean tooltips, Locale locale, boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) { PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset); plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator(locale)); plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0)); if (tooltips) { plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator(locale)); } List keys = dataset.getKeys(); DefaultPieDataset series = null; if (showDifference) { series = new DefaultPieDataset(); } double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale; for (Iterator it = keys.iterator(); it.hasNext();) { Comparable key = (Comparable) it.next(); Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key); Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key); if (oldValue == null) { if (greenForIncrease) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.green); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.red); } if (showDifference) { series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue); } } else { double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0; double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255 : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent); if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue() || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0)); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0)); } if (showDifference) { series.setValue( key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "") + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")", newValue); } } } if (showDifference) { plot.setDataset(series); } JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, JFreeChart.DEFAULT_TITLE_FONT, plot, legend); if (subTitle) { TextTitle subtitle = null; subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10)); chart.addSubtitle(subtitle); } return chart; }
From source file:KIDLYFactory.java
/** * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets. * The colour of each section will be determined by the move from the value * for the same key in <code>previousDataset</code>. ie if value1 > value2 * then the section will be in green (unless <code>greenForIncrease</code> * is <code>false</code>, in which case it would be <code>red</code>). * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright * red/green).//from ww w . jav a 2 s . c om * <p> * For instance if <code>percentDiffForMaxScale</code> is 10 (10%), a * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green. * <P> * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance * as the plot. * <p> * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit * Xhenseval</a>. * * @param title the chart title (<code>null</code> permitted). * @param dataset the dataset for the chart (<code>null</code> permitted). * @param previousDataset the dataset for the last run, this will be used * to compare each key in the dataset * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black, * percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change * required to reach top scale. * @param greenForIncrease an increase since previousDataset will be * displayed in green (decrease red) if true. * @param legend a flag specifying whether or not a legend is required. * @param tooltips configure chart to generate tool tips? * @param locale the locale (<code>null</code> not permitted). * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with colour scheme if true * @param showDifference create a new dataset that will show the % * difference between the two datasets. * * @return A pie chart. * * @since 1.0.7 */ public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset, int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean legend, boolean tooltips, Locale locale, boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) { PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset); plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator(locale)); plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0)); if (tooltips) { plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator(locale)); } List keys = dataset.getKeys(); DefaultPieDataset series = null; if (showDifference) { series = new DefaultPieDataset(); } double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale; for (Iterator it = keys.iterator(); it.hasNext();) { Comparable key = (Comparable) it.next(); Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key); Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key); if (oldValue == null) { if (greenForIncrease) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.green); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.red); } if (showDifference) { series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue); } } else { double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0; double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255 : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent); if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue() || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0)); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0)); } if (showDifference) { series.setValue( key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "") + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")", newValue); } } } if (showDifference) { plot.setDataset(series); } JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, JFreeChart.DEFAULT_TITLE_FONT, plot, legend); if (subTitle) { TextTitle subtitle = null; subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10)); chart.addSubtitle(subtitle); } currentTheme.apply(chart); return chart; }
From source file:edu.dlnu.liuwenpeng.ChartFactory.ChartFactory.java
/** * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets. * The colour of each section will be determined by the move from the value * for the same key in <code>previousDataset</code>. ie if value1 > value2 * then the section will be in green (unless <code>greenForIncrease</code> * is <code>false</code>, in which case it would be <code>red</code>). * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright * red/green). /*from w ww. j a v a 2 s .c o m*/ * <p> * For instance if <code>percentDiffForMaxScale</code> is 10 (10%), a * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green. * <P> * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance * as the plot. * <p> * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit * Xhenseval</a>. * * @param title the chart title (<code>null</code> permitted). * @param dataset the dataset for the chart (<code>null</code> permitted). * @param previousDataset the dataset for the last run, this will be used * to compare each key in the dataset * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black, * percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change * required to reach top scale. * @param greenForIncrease an increase since previousDataset will be * displayed in green (decrease red) if true. * @param legend a flag specifying whether or not a legend is required. * @param tooltips configure chart to generate tool tips? * @param urls configure chart to generate URLs? * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with colour scheme if true * @param showDifference create a new dataset that will show the % * difference between the two datasets. * * @return A pie chart. */ public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset, int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean legend, boolean tooltips, boolean urls, boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) { PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset); plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator()); plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0)); if (tooltips) { plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator()); } if (urls) { plot.setURLGenerator(new StandardPieURLGenerator()); } List keys = dataset.getKeys(); DefaultPieDataset series = null; if (showDifference) { series = new DefaultPieDataset(); } double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale; for (Iterator it = keys.iterator(); it.hasNext();) { Comparable key = (Comparable) it.next(); Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key); Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key); if (oldValue == null) { if (greenForIncrease) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.green); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.red); } if (showDifference) { series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue); } } else { double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0; double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255 : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent); if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue() || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0)); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0)); } if (showDifference) { series.setValue( key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "") + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")", newValue); } } } if (showDifference) { plot.setDataset(series); } JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, JFreeChart.DEFAULT_TITLE_FONT, plot, legend); if (subTitle) { TextTitle subtitle = null; subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10)); chart.addSubtitle(subtitle); } return chart; }
From source file:KIDLYFactory.java
/** * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets. * The colour of each section will be determined by the move from the value * for the same key in <code>previousDataset</code>. ie if value1 > value2 * then the section will be in green (unless <code>greenForIncrease</code> * is <code>false</code>, in which case it would be <code>red</code>). * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright * red/green).//from www .j a va 2 s . com * <p> * For instance if <code>percentDiffForMaxScale</code> is 10 (10%), a * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green. * <P> * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance * as the plot. * <p> * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit * Xhenseval</a>. * * @param title the chart title (<code>null</code> permitted). * @param dataset the dataset for the chart (<code>null</code> permitted). * @param previousDataset the dataset for the last run, this will be used * to compare each key in the dataset * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black, * percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change * required to reach top scale. * @param greenForIncrease an increase since previousDataset will be * displayed in green (decrease red) if true. * @param legend a flag specifying whether or not a legend is required. * @param tooltips configure chart to generate tool tips? * @param urls configure chart to generate URLs? * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with colour scheme if true * @param showDifference create a new dataset that will show the % * difference between the two datasets. * * @return A pie chart. */ public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset, int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean legend, boolean tooltips, boolean urls, boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) { PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset); plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator()); plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0)); if (tooltips) { plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator()); } if (urls) { plot.setURLGenerator(new StandardPieURLGenerator()); } List keys = dataset.getKeys(); DefaultPieDataset series = null; if (showDifference) { series = new DefaultPieDataset(); } double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale; for (Iterator it = keys.iterator(); it.hasNext();) { Comparable key = (Comparable) it.next(); Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key); Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key); if (oldValue == null) { if (greenForIncrease) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.green); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.red); } if (showDifference) { series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue); } } else { double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0; double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255 : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent); if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue() || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0)); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0)); } if (showDifference) { series.setValue( key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "") + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")", newValue); } } } if (showDifference) { plot.setDataset(series); } JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, JFreeChart.DEFAULT_TITLE_FONT, plot, legend); if (subTitle) { TextTitle subtitle = null; subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10)); chart.addSubtitle(subtitle); } currentTheme.apply(chart); return chart; }
From source file:org.jfree.chart.ChartFactory.java
/** * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets. * The color of each section will be determined by the move from the value * for the same key in {@code previousDataset}. ie if value1 > value2 * then the section will be in green (unless {@code greenForIncrease} * is {@code false}, in which case it would be {@code red}). * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright * red/green)./*from www. ja va2 s. c o m*/ * <p> * For instance if {@code percentDiffForMaxScale} is 10 (10%), a * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green. * <P> * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance * as the plot. * <p> * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit * Xhenseval</a>. * * @param title the chart title ({@code null} permitted). * @param dataset the dataset for the chart ({@code null} permitted). * @param previousDataset the dataset for the last run, this will be used * to compare each key in the dataset * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black, * percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change * required to reach top scale. * @param greenForIncrease an increase since previousDataset will be * displayed in green (decrease red) if true. * @param locale the locale ({@code null} not permitted). * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with color scheme if true * @param showDifference create a new dataset that will show the % * difference between the two datasets. * * @return A pie chart. * * @since 1.0.7 */ public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset, int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, Locale locale, boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) { PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset); plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator(locale)); plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0)); plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator(locale)); List<Comparable> keys = dataset.getKeys(); DefaultPieDataset series = null; if (showDifference) { series = new DefaultPieDataset(); } double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale; for (Comparable key : keys) { Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key); Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key); if (oldValue == null) { if (greenForIncrease) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.GREEN); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.RED); } if (showDifference) { assert series != null; // suppress compiler warning series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue); } } else { double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0; double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255 : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent); if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue() || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0)); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0)); } if (showDifference) { assert series != null; // suppress compiler warning series.setValue( key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "") + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")", newValue); } } } if (showDifference) { plot.setDataset(series); } JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, plot); if (subTitle) { TextTitle subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10)); chart.addSubtitle(subtitle); } currentTheme.apply(chart); return chart; }
From source file:org.jfree.chart.ChartFactory.java
/** * Creates a pie chart with default settings that compares 2 datasets. * The color of each section will be determined by the move from the value * for the same key in {@code previousDataset}. ie if value1 > value2 * then the section will be in green (unless {@code greenForIncrease} * is {@code false}, in which case it would be {@code red}). * Each section can have a shade of red or green as the difference can be * tailored between 0% (black) and percentDiffForMaxScale% (bright * red/green).// w w w.j ava 2 s .co m * <p> * For instance if {@code percentDiffForMaxScale} is 10 (10%), a * difference of 5% will have a half shade of red/green, a difference of * 10% or more will have a maximum shade/brightness of red/green. * <P> * The chart object returned by this method uses a {@link PiePlot} instance * as the plot. * <p> * Written by <a href="mailto:opensource@objectlab.co.uk">Benoit * Xhenseval</a>. * * @param title the chart title ({@code null} permitted). * @param dataset the dataset for the chart ({@code null} permitted). * @param previousDataset the dataset for the last run, this will be used * to compare each key in the dataset * @param percentDiffForMaxScale scale goes from bright red/green to black, * percentDiffForMaxScale indicate the change * required to reach top scale. * @param greenForIncrease an increase since previousDataset will be * displayed in green (decrease red) if true. * @param subTitle displays a subtitle with color scheme if true * @param showDifference create a new dataset that will show the % * difference between the two datasets. * * @return A pie chart. */ public static JFreeChart createPieChart(String title, PieDataset dataset, PieDataset previousDataset, int percentDiffForMaxScale, boolean greenForIncrease, boolean subTitle, boolean showDifference) { PiePlot plot = new PiePlot(dataset); plot.setLabelGenerator(new StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator()); plot.setInsets(new RectangleInsets(0.0, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0)); plot.setToolTipGenerator(new StandardPieToolTipGenerator()); List<Comparable> keys = dataset.getKeys(); DefaultPieDataset series = null; if (showDifference) { series = new DefaultPieDataset(); } double colorPerPercent = 255.0 / percentDiffForMaxScale; for (Comparable key : keys) { Number newValue = dataset.getValue(key); Number oldValue = previousDataset.getValue(key); if (oldValue == null) { if (greenForIncrease) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.GREEN); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, Color.RED); } if (showDifference) { assert series != null; // suppresses compiler warning series.setValue(key + " (+100%)", newValue); } } else { double percentChange = (newValue.doubleValue() / oldValue.doubleValue() - 1.0) * 100.0; double shade = (Math.abs(percentChange) >= percentDiffForMaxScale ? 255 : Math.abs(percentChange) * colorPerPercent); if (greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() > oldValue.doubleValue() || !greenForIncrease && newValue.doubleValue() < oldValue.doubleValue()) { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color(0, (int) shade, 0)); } else { plot.setSectionPaint(key, new Color((int) shade, 0, 0)); } if (showDifference) { assert series != null; // suppresses compiler warning series.setValue( key + " (" + (percentChange >= 0 ? "+" : "") + NumberFormat.getPercentInstance().format(percentChange / 100.0) + ")", newValue); } } } if (showDifference) { plot.setDataset(series); } JFreeChart chart = new JFreeChart(title, plot); if (subTitle) { TextTitle subtitle; subtitle = new TextTitle("Bright " + (greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=-" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%, Bright " + (!greenForIncrease ? "red" : "green") + "=change >=+" + percentDiffForMaxScale + "%", new Font("SansSerif", Font.PLAIN, 10)); chart.addSubtitle(subtitle); } currentTheme.apply(chart); return chart; }