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diff --git a/SemanticResultFormats/resources/jquery/jqplot/jqplot.ciParser.js b/SemanticResultFormats/resources/jquery/jqplot/jqplot.ciParser.js new file mode 100644 index 00000000..22401dc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/SemanticResultFormats/resources/jquery/jqplot/jqplot.ciParser.js @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +/** + * jqPlot + * Pure JavaScript plotting plugin using jQuery + * + * Version: 1.0.4 + * Revision: 1121 + * + * Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Chris Leonello + * jqPlot is currently available for use in all personal or commercial projects + * under both the MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) and GPL + * version 2.0 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html) licenses. This means that you can + * choose the license that best suits your project and use it accordingly. + * + * Although not required, the author would appreciate an email letting him + * know of any substantial use of jqPlot. You can reach the author at: + * chris at jqplot dot com or see http://www.jqplot.com/info.php . + * + * If you are feeling kind and generous, consider supporting the project by + * making a donation at: http://www.jqplot.com/donate.php . + * + * sprintf functions contained in jqplot.sprintf.js by Ash Searle: + * + * version 2007.04.27 + * author Ash Searle + * http://hexmen.com/blog/2007/03/printf-sprintf/ + * http://hexmen.com/js/sprintf.js + * The author (Ash Searle) has placed this code in the public domain: + * "This code is unrestricted: you are free to use it however you like." + * + */ +(function($) { + /** + * Class: $.jqplot.ciParser + * Data Renderer function which converts a custom JSON data object into jqPlot data format. + * Set this as a callable on the jqplot dataRenderer plot option: + * + * > plot = $.jqplot('mychart', [data], { dataRenderer: $.jqplot.ciParser, ... }); + * + * Where data is an object in JSON format or a JSON encoded string conforming to the + * City Index API spec. + * + * Note that calling the renderer function is handled internally by jqPlot. The + * user does not have to call the function. The parameters described below will + * automatically be passed to the ciParser function. + * + * Parameters: + * data - JSON encoded string or object. + * plot - reference to jqPlot Plot object. + * + * Returns: + * data array in jqPlot format. + * + */ + $.jqplot.ciParser = function (data, plot) { + var ret = [], + line, + temp, + i, j, k, kk; + + if (typeof(data) == "string") { + data = $.jqplot.JSON.parse(data, handleStrings); + } + + else if (typeof(data) == "object") { + for (k in data) { + for (i=0; i<data[k].length; i++) { + for (kk in data[k][i]) { + data[k][i][kk] = handleStrings(kk, data[k][i][kk]); + } + } + } + } + + else { + return null; + } + + // function handleStrings + // Checks any JSON encoded strings to see if they are + // encoded dates. If so, pull out the timestamp. + // Expects dates to be represented by js timestamps. + + function handleStrings(key, value) { + var a; + if (value != null) { + if (value.toString().indexOf('Date') >= 0) { + //here we will try to extract the ticks from the Date string in the "value" fields of JSON returned data + a = /^\/Date\((-?[0-9]+)\)\/$/.exec(value); + if (a) { + return parseInt(a[1], 10); + } + } + return value; + } + } + + for (var prop in data) { + line = []; + temp = data[prop]; + switch (prop) { + case "PriceTicks": + for (i=0; i<temp.length; i++) { + line.push([temp[i]['TickDate'], temp[i]['Price']]); + } + break; + case "PriceBars": + for (i=0; i<temp.length; i++) { + line.push([temp[i]['BarDate'], temp[i]['Open'], temp[i]['High'], temp[i]['Low'], temp[i]['Close']]); + } + break; + } + ret.push(line); + } + return ret; + }; +})(jQuery);
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