Add cap-time graph
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eos/graph/fitCapTime.py
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eos/graph/fitCapTime.py
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import math
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from logbook import Logger
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from eos.graph import Graph
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pyfalog = Logger(__name__)
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class FitCapTimeGraph(Graph):
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defaults = {"time": 0}
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def __init__(self, fit, data=None):
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Graph.__init__(self, fit, self.calcRegen, data if data is not None else self.defaults)
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self.fit = fit
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def calcRegen(self, data):
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time = data["time"]
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maxCap = self.fit.ship.getModifiedItemAttr('capacitorCapacity')
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regenTime = self.fit.ship.getModifiedItemAttr('rechargeRate') / 1000
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cap = maxCap * (1 + math.e ** ((5 * -time) / regenTime) * -1) ** 2
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return cap
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'fitDpsTime',
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'fitDmgTime',
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'fitShieldRegenRelative',
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'fitCapRegenRelative'
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'fitCapRegenRelative',
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'fitCapTime'
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]
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gui/builtinGraphs/fitCapTime.py
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gui/builtinGraphs/fitCapTime.py
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# =============================================================================
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# Copyright (C) 2010 Diego Duclos
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#
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# This file is part of pyfa.
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#
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# pyfa is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# pyfa is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with pyfa. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# =============================================================================
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import gui.mainFrame
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from eos.graph import Data
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from eos.graph.fitCapTime import FitCapTimeGraph as EosFitCapTimeGraph
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from gui.bitmap_loader import BitmapLoader
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from gui.graph import Graph
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from service.attribute import Attribute
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class FitCapTimeGraph(Graph):
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propertyLabelMap = {"time": "Time (seconds)"}
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defaults = EosFitCapTimeGraph.defaults.copy()
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def __init__(self):
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Graph.__init__(self)
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self.defaults["time"] = "0-300"
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self.name = "Cap Amount vs. Time"
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self.fitCapTime = None
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self.mainFrame = gui.mainFrame.MainFrame.getInstance()
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def getFields(self):
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return self.defaults
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def getLabels(self):
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return self.propertyLabelMap
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def getIcons(self):
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iconFile = Attribute.getInstance().getAttributeInfo('duration').iconID
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bitmap = BitmapLoader.getBitmap(iconFile, "icons")
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return {"time": bitmap}
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def getPoints(self, fit, fields):
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fitCapTime = getattr(self, "fitCapTime", None)
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if fitCapTime is None or fitCapTime.fit != fit:
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fitCapTime = self.fitCapTime = EosFitCapTimeGraph(fit)
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fitCapTime.clearData()
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variable = None
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for fieldName, value in fields.items():
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d = Data(fieldName, value)
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if not d.isConstant():
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if variable is None:
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variable = fieldName
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else:
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# We can't handle more then one variable atm, OOPS FUCK OUT
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return False, "Can only handle 1 variable"
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fitCapTime.setData(d)
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if variable is None:
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return False, "No variable"
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x = []
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y = []
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for point, val in fitCapTime.getIterator():
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x.append(point[variable])
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y.append(val)
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return x, y
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FitCapTimeGraph.register()
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