[PATCH 15 of 15] merged
Wald Commits
scm-commit at wald.intevation.org
Wed Apr 30 15:30:18 CEST 2014
# HG changeset patch
# User Raimund Renkert <rrenkert at intevation.de>
# Date 1398864590 -7200
# Node ID 57bd0a586a9b8734013a90230bf95cdc978cf6ba
# Parent 6e346ef4446fff7b75cba976df59786d5ede6ddd
# Parent c023f19a77202f6c7afc696bc6489744c966382c
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+
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+
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diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/doc/conf/artifacts/minfo.xml
--- a/artifacts/doc/conf/artifacts/minfo.xml Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/doc/conf/artifacts/minfo.xml Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
</state>
<state id="state.minfo.soundings" description="state.minfo.soundingsstate" state="org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.states.SoundingsSelect" helpText="help.state.minfo.soundings">
- <data name="soundings" type="options"/>
+ <data name="soundings" type="multiattribute"/>
</state>
<state id="state.minfo.sq.period" description="state.minfo.sq.period" state="org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.states.sq.SQPeriodSelect"
@@ -224,7 +224,9 @@
<facet name="bedheight_difference.year" description="A facet for bed height differences"/>
<facet name="bedheight_difference.year.filtered" description="A facet for bed height differences"/>
<facet name="bedheight_difference.manualpoints" />
- <facet name="bedheight_difference.morph_width" description="A facet for morphologic width"/>
+ <facet name="bedheight_difference.sounding_width" description="A facet for morphologic width"/>
+ <facet name="bedheight_difference.morph_width1" description="A facet for morphologic width"/>
+ <facet name="bedheight_difference.morph_width2" description="A facet for morphologic width"/>
<facet name="bedheight_difference.year.height1" description="A facet for raw heights."/>
<facet name="bedheight_difference.year.height2" description="A facet for raw heights."/>
<facet name="bedheight_difference.year.height1.filtered" description="A facet for raw heights."/>
@@ -246,6 +248,7 @@
<facet name="longitudinal_section.w"/>
<facet name="longitudinal_section.q"/>
<facet name="w_differences" description="facet.w_differences"/>
+ <facet name="w_differences.filtered" description="facet.w_differences"/>
<facet name="other.wkms.interpol" description="Height over km, like flood protections."/>
<facet name="morph-width" description="morphologic width, not sounding width!"/>
</facets>
@@ -273,6 +276,7 @@
<facet name="longitudinal_section.w"/>
<facet name="longitudinal_section.q"/>
<facet name="w_differences" description="facet.w_differences"/>
+ <facet name="w_differences.filtered" description="facet.w_differences"/>
<facet name="other.wkms.interpol" description="Height over km, like flood protections."/>
<facet name="morph-width" description="morphologic width, not sounding width!"/>
</facets>
@@ -531,6 +535,7 @@
<facet name="bedheight_difference.year.filtered" description="A facet for bed height differences"/>
<facet name="bedheight_difference.epoch" description="A facet for bed height differences"/>
<facet name="w_differences" description="facet.w_differences"/>
+ <facet name="w_differences.filtered" description="facet.w_differences"/>
<facet name="longitudinal_section.annotations" description="facet.longitudinal_section.annotations"/>
</facets>
</outputmode>
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/doc/conf/artifacts/winfo.xml
--- a/artifacts/doc/conf/artifacts/winfo.xml Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/doc/conf/artifacts/winfo.xml Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -264,6 +264,7 @@
<facet name="longitudinal_section.q" description="facet.longitudinal_section.q"/>
<facet name="longitudinal_section.w" description="facet.longitudinal_section.w"/>
<facet name="w_differences" description="facet.w_differences"/>
+ <facet name="w_differences.filtered" description="facet.w_differences"/>
<facet name="other.wkms" description="facet.other.wkms"/>
<facet name="other.wqkms" description="facet.other.wqkms"/>
<facet name="other.wqkms.w" description="W-Type of data" />
@@ -371,6 +372,7 @@
<facet name="longitudinal_section.w" description="facet.longitudinal_section.w"/>
<facet name="longitudinal_section.q" description="facet.longitudinal_section.q"/>
<facet name="w_differences" description="facet.w_differences"/>
+ <facet name="w_differences.filtered" description="facet.w_differences"/>
<facet name="other.wqkms.w" description="W-Type of data" />
<facet name="other.wq" description="WQ-Type of data" />
<facet name="other.wqkms.q" description="Q-Type of data" />
@@ -693,6 +695,7 @@
<facet name="longitudinal_section.w" description="facet.longitudinal_section.w"/>
<facet name="longitudinal_section.q" description="facet.longitudinal_section.q"/>
<facet name="w_differences" description="facet.w_differences"/>
+ <facet name="w_differences.filtered" description="facet.w_differences"/>
<facet name="other.wqkms.w" description="W-Type of data" />
<facet name="other.wq" description="WQ-Type of data" />
<facet name="other.wqkms.q" description="Q-Type of data" />
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/doc/conf/meta-data.xml
--- a/artifacts/doc/conf/meta-data.xml Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/doc/conf/meta-data.xml Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -469,19 +469,20 @@
</dc:macro>
<dc:macro name="differences">
- <dc:filter expr="$facet_name = 'w_differences'">
+ <dc:filter expr="$facet_name = 'w_differences' or $facet_name = 'w_differences.filtered'">
<dc:if test="dc:has-result()">
<differences>
<dc:call-macro name="collection-group">
<differences description="{dc:group-key()}">
<dc:for-each>
- <w_differences
- description="{$facet_description}"
- factory="winfo"
- artifact-id="{$a_gid}"
- ids="{$facet_num}"
- target_out="{$out}"
- out="w_differences"/>
+ <dc:element name="${facet_name}">
+ <dc:attribute name="description" value="${facet_description}"/>
+ <dc:attribute name="factory" value="winfo"/>
+ <dc:attribute name="artifact-id" value="${a_gid}"/>
+ <dc:attribute name="ids" value="${facet_num}"/>
+ <dc:attribute name="target_out" value="${out}"/>
+ <dc:attribute name="out" value="${out_name}"/>
+ </dc:element>
</dc:for-each>
</differences>
</dc:call-macro>
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/doc/conf/themes.xml
--- a/artifacts/doc/conf/themes.xml Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/doc/conf/themes.xml Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -157,6 +157,7 @@
<mapping from="mainvalues.w" to="MainValuesW" />
<mapping from="longitudinal_section.annotations" to="Annotations" />
<mapping from="w_differences" to="Differences" />
+ <mapping from="w_differences.filtered" to="Differences" />
<mapping from="floodmap.wsplgen" to="WSPLGEN" />
<mapping from="floodmap.riveraxis" to="RiverAxis" />
<mapping from="floodmap.kms" to="Kms" />
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/doc/conf/zoom-scales.xml
--- a/artifacts/doc/conf/zoom-scales.xml Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/doc/conf/zoom-scales.xml Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<zoom-scales>
+ <zoom-scale river="default" range="50" radius="1"/>
+ <zoom-scale river="default" range="100" radius="5"/>
+ <zoom-scale river="default" range="500" radius="10"/>
<zoom-scale river="Beispielfluss" range="50" radius="1" />
<zoom-scale river="Beispielfluss" range="100" radius="5" />
<zoom-scale river="Beispielfluss" range="500" radius="10" />
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/DifferenceCurveFilterFacet.java
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/DifferenceCurveFilterFacet.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+package org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model;
+
+import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
+import org.dive4elements.artifactdatabase.state.Facet;
+import org.dive4elements.artifacts.Artifact;
+import org.dive4elements.artifacts.CallContext;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.D4EArtifact;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.WINFOArtifact;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.access.RiverAccess;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.context.RiverContext;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.math.MovingAverage;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.states.DefaultState.ComputeType;
+
+
+public class DifferenceCurveFilterFacet
+extends DifferenceCurveFacet
+{
+ private static Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(DifferenceCurveFacet.class);
+
+
+ public DifferenceCurveFilterFacet() {
+ }
+
+ public DifferenceCurveFilterFacet(
+ int index,
+ String name,
+ String description,
+ ComputeType type,
+ String stateID,
+ String hash
+
+ ) {
+ super(index, name, description, type, stateID, hash);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Get difference curve data.
+ * @return a WKms at given index.
+ */
+ @Override
+ public Object getData(Artifact artifact, CallContext context) {
+ WKms result = (WKms)super.getData(artifact, context);
+
+ Double start = (Double)context.getContextValue("startkm");
+ Double end = (Double)context.getContextValue("endkm");
+ if(start != null && end != null) {
+ RiverContext fc = (RiverContext)context.globalContext();
+ // Adaptive smoothing, based on zoom factor/diagram extents.
+ ZoomScale scales = (ZoomScale)fc.get("zoomscale");
+ RiverAccess access = new RiverAccess((D4EArtifact)artifact);
+ String river = access.getRiverName();
+
+ double radius = scales.getRadius(river, start, end);
+
+ double[][] oldData = new double[2][result.size()];
+ for (int i = 0; i < result.size(); i++) {
+ oldData[0][i] = result.getKm(i);
+ oldData[1][i] = result.getW(i);
+ }
+
+ double[][] diffs = MovingAverage.weighted(oldData, radius);
+ WKmsImpl newData = new WKmsImpl();
+ for(int j = 0; j < diffs[0].length; j++) {
+ newData.add(diffs[0][j], diffs[1][j]);
+ }
+ return newData;
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+
+ /** Copy deeply. */
+ @Override
+ public Facet deepCopy() {
+ WaterlevelFacet copy = new DifferenceCurveFilterFacet();
+ copy.set(this);
+ copy.type = type;
+ copy.stateId = stateId;
+ copy.hash = hash;
+ return copy;
+ }
+}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/FacetTypes.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/FacetTypes.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/FacetTypes.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -245,6 +245,7 @@
String LONGITUDINAL_MANUALPOINTS = "longitudinal_section.manualpoints";
String W_DIFFERENCES = "w_differences";
+ String W_DIFFERENCES_FILTERED = "w_differences.filtered";
String COMPUTED_DISCHARGE_Q = "computed_discharge_curve.q";
String COMPUTED_DISCHARGE_MAINVALUES_Q = "computed_discharge_curve.mainvalues.q";
@@ -339,7 +340,9 @@
String BED_DIFFERENCE_HEIGHT_YEAR_FILTERED = "bedheight_difference.height_year.filtered";
String BED_DIFFERENCE_EPOCH = "bedheight_difference.epoch";
String BED_DIFFERENCE_EPOCH_FILTERED = "bedheight_difference.epoch.filtered";
- String BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH = "bedheight_difference.morph_width";
+ String BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH1 = "bedheight_difference.morph_width1";
+ String BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH2 = "bedheight_difference.morph_width2";
+ String BED_DIFFERENCE_SOUNDING_WIDTH = "bedheight_difference.sounding_width";
String BED_DIFFERENCE_YEAR_HEIGHT1 = "bedheight_difference.year.height1";
String BED_DIFFERENCE_YEAR_HEIGHT2 = "bedheight_difference.year.height2";
String BED_DIFFERENCE_YEAR_HEIGHT1_FILTERED = "bedheight_difference.year.height1.filtered";
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/ZoomScale.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/ZoomScale.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/ZoomScale.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -38,7 +38,11 @@
double range = Math.abs(upper) - Math.abs(lower);
TreeMap<Double, Double> ranges = rivers.get(river);
if (ranges == null) {
- return 0.001;
+ TreeMap<Double, Double> defaultRanges = rivers.get("default");
+ if (defaultRanges == null) {
+ return 0.001;
+ }
+ ranges = defaultRanges;
}
Map.Entry<Double, Double> next = ranges.higherEntry(range);
Map.Entry<Double, Double> prev = ranges.lowerEntry(range);
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffCalculation.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffCalculation.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffCalculation.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -133,13 +133,15 @@
TDoubleArrayList stations = s1.getStations();
int size = stations.size();
- TDoubleArrayList diffRes = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
- TDoubleArrayList kms = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
- TDoubleArrayList morphs = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
- TDoubleArrayList absolute = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
- TDoubleArrayList gap = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
- TDoubleArrayList heights1 = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
- TDoubleArrayList heights2 = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList diffRes = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList kms = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList soundings = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList absolute = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList gap = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList heights1 = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList heights2 = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList morphs1 = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
+ TDoubleArrayList morphs2 = new TDoubleArrayList(size);
int range = Math.abs(s1.getYear() - s2.getYear());
@@ -147,15 +149,17 @@
double station = stations.getQuick(i);
double h1 = s1.getHeight(station);
double h2 = s2.getHeight(station);
+ double m1 = s1.getWidth(station);
+ double m2 = s2.getWidth(station);
double hDiff = h1 - h2;
if (!Double.isNaN(hDiff)) {
diffRes.add(hDiff);
kms.add(station);
- morphs.add(Math.max(
- s1.getMorphWidth(station),
- s2.getMorphWidth(station)));
+ soundings.add(Math.max(
+ s1.getSoundingWidth(station),
+ s2.getSoundingWidth(station)));
gap.add(Math.max(
s1.getDataGap(station),
@@ -164,6 +168,8 @@
absolute.add((hDiff / range) * 100d);
heights1.add(h1);
heights2.add(h2);
+ morphs1.add(m1);
+ morphs2.add(m2);
}
}
return new BedDiffYearResult(
@@ -171,7 +177,9 @@
diffRes,
heights1,
heights2,
- morphs,
+ morphs1,
+ morphs2,
+ soundings,
absolute,
gap,
s1.getYear(),
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffYearFilterFacet.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffYearFilterFacet.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffYearFilterFacet.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -63,12 +63,16 @@
double[][] diffs = MovingAverage.weighted(oldData.getDifferencesData(), radius);
double[][] heights1 = MovingAverage.weighted(oldData.getHeights1Data(), radius);
double[][] heights2 = MovingAverage.weighted(oldData.getHeights2Data(), radius);
- double[][] morph = oldData.getMorphWidthData();
+ double[][] morph1 = oldData.getMorphWidth1Data();
+ double[][] morph2 = oldData.getMorphWidth2Data();
+ double[][] sounding = oldData.getSoundingWidthData();
double[][] year = MovingAverage.weighted(oldData.getHeightPerYearData(), radius);
for(int j = 0; j < diffs[0].length; j++) {
newData.addKm(diffs[0][j]);
newData.addBedHeights(year[1][j]);
- newData.addMorphWidth(morph[1][j]);
+ newData.addMorphWidth1(morph1[1][j]);
+ newData.addMorphWidth2(morph2[1][j]);
+ newData.addSoundingWidth(sounding[1][j]);
newData.addDifference(diffs[1][j]);
newData.addHeight1(heights1[1][j]);
newData.addHeight2(heights2[1][j]);
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffYearResult.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffYearResult.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedDiffYearResult.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -17,7 +17,9 @@
{
protected TDoubleArrayList bedHeights;
protected TDoubleArrayList dataGap;
- protected TDoubleArrayList morphWidth;
+ protected TDoubleArrayList soundingWidth;
+ protected TDoubleArrayList morphWidth1;
+ protected TDoubleArrayList morphWidth2;
protected int start;
protected int end;
protected String nameFirst;
@@ -27,7 +29,9 @@
super();
this.bedHeights = new TDoubleArrayList();
this.dataGap = new TDoubleArrayList();
- this.morphWidth = new TDoubleArrayList();
+ this.soundingWidth = new TDoubleArrayList();
+ this.morphWidth1 = new TDoubleArrayList();
+ this.morphWidth2 = new TDoubleArrayList();
this.start = -1;
this.end = -1;
}
@@ -44,7 +48,9 @@
TDoubleArrayList differences,
TDoubleArrayList heights1,
TDoubleArrayList heights2,
- TDoubleArrayList morphWidth,
+ TDoubleArrayList morphWidth1,
+ TDoubleArrayList morphWidth2,
+ TDoubleArrayList soundingWidth,
TDoubleArrayList bedHeights,
TDoubleArrayList dataGap,
int start,
@@ -55,7 +61,9 @@
super(kms, differences, heights1, heights2);
this.bedHeights = bedHeights;
this.dataGap = dataGap;
- this.morphWidth = morphWidth;
+ this.soundingWidth = soundingWidth;
+ this.morphWidth1 = morphWidth1;
+ this.morphWidth2 = morphWidth2;
this.start = start;
this.end = end;
this.nameFirst = nameFirst;
@@ -70,8 +78,16 @@
return this.dataGap;
}
- public TDoubleArrayList getMorphWidth() {
- return this.morphWidth;
+ public TDoubleArrayList getMorphWidth1() {
+ return this.morphWidth1;
+ }
+
+ public TDoubleArrayList getMorphWidth2() {
+ return this.morphWidth2;
+ }
+
+ public TDoubleArrayList getSoundingWidth() {
+ return this.soundingWidth;
}
public int getStart() {
@@ -100,18 +116,40 @@
return this.nameSecond;
}
- public void addMorphWidth(double value) {
- this.morphWidth.add(value);
+ public void addMorphWidth1(double value) {
+ this.morphWidth1.add(value);
+ }
+
+ public void addMorphWidth2(double value) {
+ this.morphWidth2.add(value);
+ }
+
+ public void addSoundingWidth(double value) {
+ this.soundingWidth.add(value);
}
public void addBedHeights(double value) {
this.bedHeights.add(value);
}
- public double[][] getMorphWidthData() {
+ public double[][] getMorphWidth1Data() {
return new double[][] {
kms.toNativeArray(),
- morphWidth.toNativeArray()
+ morphWidth1.toNativeArray()
+ };
+ }
+
+ public double[][] getMorphWidth2Data() {
+ return new double[][] {
+ kms.toNativeArray(),
+ morphWidth2.toNativeArray()
+ };
+ }
+
+ public double[][] getSoundingWidthData() {
+ return new double[][] {
+ kms.toNativeArray(),
+ soundingWidth.toNativeArray()
};
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedHeightFactory.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedHeightFactory.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedHeightFactory.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -32,7 +32,8 @@
/** Query to get km and ws for wst_id and column_pos. */
public static final String SQL_SELECT_SINGLE =
- "SELECT bhsv.height, bhsv.station, bhsv.data_gap, bhsv.sounding_width, bhs.year " +
+ "SELECT bhsv.height, bhsv.station, bhsv.data_gap, bhsv.sounding_width," +
+ " bhs.year, bhsv.width" +
" FROM bed_height_single bhs" +
" JOIN bed_height_single_values bhsv on bhsv.bed_height_single_id = bhs.id" +
" WHERE bhs.id = :height_id" +
@@ -148,6 +149,7 @@
.addScalar("station", StandardBasicTypes.DOUBLE)
.addScalar("data_gap", StandardBasicTypes.DOUBLE)
.addScalar("sounding_width", StandardBasicTypes.DOUBLE)
+ .addScalar("width", StandardBasicTypes.DOUBLE)
.addScalar("year", StandardBasicTypes.INTEGER);
sqlQuery.setInteger("height_id", height_id);
List<Object []> results = sqlQuery.list();
@@ -158,7 +160,8 @@
Double row1 = row[1] != null ? (Double)row[1] : Double.NaN;
Double row2 = row[2] != null ? (Double)row[2] : Double.NaN;
Double row3 = row[3] != null ? (Double)row[3] : Double.NaN;
- height.add(row0, row1, row2, row3, (Integer) row[4]);
+ Double row4 = row[4] != null ? (Double)row[4] : Double.NaN;
+ height.add(row0, row1, row2, row3, row4, (Integer) row[5]);
}
return height;
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedHeightSingleData.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedHeightSingleData.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/BedHeightSingleData.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -16,50 +16,55 @@
{
protected int year;
protected TDoubleArrayList data_gap;
- protected TDoubleArrayList morphWidth;
+ protected TDoubleArrayList soundingWidth;
+ protected TDoubleArrayList width;
public BedHeightSingleData() {
super();
this.year = -1;
data_gap = new TDoubleArrayList();
- morphWidth = new TDoubleArrayList();
+ soundingWidth = new TDoubleArrayList();
+ width = new TDoubleArrayList();
}
public BedHeightSingleData(String name) {
super(name);
this.year = -1;
data_gap = new TDoubleArrayList();
- morphWidth = new TDoubleArrayList();
+ soundingWidth = new TDoubleArrayList();
+ width = new TDoubleArrayList();
}
public void add(
double value,
double station,
double gap,
+ double sounding,
double width,
int year
) {
super.add(value, station);
this.year = year;
this.data_gap.add(gap);
- this.morphWidth.add(width);
+ this.soundingWidth.add(sounding);
+ this.width.add(width);
}
public int getYear() {
return this.year;
}
- public double getMorphWidth(int idx) {
- return this.morphWidth.getQuick(idx);
+ public double getSoundingWidth(int idx) {
+ return this.soundingWidth.getQuick(idx);
}
public double getDataGap(int idx) {
return this.data_gap.getQuick(idx);
}
- public double getMorphWidth(double station) {
+ public double getSoundingWidth(double station) {
int index = this.station.indexOf(station);
- return index >= 0 ? morphWidth.getQuick(index): Double.NaN;
+ return index >= 0 ? soundingWidth.getQuick(index): Double.NaN;
}
public double getDataGap(double station) {
@@ -67,7 +72,16 @@
return index >= 0 ? data_gap.getQuick(index) : Double.NaN;
}
- public double[] getMorphWidths() {
- return this.morphWidth.toNativeArray();
+ public double[] getSoundingWidths() {
+ return this.soundingWidth.toNativeArray();
+ }
+
+ public double getWidth(int ndx) {
+ return width.getQuick(ndx);
+ }
+
+ public double getWidth(double station) {
+ int ndx = this.station.indexOf(station);
+ return width.get(ndx);
}
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/SedimentLoadFactory.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/SedimentLoadFactory.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/SedimentLoadFactory.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -116,6 +116,7 @@
" JOIN units u ON u.id = sy.unit_id " +
" WHERE r.name = :name " +
" AND ti.stop_time IS NOT NULL " +
+ " AND sy.kind = 0" +
" AND syv.station BETWEEN :startKm AND :endKm";
public static final String SQL_SELECT_SINGLES_DATA_BY_ID =
@@ -169,6 +170,7 @@
" WHERE r.name = :name " +
" AND sy.description = :descr " +
" AND gf.name = 'unknown' " +
+ " AND sy.kind = :type" +
" ORDER BY syv.station";
public static final String SQL_SELECT_UNKNOWN =
@@ -817,14 +819,15 @@
public static SedimentLoad getLoadUnknown(
String river,
- String description
+ String description,
+ String type
) {
log.debug("SedimentLoadFactory.getLoadWithData");
Cache cache = CacheFactory.getCache(LOAD_DATA_CACHE_NAME);
if (cache == null) {
log.debug("Cache not configured.");
- return getSedimentLoadUnknownUncached(river, description);
+ return getSedimentLoadUnknownUncached(river, description, type);
}
StaticSedimentLoadCacheKey key =
@@ -837,7 +840,8 @@
return (SedimentLoad)element.getValue();
}
- SedimentLoad values = getSedimentLoadUnknownUncached(river, description);
+ SedimentLoad values =
+ getSedimentLoadUnknownUncached(river, description, type);
if (values != null && key != null) {
log.debug("Store static bed height values in cache.");
@@ -855,7 +859,8 @@
*/
public static SedimentLoad getSedimentLoadUnknownUncached(
String river,
- String description
+ String description,
+ String type
) {
log.debug("SedimentLoadFactory.getSedimentLoadWithDataUncached");
Session session = SessionHolder.HOLDER.get();
@@ -870,6 +875,12 @@
.addScalar("unit", StandardBasicTypes.STRING);
sqlQuery.setString("name", river);
sqlQuery.setString("descr", description);
+ if (type.equals("off_epoch")) {
+ sqlQuery.setInteger("type", 1);
+ }
+ else {
+ sqlQuery.setInteger("type", 0);
+ }
List<Object []> results = sqlQuery.list();
SedimentLoad load = new SedimentLoad();
if (results.isEmpty()) {
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/SedimentLoadUnknownFacet.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/SedimentLoadUnknownFacet.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/model/minfo/SedimentLoadUnknownFacet.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
access.getYearEpoch());
SedimentLoad load = SedimentLoadFactory.getLoadUnknown(
- river, unknown[index].getDescription());
+ river, unknown[index].getDescription(), access.getYearEpoch());
return load;
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/SoundingsSelect.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/SoundingsSelect.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/SoundingsSelect.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
package org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.states;
+import java.text.NumberFormat;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
@@ -17,16 +18,21 @@
import org.dive4elements.artifacts.CallContext;
import org.dive4elements.artifacts.common.model.KVP;
+import org.dive4elements.artifacts.common.utils.XMLUtils;
+import org.dive4elements.artifacts.common.utils.XMLUtils.ElementCreator;
import org.dive4elements.river.model.BedHeightEpoch;
import org.dive4elements.river.model.BedHeightSingle;
import org.dive4elements.river.model.River;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.D4EArtifact;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.resources.Resources;
+import org.dive4elements.river.utils.Formatter;
import org.dive4elements.river.utils.RiverUtils;
+import org.w3c.dom.Element;
-public class SoundingsSelect extends MultiStringArrayState {
+public class SoundingsSelect extends DefaultState {
public static final String SOUNDINGS = "soundings";
@@ -43,12 +49,30 @@
return "parameter-matrix";
}
+ @Override
+ protected void appendItems(
+ Artifact artifact,
+ ElementCreator creator,
+ String name,
+ CallContext context,
+ Element select
+ ) {
+ try {
+ creator.addAttr(select, "type", "multiattribute", true);
- @Override
+ getOptions(artifact, name, context, creator, select);
+ }
+ catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
+ logger.warn("Illegal argument", iae);
+ }
+ }
+
protected KVP<String, String>[] getOptions(
Artifact artifact,
String parameterName,
- CallContext context
+ CallContext context,
+ ElementCreator creator,
+ Element select
)
throws IllegalArgumentException
{
@@ -68,8 +92,8 @@
List<KVP<String, String>> kvp = new ArrayList<KVP<String, String>>();
- appendSingles(river, kmLo, kmHi, kvp);
- appendEpochs(river, kmLo, kmHi, kvp);
+ appendSingles(river, kmLo, kmHi, creator, select, context);
+ appendEpochs(river, kmLo, kmHi, creator, select, context);
return kvp.toArray(new KVP[kvp.size()]);
}
@@ -79,7 +103,9 @@
River river,
double kmLo,
double kmHi,
- List<KVP<String, String>> kvp
+ ElementCreator creator,
+ Element select,
+ CallContext context
) {
List<BedHeightSingle> singles =
BedHeightSingle.getBedHeightSingles(river, kmLo, kmHi);
@@ -89,15 +115,29 @@
logger.debug("Found " + size + " singles.");
+ NumberFormat nf = Formatter.getCalculationKm(context.getMeta());
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
BedHeightSingle s = singles.get(i);
String id = PREFIX_SINGLE + s.getId();
String value = s.getDescription();
- kvp.add(new KVP(id, value));
+ Integer year = s.getYear();
+ Element item = creator.create("item");
+ creator.addAttr(item, "label", value, true);
+ creator.addAttr(item, "value", id, true);
+ creator.addAttr(item, "year",
+ year != null ? s.getYear().toString() : "");
+ creator.addAttr(item, "type", s.getType().getName());
+ creator.addAttr(item, "range",
+ nf.format(s.getRange().getA()) +
+ " - " +
+ nf.format(s.getRange().getB()));
+ select.appendChild(item);
}
}
+ logger.debug("appended singles");
+ logger.debug(XMLUtils.toString(select));
}
@@ -105,7 +145,9 @@
River river,
double kmLo,
double kmHi,
- List<KVP<String, String>> kvp
+ ElementCreator creator,
+ Element select,
+ CallContext context
) {
List<BedHeightEpoch> epochs =
BedHeightEpoch.getBedHeightEpochs(river, kmLo, kmHi);
@@ -115,19 +157,55 @@
logger.debug("Found " + size + " epochs.");
+ NumberFormat nf = Formatter.getCalculationKm(context.getMeta());
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
BedHeightEpoch e = epochs.get(i);
String id = PREFIX_EPOCH + e.getId();
String value = e.getDescription();
- kvp.add(new KVP(id, value));
+ Element item = creator.create("item");
+ creator.addAttr(item, "label", value, true);
+ creator.addAttr(item, "value", id, true);
+ creator.addAttr(item, "year", e.getTimeInterval().getStartTime().toString());
+ creator.addAttr(item, "range",
+ nf.format(e.getRange().getA()) +
+ " - " +
+ nf.format(e.getRange().getB()));
+ select.appendChild(item);
}
}
+ logger.debug("appended epochs");
}
+ @Override
+ protected Element createStaticData(
+ D4EArtifact flys,
+ ElementCreator creator,
+ CallContext cc,
+ String name,
+ String value,
+ String type
+ ) {
+ Element data = creator.create("data");
+ creator.addAttr(data, "name", name, true);
+ creator.addAttr(data, "type", type, true);
+ creator.addAttr(data, "label",
+ Resources.getMsg(cc.getMeta(), name, name), true);
- @Override
+ String[] values = value.split(";");
+
+ for (String val: values) {
+ Element item = creator.create("item");
+ creator.addAttr(item, "value", val, true);
+ creator.addAttr(item, "label", getLabelFor(cc, name, val), true);
+
+ data.appendChild(item);
+ }
+
+ return data;
+ }
+
protected String getLabelFor(
CallContext cc,
String parameterName,
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/WDifferencesState.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/WDifferencesState.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/WDifferencesState.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.dive4elements.artifactdatabase.state.Facet;
+import org.dive4elements.artifactdatabase.state.FacetActivity;
import org.dive4elements.artifactdatabase.data.StateData;
import org.dive4elements.artifacts.CallContext;
@@ -30,12 +31,14 @@
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.CalculationResult;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.DataFacet;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.DifferenceCurveFacet;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.DifferenceCurveFilterFacet;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.EmptyFacet;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.FacetTypes;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.WKms;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.WQKms;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.fixings.FixRealizingResult;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.resources.Resources;
import org.dive4elements.river.utils.RiverUtils;
import org.dive4elements.river.utils.StringUtil;
@@ -48,6 +51,31 @@
/** The logger that is used in this state. */
private static Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(WDifferencesState.class);
+ private static final String I18N_DIFFERENCES_FACET_NAME =
+ "facet.w_differences";
+ private static final String I18N_DIFFERENCES_FACET_NAME_RAW =
+ "facet.w_differences.raw";
+
+ static {
+ // Active/deactivate facets.
+ FacetActivity.Registry.getInstance().register(
+ "winfo",
+ new FacetActivity() {
+ @Override
+ public Boolean isInitialActive(
+ Artifact artifact,
+ Facet facet,
+ String output
+ ) {
+ String name = facet.getName();
+
+ if (name.equals(FacetTypes.W_DIFFERENCES)) {
+ return Boolean.FALSE;
+ }
+ return Boolean.TRUE;
+ }
+ });
+ }
/** Specify to display nothing (this is kind of a "final" state). */
@Override
@@ -190,10 +218,13 @@
context);
String facetName = "diff ()";
+ String minName = "min";
+ String subName = "sub";
if (minuendWKms != null && subtrahendWKms != null) {
- facetName = StringUtil.wWrap(minuendWKms.getName())
- + " - " + StringUtil.wWrap(subtrahendWKms.getName());
+ minName = StringUtil.wWrap(minuendWKms.getName());
+ subName = StringUtil.wWrap(subtrahendWKms.getName());
+ facetName = minName + " - " + subName;
WKms wkms = WKmsOperation.SUBTRACTION.operate(minuendWKms,
subtrahendWKms);
wkms.setName(facetName);
@@ -201,8 +232,27 @@
logger.debug("WKMSSubtraction happened");
}
if (facets != null) {
- facets.add(new DifferenceCurveFacet(i/2, W_DIFFERENCES, facetName,
- ComputeType.ADVANCE, id, hash));
+ facets.add(new DifferenceCurveFacet(
+ i/2,
+ W_DIFFERENCES,
+ Resources.getMsg(
+ context.getMeta(),
+ I18N_DIFFERENCES_FACET_NAME_RAW,
+ facetName,
+ new Object[] { minName, subName }),
+ ComputeType.ADVANCE,
+ id,
+ hash));
+ facets.add(new DifferenceCurveFilterFacet(i/2,
+ W_DIFFERENCES_FILTERED,
+ Resources.getMsg(
+ context.getMeta(),
+ I18N_DIFFERENCES_FACET_NAME,
+ facetName,
+ new Object[] { minName, subName }),
+ ComputeType.ADVANCE,
+ id,
+ hash));
}
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/minfo/DifferencesState.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/minfo/DifferencesState.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/artifacts/states/minfo/DifferencesState.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -53,7 +53,9 @@
public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_YEAR_RAW = "facet.bedheight.diff.year.raw";
public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_ABSOLUTE = "facet.bedheight.diff.absolute";
public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_ABSOLUTE_RAW = "facet.bedheight.diff.absolute.raw";
- public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH = "facet.bedheight.diff.morph";
+ public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_SOUNDING = "facet.bedheight.diff.sounding";
+ public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH1 = "facet.bedheight.diff.morph1";
+ public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH2 = "facet.bedheight.diff.morph2";
public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_EPOCH = "facet.bedheight.diff.epoch";
public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_EPOCH_RAW = "facet.bedheight.diff.epoch.raw";
public static final String I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_HEIGHT1 = "facet.bedheight.diff.height1";
@@ -128,8 +130,22 @@
hash));
newFacets.add(new BedDiffYearFacet(
idx,
- BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH,
- createBedDiffMorphDescription(meta),
+ BED_DIFFERENCE_SOUNDING_WIDTH,
+ createBedDiffSoundingDescription(meta),
+ ComputeType.ADVANCE,
+ stateId,
+ hash));
+ newFacets.add(new BedDiffYearFacet(
+ idx,
+ BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH1,
+ createBedDiffMorph1Description(meta),
+ ComputeType.ADVANCE,
+ stateId,
+ hash));
+ newFacets.add(new BedDiffYearFacet(
+ idx,
+ BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH2,
+ createBedDiffMorph2Description(meta),
ComputeType.ADVANCE,
stateId,
hash));
@@ -341,10 +357,22 @@
return Resources.getMsg(meta, i18n, i18n, new Object[] { range });
}
- protected String createBedDiffMorphDescription(
+ protected String createBedDiffSoundingDescription(
CallMeta meta) {
- return Resources.getMsg(meta, I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH,
- I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH);
+ return Resources.getMsg(meta, I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_SOUNDING,
+ I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_SOUNDING);
+ }
+
+ protected String createBedDiffMorph1Description(
+ CallMeta meta) {
+ return Resources.getMsg(meta, I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH1,
+ I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH1);
+ }
+
+ protected String createBedDiffMorph2Description(
+ CallMeta meta) {
+ return Resources.getMsg(meta, I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH2,
+ I18N_FACET_BED_DIFF_MORPH2);
}
protected String createBedDiffAbsoluteDescription(
@@ -403,7 +431,7 @@
name.equals(BED_DIFFERENCE_YEAR_HEIGHT2_FILTERED)){
return Boolean.FALSE;
}
- else if (name.equals(BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH) ||
+ else if (name.equals(BED_DIFFERENCE_SOUNDING_WIDTH) ||
name.equals(BED_DIFFERENCE_EPOCH_FILTERED) ||
name.equals(BED_DIFFERENCE_HEIGHT_YEAR_FILTERED) ||
name.equals(BED_DIFFERENCE_YEAR_FILTERED)) {
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/ChartGenerator2.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/ChartGenerator2.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/ChartGenerator2.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -685,7 +685,16 @@
ChartSettings chartSettings = getChartSettings();
if (chartSettings != null) {
- return getChartSubtitle(chartSettings);
+ String subTitle = getChartSubtitle(chartSettings);
+ String defSubTitle = getDefaultChartSubtitle();
+ if (defSubTitle != null &&
+ !defSubTitle.isEmpty() &&
+ !subTitle.equals(defSubTitle)) {
+ return defSubTitle;
+ }
+ else {
+ return subTitle;
+ }
}
return getDefaultChartSubtitle();
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/DiagramGenerator.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/DiagramGenerator.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/DiagramGenerator.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
+import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
@@ -119,12 +120,15 @@
protected DiagramAttributes.Instance diagramAttributes;
+ protected HashSet<String> subTitleParts;
+
public DiagramGenerator() {
super();
axesLabels = new HashMap<Integer, LinkedHashSet<String>>();
xBounds = new HashMap<Integer, Bounds>();
yBounds = new HashMap<Integer, Bounds>();
+ subTitleParts = new LinkedHashSet<String>();
}
@Override
@@ -1041,13 +1045,18 @@
@Override
public String getDefaultChartSubtitle() {
+ String parts = "";
+ if (subTitleParts != null && !subTitleParts.isEmpty()) {
+ for (String p : subTitleParts) {
+ parts += ", " + p;
+ }
+ }
DiagramAttributes.Title dTitle = diagramAttributes.getSubtitle();
if (dTitle == null) {
/* Subtitle is optional */
return null;
}
-
- return dTitle.evaluate((D4EArtifact)getMaster(), context);
+ return dTitle.evaluate((D4EArtifact)getMaster(), context) + parts;
}
/**
@@ -1223,4 +1232,18 @@
}
return axis;
}
+
+ /**
+ * @return the subtitle parts
+ */
+ public HashSet<String> getSubTitleParts() {
+ return subTitleParts;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @param part the subtitle part to set
+ */
+ public void addSubtitle(String part) {
+ this.subTitleParts.add(part);
+ }
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/LongitudinalSectionGenerator2.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/LongitudinalSectionGenerator2.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/LongitudinalSectionGenerator2.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -26,16 +26,21 @@
@Override
public String getDefaultChartSubtitle() {
double[] dist = getRange();
-
+ String parts = "";
+ if (subTitleParts != null && !subTitleParts.isEmpty()) {
+ for (String p : subTitleParts) {
+ parts += ", " + p;
+ }
+ }
if (dist == null || dist.length != 2 ||
Double.isNaN(dist[0]) || Double.isNaN(dist[1])) {
Object [] args = new Object[] {getRiverName()};
- return msg(I18N_CHART_SHORT_SUBTITLE, "", args);
+ return msg(I18N_CHART_SHORT_SUBTITLE, "", args) + parts;
}
if (Math.abs(dist[0] - dist[1]) < 1E-5) {
Object [] args = new Object[] {getRiverName(), dist[1]};
- return msg(I18N_CHART_LOCATION_SUBTITLE, "", args);
+ return msg(I18N_CHART_LOCATION_SUBTITLE, "", args) + parts;
}
return super.getDefaultChartSubtitle();
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/minfo/BedDifferenceExporter.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/minfo/BedDifferenceExporter.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/minfo/BedDifferenceExporter.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
import org.dive4elements.artifacts.common.utils.Config;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.resources.Resources;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.CalculationResult;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.minfo.BedDiffYearResult;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.minfo.BedDifferencesResult;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.minfo.BedDifferenceJRDataSource;
import org.dive4elements.river.exports.AbstractExporter;
@@ -55,6 +56,12 @@
private static final String CSV_HEADER_DIFF =
"export.minfo.beddifference.diff";
+ private static final String CSV_HEADER_MORPH1 =
+ "export.minfo.beddifference.morph1";
+
+ private static final String CSV_HEADER_MORPH2 =
+ "export.minfo.beddifference.morph2";
+
public static final String JASPER_FILE =
"export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.file";
@@ -77,10 +84,26 @@
NumberFormat kmf = Formatter.getCalculationKm(context.getMeta());
NumberFormat mf = Formatter.getMeterFormat(context);
for (BedDifferencesResult result : results) {
- double[][] kms = result.getDifferencesData();
- for (int j = 0; j < kms[0].length; j++) {
- writer.writeNext(new String[] {
- kmf.format(kms[0][j]), mf.format(kms[1][j])});
+ if (result instanceof BedDiffYearResult) {
+ BedDiffYearResult yResult = (BedDiffYearResult) result;
+ double[][] kms = yResult.getDifferencesData();
+ double[][] morph1 = yResult.getMorphWidth1Data();
+ double[][] morph2 = yResult.getMorphWidth2Data();
+ for (int j = 0; j < kms[0].length; j++) {
+ writer.writeNext(new String[] {
+ kmf.format(kms[0][j]),
+ mf.format(kms[1][j]),
+ mf.format(morph1[1][j]),
+ mf.format(morph2[1][j])});
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ double[][] kms = result.getDifferencesData();
+ for (int j = 0; j < kms[0].length; j++) {
+ writer.writeNext(new String[] {
+ kmf.format(kms[0][j]),
+ mf.format(kms[1][j])});
+ }
}
}
}
@@ -136,6 +159,11 @@
if (results != null) {
header.add(msg(CSV_HEADER_KM, "km"));
header.add(msg(CSV_HEADER_DIFF, "m"));
+ if (results.length > 0 &&
+ results[0] instanceof BedDiffYearResult) {
+ header.add(msg(CSV_HEADER_MORPH1, "morph width minuend [m]"));
+ header.add(msg(CSV_HEADER_MORPH2, "morph width subtrahend [m]"));
+ }
}
writer.writeNext(header.toArray(new String[header.size()]));
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedDiffHeightYearProcessor.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedDiffHeightYearProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedDiffHeightYearProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -13,8 +13,13 @@
import org.dive4elements.artifactdatabase.state.ArtifactAndFacet;
import org.dive4elements.artifacts.CallContext;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.D4EArtifact;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.access.RiverAccess;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.context.RiverContext;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.FacetTypes;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.ZoomScale;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.minfo.BedDiffYearResult;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.resources.Resources;
import org.dive4elements.river.exports.StyledSeriesBuilder;
import org.dive4elements.river.exports.DiagramGenerator;
import org.dive4elements.river.exports.XYChartGenerator;
@@ -34,6 +39,8 @@
"chart.beddifference.height.yaxis.label";
public static final String I18N_AXIS_LABEL_DEFAULT =
"delta S [cm / Jahr]";
+ public static final String I18N_SUBTITLE_RADIUS =
+ "chart.subtitle.radius";
@Override
public void doOut(
@@ -49,7 +56,22 @@
logger.error("Can't process " + data.getClass().getName() + " objects");
return;
}
+ Double start = (Double)context.getContextValue("startkm");
+ Double end = (Double)context.getContextValue("endkm");
+ if (start != null && end != null) {
+ D4EArtifact artifact = (D4EArtifact)bundle.getArtifact();
+ RiverContext fc = (RiverContext)context.globalContext();
+ // Adaptive smoothing, based on zoom factor/diagram extents.
+ ZoomScale scales = (ZoomScale)fc.get("zoomscale");
+ RiverAccess access = new RiverAccess((D4EArtifact)artifact);
+ String river = access.getRiverName();
+ double radius = scales.getRadius(river, start, end);
+ generator.addSubtitle(Resources.getMsg(
+ context.getMeta(),
+ I18N_SUBTITLE_RADIUS,
+ new Object[] { radius }));
+ }
BedDiffYearResult bData = (BedDiffYearResult) data;
XYSeries series = new StyledXYSeries(bundle.getFacetDescription(), theme);
StyledSeriesBuilder.addPoints(series, bData.getHeightPerYearData(), false, GAP_TOLERANCE);
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedDiffYearProcessor.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedDiffYearProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedDiffYearProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -13,8 +13,13 @@
import org.dive4elements.artifactdatabase.state.ArtifactAndFacet;
import org.dive4elements.artifacts.CallContext;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.D4EArtifact;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.access.RiverAccess;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.context.RiverContext;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.FacetTypes;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.ZoomScale;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.minfo.BedDiffYearResult;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.resources.Resources;
import org.dive4elements.river.exports.StyledSeriesBuilder;
import org.dive4elements.river.exports.DiagramGenerator;
import org.dive4elements.river.jfree.StyledXYSeries;
@@ -33,6 +38,8 @@
"chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.diff";
public static final String I18N_AXIS_LABEL_DEFAULT =
"delta S [cm]";
+ public static final String I18N_SUBTITLE_RADIUS =
+ "chart.subtitle.radius";
@Override
public void doOut(
@@ -43,6 +50,22 @@
CallContext context = generator.getCallContext();
Object data = bundle.getData(context);
if (data instanceof BedDiffYearResult) {
+ Double start = (Double)context.getContextValue("startkm");
+ Double end = (Double)context.getContextValue("endkm");
+ if (start != null && end != null) {
+ D4EArtifact artifact = (D4EArtifact)bundle.getArtifact();
+ RiverContext fc = (RiverContext)context.globalContext();
+ // Adaptive smoothing, based on zoom factor/diagram extents.
+ ZoomScale scales = (ZoomScale)fc.get("zoomscale");
+ RiverAccess access = new RiverAccess((D4EArtifact)artifact);
+ String river = access.getRiverName();
+
+ double radius = scales.getRadius(river, start, end);
+ generator.addSubtitle(Resources.getMsg(
+ context.getMeta(),
+ I18N_SUBTITLE_RADIUS,
+ new Object[] { radius }));
+ }
String facetType = bundle.getFacetName();
BedDiffYearResult bData = (BedDiffYearResult) data;
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedHeightProcessor.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedHeightProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedHeightProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -86,23 +86,32 @@
1d);
} else if (data instanceof BedHeightSingleData) {
BedHeightSingleData bData = (BedHeightSingleData)data;
- double[] heights = bData.getHeights();
- double[] stations = bData.getStations().toNativeArray();
+ double[][] points = new double[][]
+ {bData.getStations().toNativeArray(), bData.getHeights()};
logger.debug("doBedheightSingleOut");
-
- for (int i = 0; i < heights.length; i++) {
- series.add(stations[i], heights[i], false);
- }
+ StyledSeriesBuilder.addPointsFactorY(series,
+ points,
+ false,
+ GAP_TOLERANCE,
+ 1d);
}
else if (data instanceof List<?>) {
List<BedHeightSingleValue> bData = (List<BedHeightSingleValue>)data;
+ double[][] points = new double[2][];
logger.debug("doBedheightSingleValueOut");
- for(BedHeightSingleValue bvalue: bData) {
- series.add(bvalue.getStation(), bvalue.getHeight());
+ for(int i = 0; i < bData.size(); i++) {
+ BedHeightSingleValue bvalue = bData.get(i);
+ points[0][i] = bvalue.getStation();
+ points[1][i] = bvalue.getHeight();
}
+ StyledSeriesBuilder.addPointsFactorY(series,
+ points,
+ false,
+ GAP_TOLERANCE,
+ 1d);
}
else {
logger.error("Unknown data type " + data.getClass());
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedWidthProcessor.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedWidthProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/BedWidthProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -47,16 +47,30 @@
XYSeries series = new StyledXYSeries(bundle.getFacetDescription(),
theme);
Object data = bundle.getData(context);
+ String facetName = bundle.getFacetName();
- if (data instanceof BedDiffYearResult) {
+ if (facetName.equals(FacetTypes.BED_DIFFERENCE_SOUNDING_WIDTH) &&
+ data instanceof BedDiffYearResult) {
BedDiffYearResult bData = (BedDiffYearResult) data;
- StyledSeriesBuilder.addPoints(series, bData.getMorphWidthData(), true);
+ StyledSeriesBuilder.addPoints(
+ series,
+ bData.getSoundingWidthData(),
+ false,
+ 0.110d);
+ } else if (facetName.equals(FacetTypes.BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH1) &&
+ data instanceof BedDiffYearResult) {
+ BedDiffYearResult bData = (BedDiffYearResult) data;
+ StyledSeriesBuilder.addPoints(series, bData.getMorphWidth1Data(), true);
+ } else if (facetName.equals(FacetTypes.BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH2) &&
+ data instanceof BedDiffYearResult) {
+ BedDiffYearResult bData = (BedDiffYearResult) data;
+ StyledSeriesBuilder.addPoints(series, bData.getMorphWidth2Data(), true);
} else if (data instanceof MorphologicWidth) {
MorphologicWidth bData = (MorphologicWidth) data;
StyledSeriesBuilder.addPoints(series, bData.getAsArray(), true);
} else if (data instanceof BedHeightSingleData) {
BedHeightSingleData bData = (BedHeightSingleData)data;
- double[] width = bData.getMorphWidths();
+ double[] width = bData.getSoundingWidths();
double[] stations = bData.getStations().toNativeArray();
for (int i = 0; i < width.length; i++) {
@@ -77,7 +91,9 @@
@Override
public boolean canHandle(String facettype) {
- return facettype.equals(FacetTypes.BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH) ||
+ return facettype.equals(FacetTypes.BED_DIFFERENCE_SOUNDING_WIDTH) ||
+ facettype.equals(FacetTypes.BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH1) ||
+ facettype.equals(FacetTypes.BED_DIFFERENCE_MORPH_WIDTH2) ||
facettype.equals(FacetTypes.MORPHOLOGIC_WIDTH) ||
facettype.equals(FacetTypes.BEDHEIGHT_SOUNDING_WIDTH);
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/WDiffProcessor.java
--- a/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/WDiffProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/exports/process/WDiffProcessor.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -8,8 +8,16 @@
package org.dive4elements.river.exports.process;
+import org.dive4elements.artifactdatabase.state.ArtifactAndFacet;
+import org.dive4elements.artifacts.CallContext;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.D4EArtifact;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.access.RiverAccess;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.context.RiverContext;
import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.FacetTypes;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.model.ZoomScale;
+import org.dive4elements.river.artifacts.resources.Resources;
import org.dive4elements.river.exports.DiagramGenerator;
+import org.dive4elements.river.themes.ThemeDocument;
public class WDiffProcessor extends WOutProcessor {
@@ -18,12 +26,41 @@
public final static String I18N_WDIFF_YAXIS_LABEL_DEFAULT = "m";
+ public static final String I18N_SUBTITLE_RADIUS =
+ "chart.subtitle.radius";
+
+ @Override
+ public void doOut(
+ DiagramGenerator generator,
+ ArtifactAndFacet bundle,
+ ThemeDocument theme,
+ boolean visible) {
+ CallContext context = generator.getCallContext();
+ Double start = (Double)context.getContextValue("startkm");
+ Double end = (Double)context.getContextValue("endkm");
+ if (start != null && end != null) {
+ D4EArtifact artifact = (D4EArtifact)bundle.getArtifact();
+ RiverContext fc = (RiverContext)context.globalContext();
+ // Adaptive smoothing, based on zoom factor/diagram extents.
+ ZoomScale scales = (ZoomScale)fc.get("zoomscale");
+ RiverAccess access = new RiverAccess((D4EArtifact)artifact);
+ String river = access.getRiverName();
+
+ double radius = scales.getRadius(river, start, end);
+ generator.addSubtitle(Resources.getMsg(
+ context.getMeta(),
+ I18N_SUBTITLE_RADIUS,
+ new Object[] { radius }));
+ }
+ super.doOut(generator, bundle, theme, visible);
+ }
@Override
public boolean canHandle(String facetType) {
if (facetType == null) {
return false;
}
- return facetType.equals(FacetTypes.W_DIFFERENCES);
+ return facetType.equals(FacetTypes.W_DIFFERENCES) ||
+ facetType.equals(FacetTypes.W_DIFFERENCES_FILTERED);
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/resources/messages.properties
--- a/artifacts/src/main/resources/messages.properties Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/resources/messages.properties Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -280,6 +280,8 @@
facet.longitudinal_section.annotations = POIs
facet.discharge_curves.mainvalues.q = Q (main values)
facet.discharge_curves.mainvalues.w = W (main values)
+facet.w_differences = {0} - {1}
+facet.w_differences.raw = {0} - {1} (raw)
historical_discharge.mainvalues.q = Q Main Values
historical_discharge.mainvalues.w = W Main Values
facet.flow_velocity.model.mainchannel = Mainchannel {0}
@@ -311,9 +313,11 @@
bedquality.sublayer = 0.1m - 0.5m
facet.bedheight.diff.year = Bedheight Difference {0}
facet.bedheight.sounding_width = Sounding Width ({0})
-facet.bedheight.diff.morph = sounding Width
+facet.bedheight.diff.sounding = sounding Width
facet.bedheight.diff.height1 = Original Height Minuend {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.height2 = Original Height Subtrahend {0}
+facet.bedheight.diff.morph1 = Morph. active width minuend
+facet.bedheight.diff.morph2 = Morph. active width subtrahend
facet.bedheight.diff.absolute = Bedheight Difference/Year {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.epoch = Bedheight Difference {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.year.raw = Bedheight Difference {0} (raw)
@@ -339,7 +343,8 @@
chart.beddifference.year.title = Bedheight Difference
chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.morph = Width [m]
chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.heights = Absolute Height [{0}]
-
+chart.beddifference.subtitle.radius = Fensterbreite für gewichtete Mittel: {0}km
+chart.subtitle.radius = Radius for weighted Average: {0}km
export.waterlevel.csv.header.km = River-Km
export.waterlevel.csv.header.w = W [{0}]
@@ -448,6 +453,8 @@
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.file = /jasper/beddifference_en.jasper
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.title = Bedheight Difference
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.mode = Bedheight Difference
+export.minfo.beddifference.morph1 = Morph. active width minuend [m]
+export.minfo.beddifference.morph2 = Morph. active width subtrahend [m]
floodmap.wmsbackground = Background Map
floodmap.riveraxis = River Axis
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_de.properties
--- a/artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_de.properties Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_de.properties Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -280,6 +280,8 @@
facet.longitudinal_section.annotations = Streckenfavoriten
facet.discharge_curves.mainvalues.q = Q (Haupt- und Extremwerte)
facet.discharge_curves.mainvalues.w = W (Haupt- und Extremwerte)
+facet.w_differences = {0} - {1}
+facet.w_differences.raw = {0} - {1} (Rohdaten)
historical_discharge.mainvalues.q = Q (Haupt- und Extremwerte)
historical_discharge.mainvalues.w = W (Haupt- und Extremwerte)
facet.flow_velocity.model.mainchannel = Hauptgerinne {0}
@@ -311,7 +313,10 @@
bedquality.sublayer = 0,1m - 0,5m
facet.bedheight.diff.year = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz {0}
facet.bedheight.sounding_width = gepeilte Breite ({0})
-facet.bedheight.diff.morph = gepeilte Breite
+facet.bedheight.diff.morph1 = Morph. aktive Breite Minuend
+facet.bedheight.diff.morph2 = Morph. aktive Breite Subtrahend
+facet.bedheight.sounding_width = gepeilte Breite ({0})
+facet.bedheight.diff.sounding = gepeilte Breite
facet.bedheight.diff.height1 = H\u00f6he Minuend {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.height2 = H\u00f6he Subtrahend {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.absolute = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz/Jahr {0}
@@ -339,6 +344,7 @@
chart.beddifference.year.title = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz
chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.morph = Breite [m]
chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.heights = Absolute H\u00f6he [m]
+chart.subtitle.radius = Fensterbreite f\u00fcr gewichtete Mittel: {0}km
export.waterlevel.csv.header.km = Fluss-Km
export.waterlevel.csv.header.w = W [{0}]
@@ -448,6 +454,9 @@
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.file = /jasper/beddifference.jasper
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.title = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.mode = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz
+export.minfo.beddifference.morph1 = Morph. aktive Breite Minuend [m]
+export.minfo.beddifference.morph2 = Morph. aktive Breite Subtrahend [m]
+
floodmap.wmsbackground = Hintergrundkarte
floodmap.riveraxis = Flussachse
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_de_DE.properties
--- a/artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_de_DE.properties Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_de_DE.properties Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -278,6 +278,8 @@
facet.longitudinal_section.annotations = Streckenfavoriten
facet.discharge_curves.mainvalues.q = Q (Haupt- und Extremwerte)
facet.discharge_curves.mainvalues.w = W (Haupt- und Extremwerte)
+facet.w_differences = {0} - {1}
+facet.w_differences.raw = {0} - {1} (Rohdaten)
historical_discharge.mainvalues.q = Q (Haupt- und Extremwerte)
historical_discharge.mainvalues.w = W (Haupt- und Extremwerte)
facet.flow_velocity.model.mainchannel = Hauptgerinne {0}
@@ -310,9 +312,11 @@
facet.bedheight.diff.year = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.year.raw = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz {0} (Rohdaten)
facet.bedheight.sounding_width = gepeilte Breite ({0})
-facet.bedheight.diff.morph = gepeilte Breite
+facet.bedheight.diff.sounding = gepeilte Breite
facet.bedheight.diff.height1 = H\u00f6he Minuend {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.height2 = H\u00f6he Subtrahend {0}
+facet.bedheight.diff.morph1 = Morph. aktive Breite Minuend
+facet.bedheight.diff.morph2 = Morph. aktive Breite Subtrahend
facet.bedheight.diff.absolute = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz/Jahr {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.height.raw = {0} (Rohdaten)
facet.bedheight.diff.height1.raw = H\u00f6he Minuend {0} (Rohdaten)
@@ -337,6 +341,7 @@
chart.beddifference.year.title = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz
chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.morph = Breite [m]
chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.heights = Absolute H\u00f6he [{0}]
+chart.subtitle.radius = Fensterbreite f\u00fcr gewichtete Mittel: {0}km
export.waterlevel.csv.header.km = Fluss-Km
export.waterlevel.csv.header.w = W [{0}]
@@ -445,6 +450,8 @@
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.file = /jasper/beddifference.jasper
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.title = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.mode = Sohlh\u00f6hendifferenz
+export.minfo.beddifference.morph1 = Morph. aktive Breite Minuend [m]
+export.minfo.beddifference.morph2 = Morph. aktive Breite Subtrahend [m]
floodmap.wmsbackground = Hintergrundkarte
floodmap.riveraxis = Flussachse
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_en.properties
--- a/artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_en.properties Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/artifacts/src/main/resources/messages_en.properties Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -284,6 +284,8 @@
facet.longitudinal_section.annotations = POIs
facet.discharge_curves.mainvalues.q = Q (main values)
facet.discharge_curves.mainvalues.w = W (main values)
+facet.w_differences = {0} - {1}
+facet.w_differences.raw = {0} - {1} (raw)
historical_discharge.mainvalues.q = Q Main Values
historical_discharge.mainvalues.w = W Main Values
facet.flow_velocity.model.mainchannel = Mainchannel {0}
@@ -315,9 +317,11 @@
bedquality.sublayer = 0.1m - 0.5m
facet.bedheight.diff.year = Bedheight Difference {0}
facet.bedheight.sounding_width = Sounding Width ({0})
-facet.bedheight.diff.morph = sounding Width
+facet.bedheight.diff.sounding = sounding Width
facet.bedheight.diff.height1 = Original Height Minuend {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.height2 = Original Height Subtrahend {0}
+facet.bedheight.diff.morph1 = Morph. active width minuend
+facet.bedheight.diff.morph2 = Morph. active width subtrahend
facet.bedheight.diff.absolute = Bedheight Difference/Year {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.epoch = Bedheight Difference {0}
facet.bedheight.diff.year.raw = Bedheight Difference {0} (raw)
@@ -343,6 +347,7 @@
chart.beddifference.year.title = Bedheight Difference
chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.morph = Width [m]
chart.beddifference.yaxis.label.heights = Absolute Height [m]
+chart.subtitle.radius = Radius for weighted Average: {0}km
export.waterlevel.csv.header.km = River-Km
export.waterlevel.csv.header.w = W [{0}]
@@ -451,6 +456,8 @@
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.file = /jasper/beddifference_en.jasper
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.title = Bedheight Difference
export.minfo.beddifference.pdf.mode = Bedheight Difference
+export.minfo.beddifference.morph1 = Morph. active width minuend [m]
+export.minfo.beddifference.morph2 = Morph. active width subtrahend [m]
floodmap.wmsbackground = Background Map
floodmap.riveraxis = River Axis
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diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b contrib/make_flys_release/make_release.sh
--- a/contrib/make_flys_release/make_release.sh Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/contrib/make_flys_release/make_release.sh Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -321,10 +321,10 @@
sed -i "s/8181/$ARTIFACT_PORT/g" \
$WORK_DIR/server/conf/rest-server.xml
-sed -i -e "s at http://example.com/@${MAPSERVER_URL}/@g" \
+sed -i -e "s at http://yourhost:8081/@${MAPSERVER_URL}/@g" \
$WORK_DIR/server/conf/floodmap.xml
-sed -i -e "s at http://example.com/@${MAPSERVER_URL}/@g" \
+sed -i -e "s at http://yourhost:8081/@${MAPSERVER_URL}/@g" \
$WORK_DIR/server/conf/rivermap.xml
sed -i -e "s@/usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont@${FONT_PATH}@g" \
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b doc/LICENSE
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diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/ParameterMatrix.java
--- a/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/ParameterMatrix.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/ParameterMatrix.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@
import org.dive4elements.river.client.client.FLYSConstants;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.DataItem;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.IntegerOptionsData;
+import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.MultiAttributeData;
+import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.MultiDataItem;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.StringOptionsData;
import java.io.Serializable;
@@ -79,6 +81,7 @@
private Map<String, Column> columns;
private List<String> columnNames;
private List<String> valueNames;
+ private Map<String, List<String>> attributes;
/** Maps column names to list of rows' first fields. */
private Map<String, List<String>> selected;
@@ -89,6 +92,7 @@
this.columnNames = new ArrayList<String>();
this.valueNames = new ArrayList<String>();
this.selected = new HashMap<String, List<String>>();
+ this.attributes = new HashMap<String, List<String>>();
}
@@ -148,6 +152,49 @@
columns.put(groupTitle, col);
}
+ public void addColumn(MultiAttributeData options) {
+ GWT.log("Add Columns for MultiAttribute data");
+ String groupTitle = options.getLabel();
+
+ Column col = new Column(groupTitle);
+ DataItem[] items = options.getItems();
+
+ if (items == null) {
+ GWT.log("No items found in StringOptionsData '" + groupTitle + "'");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ MultiDataItem mItem = (MultiDataItem)items[0];
+ for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry: mItem.getValue().entrySet()) {
+ if (entry.getKey().equals("art:value") ||
+ entry.getKey().equals("art:label")) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ attributes.put(entry.getKey(), new ArrayList<String>());
+ }
+ for (DataItem item: items) {
+ GWT.log("multidataitem: " + item.getLabel());
+ String title = item.getLabel();
+
+ if (valueNames.indexOf(title) < 0) {
+ valueNames.add(title);
+ }
+ MultiDataItem mi = (MultiDataItem)item;
+ Map<String, String> vs = mi.getValue();
+ for (Map.Entry<String, String>e: vs.entrySet()) {
+ if (e.getKey().equals("art:value") ||
+ e.getKey().equals("art:label")) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ List<String> data = attributes.get(e.getKey());
+ data.add(e.getValue());
+ }
+ col.addValue(item.getLabel(), mi.getValue().get("art:value"));
+ }
+
+ columnNames.add(groupTitle);
+ columns.put(groupTitle, col);
+ }
public Widget createParameterGrid() {
listGrid = new ListGrid();
@@ -155,7 +202,7 @@
listGrid.setWrapCells(true);
listGrid.setShowHeaderContextMenu(false);
listGrid.setCanReorderFields(false);
- listGrid.setCanSort(false);
+// listGrid.setCanSort(false);
//listGrid.setAutoFitData(Autofit.VERTICAL);
listGrid.setFixedRecordHeights(false);
// TODO: Then also need "autofit" (when wrapping)
@@ -164,6 +211,12 @@
ArrayList<ListGridField> fields = new ArrayList<ListGridField>();
fields.add(itemNameField);
+ for (Map.Entry<String, List<String>> entry: attributes.entrySet()) {
+ ListGridField attrField = new ListGridField(
+ entry.getKey(), MESSAGE.getString(entry.getKey()));
+ fields.add(attrField);
+ }
+
for (int i = 0, n = columnNames.size(); i < n; i++) {
ListGridField field = new ListGridField(columnNames.get(i), MESSAGE.getString(columnNames.get(i)));
field.setType(ListGridFieldType.BOOLEAN);
@@ -189,6 +242,9 @@
record.setAttribute(columnName, false);
record.setAttribute(columnName+"-value", value);
}
+ for (Map.Entry<String, List<String>> entry: attributes.entrySet()) {
+ record.setAttribute(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue().get(j));
+ }
records.add(record);
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/ParameterMatrixPanel.java
--- a/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/ParameterMatrixPanel.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/ParameterMatrixPanel.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.DefaultData;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.DefaultDataItem;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.IntegerOptionsData;
+import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.MultiAttributeData;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.StringOptionsData;
import java.util.ArrayList;
@@ -169,6 +170,9 @@
else if (data instanceof StringOptionsData) {
matrix.addColumn((StringOptionsData) data);
}
+ else if (data instanceof MultiAttributeData) {
+ matrix.addColumn((MultiAttributeData)data);
+ }
}
// If too many items are shown, show it in the helper Panel.
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/fixation/FixPeriodPanel.java
--- a/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/fixation/FixPeriodPanel.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/client/ui/fixation/FixPeriodPanel.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -180,15 +180,10 @@
List<FixEvent> list = fixInfo.getEvents();
// The date in FixEvent is always "de" locale, so it seems...
- DateTimeFormat df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("yy.MM.yyyy");
+ DateTimeFormat df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("dd.MM.yyyy");
if (!setFromAndToDate(list, df)) {
- // or perhaps "en"?
- df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("MM/dd/yyyy");
-
- if (!setFromAndToDate(list, df)) {
- GWT.log("FixPeriodPanel::success(): could not set from and to dates!");
- }
+ GWT.log("FixPeriodPanel::success(): could not set from and to dates!");
}
}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/server/ArtifactDescriptionFactory.java
--- a/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/server/ArtifactDescriptionFactory.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/server/ArtifactDescriptionFactory.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -227,6 +227,9 @@
else if (type.equals("doublearray")) {
list.add(new DoubleArrayData(name, label, null));
}
+ else if (type.equals("multiattribute")) {
+ list.add(DataFactory.createMultiAttributeData(d, name, label));
+ }
else {
logger.warn("Unrecognized Dynamic data type.");
NodeList choices = ClientProtocolUtils.getItemNodes(d);
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/server/DataFactory.java
--- a/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/server/DataFactory.java Wed Apr 30 15:28:04 2014 +0200
+++ b/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/server/DataFactory.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -8,9 +8,13 @@
package org.dive4elements.river.client.server;
+import java.util.HashMap;
+
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathConstants;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
+import org.w3c.dom.NamedNodeMap;
+import org.w3c.dom.Node;
import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
@@ -27,6 +31,8 @@
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.IntegerData;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.IntegerOptionsData;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.IntegerRangeData;
+import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.MultiAttributeData;
+import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.MultiDataItem;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.StringData;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.StringOptionsData;
import org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model.LongRangeData;
@@ -91,6 +97,9 @@
else if (type.equals(LongRangeData.TYPE)) {
return createLongRangeData(element, name, label);
}
+ else if (type.equals(MultiAttributeData.TYPE)) {
+ return createMultiAttributeData(element, name, label);
+ }
else {
return createDefaultData(element, name, label);
}
@@ -103,6 +112,52 @@
}
+ public static Data createMultiAttributeData(
+ Element element,
+ String name,
+ String label) {
+ return new MultiAttributeData(
+ name,
+ label,
+ extractMultiDataItems(element));
+ }
+
+
+ protected static DataItem[] extractMultiDataItems(Element element) {
+ NodeList itemList = (NodeList) XMLUtils.xpath(
+ element,
+ "art:item",
+ XPathConstants.NODESET,
+ ArtifactNamespaceContext.INSTANCE);
+
+ if (itemList == null || itemList.getLength() == 0) {
+ logger.debug("No old data items found.");
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ int count = itemList.getLength();
+
+ MultiDataItem[] items = new MultiDataItem[count];
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+ Element tmp = (Element) itemList.item(i);
+
+ HashMap<String, String> data = new HashMap<String, String>();
+ String label = tmp.getAttributeNS(NS_URI, "label");
+ NamedNodeMap attributes = tmp.getAttributes();
+ for (int j = 0; j < attributes.getLength(); j++) {
+ Node n = attributes.item(j);
+ if (n.getNodeName().equals("label")) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ data.put(n.getNodeName(), n.getNodeValue());
+ }
+ items[i] = new MultiDataItem(label, label, data);
+ }
+ return items;
+ }
+
+
/**
* This method creates a new instance of DefaultData which has no real type
* set.
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/shared/model/MultiAttributeData.java
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/shared/model/MultiAttributeData.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+package org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model;
+
+
+public class MultiAttributeData
+implements Data
+{
+
+ public static final String TYPE = "multiattribute";
+
+ protected String label;
+ protected String description;
+
+ public DataItem[] opts;
+
+
+ public MultiAttributeData() {
+ }
+
+
+ public MultiAttributeData(String label, String desc, DataItem[] opts) {
+ this.label = label;
+ this.description = desc;
+ this.opts = opts;
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the label of the item.
+ *
+ * @return the label.
+ */
+ public String getLabel() {
+ return label;
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the description of the item.
+ *
+ * @return the description.
+ */
+ public String getDescription() {
+ return description;
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the type of the item.
+ *
+ * @return the type.
+ */
+ public String getType() {
+ return TYPE;
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the data items which represent the allowed options for this Data.
+ *
+ * @return the allowed options as DataItem array.
+ */
+ public DataItem[] getItems() {
+ return opts;
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * @return always null.
+ */
+ public DataItem getDefault() {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the values as colon separated string.
+ *
+ * @return colon separated string.
+ */
+ public String getStringValue() {
+ String data = "";
+ boolean first = true;
+ for (int i = 0; i < opts.length; i++) {
+ if (!first) {
+ data += ";";
+ }
+ data += opts[i].getStringValue();
+ first = false;
+ }
+ return data;
+ }
+}
diff -r 6e346ef4446f -r 57bd0a586a9b gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/shared/model/MultiDataItem.java
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/gwt-client/src/main/java/org/dive4elements/river/client/shared/model/MultiDataItem.java Wed Apr 30 15:29:50 2014 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+package org.dive4elements.river.client.shared.model;
+
+import java.util.Map;
+
+
+public class MultiDataItem
+implements DataItem
+{
+ /** The label. */
+ protected String label;
+
+ /** The description. */
+ protected String description;
+
+ /** The value. */
+ protected Map<String, String> value;
+
+
+ public MultiDataItem() {
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * The default constructor to create new instances.
+ *
+ * @param label The label.
+ * @param description The description.
+ * @param value The value.
+ */
+ public MultiDataItem(
+ String label,
+ String description,
+ Map<String, String> value
+ ) {
+ this.label = label;
+ this.description = description;
+ this.value = value;
+ }
+
+
+ public String getLabel() {
+ return label;
+ }
+
+
+ public String getDescription() {
+ return description;
+ }
+
+
+ public String getStringValue() {
+ String v = "";
+ for (Map.Entry<String, String> e: value.entrySet()) {
+ v += e.getKey() + ":" + e.getValue() + ";";
+ }
+ return v;
+ }
+
+ public Map<String, String> getValue() {
+ return value;
+ }
+}
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