Prima::Grids - grid widgets
use Prima::Grids; $grid = Prima::Grid-> create( cells => [ [qw(1.First 1.Second 1.Third)], [qw(2.First 2.Second 2.Third)], [qw(3.First 3.Second 3.Third)], ], onClick => sub { print $_[0]-> get_cell_text( $_[0]-> focusedCell), " is selected\n"; } );
The module provides classes for several abstraction layers of grid representation. The classes hierarchy is as follows:
AbstractGridViewer AbstractGrid GridViewer Grid
The root class, Prima::AbstractGridViewer
, provides common interface, while by itself it is not directly usable. The main differences between classes are centered around the way the cell data are stored. The simplest organization of a text-only cell, provided by Prima::Grid
, stores data as a two-dimensional array of text scalars. More elaborated storage and representation types are not realized, and the programmer is urged to use the more abstract classes to derive own mechanisms. To organize an item storage, different from Prima::Grid
, it is usually enough to overload either the Stringify
, Measure
, and DrawCell
events, or their method counterparts: get_cell_text
, columnWidth
, rowHeight
, and draw_items
.
The grid widget is designed to contain cells of variable extents, of two types, normal and indent. The indent rows and columns are displayed in grid margins, and their cell are drawn with distinguished colors. An example use for a bottom indent row is a sum row in a spreadsheet application; the top indent row can be used for displaying columns' headers. The normal cells can be selected by the user, scrolled, and selected. The cell selection can only contain rectangular areas, and therefore is operated with two integer pairs with the beginning and the end of the selection.
The widget operates in two visual scrolling modes; when the space allows, the scrollbars affect the leftmost and the topmost cell. When the widget is not large enough to accommodate at least one cell and all indent cells, the layout is scrolled pixel-wise. These modes are named 'cell' and 'pixel', after the scrolling units.
The widget allows the interactive changing of cell widths and heights by dragging the grid lines between the cells.
Prima::AbstractGridViewer
, the base for all grid widgets in the module, provides interface to generic grid browsing functionality, plus functionality for text-oriented grids. The class is not usable directly.
Prima::AbstractGridViewer
is a descendant of Prima::GroupScroller
, and some properties are not described here. See "Prima::GroupScroller" in Prima::IntUtils.
If 1, the user is allowed to change vertical extents of cells by dragging the horizontal grid lines. Prerequisites to the options are: the lines must be set visible via drawHGrid
property, constantCellHeight
property set to 0, and the changes to the vertical extents can be recorded via SetExtent
notification.
Default value: 0
If 1, the user is allowed to change horizontal extents of cells by dragging the horizontal grid lines. Prerequisites to the options are: the lines must be set visible via drawVGrid
property, constantCellWidth
property set to 0, and the changes to the horizontal extents can be recorded via SetExtent
notification.
Default value: 0
Marks the marginal rows and columns as 'indent' cells. The indent cells are drawn with another color pair ( see indentCellColor, indentCellBackColor ), cannot be selected and scrolled. X1 and X2 correspond to amount of indent columns, and Y1 and Y2, - to the indent rows.
leftCell
and topCell
do not count the indent cells as the leftmost or topmost visible cell; in other words, X1 and Y1 are minimal values for leftCell
and topCell
properties.
Default value: 0,0,0,0
A three-state integer property, that governs the way clipping is applied when cells are drawn. Depending on kind of graphic in cells, the clipping may be necessary, or unnecessary.
If the value is 1, the clipping is applied for every column drawn, as the default drawing routines proceed column-wise. If the value is 2, the clipping as applied for every cell. This setting reduces the drawing speed significantly. If the value is 0, no clipping is applied.
This property is destined for custom-drawn grid widgets, when it is the developer's task to decide what kind of clipping suits better. Text grid widgets, Prima::AbstractGrid
and Prima::Grid
, are safe with clipCells
set to 1.
Default value: 1
Sets number of columns, including the indent columns. The number of columns must be larger than the number of indent columns.
Default value: 0.
A run-time property, selects width of a column. To acquire or set the width, Measure
and SetExtent
notifications can be invoked. Result of Measure
may be cached internally using cache_geometry_requests
method.
The width does not include widths of eventual vertical grid lines.
If constantCellWidth
is defined, the property is used as its alias.
If defined, all rows have equal height, HEIGHT pixels. If undef
, rows have different heights.
Default value: undef
If defined, all rows have equal width, WIDTH pixels. If undef
, columns have different widths.
Default value: undef
If 1, horizontal grid lines between cells are drawn with gridColor
.
Default value: 1
If 1, vertical grid lines between cells are drawn with gridColor
.
Default value: 1
A run-time property. Selects horizontal offset in pixels of grid layout in pixel mode.
A run-time property. Selects vertical offset in pixels of grid layout in pixel mode.
Selects coordinates or the focused cell.
Selects the color of grid lines.
Default value: cl::Black
.
The property selects the breadth of area around the grid lines, that reacts on grid-dragging mouse events. The minimal value, 0, marks only grid lines as the drag area, but makes the dragging operation inconvenient for the user. Larger values make the dragging more convenient, but increase the chance that the user will not be able to select too narrow cells with the mouse.
Default value: 3
Selects the background color of indent cells.
Default value: cl::Gray
.
Selects the foreground color of indent cells.
Default value: cl::Gray
.
Selects index of the leftmost visible normal cell.
If 1, the normal cells in an arbitrary rectangular area can be marked as selected ( see selection ). If 0, only one cell at a time can be selected.
Default value: 0
Sets number of rows, including the indent rows. The number of rows must be larger than the number of indent rows.
Default value: 0.
Selects index of the topmost visible normal cell.
A run-time property, selects height of a row. To acquire or set the height, Measure
and SetExtent
notifications can be invoked. Result of Measure
may be cached internally using cache_geometry_requests
method.
The height does not include widths of eventual horizontal grid lines.
If constantCellHeight
is defined, the property is used as its alias.
If multiSelect
is 1, governs the extents of a rectangular area, that contains selected cells. If no such area is present, selection is (-1,-1,-1,-1), and has_selection
returns 0 .
If multiSelect
is 0, in get-mode returns the focused cell, and discards the parameters in the set-mode.
If CACHE is 1, starts caching results of Measure
notification, thus lighting the subsequent columnWidth
and rowHeight
calls; if CACHE is 0, flushes the cache.
If a significant geometry change was during the caching, the cache is not updated, so it is the caller's responsibility to flush the cache.
Nullifies the selection, if multiSelect
is 1.
A bulk draw routine, called from onPaint
to draw cells. AREA is an array of four integers with inclusive-inclusive coordinates of the widget inferior without borders and scrollbars ( result of get_active_area(2)
call; see "get_active_area" in Prima::IntUtils ).
COLUMNS and ROWS are structures that reflect the columns and rows of the cells to be drawn. Each item in these corresponds to a column or row, and is an array with the following layout:
0: column or row index 1: type; 0 - normal cell, 1 - indent cell 2: visible cell breadth 3: visible cell start 4: visible cell end 5: real cell start 6: real cell end
The coordinates are in inclusive-inclusive coordinate system, and do not include eventual grid space, nor gaps between indent and normal cells. By default, internal arrays {colsDraw}
and {rowsDraw}
are passed as COLUMNS and ROWS parameters.
In Prima::AbstractGrid
and Prima::Grid
classes <draw_cells> is overloaded to transfer the call to std_draw_text_cells
, the text-oriented optimized routine.
A bulk routine for drawing text cells, called from std_draw_text_cells
.
SCREEN_RECTANGLES and CELL_RECTANGLES are arrays, where each item is a rectangle with exterior of a cell. SCREEN_RECTANGLES contains rectangles that cover the cell visible area; CELL_RECTANGLES contains rectangles that span the cell extents disregarding its eventual partial visibility. For example, a 100-pixel cell with only its left half visible, would contain corresponding arrays [150,150,200,250] in SCREEN_RECTANGLES, and [150,150,250,250] in CELL_RECTANGLES.
CELL_INDECES contains arrays of the cell coordinates; each array item is an array of integer pair where item 0 is column, and item 1 is row of the cell.
FONT_HEIGHT is a current font height value, cached since draw_text_cells
is often used for text operations and may require vertical text justification.
Returns screen area in inclusive-inclusive pixel coordinates, that is used to display normal cells. The extensions are related to the current size of a widget, however, can be overridden by specifying WIDTH and HEIGHT.
Returns two ta::
constants for horizontal and vertical cell text alignment. Since the class does not assume the item storage organization, the values are queried via GetAlignment
notification.
Returns text string assigned to cell in COLUMN and ROW. Since the class does not assume the item storage organization, the text is queried via Stringify
notification.
Returns a pair of integers, minimal and maximal breadth of INDEXth column or row in pixels. If VERTICAL is 1, the rows are queried; if 0, the columns.
The method calls GetRange
notification.
Returns information about a cell in COLUMN and ROW, if it is currently visible. The returned parameters are indexed by gsci::XXX
constants, and explained below:
gsci::COL_INDEX - visual column number where the cell displayed gsci::ROW_INDEX - visual row number where the cell displayed gsci::V_FULL - cell is fully visible gsci::V_LEFT - inclusive-inclusive rectangle of the visible gsci::V_BOTTOM part of the cell. These four indices are grouped gsci::V_RIGHT under list constant, gsci::V_RECT. gsci::V_TOP gsci::LEFT - inclusive-inclusive rectangle of the cell, as if gsci::BOTTOM it is fully visible. These four indices are grouped gsci::RIGHT under list constant, gsci::RECT. If gsci::V_FULL gsci::TOP is 1, these values are identical to these in gsci::V_RECT.
If the cell is not visible, returns empty array.
Returns a boolean value, indicating whether the grid contains a selection (1) or not (0).
Return information about point X, Y in widget coordinates. The method returns two integers, CX and CY, with cell coordinates, and eventual HINTS hash, with more information about pixe localtion. If OMIT_GRID is set to 1 and the pixel belongs to a grid, the pixels is treated a part of adjacent cell. The call syntax:
( $CX, $CY, %HINTS) = $self->point2cell( $X, $Y);
If the pixel lies within cell boundaries by either coordinate, CX and/or CY are correspondingly set to cell column and/or row. When the pixel is outside cell space, CX and/or CY are set to -1.
HINTS may contain the following values:
x
and y
If 0, the coordinate lies within boundaries of a cell.
If -1, the coordinate is on the left/top to the cell body.
If +1, the coordinate is on the right/bottom to the cell body, but within the widget.
If +2, the coordinate is on the right/bottom to the cell body, but outside the widget.
x_type
and y_type
Present when x
or y
values are 0.
If 0, the cell is a normal cell.
If -1, the cell is left/top indent cell.
If +1, the cell is right/bottom indent cell.
x_grid
and y_grid
If 1, the point is over a grid line. This case can only happen when OMIT_GRID is 0. If allowChangeCellHeight
and/or allowChangeCellWidth
are set, treats also gridGravity
-broad pixels strips on both sides of the line as the grid area.
Also values of x_left
/x_right
or y_bottom
/y_top
might be set.
x_left
/x_right
and y_bottom
/y_top
Present together with x_grid
or y_grid
. Select indices of cells adjacent to the grid line.
x_gap
and y_gap
If 1, the point is within a gap between the last normal cell and the first right/bottom indent cell.
normal
If 1, the point lies within the boundaries of a normal cell.
indent
If 1, the point lies within the boundaries of an indent cell.
grid
If 1, the point is over a grid line.
exterior
If 1, the point is in inoperable area or outside the widget boundaries.
Repaints cell with coordinates X and Y.
Recalculates internal geometry variables.
Marks all cells as selected, if multiSelect
is 1.
An optimized bulk routine for text-oriented grid widgets. The optimization is achieved under assumption that each cell is drawn with two colors only, so the color switching can be reduced.
The routine itself paints the cells background, and calls draw_text_cells
to draw text and/or otherwise draw the cell content.
For explanation of COLUMNS, ROWS, and AREA parameters see draw_cells .
Called when a cell with COLUMN and ROW coordinates is to be drawn on CANVAS. SCREEN_RECT is a cell rectangle in widget coordinates, where the item is to be drawn. CELL_RECT is same as SCREEN_RECT, but calculated as if the cell is fully visible.
SELECTED, FOCUSED, and PRELIGHT are boolean flagss, if the cell must be drawn correspondingly in selected, focused, and pre-lighted states.
Puts two text alignment ta::
constants, assigned to cell with COLUMN and ROW coordinates, into HORIZONTAL_ALIGN_REF and VERTICAL_ALIGN_REF scalar references.
Puts minimal and maximal breadth of INDEXth column ( VERTICAL = 0 ) or row ( VERTICAL = 1) in corresponding MIN and MAX scalar references.
Puts breadth in pixels of INDEXth column ( VERTICAL = 0 ) or row ( VERTICAL = 1) into BREADTH scalar reference.
This notification by default may be called from within begin_paint_info/end_paint_info
brackets. To disable this feature set internal flag {NoBulkPaintInfo}
to 1.
Called when a cell with COLUMN and ROW coordinates is focused.
Reports breadth in pixels of INDEXth column ( VERTICAL = 0 ) or row ( VERTICAL = 1), as a response to columnWidth
and rowHeight
calls.
Puts text string, assigned to cell with COLUMN and ROW coordinates, into TEXT_REF scalar reference.
Exactly the same as its ascendant, Prima::AbstractGridViewer
, except that it does not propagate DrawItem
message, assuming that the items must be drawn as text.
The class implements cells data and geometry storage mechanism, but leaves the cell data format to the programmer. The cells are accessible via cells
property and several other helper routines.
The cell data are stored in an array, where each item corresponds to a row, and contains array of scalars, where each corresponds to a column. All data managing routines, that accept two-dimensional arrays, assume that the columns arrays are of the same widths.
For example, [[1,2,3]]]
is a valid one-row, three-column structure, and [[1,2],[2,3],[3,4]]
is a valid three-row, two-column structure. The structure [[1],[2,3],[3,4]]
is invalid, since its first row has one column, while the others have two.
Prima::GridViewer
is derived from Prima::AbstractGridViewer
.
Default value: 1
Default value: 1
Run-time property. Selects the data in cell with COLUMN and ROW coordinates.
The property accepts or returns all cells as a two-dimensional rectangular array or scalars.
A read-only property; returns number of columns.
A read-only property; returns number of rows.
Inserts one-dimensional array of scalars to the end of columns.
Inserts two-dimensional array of scalars to the end of columns.
Inserts one-dimensional array of scalars to the end of rows.
Inserts two-dimensional array of scalars to the end of rows.
Removes LENGTH columns starting from OFFSET. Negative values are accepted.
Removes LENGTH rows starting from OFFSET. Negative values are accepted.
Inserts one-dimensional array of scalars as column OFFSET. Negative values are accepted.
Inserts two-dimensional array of scalars in column OFFSET. Negative values are accepted.
Inserts one-dimensional array of scalars as row OFFSET. Negative values are accepted.
Inserts two-dimensional array of scalars in row OFFSET. Negative values are accepted.
Descendant of Prima::GridViewer
, declares format of cells as a single text string. Incorporating all functionality of its ascendants, provides a standard text grid widget.
Returns two ta::
constants for horizontal and vertical cell text alignment. Since the item storage organization is implemented, does so without calling GetAlignment
notification.
Returns text string assigned to cell in COLUMN and ROW. Since the item storage organization is implemented, does so without calling Stringify
notification.
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
Prima, Prima::Widget, examples/grid.pl