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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ Xml format of graphical slider tool [xmodule]
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.. module:: xml_format_gst
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Format description
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==================
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@@ -14,101 +15,102 @@ Graphical slider tool (GST) main tag is::
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``graphical_slider_tool`` tag must have two children tags: ``render``
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and ``configuration``.
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Render tag
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----------
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Render tag can contain usual html tags mixed with some GST specific tags::
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<slider/> - represents jQuery slider
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<textbox/> - represents input
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<plot/> - represents Flot plot
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<slider/> - represents jQuery slider for changing a parameter's value
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<textbox/> - represents a text input field for changing a parameter's value
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<plot/> - represents Flot JS plot element
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Also GST will track all elements inside ``<render></render>`` where ``id``
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attribute is set.
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attribute is set, and a corresponding parameter referencing that ``id`` is present
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in the configuration section below. These will be referred to as dynamic elements.
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The contents of the <render> section will be shown to the user after
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all occurrences of::
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<slider var="{parameter name}" [style="{CSS statements}"]/>
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<input var="parameter name" [style="{CSS statements}"] [readonly="true" | readonly="false"]/>
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<plot [style="{CSS statements}"]/>
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<slider var="{parameter name}" [style="{CSS statements}"] />
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<textbox var="{parameter name}" [style="{CSS statements}"] />
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<plot [style="{CSS statements}"] />
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have been converted to actual sliders, text inputs, and a plot graph.
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Everything in square brackets is optional.
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Everything in square brackets is optional. After initialization, all
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text input fields, sliders, and dynamic elements will be set to the initial
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values of the parameters that they are assigned to.
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``{parameter name}`` specifies the parameter to which the slider or text
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input will be attached to.
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[style="{CSS statements}"] specifies valid CSS styling. It will be passed
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directly to the browser without any parsing.
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There is a one-to-one relationship between a slider and a parameter.
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I.e. for one parameter you can put only one ``<slider ...<`` in the
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I.e. for one parameter you can put only one ``<slider>`` in the
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``<render>`` section. However, you don't have to specify a slider - they
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are optional.
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There is a many-to-one relationship between text inputs and a
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parameter. I.e. for one parameter you can put many '<input ...<' in
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parameter. I.e. for one parameter you can put many '<textbox>' elements in
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the ``<render>`` section. However, you don't have to specify a text
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input - they are optional.
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You can put only one ``<plot ...<`` in the ``<render>`` section. It is not
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You can put only one ``<plot>`` in the ``<render>`` section. It is not
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required.
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NOTE: MathJax, independently of this module, will render all TeX code
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within the ``<render>`` section into nice mathematical formulas. Just
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remember to wrap it in one of::
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\( and \) - for inline formulas (formulas surrounded by
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standard text)
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\[ and \] - if you want the formula to be a separate line
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Slider tag
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..........
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Slider tag must have ``var`` attribute and optional ``style`` attribute::
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<slider var='a' style="width:400px;float:left;"/>
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<slider var='a' style="width:400px;float:left;" />
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After processing slider tags will be replaced by jQuery UI sliders with applied
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After processing, slider tags will be replaced by jQuery UI sliders with applied
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``style`` attribute.
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``Var`` attribute must correspond to parameter in one of ``function`` tags in
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``functions`` tag. By moving slider, value of parameter ``a`` will change, and so
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result of function, that depends on parameter ``a``, will change.
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``var`` attribute must correspond to a parameter. Parameters can be used in any
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of the ``function`` tags in ``functions`` tag. By moving slider, value of
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parameter ``a`` will change, and so result of function, that depends on parameter
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``a``, will also change.
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Textbox tag
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...........
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Texbox tag must have ``var`` attribute and optional ``style`` attribute::
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Texbox tag must have ``var`` attribute and optional ``style`` and ``readonly``
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attributes::
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<textbox var="b" style="width:50px; float:left; margin-left:10px;" />
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<textbox var="b" readonly="true" style="width:50px; float:left; margin-left:10px;"/>
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After processing, textbox tags will be replaced by html text inputs with applied
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``style`` attribute. If you want a readonly text input, then you should use a
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dynamic element instead (see section below "HTML tagsd with ID").
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After processing tetbox tags will be replaced by html inputs with applied
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``style`` attribute. If ``readonly`` is set to ``true`` input will be
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not-editable, default is ``false``.
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``var`` attribute must correspond to a parameter. Parameters can be used in any
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of the ``function`` tags in ``functions`` tag. By changing the value on the text input,
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value of parameter ``a`` will change, and so result of function, that depends on
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parameter ``a``, will also change.
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``Var`` attribute must correspond to parameter in one of ``function`` tags in
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``functions`` tag. By entering value in input, value of parameter ``b`` will change, and so
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result of function, that depends on parameter ``b``, will change.
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Plot tag
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........
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Plot tag may have optional ``style`` attribute::
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<plot style="width:50px; float:left; margin-left:10px;"/>
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<plot style="width:50px; float:left; margin-left:10px;" />
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After processing plot tags will be replaced by Flot plot with applied
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After processing plot tags will be replaced by Flot JS plot with applied
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``style`` attribute.
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HTML tags with id
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.................
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Any html tag with id, e.g. ``<span id="answer_span_1">`` will be counted as
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place where result of function can be rendered. To render function result to
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element, element id must be included in ``function`` tag as ``el_id`` attribute
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HTML tags with ID (dynamic elements)
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....................................
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Any HTML tag with ID, e.g. ``<span id="answer_span_1">`` can be used as a
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place where result of function can be inserted. To insert function result to
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an element, element ID must be included in ``function`` tag as ``el_id`` attribute
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and ``output`` value must be ``"element"``::
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<function output="element" el_id="answer_span_1">
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@@ -121,17 +123,17 @@ and ``output`` value must be ``"element"``::
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</function>
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Configuration tag
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-----------------
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The configuration tag contain sparameter settings, graph
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The configuration tag contains parameter settings, graph
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settings, and function definitions which are to be plotted on the
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graph and that use specified parameters.
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Configuration tag contains two mandatory tag ``functions`` and ``parameters`` and
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may contain another ``plot`` tag.
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Parameters tag
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..............
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@@ -143,30 +145,30 @@ Parameters tag
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<param var="b" min="-10.0" max="10.0" step="0.1" initial="0" />
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</parameters>
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``Var`` attribute links min, max, step and initial values to parameter name.
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``Min`` attribute is minimal value that parameter can take. Slider and input
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``var`` attribute links min, max, step and initial values to parameter name.
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``min`` attribute is the minimal value that a parameter can take. Slider and input
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values can not go below it.
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``Max`` attribute is maximal value that parameter can take. Slider and input
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``max`` attribute is the maximal value that a parameter can take. Slider and input
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values can not go over it.
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``Step`` attribute is value of slider step. When a slider increase or decreases
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``step`` attribute is value of slider step. When a slider increase or decreases
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the specified parameter, it will do so by the amount specified with 'step'
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``Initial`` attribute is the initial value that the specified parameter should be
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set to.
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``initial`` attribute is the initial value that the specified parameter should be
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set to. Sliders and inputs will initially show this value.
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The parameter's name is specified by the 'var' property. All occurrences
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of sliders and/or text inputs that specify a 'var' property, will be
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The parameter's name is specified by the ``var`` property. All occurrences
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of sliders and/or text inputs that specify a ``var`` property, will be
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connected to this parameter - i.e. they will reflect the current
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value of the parameter and will be updated when the parameter
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value of the parameter, and will be updated when the parameter
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changes.
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If at lest one of these attributes is not set, then the parameter
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will not be used, slider's and/or text input elements that specify
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this parameter will not be activated, and the specified functions
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which use this parameter will return a non valid value. This means
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which use this parameter will not return a numeric value. This means
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that neglecting to specify at least one of the attributes for some
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parameter will have the result of the whole GST instance not working
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properly.
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@@ -175,12 +177,23 @@ properly.
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Functions tag
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.............
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For the GST to do something, you must defined at least one
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function, which can use any of the specified parameter values. The
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function expects to take the ``x`` value, do some calculations, and
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return the ``y`` value. I.e. this is a 2D plot in Cartesian
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coordinates.
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coordinates. This is how the default function is meant to be used for
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the graph.
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There are other special cases of functions. They are used mainly for
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outputting to elements, plot labels, or for custom output. Because
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the return a single value, and that value is meant for a single element,
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these function are invoked only with the set of all of the parameters.
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I.e. no ``x`` value is available inside them. They are useful for
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showing the current value of a parameter, showing complex static
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formulas where some parameter's value must change, and other useful
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things.
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The different style of function is specified by the ``output`` attribute.
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Each function must be defined inside ``function`` tag in ``functions`` tag::
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@@ -202,11 +215,11 @@ by the browser's JavaScript engine and converted to a true JS
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function.
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The function's parameter list will automatically be created and
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populated, and will include the ``x``, and all of the specified
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parameter values (from sliders and text inputs). This means that
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each of the defined functions will have access to all of the
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parameter values. You don't have to use them, but they will be
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there.
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populated, and will include the ``x`` (when ``output`` is not specified or
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is set to ``"graph"``), and all of the specified parameter values (from sliders
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and text inputs). This means that each of the defined functions will have
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access to all of the parameter values. You don't have to use them, but
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they will be there.
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Examples::
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you would specify the above function like so (the
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bare-bone minimum):
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<function>return x * a + b;</function>
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VERY IMPORTANT: Because the function will be passed
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to the browser as a single string, depending on implementation
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specifics, the end-of-line characters can be stripped. This
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means that single line JavaScript comments (starting with "//")
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can lead to the effect that everything after the first such comment
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will be treated as a comment. Therefore, it is absolutely
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necessary that such single line comments are not used when
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defining functions for GST. You can safely use the alternative
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multiple line JavaScript comments (such comments start with "/*"
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and end with "*/).
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VERY IMPORTANT: If you have a large function body, and decide to
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split it into several lines, than you must wrap it in "CDATA" like
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so:
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<function>
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return x * a + b;
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<![CDATA[
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var dNew;
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dNew = 0.3;
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return x * a + b - dNew;
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]]>
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</function>
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Optional parameters::
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color: Color name (red, green, etc.) or in the form of
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color: Color name ('red', 'green', etc.) or in the form of
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'#FFFF00'. If not specified, a default color (different
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one for each function) will be given by Flot;
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one for each graphed function) will be given by Flot JS.
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line: A string - 'true' or 'false'. Should the data points be
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connected by a line on the graph? Default is 'true'.
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dot: A string - 'true' or 'false'. Should points be shown for
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each data point on the graph? Default is 'false'.
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bar: A string - 'true' or 'false'. When set to 'true', points
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will be plotted as bars.
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label: A string. If provided, will be shown in the legend, along
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with the color that was used to plot the function.
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output: "element" or "plot". If not defined, function will be plotted.
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If defined, function will not be plotted, but rendered to element
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with id set in 'el_id' attribute.
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el_id: Id of html element, defined in 'render' section. Value of
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function will be rendered to content of this element.
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output: 'element', 'none', 'plot_label', or 'graph'. If not defined,
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function will be plotted (same as setting 'output' to 'graph').
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If defined, and other than 'graph', function will not be
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plotted, but it's output will be inserted into the element
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with ID specified by 'el_id' attribute.
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el_id: Id of HTML element, defined in '<render>' section. Value of
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function will be inserted as content of this element.
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disable_auto_return: By default, if JavaScript function string is written
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without a "return" statement, one will be prepended
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to it. Set to "true" to disable this functionality.
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This is done so that simple functions can be defined
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in an easy fashion (for example, "a", which will be
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translated into "return a").
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without a "return" statement, the "return" will be
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prepended to it. Set to "true" to disable this
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functionality. This is done so that simple functions
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can be defined in an easy fashion (for example, "a",
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which will be translated into "return a").
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update_on: A string - 'change', or 'slide'. Default (if not set) is
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'slide'. This defines the event on which a given function is
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called, and its result is inserted into an element. This
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setting is relevant only when "output" is other than "graph".
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With ``output`` and ``el_id`` set together you can update html elements with
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function value, also function will not be plotted.
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When specifying ``el_id``, it is essential to set "output" to one of
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element - GST will invoke the function, and the return of it will be
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inserted into a HTML element with id specified by ``el_id``.
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none - GST will simply inoke the function. It is left to the instructor
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who writes the JavaScript function body to update all necesary
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HTML elements inside the function, before it exits. This is done
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so that extra steps can be preformed after an HTML element has
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been updated with a value. Note, that because the return value
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from this function is not actually used, it will be tempting to
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omit the "return" statement. However, in this case, the attribute
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"disable_auto_return" must be set to "true" in order to prevent
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GST from inserting a "return" statement automatically.
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plot_label - GST will process all plot labels (which are strings), and
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will replace the all instances of substrings specified by
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``el_id`` with the returned value of the function. This is
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necessary if you want a label in the graph to have some changing
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number. Because of the nature of Flot JS, it is impossible to
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achieve the same effect by setting the "output" attribute
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to "element", and including a HTML element in the label.
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[note on MathJax and labels]:
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The above values for "output" will tell GST that the function is meant for an
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HTML element (not for graph), and that it should not get an 'x' parameter (along
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with some value).
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[Note on MathJax and labels]
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............................
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Independently of this module, will render all TeX code
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within the ``<render>`` section into nice mathematical formulas. Just
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remember to wrap it in one of::
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\( and \) - for inline formulas (formulas surrounded by
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standard text)
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\[ and \] - if you want the formula to be a separate line
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It is possible to define a label in standard TeX notation. The JS
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library MathJax will work on these labels also because they are
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inserted on top of the plot as standard HTML (text within a DIV).
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If the label is dynamic, i.e. it will contain some text (numeric, or other)
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that has to be updated on a parameter's change, then one can define
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a special function to handle this. The "output" of such a function must be
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set to "none", and the JavaScript code inside this function must update the
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MathJax element by itself. Before exiting, MathJax typeset function should
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be called so that the new text will be re-rendered by MathJax. For example,
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<render>
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...
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<span id="dynamic_mathjax"></span>
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</render>
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...
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<function output="none" el_id="dynamic_mathjax">
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<![CDATA[
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var out_text;
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out_text = "\\[\\mathrm{Percent \\space of \\space treated \\space with \\space YSS=\\frac{"
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+(treated_men*10)+"\\space men *"
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+(your_m_tx_yss/100)+"\\space prev. +\\space "
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+((100-treated_men)*10)+"\\space women *"
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+(your_f_tx_yss/100)+"\\space prev.}"
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+"{1000\\space total\\space treated\\space patients}"
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+"="+drummond_combined[0][1]+"\\%}\\]";
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mathjax_for_prevalence_calcs+="\\[\\mathrm{Percent \\space of \\space untreated \\space with \\space YSS=\\frac{"
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+(untreated_men*10)+"\\space men *"
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+(your_m_utx_yss/100)+"\\space prev. +\\space "
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+((100-untreated_men)*10)+"\\space women *"
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+(your_f_utx_yss/100)+"\\space prev.}"
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+"{1000\\space total\\space untreated\\space patients}"
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+"="+drummond_combined[1][1]+"\\%}\\]";
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$("#dynamic_mathjax").html(out_text);
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MathJax.Hub.Queue(["Typeset",MathJax.Hub,"dynamic_mathjax"]);
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]]>
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</function>
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...
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Plot tag
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num_points: Number of data points to generated for the plot. If
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this is not set, the number of points will be
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calculated as width / 5.
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bar_width: If functions are present which are to be plotted as bars,
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then this parameter specifies the width of the bars. A
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numeric value for this parameter is expected.
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bar_align: If functions are present which are to be plotted as bars,
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then this parameter specifies how to align the bars relative
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to the tick. Available values are "left" and "center".
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xticks,
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yticks: 3 floating point numbers separated by commas. This
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specifies how many ticks are created, what number they
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the plotted data will change - the axes (ticks) will
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remain as you have defined them.
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xticks_names, yticks_names:
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A JSON string which represents a mapping of xticks, yticks
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values to some defined strings. If specified, the graph will
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not have any xticks, yticks except those for which a string
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value has been defined in the JSON string. Note that the
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matching will be string-based and not numeric. I.e. if a tick
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value was "3.70" before, then inside the JSON there should be
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a mapping like {..., "3.70": "Some string", ...}. Example:
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<xticks_names>
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<![CDATA[
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{
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"1": "Treated", "2": "Not Treated",
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"4": "Treated", "5": "Not Treated",
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"7": "Treated", "8": "Not Treated"
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}
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]]>
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</xticks_names>
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<yticks_names>
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<![CDATA[
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{"0": "0%", "10": "10%", "20": "20%", "30": "30%", "40": "40%", "50": "50%"}
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]]>
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</yticks_names>
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xunits,
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yunits: Units values to be set on axes. Use MathJax. Example:
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<xunits>\(cm\)</xunits>
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<yunits>\(m\)</yunits>
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moving_label:
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A way to specify a label that should be positioned dynamically,
|
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based on the values of some parameters, or some other factors.
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It is similar to a <function>, but it is only valid for a plot
|
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because it is drawn relative to the plot coordinate system.
|
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|
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Multiple "moving_label" configurations can be provided, each one
|
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with a unique text and a unique set of functions that determine
|
||||
it's dynamic positioning.
|
||||
|
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Each "moving_label" can have a "color" attribute (CSS color notation),
|
||||
and a "weight" attribute. "weight" can be one of "normal" or "bold",
|
||||
and determines the styling of moving label's text.
|
||||
|
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Each "moving_label" function should return an object with a 'x'
|
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and 'y properties. Within those functions, all of the parameter
|
||||
names along with their value are available.
|
||||
|
||||
Example (note that "return" statement is missing; it will be automatically
|
||||
inserted by GST):
|
||||
|
||||
<moving_label text="Co" weight="bold" color="red>
|
||||
<![CDATA[ {'x': -50, 'y': c0};]]>
|
||||
</moving_label>
|
||||
|
||||
asymptote:
|
||||
Add a vertical or horizontal asymptote to the graph which will
|
||||
be dynamically repositioned based on the specified function.
|
||||
|
||||
It is similar to the function in that it provides a JavaScript body function
|
||||
string. This function will be used to calculate the position of the asymptote
|
||||
relative to the axis specified by the "type" parameter.
|
||||
|
||||
Required parameters:
|
||||
type:
|
||||
Which axis should the asymptote be plotted against. Available values
|
||||
are "x" and "y".
|
||||
|
||||
Optional parameters:
|
||||
color:
|
||||
The color of the line. A valid CSS color string is expected.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Example
|
||||
=======
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Plotting, sliders and inputs
|
||||
----------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
.. literalinclude:: gst_example_with_documentation.xml
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Update of html elements, no plotting
|
||||
------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -356,3 +549,15 @@ Circle with dynamic radius
|
||||
--------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
.. literalinclude:: gst_example_dynamic_range.xml
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Example of a bar graph
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
.. literalinclude:: gst_example_bars.xml
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Example of moving labels of graph
|
||||
---------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
.. literalinclude:: gst_example_dynamic_labels.xml
|
||||
|
||||
64
docs/source/gst_example_bars.rst
Normal file
64
docs/source/gst_example_bars.rst
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
|
||||
<vertical>
|
||||
<graphical_slider_tool>
|
||||
<render>
|
||||
<h2>Graphic slider tool: Bar graph example.</h2>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>We can request the API to plot us a bar graph.</p>
|
||||
<div style="clear:both">
|
||||
<p style="width:60px;float:left;">a</p>
|
||||
<slider var='a' style="width:400px;float:left;"/>
|
||||
<textbox var='a' style="width:50px;float:left;margin-left:15px;"/>
|
||||
<br /><br /><br />
|
||||
<p style="width:60px;float:left;">b</p>
|
||||
<slider var='b' style="width:400px;float:left;"/>
|
||||
<textbox var='b' style="width:50px;float:left;margin-left:15px;"/>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
<plot style="clear:left;"/>
|
||||
</render>
|
||||
<configuration>
|
||||
<parameters>
|
||||
<param var="a" min="-100" max="100" step="5" initial="25" />
|
||||
<param var="b" min="-100" max="100" step="5" initial="50" />
|
||||
</parameters>
|
||||
<functions>
|
||||
<function bar="true" color="blue" label="Men">
|
||||
<![CDATA[if (((x>0.9) && (x<1.1)) || ((x>4.9) && (x<5.1))) { return Math.sin(a * 0.01 * Math.PI + 2.952 * x); }
|
||||
else {return undefined;}]]>
|
||||
</function>
|
||||
<function bar="true" color="red" label="Women">
|
||||
<![CDATA[if (((x>1.9) && (x<2.1)) || ((x>3.9) && (x<4.1))) { return Math.cos(b * 0.01 * Math.PI + 3.432 * x); }
|
||||
else {return undefined;}]]>
|
||||
</function>
|
||||
<function bar="true" color="green" label="Other 1">
|
||||
<![CDATA[if (((x>1.9) && (x<2.1)) || ((x>3.9) && (x<4.1))) { return Math.cos((b - 10 * a) * 0.01 * Math.PI + 3.432 * x); }
|
||||
else {return undefined;}]]>
|
||||
</function>
|
||||
<function bar="true" color="yellow" label="Other 2">
|
||||
<![CDATA[if (((x>1.9) && (x<2.1)) || ((x>3.9) && (x<4.1))) { return Math.cos((b + 7 * a) * 0.01 * Math.PI + 3.432 * x); }
|
||||
else {return undefined;}]]>
|
||||
</function>
|
||||
</functions>
|
||||
<plot>
|
||||
<xrange><min>1</min><max>5</max></xrange>
|
||||
<num_points>5</num_points>
|
||||
<xticks>0, 0.5, 6</xticks>
|
||||
<yticks>-1.5, 0.1, 1.5</yticks>
|
||||
<xticks_names>
|
||||
<![CDATA[
|
||||
{
|
||||
"1.5": "Single", "4.5": "Married"
|
||||
}
|
||||
]]>
|
||||
</xticks_names>
|
||||
<yticks_names>
|
||||
<![CDATA[
|
||||
{
|
||||
"-1.0": "-100%", "-0.5": "-50%", "0.0": "0%", "0.5": "50%", "1.0": "100%"
|
||||
}
|
||||
]]>
|
||||
</yticks_names>
|
||||
<bar_width>0.4</bar_width>
|
||||
</plot>
|
||||
</configuration>
|
||||
</graphical_slider_tool>
|
||||
</vertical>
|
||||
40
docs/source/gst_example_dynamic_labels
Normal file
40
docs/source/gst_example_dynamic_labels
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
|
||||
<vertical>
|
||||
<graphical_slider_tool>
|
||||
<render>
|
||||
<h1>Graphic slider tool: Dynamic labels.</h1>
|
||||
<p>There are two kinds of dynamic lables.
|
||||
1) Dynamic changing values in graph legends.
|
||||
2) Dynamic labels, which coordinates depend on parameters </p>
|
||||
<p>a: <slider var="a"/></p>
|
||||
<br/>
|
||||
<p>b: <slider var="b"/></p>
|
||||
<br/><br/>
|
||||
<plot style="width:400px; height:400px;"/>
|
||||
</render>
|
||||
|
||||
<configuration>
|
||||
<parameters>
|
||||
<param var="a" min="-10" max="10" step="1" initial="0" />
|
||||
<param var="b" min="0" max="10" step="0.5" initial="5" />
|
||||
</parameters>
|
||||
<functions>
|
||||
<function label="Value of a is: dyn_val_1">a * x + b</function>
|
||||
<!-- dynamic values in legend -->
|
||||
<function output="plot_label" el_id="dyn_val_1">a</function>
|
||||
</functions>
|
||||
<plot>
|
||||
<xrange><min>0</min><max>30</max></xrange>
|
||||
<num_points>10</num_points>
|
||||
<xticks>0, 6, 30</xticks>
|
||||
<yticks>-9, 1, 9</yticks>
|
||||
<!-- custom labels with coordinates as any function of parameter -->
|
||||
<moving_label text="Dynam_lbl 1" weight="bold">
|
||||
<![CDATA[ {'x': 10, 'y': a};]]>
|
||||
</moving_label>
|
||||
<moving_label text="Dynam lbl 2" weight="bold">
|
||||
<![CDATA[ {'x': -6, 'y': b};]]>
|
||||
</moving_label>
|
||||
</plot>
|
||||
</configuration>
|
||||
</graphical_slider_tool>
|
||||
</vertical>
|
||||
@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@
|
||||
<render>
|
||||
<h2>Graphic slider tool: Dynamic range and implicit functions.</h2>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>You can make x range (not ticks of x axis) of functions to depend on
|
||||
<p>You can make x range (not ticks of x axis) of functions to depend on
|
||||
parameter value. This can be useful when function domain depends
|
||||
on parameter.</p>
|
||||
<p>Also implicit functons like circle can be plotted as 2 separate
|
||||
<p>Also implicit functons like circle can be plotted as 2 separate
|
||||
functions of same color.</p>
|
||||
<div style="height:50px;">
|
||||
<slider var='a' style="width:400px;float:left;"/>
|
||||
@@ -19,18 +19,14 @@
|
||||
<param var="a" min="5" max="25" step="0.5" initial="12.5" />
|
||||
</parameters>
|
||||
<functions>
|
||||
<function color="red">return Math.sqrt(a * a - x * x);</function>
|
||||
<function color="red">return -Math.sqrt(a * a - x * x);</function>
|
||||
<function color="red">Math.sqrt(a * a - x * x)</function>
|
||||
<function color="red">-Math.sqrt(a * a - x * x)</function>
|
||||
</functions>
|
||||
<plot>
|
||||
<xrange>
|
||||
<!-- dynamic range -->
|
||||
<min>
|
||||
return -a;
|
||||
</min>
|
||||
<max>
|
||||
return a;
|
||||
</max>
|
||||
<min>-a</min>
|
||||
<max>a</max>
|
||||
</xrange>
|
||||
<num_points>1000</num_points>
|
||||
<xticks>-30, 6, 30</xticks>
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user