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# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 by Intevation GmbH |
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Intevation GmbH |
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# Authors: |
# Authors: |
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# Bernhard Herzog <[email protected]> |
# Bernhard Herzog <[email protected]> |
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# Jonathan Coles <[email protected]> |
# Jonathan Coles <[email protected]> |
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renderers. |
renderers. |
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from __future__ import generators |
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__version__ = "$Revision$" |
__version__ = "$Revision$" |
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# $Source$ |
# $Source$ |
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# $Id$ |
# $Id$ |
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import sys |
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import traceback |
import traceback |
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from Thuban.Model.layer import Layer, RasterLayer |
from Thuban.Model.layer import Layer, RasterLayer |
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from gdalwarp import ProjectRasterFile |
from gdalwarp import ProjectRasterFile |
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# Renderer Extensions |
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# The renderer extensions provide a way to render layer types defined in |
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# Thuban extensions. The renderer extensions are stored as a list with |
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# (layer_class, draw_function) pairs. If the renderer has to draw a |
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# non-builtin layer type, i.e. a layer that is not a subclass of Layer |
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# or RasterLayer, it iterates through that list, tests whether the layer |
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# to be drawn is an instance of layer_class and if so calls |
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# draw_function with the renderer and the layer as arguments. Since |
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# drawing is done incrementally, the draw_function should return an |
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# iterable. The easiest way is to simply implement the draw_function as |
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# a generator and to yield in suitable places, or to return the empty |
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# tuple. |
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# |
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# New renderer extensions should be added with add_renderer_extension(). |
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# If necessary the extensions list can be reset with |
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# init_renderer_extensions(). |
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_renderer_extensions = [] |
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def add_renderer_extension(layer_class, function): |
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"""Add a renderer extension for the layer class layer_class |
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When an instance of layer_class is to be drawn by the renderer the |
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renderer will call function with the renderer and the layer_class |
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instance as arguments. Since drawing is done incrementally, the |
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function should return an iterable. The easiest way is to simply |
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implement the draw_function as a generator and to yield True in |
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suitable places, or to return the empty tuple if it's not possible |
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to do the rendering incrementally. |
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""" |
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_renderer_extensions.append((layer_class, function)) |
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def init_renderer_extensions(): |
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"""(Re)initialize the list of renderer extensions |
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Calling this function outside of the test suite is probably not |
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useful. |
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""" |
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del _renderer_extensions[:] |
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def proj_params_to_str(proj): |
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"Build a string suitable for GDAL describing the given projection" |
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str = "" |
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if proj is not None: |
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for p in proj.GetAllParameters(): |
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str += "+" + p + " " |
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return str |
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# |
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# Base Renderer |
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class BaseRenderer: |
class BaseRenderer: |
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"""Basic Renderer Infrastructure for Thuban Maps |
"""Basic Renderer Infrastructure for Thuban Maps |
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TRANSPARENT_PEN = None |
TRANSPARENT_PEN = None |
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TRANSPARENT_BRUSH = None |
TRANSPARENT_BRUSH = None |
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def __init__(self, dc, scale, offset, resolution = 72.0, |
def __init__(self, dc, map, scale, offset, region = None, |
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honor_visibility = None): |
resolution = 72.0, honor_visibility = None): |
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"""Inititalize the renderer. |
"""Inititalize the renderer. |
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dc -- the device context to render on. |
dc -- the device context to render on. |
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scale, offset -- the scale factor and translation to convert |
scale, offset -- the scale factor and translation to convert |
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between projected coordinates and the DC coordinates |
between projected coordinates and the DC coordinates |
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region -- The region to draw as a (x, y, width, height) tuple in |
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the map's coordinate system. Default is None meaning |
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to draw everything. |
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resolution -- the assumed resolution of the DC. Used to convert |
resolution -- the assumed resolution of the DC. Used to convert |
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absolute lengths like font sizes to DC coordinates. The |
absolute lengths like font sizes to DC coordinates. The |
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defauult is 72.0 |
default is 72.0. If given, this parameter must be |
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provided as a keyword argument. |
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honor_visibility -- boolean. If true, honor the visibility flag |
honor_visibility -- boolean. If true, honor the visibility flag |
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of the layers, otherwise draw all layers. If None (the |
of the layers, otherwise draw all layers. If None (the |
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default), use the renderer's default. |
default), use the renderer's default. If given, this |
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parameter must be provided as a keyword argument. |
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""" |
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# resolution in pixel/inch |
# resolution in pixel/inch |
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self.dc = dc |
self.dc = dc |
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self.map = map |
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self.scale = scale |
self.scale = scale |
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self.offset = offset |
self.offset = offset |
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self.region = region |
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if honor_visibility is not None: |
if honor_visibility is not None: |
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self.honor_visibility = honor_visibility |
self.honor_visibility = honor_visibility |
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# store the resolution in pixel/point because it's more useful |
# store the resolution in pixel/point because it's more useful |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
raise NotImplementedError |
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def render_map(self, map): |
def render_map(self): |
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"""Render the map onto the DC the renderer was instantiated with |
"""Render the map onto the DC. |
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Both map and DC are the ones the renderer was instantiated with. |
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This method is just a front-end for render_map_incrementally |
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which does all rendering in one go. It also calls the dc's |
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BeginDrawing and EndDrawing methods before and after calling |
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render_map_incrementally. |
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""" |
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self.dc.BeginDrawing() |
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try: |
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for cont in self.render_map_incrementally(): |
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pass |
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finally: |
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self.dc.EndDrawing() |
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def render_map_incrementally(self): |
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"""Render the map incrementally. |
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Return an iterator whose next method should be called until it |
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returns False. After returning False it will raise StopIteration |
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so that you could also use it in a for loop (implementation |
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detail: this method is implemented as a generator). |
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Iterate through all layers and draw them. Layers containing |
Iterate through all layers and draw them. Layers containing |
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vector data are drawn with the draw_shape_layer method, raster |
vector data are drawn with the draw_shape_layer method, raster |
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that methods especially in derived classes have access to the |
that methods especially in derived classes have access to the |
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map if necessary. |
map if necessary. |
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""" |
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# Some method have to have access to the map so we store it in |
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# self.map. |
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self.map = map |
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# Whether the raster layer has already been drawn. See below for |
for layer in self.map.Layers(): |
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# the optimization this is used for |
# if honor_visibility is true, only draw visible layers, |
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seenRaster = True |
# otherwise draw all layers |
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if not self.honor_visibility or layer.Visible(): |
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if isinstance(layer, Layer): |
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for i in self.draw_shape_layer_incrementally(layer): |
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yield True |
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elif isinstance(layer, RasterLayer) \ |
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and Thuban.Model.resource.has_gdal_support(): |
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self.draw_raster_layer(layer) |
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yield True |
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else: |
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# look it up in the renderer extensions |
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for cls, func in _renderer_extensions: |
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if isinstance(layer, cls): |
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for i in func(self, layer): |
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yield True |
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break |
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else: |
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# No renderer found. Print a message about it |
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print >>sys.stderr, ("Drawing layer %r not supported" |
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% layer) |
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yield True |
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self.dc.BeginDrawing() |
self.draw_label_layer(self.map.LabelLayer()) |
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yield False |
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def draw_shape_layer_incrementally(self, layer): |
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"""Draw the shape layer layer onto the map incrementally. |
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# This is only a good optimization if there is only one |
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# raster layer and the image covers the entire window (as |
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# it currently does). We note if there is a raster layer |
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# and only begin drawing layers once we have drawn it. |
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# That way we avoid drawing layers that won't be seen. |
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# |
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if Thuban.Model.resource.has_gdal_support(): |
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for layer in map.Layers(): |
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if isinstance(layer, RasterLayer) and layer.Visible(): |
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seenRaster = False |
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break |
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for layer in map.Layers(): |
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# if honor_visibility is true, only draw visible layers, |
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# otherwise draw all layers |
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if not self.honor_visibility or layer.Visible(): |
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if isinstance(layer, Layer) and seenRaster: |
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self.draw_shape_layer(layer) |
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elif isinstance(layer, RasterLayer) \ |
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and Thuban.Model.resource.has_gdal_support(): |
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self.draw_raster_layer(layer) |
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seenRaster = True |
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self.draw_label_layer(map.LabelLayer()) |
This method is a generator which yields True after every 500 |
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shapes. |
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self.dc.EndDrawing() |
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def draw_shape_layer(self, layer): |
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"""Draw the shape layer layer onto the map. |
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Automatically called by render_map. Iterate through all shapes |
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as indicated by self.layer_ids() and draw them, using low-level |
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renderers returned by self.low_level_renderer(). |
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""" |
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scale = self.scale |
scale = self.scale |
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offx, offy = self.offset |
offx, offy = self.offset |
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defaultGroup = lc.GetDefaultGroup() |
defaultGroup = lc.GetDefaultGroup() |
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table = layer.ShapeStore().Table() |
table = layer.ShapeStore().Table() |
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if lc.GetNumGroups() == 0: |
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# There's only the default group, so we can pretend that |
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# there is no field to classifiy on which makes things |
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# faster since we don't need the attribute information at |
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# all. |
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field = None |
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# Determine which render function to use. |
# Determine which render function to use. |
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draw_func, draw_func_param = self.low_level_renderer(layer) |
useraw, draw_func, draw_func_param = self.low_level_renderer(layer) |
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# Iterate through all shapes that have to be drawn. |
# Iterate through all shapes that have to be drawn. |
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for i in self.layer_ids(layer): |
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# Count the shapes drawn so that we can yield every few hundred |
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# shapes |
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count = 0 |
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# Cache the tools (pens and brushes) for the classification |
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# groups. This is a mapping from the group's ids to the a tuple |
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# (pen, brush) |
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tool_cache = {} |
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for shape in self.layer_shapes(layer): |
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count += 1 |
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if field is None: |
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group = defaultGroup |
group = defaultGroup |
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record = table.ReadRowAsDict(i) |
value = table.ReadValue(shape.ShapeID(), field) |
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assert record is not None |
group = lc.FindGroup(value) |
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group = lc.FindGroup(record[field]) |
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if not group.IsVisible(): |
if not group.IsVisible(): |
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continue |
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# don't recreate new objects if they are the same as before |
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if group is not old_group: |
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old_group = group |
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prop = group.GetProperties() |
= self.tools_for_property(group.GetProperties()) |
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if prop != old_prop: |
if useraw: |
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pen, brush = self.tools_for_property(prop) |
data = shape.RawData() |
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draw_func(draw_func_param, i, pen, brush) |
data = shape.Points() |
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if draw_func == self.draw_point_shape: |
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draw_func(draw_func_param, data, pen, brush, |
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size = group.GetProperties().GetSize()) |
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else: |
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draw_func(draw_func_param, data, pen, brush) |
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if count % 500 == 0: |
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yield True |
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def layer_ids(self, layer): |
def layer_shapes(self, layer): |
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"""Return the shape ids of the given layer that have to be drawn. |
"""Return an iterable over the shapes to be drawn from the given layer. |
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The default implementation simply returns all ids in the layer. |
The default implementation simply returns all ids in the layer. |
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Override in derived classes to be more precise. |
Override in derived classes to be more precise. |
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""" |
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return range(layer.NumShapes()) |
return layer.ShapeStore().AllShapes() |
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def low_level_renderer(self, layer): |
def low_level_renderer(self, layer): |
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"""Return the low-level renderer for the layer for draw_shape_layer |
"""Return the low-level renderer for the layer for draw_shape_layer |
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The low level renderer to be returned by this method is a tuple |
The low level renderer to be returned by this method is a tuple |
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(func, param) where func is a callable object and param is |
(useraw, func, param) where useraw is a boolean indicating |
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passed as the first parameter to func. The draw_shape_layer |
whether the function uses the raw shape data, func is a callable |
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method will call func like this: |
object and param is passed as the first parameter to func. The |
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draw_shape_layer method will call func like this: |
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func(param, rawshape, pen, brush) |
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func(param, shapedata, pen, brush) |
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where rawshape is currently the shapeid. pen and brush are the |
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pen and brush to use to draw the shape on the dc. |
where shapedata is the return value of the RawData method of the |
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shape object if useraw is true or the return value of the Points |
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method if it's false. pen and brush are the pen and brush to use |
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to draw the shape on the dc. |
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The default implementation returns one of |
The default implementation returns one of |
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self.draw_polygon_shape, self.draw_arc_shape or |
self.draw_polygon_shape, self.draw_arc_shape or |
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self.draw_point_shape as func and layer as param. Derived |
self.draw_point_shape as func and layer as param. None of the |
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classes can override this method to return more efficient low |
method use the raw shape data. Derived classes can override this |
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level renderers. |
method to return more efficient low level renderers. |
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""" |
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shapetype = layer.ShapeType() |
shapetype = layer.ShapeType() |
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if shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POINT: |
if shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POINT: |
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func = self.draw_arc_shape |
func = self.draw_arc_shape |
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else: |
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func = self.draw_polygon_shape |
func = self.draw_polygon_shape |
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return func, layer |
return False, func, layer |
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def make_point(self, x, y): |
def make_point(self, x, y): |
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"""Convert (x, y) to a point object. |
"""Convert (x, y) to a point object. |
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""" |
""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
raise NotImplementedError |
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def projected_points(self, layer, shapeid): |
def projected_points(self, layer, points): |
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"""Return the projected coordinates of shape shapeid in layer. |
"""Return the projected coordinates of the points taken from layer. |
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Read the shape from the layer through its Shape method and |
Transform all the points in the list of lists of coordinate |
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transform all the points in the list of lists of coordinate |
pairs in points. |
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pairs returned by the shape's Points method. |
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The transformation applies the inverse of the layer's projection |
The transformation applies the inverse of the layer's projection |
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if any, then the map's projection if any and finally applies |
if any, then the map's projection if any and finally applies |
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inverse = proj.Inverse |
inverse = proj.Inverse |
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else: |
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inverse = None |
inverse = None |
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shape = layer.Shape(shapeid) |
result = [] |
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points = [] |
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scale = self.scale |
scale = self.scale |
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offx, offy = self.offset |
offx, offy = self.offset |
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make_point = self.make_point |
make_point = self.make_point |
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for part in shape.Points(): |
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points.append([]) |
for part in points: |
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result.append([]) |
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for x, y in part: |
for x, y in part: |
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if inverse: |
if inverse: |
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x, y = inverse(x, y) |
x, y = inverse(x, y) |
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if forward: |
if forward: |
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x, y = forward(x, y) |
x, y = forward(x, y) |
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points[-1].append(make_point(x * scale + offx, |
result[-1].append(make_point(x * scale + offx, |
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-y * scale + offy)) |
-y * scale + offy)) |
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return points |
return result |
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def draw_polygon_shape(self, layer, index, pen, brush): |
def draw_polygon_shape(self, layer, points, pen, brush): |
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"""Draw a polygon shape with the given brush and pen |
"""Draw a polygon shape from layer with the given brush and pen |
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The shape is indicated by its id (index) and the layer. The |
The shape is given by points argument which is a the return |
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coordinates in the DC's coordinate system are determined with |
value of the shape's Points() method. The coordinates in the |
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DC's coordinate system are determined with |
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self.projected_points. |
self.projected_points. |
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For a description of the algorithm look in wxproj.cpp. |
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""" |
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points = self.projected_points(layer, index) |
points = self.projected_points(layer, points) |
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if brush is not self.TRANSPARENT_BRUSH: |
if brush is not self.TRANSPARENT_BRUSH: |
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polygon = [] |
polygon = [] |
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for part in points: |
for part in points: |
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polygon.extend(part) |
polygon.extend(part) |
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# missing back vertices for correct filling. |
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insert_index = len(polygon) |
insert_index = len(polygon) |
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for part in points[:-1]: |
for part in points[:-1]: |
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polygon.insert(insert_index, part[0]) |
polygon.insert(insert_index, part[0]) |
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for part in points: |
for part in points: |
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self.dc.DrawLines(part) |
self.dc.DrawLines(part) |
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def draw_arc_shape(self, layer, index, pen, brush): |
def draw_arc_shape(self, layer, points, pen, brush): |
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"""Draw an arc shape with the given brush and pen |
"""Draw an arc shape from layer with the given brush and pen |
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The shape is indicated by its id (index) and the layer. The |
The shape is given by points argument which is a the return |
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coordinates in the DC's coordinate system are determined with |
value of the shape's Points() method. The coordinates in the |
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DC's coordinate system are determined with |
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self.projected_points. |
self.projected_points. |
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""" |
""" |
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points = self.projected_points(layer, index) |
points = self.projected_points(layer, points) |
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self.dc.SetBrush(brush) |
self.dc.SetBrush(brush) |
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self.dc.SetPen(pen) |
self.dc.SetPen(pen) |
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for part in points: |
for part in points: |
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self.dc.DrawLines(part) |
self.dc.DrawLines(part) |
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def draw_point_shape(self, layer, index, pen, brush): |
def draw_point_shape(self, layer, points, pen, brush, size = 5): |
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"""Draw a point shape with the given brush and pen |
"""Draw a point shape from layer with the given brush and pen |
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The shape is indicated by its id (index) and the layer. The |
The shape is given by points argument which is a the return |
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coordinates in the DC's coordinate system are determined with |
value of the shape's Points() method. The coordinates in the |
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DC's coordinate system are determined with |
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self.projected_points. |
self.projected_points. |
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The point is drawn as a circle centered on the point. |
The point is drawn as a circle centered on the point. |
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""" |
""" |
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points = self.projected_points(layer, index) |
points = self.projected_points(layer, points) |
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if not points: |
if not points: |
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return |
return |
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radius = self.resolution * 5 |
radius = int(round(self.resolution * size)) |
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self.dc.SetBrush(brush) |
self.dc.SetBrush(brush) |
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self.dc.SetPen(pen) |
self.dc.SetPen(pen) |
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for part in points: |
for part in points: |
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offx, offy = self.offset |
offx, offy = self.offset |
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width, height = self.dc.GetSizeTuple() |
width, height = self.dc.GetSizeTuple() |
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in_proj = "" |
in_proj = proj_params_to_str(layer.GetProjection()) |
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proj = layer.GetProjection() |
out_proj = proj_params_to_str(self.map.GetProjection()) |
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if proj is not None: |
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for p in proj.GetAllParameters(): |
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in_proj += "+" + p + " " |
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out_proj = "" |
# True -- warp the image to the size of the whole screen |
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proj = self.map.GetProjection() |
# False -- only use the bound box of the layer (currently inaccurate) |
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if proj is not None: |
if True: |
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for p in proj.GetAllParameters(): |
#if False: |
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out_proj += "+" + p + " " |
pmin = [0,height] |
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pmax = [width, 0] |
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else: |
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bb = layer.LatLongBoundingBox() |
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bb = [[[bb[0], bb[1]], [bb[2], bb[3]],],] |
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pmin, pmax = self.projected_points(layer, bb)[0] |
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#print bb |
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#print pmin, pmax |
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fmin = [max(0, min(pmin[0], pmax[0])) - offx, |
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offy - min(height, max(pmin[1], pmax[1]))] |
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fmax = [min(width, max(pmin[0], pmax[0])) - offx, |
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offy - max(0, min(pmin[1], pmax[1]))] |
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xmin = fmin[0]/self.scale |
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ymin = fmin[1]/self.scale |
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xmax = fmax[0]/self.scale |
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ymax = fmax[1]/self.scale |
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xmin = (0 - offx) / self.scale |
width = int(min(width, round(fmax[0] - fmin[0] + 1))) |
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ymin = (offy - height) / self.scale |
height = int(min(height, round(fmax[1] - fmin[1] + 1))) |
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xmax = (width - offx) / self.scale |
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ymax = (offy - 0) / self.scale |
|
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try: |
try: |
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data = ProjectRasterFile(layer.GetImageFilename(), |
options = 0 |
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in_proj, out_proj, |
if layer.UseMask(): options = options | 1 |
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(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax), "", |
|
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(width, height)) |
project_params = (layer.GetImageFilename(), in_proj, out_proj, |
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except (IOError, AttributeError, ValueError): |
(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax), "", (width, height), |
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options) |
493 |
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|
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data = (width, height, apply(ProjectRasterFile, project_params)) |
495 |
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|
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except (MemoryError, IOError, AttributeError, ValueError): |
497 |
# Why does this catch AttributeError and ValueError? |
# Why does this catch AttributeError and ValueError? |
498 |
# FIXME: The exception should be communicated to the user |
# FIXME: The exception should be communicated to the user |
499 |
# better. |
# better. |
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traceback.print_exc() |
traceback.print_exc() |
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else: |
else: |
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self.draw_raster_data(data) |
self.draw_raster_data(fmin[0]+offx, offy-fmax[1], data, "RAW") |
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data = None |
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def draw_raster_data(self, data): |
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"""Draw the raster image in data onto the DC |
|
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The raster image data is a string holding the data in BMP |
|
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format. The data is exactly the size of the dc and covers it |
|
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completely. |
|
504 |
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|
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This method has to be implemented by derived classes. |
def draw_raster_data(self, x, y, data, format="BMP"): |
506 |
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"""Draw the raster image in data onto the DC with the top |
507 |
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left corner at (x,y) |
508 |
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|
509 |
|
The raster image data is a tuple of the form |
510 |
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(width, height, (image_data, mask_data)) |
511 |
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|
512 |
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holding the image width, height, image data, and mask data. |
513 |
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mask_data may be None if a mask should not be used. If |
514 |
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format is 'RAW' the data will be RGB values and the mask |
515 |
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will be in XMB format. Otherwise, both kinds |
516 |
|
of data are assumed to be in the format specified in format. |
517 |
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|
518 |
|
The format parameter is a string with the name of the format. |
519 |
|
The following format names should be used: |
520 |
|
|
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'RAW' -- an array of RGB values (len=3*width*height) |
522 |
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'BMP' -- Windows Bitmap |
523 |
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'JPEG' -- JPEG Image |
524 |
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|
525 |
|
The default format is 'BMP'. |
526 |
|
|
527 |
|
This method has to be implemented by derived classes. The |
528 |
|
implementation in the derived class should try to support at |
529 |
|
least the formats specified above and may support more. |
530 |
""" |
""" |
531 |
raise NotImplementedError |
raise NotImplementedError |
532 |
|
|
556 |
text = label.text |
text = label.text |
557 |
if forward: |
if forward: |
558 |
x, y = forward(x, y) |
x, y = forward(x, y) |
559 |
x = x * scale + offx |
x = int(round(x * scale + offx)) |
560 |
y = -y * scale + offy |
y = int(round(-y * scale + offy)) |
561 |
width, height = self.dc.GetTextExtent(text) |
width, height = self.dc.GetTextExtent(text) |
562 |
if label.halign == ALIGN_LEFT: |
if label.halign == ALIGN_LEFT: |
563 |
# nothing to be done |
# nothing to be done |