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+++ b/toolkit/javascript/d3/src/layout/histogram.js Thu Apr 10 14:20:23 2014 +0200
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+d3.layout.histogram = function() {
+ var frequency = true,
+ valuer = Number,
+ ranger = d3_layout_histogramRange,
+ binner = d3_layout_histogramBinSturges;
+
+ function histogram(data, i) {
+ var bins = [],
+ values = data.map(valuer, this),
+ range = ranger.call(this, values, i),
+ thresholds = binner.call(this, range, values, i),
+ bin,
+ i = -1,
+ n = values.length,
+ m = thresholds.length - 1,
+ k = frequency ? 1 : 1 / n,
+ x;
+
+ // Initialize the bins.
+ while (++i < m) {
+ bin = bins[i] = [];
+ bin.dx = thresholds[i + 1] - (bin.x = thresholds[i]);
+ bin.y = 0;
+ }
+
+ // Fill the bins, ignoring values outside the range.
+ i = -1; while(++i < n) {
+ x = values[i];
+ if ((x >= range[0]) && (x <= range[1])) {
+ bin = bins[d3.bisect(thresholds, x, 1, m) - 1];
+ bin.y += k;
+ bin.push(data[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return bins;
+ }
+
+ // Specifies how to extract a value from the associated data. The default
+ // value function is `Number`, which is equivalent to the identity function.
+ histogram.value = function(x) {
+ if (!arguments.length) return valuer;
+ valuer = x;
+ return histogram;
+ };
+
+ // Specifies the range of the histogram. Values outside the specified range
+ // will be ignored. The argument `x` may be specified either as a two-element
+ // array representing the minimum and maximum value of the range, or as a
+ // function that returns the range given the array of values and the current
+ // index `i`. The default range is the extent (minimum and maximum) of the
+ // values.
+ histogram.range = function(x) {
+ if (!arguments.length) return ranger;
+ ranger = d3.functor(x);
+ return histogram;
+ };
+
+ // Specifies how to bin values in the histogram. The argument `x` may be
+ // specified as a number, in which case the range of values will be split
+ // uniformly into the given number of bins. Or, `x` may be an array of
+ // threshold values, defining the bins; the specified array must contain the
+ // rightmost (upper) value, thus specifying n + 1 values for n bins. Or, `x`
+ // may be a function which is evaluated, being passed the range, the array of
+ // values, and the current index `i`, returning an array of thresholds. The
+ // default bin function will divide the values into uniform bins using
+ // Sturges' formula.
+ histogram.bins = function(x) {
+ if (!arguments.length) return binner;
+ binner = typeof x === "number"
+ ? function(range) { return d3_layout_histogramBinFixed(range, x); }
+ : d3.functor(x);
+ return histogram;
+ };
+
+ // Specifies whether the histogram's `y` value is a count (frequency) or a
+ // probability (density). The default value is true.
+ histogram.frequency = function(x) {
+ if (!arguments.length) return frequency;
+ frequency = !!x;
+ return histogram;
+ };
+
+ return histogram;
+};
+
+function d3_layout_histogramBinSturges(range, values) {
+ return d3_layout_histogramBinFixed(range, Math.ceil(Math.log(values.length) / Math.LN2 + 1));
+}
+
+function d3_layout_histogramBinFixed(range, n) {
+ var x = -1,
+ b = +range[0],
+ m = (range[1] - b) / n,
+ f = [];
+ while (++x <= n) f[x] = m * x + b;
+ return f;
+}
+
+function d3_layout_histogramRange(values) {
+ return [d3.min(values), d3.max(values)];
+}