Qt Charting Component - Feedback request
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[quote author="Michel Pacilli" date="1307918063"]hi,
really nice plots !
[/quote]Thank you.
[quote author="Michel Pacilli" date="1307918063"]
Do you use QGraphicsPathItems for the "line" plots?
And the points symbols?
[/quote]Almost. I have written my own custom QGraphicsItem subclasses. In this case the lines are drawn by a ZSplinePathItem and the points are drawn by ZPointItem. Both these classes inherit from another class of mine called ZTransformedPlotItem which allows the subclasses to easily perform transformations between the natural plot coordinate system and the usual QGraphicsView parent item coordinate system. The idea being that by replacing the coordinate system in use you can change the plot type ie switch to a polar coordinate system.
The ZSplinePathItem uses a QPainterPath internally.
[quote author="Michel Pacilli" date="1307918063"]
the look and feel seems to be really well defined, yes I'd like to play with !great project,
Michel[/quote]
Thank you again. I have a little more work left to do before I will make a first release but I am slowly getting there. Things left to do include:
- Contour plots (these are almost done)
- Bar/column charts
- More style abstractions for easier customisation
- Peformance optimisations
- Lots more testing ;-)
I'll post back here as I make progress.
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Woohoo! I've just managed to get the basic plot example (shown above running in the simulator) to run natively on Symbian^3. This feels like a major step for me and it shows that we can now relatively easily create applications containing charts on desktop, embedded and mobile targets. :D
The only changes I made compared to the same example built for desktop was to make the font size a little smaller to make better use of the available space and to call QWidget::showFullScreen() rather than QWidget::show() on the QGraphicsView. I'll try to factor the font size adjustments into the library. The choice between show() and showFullScreen() is down to the application writer.
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Looks amazing can't wait to try it out :)
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Thanks Zester. Not too long now hopefully.
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"This question":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/6950/ was split off as a separate topic.
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Can't wait to give it a try! Great work.
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Thx rafy. A few months I expect. I am working on the last couple of features for version 1.0 then I need to do lots of code tidy up and bug fixing ;-) As always my time is limited though.
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Great work, Sean, i do really like your Charting Component :D
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I now have the basics of contour plots working too. At the moment it just uses the Henry Ford colour scheme though so still work to do on making them look blingtastic ;-)
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Hey Sean,
Impressive work!
Charttypes that I miss in your list are the financial stock charts like bar charts (open, high, low, close) and candlestick charts. I know that many developers are looking for something like that. I am using qwt for that purpose but it does not support these types either.
It would be great to have these as well.
Kind regards,
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Hi Eric, I have financial stock charts on my todo list but probably not for version 1.0. The good news is they should be very simple to add in.
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Ok good. Can't wait for your first release.
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Sean,
Bump.
How can I use your widget from within QML?
Can I draw xy science plots using data from a C++ class (say a std::vector) ?
In my app, the data may arrive any time, so how can I notify the plot widget to draw the new data?
Is there an example ?Thank you for the great work. It seems what a lot of people have been waiting for!
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How is it going on with version 1.0? Can't wait to play with it.
Raph -
Hey Guys,
sorry for the delays on this. I'm in the middle of changing jobs and things are very hectic still at my existing job. I hope to get version 1.0 out very soon now.
Victor: I am playing around with an idea on how to integrate this into QML 1. As for QML 2 I am not sure what is the best route to go down as yet so that requires some more experimentation.
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Just wondering... will this project clash with the product portfolio of your new employer?
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Potentially yes. Something to be resolved...
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Thanks for the update.
If you need a guinea pig I would enjoy helping. QML2 is fine.
BTW, Good Luck with your new position! I know how crazy that can be.
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Are you still working on the project?
I hope so! -
Anything new on this?
I'm really keen on playing with it.