source: trunk/gui/scripts/field2dresult.tcl @ 2744

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1# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2#  COMPONENT: field2dresult - plot a field in a ResultSet
3#
4#  This widget visualizes scalar/vector fields on 3D meshes.
5#  It is normally used in the ResultViewer to show results from the
6#  run of a Rappture tool.  Use the "add" and "delete" methods to
7#  control the dataobjs showing on the plot.
8# ======================================================================
9#  AUTHOR:  Michael McLennan, Purdue University
10#  Copyright (c) 2004-2005  Purdue Research Foundation
11#
12#  See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and
13#  redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
14# ======================================================================
15
16package require Itk
17
18option add *Field2DResult.width 4i widgetDefault
19option add *Field2DResult.height 4i widgetDefault
20option add *Field2DResult.foreground black widgetDefault
21option add *Field2DResult.controlBackground gray widgetDefault
22option add *Field2DResult.controlDarkBackground #999999 widgetDefault
23option add *Field2DResult.plotBackground black widgetDefault
24option add *Field2DResult.plotForeground white widgetDefault
25option add *Field2DResult.font \
26    -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-* widgetDefault
27
28itcl::class Rappture::Field2DResult {
29    inherit itk::Widget
30
31    itk_option define -mode mode Mode "auto"
32
33    constructor {args} { # defined below }
34    destructor { # defined below }
35
36    public method add {dataobj {settings ""}}
37    public method get {}
38    public method delete {args}
39    public method scale {args}
40    public method snap {w h}
41    public method parameters {title args} { # do nothing }
42    public method download {option args}
43}
44
45itk::usual Field2DResult {
46    keep -background -foreground -cursor -font
47    keep -plotbackground -plotforeground
48}
49
50# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
51# CONSTRUCTOR
52# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
53itcl::body Rappture::Field2DResult::constructor {args} {
54    array set flags {
55        -mode auto
56    }
57    array set flags $args
58    set servers ""
59    puts stderr modeflags=$flags(-mode)
60    switch -- $flags(-mode) {
61        "auto" - "heightmap" - "flowvis" {
62            set servers [Rappture::VisViewer::GetServerList "nanovis"]
63        }
64        "vtkcontour" - "vtkheightmap" {
65            set servers [Rappture::VisViewer::GetServerList "vtkvis"]
66        }
67        "vtk" {
68            # Old vtk contour widget
69        }
70        default {
71            puts stderr "unknown render mode \"$flags(-mode)\""
72        }
73    }           
74    if {"" != $servers && $flags(-mode) != "vtk"} {
75        switch -- $flags(-mode) {
76            "auto" - "heightmap" {
77                itk_component add renderer {
78                    Rappture::HeightmapViewer $itk_interior.ren $servers
79                }
80            }
81            "vtkheightmap" {
82                itk_component add renderer {
83                    Rappture::VtkHeightmapViewer $itk_interior.ren $servers
84                }
85            }
86            "vtkcontour" {
87                itk_component add renderer {
88                    Rappture::VtkContourViewer $itk_interior.ren $servers
89                }
90            }
91            "flowvis" {
92                itk_component add renderer {
93                    Rappture::FlowvisViewer $itk_interior.ren $servers
94                }
95            }
96            default {
97                puts stderr "unknown render mode \"$flags(-mode)\""
98            }
99        }               
100        pack $itk_component(renderer) -expand yes -fill both
101        # can't connect to rendering farm?  then fall back to older viewer
102        if {![$itk_component(renderer) isconnected]} {
103            #destroy $itk_component(renderer)
104        }
105    }
106
107    if {![info exists itk_component(renderer)]} {
108        itk_component add renderer {
109            Rappture::ContourResult $itk_interior.ren
110        }
111        pack $itk_component(renderer) -expand yes -fill both
112    }
113    eval itk_initialize $args
114}
115
116# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
117# DESTRUCTOR
118# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
119itcl::body Rappture::Field2DResult::destructor {} {
120}
121
122# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
123# USAGE: add <dataobj> ?<settings>?
124#
125# Clients use this to add a data object to the plot.  The optional
126# <settings> are used to configure the plot.  Allowed settings are
127# -color, -brightness, -width, -linestyle, and -raise.
128# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
129itcl::body Rappture::Field2DResult::add {dataobj {settings ""}} {
130    eval $itk_component(renderer) add $dataobj [list $settings]
131}
132
133# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
134# USAGE: get
135#
136# Clients use this to query the list of objects being plotted, in
137# order from bottom to top of this result.
138# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
139itcl::body Rappture::Field2DResult::get {} {
140    return [$itk_component(renderer) get]
141}
142
143# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
144# USAGE: delete ?<dataobj1> <dataobj2> ...?
145#
146# Clients use this to delete a dataobj from the plot.  If no dataobjs
147# are specified, then all dataobjs are deleted.
148# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
149itcl::body Rappture::Field2DResult::delete {args} {
150    eval $itk_component(renderer) delete $args
151}
152
153# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
154# USAGE: scale ?<data1> <data2> ...?
155#
156# Sets the default limits for the overall plot according to the
157# limits of the data for all of the given <data> objects.  This
158# accounts for all objects--even those not showing on the screen.
159# Because of this, the limits are appropriate for all objects as
160# the user scans through data in the ResultSet viewer.
161# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
162itcl::body Rappture::Field2DResult::scale {args} {
163    eval $itk_component(renderer) scale $args
164}
165
166# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
167# USAGE: download coming
168# USAGE: download controls <downloadCommand>
169# USAGE: download now
170#
171# Clients use this method to create a downloadable representation
172# of the plot.  Returns a list of the form {ext string}, where
173# "ext" is the file extension (indicating the type of data) and
174# "string" is the data itself.
175# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
176itcl::body Rappture::Field2DResult::download {option args} {
177    eval $itk_component(renderer) download $option $args
178}
179
180itcl::body Rappture::Field2DResult::snap { w h } {
181    return [$itk_component(renderer) snap $w $h]
182}
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