go-chart/logarithmic_range_test.go
twessling-icas 1ccfbb0172
add logarithmic axes support, with tests. Supports positive Y-values only. (#141)
Co-authored-by: Ton Wessling <twessling@ebay.com>
2023-05-22 08:37:57 -07:00

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Go

package chart
import (
"testing"
"github.com/blend/go-sdk/assert"
)
func TestLogRangeTranslate(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
values := []float64{1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000}
r := LogarithmicRange{Domain: 1000}
r.Min, r.Max = MinMax(values...)
assert.Equal(0, r.Translate(0)) // goes to bottom
assert.Equal(0, r.Translate(1)) // goes to bottom
assert.Equal(160, r.Translate(10)) // roughly 1/6th of max
assert.Equal(500, r.Translate(1000)) // roughly 1/2 of max (1.0e6 / 1.0e3)
assert.Equal(1000, r.Translate(1000000)) // max value
}
func TestGetTicks(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
values := []float64{35, 512, 1525122}
r := LogarithmicRange{Domain: 1000}
r.Min, r.Max = MinMax(values...)
ticks := r.GetTicks(nil, Style{}, FloatValueFormatter)
assert.Equal(7, len(ticks))
assert.Equal(10, ticks[0].Value)
assert.Equal(100, ticks[1].Value)
assert.Equal(10000000, ticks[6].Value)
}
func TestGetTicksFromHigh(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
values := []float64{1412, 352144, 1525122} // min tick should be 1000
r := LogarithmicRange{}
r.Min, r.Max = MinMax(values...)
ticks := r.GetTicks(nil, Style{}, FloatValueFormatter)
assert.Equal(5, len(ticks))
assert.Equal(float64(1000), ticks[0].Value)
assert.Equal(float64(10000), ticks[1].Value)
assert.Equal(float64(10000000), ticks[4].Value)
}