220 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
220 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
package chart
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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)
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const (
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bufferMinimumGrow = 4
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bufferShrinkThreshold = 32
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bufferGrowFactor = 200
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bufferDefaultCapacity = 4
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)
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// NewValueBuffer creates a new value buffer with an optional set of values.
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func NewValueBuffer(values ...float64) *ValueBuffer {
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var tail int
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array := make([]float64, MaxInt(len(values), bufferDefaultCapacity))
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if len(values) > 0 {
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copy(array, values)
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tail = len(values)
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}
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return &ValueBuffer{
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array: array,
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head: 0,
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tail: tail,
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size: len(values),
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}
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}
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// NewValueBufferWithCapacity creates a new ValueBuffer pre-allocated with the given capacity.
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func NewValueBufferWithCapacity(capacity int) *ValueBuffer {
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return &ValueBuffer{
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array: make([]float64, capacity),
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head: 0,
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tail: 0,
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size: 0,
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}
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}
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// ValueBuffer is a fifo datastructure that is backed by a pre-allocated array.
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// Instead of allocating a whole new node object for each element, array elements are re-used (which saves GC churn).
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// Enqueue can be O(n), Dequeue is generally O(1).
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// Buffer implements `seq.Provider`
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type ValueBuffer struct {
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array []float64
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head int
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tail int
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size int
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}
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// Len returns the length of the Buffer (as it is currently populated).
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// Actual memory footprint may be different.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) Len() int {
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return b.size
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}
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// GetValue implements seq provider.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) GetValue(index int) float64 {
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effectiveIndex := (b.head + index) % len(b.array)
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return b.array[effectiveIndex]
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}
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// Capacity returns the total size of the Buffer, including empty elements.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) Capacity() int {
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return len(b.array)
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}
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// SetCapacity sets the capacity of the Buffer.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) SetCapacity(capacity int) {
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newArray := make([]float64, capacity)
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if b.size > 0 {
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if b.head < b.tail {
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arrayCopy(b.array, b.head, newArray, 0, b.size)
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} else {
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arrayCopy(b.array, b.head, newArray, 0, len(b.array)-b.head)
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arrayCopy(b.array, 0, newArray, len(b.array)-b.head, b.tail)
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}
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}
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b.array = newArray
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b.head = 0
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if b.size == capacity {
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b.tail = 0
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} else {
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b.tail = b.size
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}
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}
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// Clear removes all objects from the Buffer.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) Clear() {
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b.array = make([]float64, bufferDefaultCapacity)
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b.head = 0
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b.tail = 0
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b.size = 0
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}
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// Enqueue adds an element to the "back" of the Buffer.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) Enqueue(value float64) {
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if b.size == len(b.array) {
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newCapacity := int(len(b.array) * int(bufferGrowFactor/100))
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if newCapacity < (len(b.array) + bufferMinimumGrow) {
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newCapacity = len(b.array) + bufferMinimumGrow
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}
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b.SetCapacity(newCapacity)
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}
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b.array[b.tail] = value
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b.tail = (b.tail + 1) % len(b.array)
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b.size++
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}
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// Dequeue removes the first element from the RingBuffer.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) Dequeue() float64 {
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if b.size == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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removed := b.array[b.head]
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b.head = (b.head + 1) % len(b.array)
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b.size--
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return removed
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}
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// Peek returns but does not remove the first element.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) Peek() float64 {
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if b.size == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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return b.array[b.head]
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}
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// PeekBack returns but does not remove the last element.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) PeekBack() float64 {
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if b.size == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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if b.tail == 0 {
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return b.array[len(b.array)-1]
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}
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return b.array[b.tail-1]
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}
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// TrimExcess resizes the capacity of the buffer to better fit the contents.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) TrimExcess() {
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threshold := float64(len(b.array)) * 0.9
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if b.size < int(threshold) {
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b.SetCapacity(b.size)
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}
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}
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// Array returns the ring buffer, in order, as an array.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) Array() Array {
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newArray := make([]float64, b.size)
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if b.size == 0 {
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return newArray
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}
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if b.head < b.tail {
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arrayCopy(b.array, b.head, newArray, 0, b.size)
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} else {
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arrayCopy(b.array, b.head, newArray, 0, len(b.array)-b.head)
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arrayCopy(b.array, 0, newArray, len(b.array)-b.head, b.tail)
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}
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return Array(newArray)
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}
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// Each calls the consumer for each element in the buffer.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) Each(mapfn func(int, float64)) {
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if b.size == 0 {
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return
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}
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var index int
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if b.head < b.tail {
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for cursor := b.head; cursor < b.tail; cursor++ {
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mapfn(index, b.array[cursor])
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index++
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}
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} else {
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for cursor := b.head; cursor < len(b.array); cursor++ {
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mapfn(index, b.array[cursor])
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index++
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}
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for cursor := 0; cursor < b.tail; cursor++ {
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mapfn(index, b.array[cursor])
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index++
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}
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}
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}
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// String returns a string representation for value buffers.
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func (b *ValueBuffer) String() string {
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var values []string
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for _, elem := range b.Array() {
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values = append(values, fmt.Sprintf("%v", elem))
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}
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return strings.Join(values, " <= ")
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}
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Util methods
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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func arrayClear(source []float64, index, length int) {
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for x := 0; x < length; x++ {
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absoluteIndex := x + index
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source[absoluteIndex] = 0
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}
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}
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func arrayCopy(source []float64, sourceIndex int, destination []float64, destinationIndex, length int) {
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for x := 0; x < length; x++ {
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from := sourceIndex + x
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to := destinationIndex + x
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destination[to] = source[from]
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}
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}
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