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package Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart::Scatter; ############################################################################### # # Scatter - A class for writing Excel Scatter charts. # # Used in conjunction with Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart. # # See formatting note in Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart. # # Copyright 2000-2020, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # # Documentation after __END__ # # perltidy with the following options: -mbl=2 -pt=0 -nola use 5.008002; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart; our @ISA = qw(Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart); our $VERSION = '1.05'; ############################################################################### # # new() # # sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart->new( @_ ); $self->{_subtype} = $self->{_subtype} || 'marker_only'; $self->{_cross_between} = 'midCat'; $self->{_horiz_val_axis} = 0; $self->{_val_axis_postion} = 'b'; $self->{_smooth_allowed} = 1; $self->{_requires_category} = 1; # Set the available data label positions for this chart type. $self->{_label_position_default} = 'right'; $self->{_label_positions} = { center => 'ctr', right => 'r', left => 'l', above => 't', below => 'b', # For backward compatibility. top => 't', bottom => 'b', }; bless $self, $class; return $self; } ############################################################################### # # combine() # # Override parent method to add a warning. # sub combine { my $self = shift; my $chart = shift; carp 'Combined chart not currently supported with scatter chart ' . 'as the primary chart'; return; } ############################################################################## # # _write_chart_type() # # Override the virtual superclass method with a chart specific method. # sub _write_chart_type { my $self = shift; # Write the c:scatterChart element. $self->_write_scatter_chart( @_ ); } ############################################################################## # # _write_scatter_chart() # # Write the <c:scatterChart> element. # sub _write_scatter_chart { my $self = shift; my %args = @_; my @series; if ( $args{primary_axes} ) { @series = $self->_get_primary_axes_series; } else { @series = $self->_get_secondary_axes_series; } return unless scalar @series; my $style = 'lineMarker'; my $subtype = $self->{_subtype}; # Set the user defined chart subtype. if ($subtype eq 'marker_only') { $style = 'lineMarker'; } if ($subtype eq 'straight_with_markers') { $style = 'lineMarker'; } if ($subtype eq 'straight') { $style = 'lineMarker'; $self->{_default_marker} = { type => 'none' }; } if ($subtype eq 'smooth_with_markers') { $style = 'smoothMarker'; } if ($subtype eq 'smooth') { $style = 'smoothMarker'; $self->{_default_marker} = { type => 'none' }; } # Add default formatting to the series data. $self->_modify_series_formatting(); $self->xml_start_tag( 'c:scatterChart' ); # Write the c:scatterStyle element. $self->_write_scatter_style( $style ); # Write the series elements. $self->_write_ser( $_ ) for @series; # Write the c:axId elements $self->_write_axis_ids( %args ); $self->xml_end_tag( 'c:scatterChart' ); } ############################################################################## # # _write_ser() # # Over-ridden to write c:xVal/c:yVal instead of c:cat/c:val elements. # # Write the <c:ser> element. # sub _write_ser { my $self = shift; my $series = shift; my $index = $self->{_series_index}++; $self->xml_start_tag( 'c:ser' ); # Write the c:idx element. $self->_write_idx( $index ); # Write the c:order element. $self->_write_order( $index ); # Write the series name. $self->_write_series_name( $series ); # Write the c:spPr element. $self->_write_sp_pr( $series ); # Write the c:marker element. $self->_write_marker( $series->{_marker} ); # Write the c:dPt element. $self->_write_d_pt( $series->{_points} ); # Write the c:dLbls element. $self->_write_d_lbls( $series->{_labels} ); # Write the c:trendline element. $self->_write_trendline( $series->{_trendline} ); # Write the c:errBars element. $self->_write_error_bars( $series->{_error_bars} ); # Write the c:xVal element. $self->_write_x_val( $series ); # Write the c:yVal element. $self->_write_y_val( $series ); # Write the c:smooth element. if ( $self->{_subtype} =~ /smooth/ && !defined $series->{_smooth} ) { # Default is on for smooth scatter charts. $self->_write_c_smooth( 1 ); } else { $self->_write_c_smooth( $series->{_smooth} ); } $self->xml_end_tag( 'c:ser' ); } ############################################################################## # # _write_plot_area() # # Over-ridden to have 2 valAx elements for scatter charts instead of # catAx/valAx. # # Write the <c:plotArea> element. # sub _write_plot_area { my $self = shift; $self->xml_start_tag( 'c:plotArea' ); # Write the c:layout element. $self->_write_layout( $self->{_plotarea}->{_layout}, 'plot' ); # Write the subclass chart type elements for primary and secondary axes. $self->_write_chart_type( primary_axes => 1 ); $self->_write_chart_type( primary_axes => 0 ); # Write c:catAx and c:valAx elements for series using primary axes. $self->_write_cat_val_axis( x_axis => $self->{_x_axis}, y_axis => $self->{_y_axis}, axis_ids => $self->{_axis_ids}, position => 'b', ); my $tmp = $self->{_horiz_val_axis}; $self->{_horiz_val_axis} = 1; $self->_write_val_axis( x_axis => $self->{_x_axis}, y_axis => $self->{_y_axis}, axis_ids => $self->{_axis_ids}, position => 'l', ); $self->{_horiz_val_axis} = $tmp; # Write c:valAx and c:catAx elements for series using secondary axes. $self->_write_cat_val_axis( x_axis => $self->{_x2_axis}, y_axis => $self->{_y2_axis}, axis_ids => $self->{_axis2_ids}, position => 'b', ); $self->{_horiz_val_axis} = 1; $self->_write_val_axis( x_axis => $self->{_x2_axis}, y_axis => $self->{_y2_axis}, axis_ids => $self->{_axis2_ids}, position => 'l', ); # Write the c:spPr element for the plotarea formatting. $self->_write_sp_pr( $self->{_plotarea} ); $self->xml_end_tag( 'c:plotArea' ); } ############################################################################## # # _write_x_val() # # Write the <c:xVal> element. # sub _write_x_val { my $self = shift; my $series = shift; my $formula = $series->{_categories}; my $data_id = $series->{_cat_data_id}; my $data = $self->{_formula_data}->[$data_id]; $self->xml_start_tag( 'c:xVal' ); # Check the type of cached data. my $type = $self->_get_data_type( $data ); # TODO. Can a scatter plot have non-numeric data. if ( $type eq 'str' ) { # Write the c:numRef element. $self->_write_str_ref( $formula, $data, $type ); } else { # Write the c:numRef element. $self->_write_num_ref( $formula, $data, $type ); } $self->xml_end_tag( 'c:xVal' ); } ############################################################################## # # _write_y_val() # # Write the <c:yVal> element. # sub _write_y_val { my $self = shift; my $series = shift; my $formula = $series->{_values}; my $data_id = $series->{_val_data_id}; my $data = $self->{_formula_data}->[$data_id]; $self->xml_start_tag( 'c:yVal' ); # Unlike Cat axes data should only be numeric. # Write the c:numRef element. $self->_write_num_ref( $formula, $data, 'num' ); $self->xml_end_tag( 'c:yVal' ); } ############################################################################## # # _write_scatter_style() # # Write the <c:scatterStyle> element. # sub _write_scatter_style { my $self = shift; my $val = shift; my @attributes = ( 'val' => $val ); $self->xml_empty_tag( 'c:scatterStyle', @attributes ); } ############################################################################## # # _modify_series_formatting() # # Add default formatting to the series data unless it has already been # specified by the user. # sub _modify_series_formatting { my $self = shift; my $subtype = $self->{_subtype}; # The default scatter style "markers only" requires a line type. if ( $subtype eq 'marker_only' ) { # Go through each series and define default values. for my $series ( @{ $self->{_series} } ) { # Set a line type unless there is already a user defined type. if ( !$series->{_line}->{_defined} ) { $series->{_line} = { width => 2.25, none => 1, _defined => 1, }; } } } } ############################################################################## # # _write_d_pt_point() # # Write an individual <c:dPt> element. Override the parent method to add # markers. # sub _write_d_pt_point { my $self = shift; my $index = shift; my $point = shift; $self->xml_start_tag( 'c:dPt' ); # Write the c:idx element. $self->_write_idx( $index ); $self->xml_start_tag( 'c:marker' ); # Write the c:spPr element. $self->_write_sp_pr( $point ); $self->xml_end_tag( 'c:marker' ); $self->xml_end_tag( 'c:dPt' ); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Scatter - A class for writing Excel Scatter charts. =head1 SYNOPSIS To create a simple Excel file with a Scatter chart using Excel::Writer::XLSX: #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( 'chart.xlsx' ); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); my $chart = $workbook->add_chart( type => 'scatter' ); # Configure the chart. $chart->add_series( categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$7', values => '=Sheet1!$B$2:$B$7', ); # Add the worksheet data the chart refers to. my $data = [ [ 'Category', 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ], [ 'Value', 1, 4, 5, 2, 1, 5 ], ]; $worksheet->write( 'A1', $data ); __END__ =head1 DESCRIPTION This module implements Scatter charts for L<Excel::Writer::XLSX>. The chart object is created via the Workbook C<add_chart()> method: my $chart = $workbook->add_chart( type => 'scatter' ); Once the object is created it can be configured via the following methods that are common to all chart classes: $chart->add_series(); $chart->set_x_axis(); $chart->set_y_axis(); $chart->set_title(); These methods are explained in detail in L<Excel::Writer::XLSX::Chart>. Class specific methods or settings, if any, are explained below. =head1 Scatter Chart Subtypes The C<Scatter> chart module also supports the following sub-types: markers_only (the default) straight_with_markers straight smooth_with_markers smooth These can be specified at creation time via the C<add_chart()> Worksheet method: my $chart = $workbook->add_chart( type => 'scatter', subtype => 'straight_with_markers' ); =head1 EXAMPLE Here is a complete example that demonstrates most of the available features when creating a chart. #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( 'chart_scatter.xlsx' ); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); my $bold = $workbook->add_format( bold => 1 ); # Add the worksheet data that the charts will refer to. my $headings = [ 'Number', 'Batch 1', 'Batch 2' ]; my $data = [ [ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ], [ 10, 40, 50, 20, 10, 50 ], [ 30, 60, 70, 50, 40, 30 ], ]; $worksheet->write( 'A1', $headings, $bold ); $worksheet->write( 'A2', $data ); # Create a new chart object. In this case an embedded chart. my $chart = $workbook->add_chart( type => 'scatter', embedded => 1 ); # Configure the first series. $chart->add_series( name => '=Sheet1!$B$1', categories => '=Sheet1!$A$2:$A$7', values => '=Sheet1!$B$2:$B$7', ); # Configure second series. Note alternative use of array ref to define # ranges: [ $sheetname, $row_start, $row_end, $col_start, $col_end ]. $chart->add_series( name => '=Sheet1!$C$1', categories => [ 'Sheet1', 1, 6, 0, 0 ], values => [ 'Sheet1', 1, 6, 2, 2 ], ); # Add a chart title and some axis labels. $chart->set_title ( name => 'Results of sample analysis' ); $chart->set_x_axis( name => 'Test number' ); $chart->set_y_axis( name => 'Sample length (mm)' ); # Set an Excel chart style. Colors with white outline and shadow. $chart->set_style( 10 ); # Insert the chart into the worksheet (with an offset). $worksheet->insert_chart( 'D2', $chart, 25, 10 ); __END__ =begin html <p>This will produce a chart that looks like this:</p> <p><center><img src="http://jmcnamara.github.io/excel-writer-xlsx/images/examples/scatter1.jpg" width="483" height="291" alt="Chart example." /></center></p> =end html =head1 AUTHOR John McNamara jmcnamara@cpan.org =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright MM-MMXX, John McNamara. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself.
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