Examples of KeyToGroupMap


Examples of com.positive.charts.data.KeyToGroupMap

      final boolean treatNullColorsAsTransparent,
      final boolean placeSubcategoryLabelsAtBarLevel) {
    super();
    this.treatNullColorsAsTransparent = treatNullColorsAsTransparent;
    this.placeSubcategoryLabelsAtBarLevel = placeSubcategoryLabelsAtBarLevel;
    this.seriesToGroupMap = new KeyToGroupMap();
  }
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Creates a new renderer.
     */
    public GroupedStackedBarRenderer() {
        super();
        this.seriesToGroupMap = new KeyToGroupMap();
    }
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Tests the mapKeyToGroup() method.
     */
    public void testMapKeyToGroup() {
        KeyToGroupMap m1 = new KeyToGroupMap("G1");

        // map a key to the default group
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G1");
        assertEquals("G1", m1.getGroup("K1"));

        // map a key to a new group
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K2", "G2");
        assertEquals("G2", m1.getGroup("K2"));

        // clear a mapping
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K2", null);
        assertEquals("G1", m1.getGroup("K2"))// after clearing, reverts to
                                                // default group

        // check handling of null key
        boolean pass = false;
        try {
            m1.mapKeyToGroup(null, "G1");
        }
        catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
            pass = true;
        }
        assertTrue(pass);
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Tests that the getGroupCount() method returns the correct values under
     * various circumstances.
     */
    public void testGroupCount() {
        KeyToGroupMap m1 = new KeyToGroupMap("Default Group");

        // a new map always has 1 group (the default group)
        assertEquals(1, m1.getGroupCount());

        // if the default group is not mapped to, it should still count towards
        // the group count...
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("C1", "G1");
        assertEquals(2, m1.getGroupCount());

        // now when the default group is mapped to, it shouldn't increase the
        // group count...
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("C2", "Default Group");
        assertEquals(2, m1.getGroupCount());

        // complicate things a little...
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("C3", "Default Group");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("C4", "G2");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("C5", "G2");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("C6", "Default Group");
        assertEquals(3, m1.getGroupCount());

        // now overwrite group "G2"...
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("C4", "G1");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("C5", "G1");
        assertEquals(2, m1.getGroupCount());
    }
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Tests that the getKeyCount() method returns the correct values under
     * various circumstances.
     */
    public void testKeyCount() {
        KeyToGroupMap m1 = new KeyToGroupMap("Default Group");

        // a new map always has 1 group (the default group)
        assertEquals(0, m1.getKeyCount("Default Group"));

        // simple case
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G1");
        assertEquals(1, m1.getKeyCount("G1"));
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", null);
        assertEquals(0, m1.getKeyCount("G1"));

        // if there is an explicit mapping to the default group, it is counted
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K2", "Default Group");
        assertEquals(1, m1.getKeyCount("Default Group"));

        // complicate things a little...
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K3", "Default Group");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K4", "G2");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K5", "G2");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K6", "Default Group");
        assertEquals(3, m1.getKeyCount("Default Group"));
        assertEquals(2, m1.getKeyCount("G2"));

        // now overwrite group "G2"...
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K4", "G1");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K5", "G1");
        assertEquals(2, m1.getKeyCount("G1"));
        assertEquals(0, m1.getKeyCount("G2"));
    }
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Tests the getGroupIndex() method.
     */
    public void testGetGroupIndex() {
        KeyToGroupMap m1 = new KeyToGroupMap("Default Group");

        // the default group is always at index 0
        assertEquals(0, m1.getGroupIndex("Default Group"));

        // a non-existent group should return -1
        assertEquals(-1, m1.getGroupIndex("G3"));

        // indices are assigned in the order that groups are originally mapped
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K3", "G3");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G1");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K2", "G2");
        assertEquals(1, m1.getGroupIndex("G3"));
        assertEquals(2, m1.getGroupIndex("G1"));
        assertEquals(3, m1.getGroupIndex("G2"));
    }
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Tests the getGroup() method.
     */
    public void testGetGroup() {
        KeyToGroupMap m1 = new KeyToGroupMap("Default Group");

        // a key that hasn't been mapped should return the default group
        assertEquals("Default Group", m1.getGroup("K1"));

        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G1");
        assertEquals("G1", m1.getGroup("K1"));
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G2");
        assertEquals("G2", m1.getGroup("K1"));
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", null);
        assertEquals("Default Group", m1.getGroup("K1"));

        // a null argument should throw an exception
        boolean pass = false;
        try {
            Comparable g = m1.getGroup(null);
            System.out.println(g);
        }
        catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
            pass = true;
        }
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Confirm that the equals method can distinguish all the required fields.
     */
    public void testEquals() {
        KeyToGroupMap m1 = new KeyToGroupMap("Default Group");
        KeyToGroupMap m2 = new KeyToGroupMap("Default Group");
        assertTrue(m1.equals(m2));
        assertTrue(m2.equals(m1));

        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G1");
        assertFalse(m1.equals(m2));
        m2.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G1");
        assertTrue(m1.equals(m2));
    }
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Confirm that cloning works.
     */
    public void testCloning() {
        KeyToGroupMap m1 = new KeyToGroupMap("Test");
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G1");
        KeyToGroupMap m2 = null;
        try {
            m2 = (KeyToGroupMap) m1.clone();
        }
        catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
            System.err.println("Failed to clone.");
        }
        assertTrue(m1 != m2);
        assertTrue(m1.getClass() == m2.getClass());
        assertTrue(m1.equals(m2));

        // a small check for independence
        m1.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G2");
        assertFalse(m1.equals(m2));
        m2.mapKeyToGroup("K1", "G2");
        assertTrue(m1.equals(m2));
    }
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Examples of org.jfree.data.KeyToGroupMap

    /**
     * Serialize an instance, restore it, and check for equality.
     */
    public void testSerialization() {

        KeyToGroupMap m1 = new KeyToGroupMap("Test");
        KeyToGroupMap m2 = null;

        try {
            ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
            ObjectOutput out = new ObjectOutputStream(buffer);
            out.writeObject(m1);
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