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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Boudewijn Rempt
* (c) 2005 Bart Coppens <kde@bartcoppens.be>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KIS_HISTOGRAM_
#define KIS_HISTOGRAM_
#include "kis_types.h"
#include "kis_colorspace.h"
#include "kis_histogram_producer.h"
enum enumHistogramType {
LINEAR,
LOGARITHMIC
};
/**
* The histogram class computes the histogram data from the specified layer
* for the specified channel, through the use of a KisHistogramProducer.
* This class is only for layers and paintdevices. KisImages are not supported,
* but you can use the mergedImage function to create a paintdevice and feed that to this class.
*
* A Histogram also can have a selection: this is a specific range in the current histogram
* that will get calculations done on it as well. If the range's begin and end are the same,
* it is supposed to specify a single bin in the histogram.
*
* The calculations are done in the range 0 - 1, instead of the native range that a pixel
* might have, so it's not always as precise as it could be. But you can't have it all...
*/
class KisHistogram : public KShared {
public:
/**
* Class that stores the result of histogram calculations.
* Doubles are in the 0-1 range, use the producer's positionToString function to display it.
**/
class Calculations {
double m_max, m_min, m_mean, m_total, m_median, m_stddev;
TQ_UINT32 m_high, m_low, m_count;
friend class KisHistogram;
public:
Calculations() : m_max(0.0), m_min(0.0), m_mean(0.0), m_total(0.0), m_median(0.0),
m_stddev(0.0), m_high(0), m_low(0), m_count(0) {}
/**
* This function return the maximum bound of the histogram
* (values at greater position than the maximum are null)
*/
inline double getMax() { return m_max; }
/**
* This function return the minimum bound of the histogram
* (values at smaller position than the minimum are null)
*/
inline double getMin() { return m_min; }
/// This function return the highest value of the histogram
inline TQ_UINT32 getHighest() { return m_high; }
/// This function return the lowest value of the histogram
inline TQ_UINT32 getLowest() { return m_low; }
/// This function return the mean of value of the histogram
inline double getMean() { return m_mean; }
//double getMedian() { return m_median; }
//double getStandardDeviation() { return m_stddev; }
/// This function return the number of pixels used by the histogram
inline TQ_UINT32 getCount() { return m_count; }
/** The sum of (the contents of every bin * the double value of that bin)*/
inline double getTotal() { return m_total; }
//TQ_UINT8 getPercentile() { return m_percentile; } // What is this exactly? XXX
};
KisHistogram(KisPaintLayerSP layer,
KisHistogramProducerSP producer,
const enumHistogramType type);
KisHistogram(KisPaintDeviceSP paintdev,
KisHistogramProducerSP producer,
const enumHistogramType type);
virtual ~KisHistogram();
/** Updates the information in the producer */
void updateHistogram();
/**
* (Re)computes the mathematical information from the information currently in the producer.
* Needs to be called when you change the selection and want to get that information
**/
void computeHistogram();
/** The information on the entire view for the current channel */
Calculations calculations();
/** The information on the current selection for the current channel */
Calculations selectionCalculations();
inline TQ_UINT32 getValue(TQ_UINT8 i) { return m_producer->getBinAt(m_channel, i); }
inline enumHistogramType getHistogramType() { return m_type; }
inline void setHistogramType(enumHistogramType type) { m_type = type; }
inline void setProducer(KisHistogramProducerSP producer) { m_producer = producer; }
inline void setChannel(TQ_INT32 channel) { m_channel = channel; }
inline KisHistogramProducerSP producer() { return m_producer; }
inline TQ_INT32 channel() { return m_channel; }
inline bool hasSelection() { return m_selection; }
inline double selectionFrom() { return m_selFrom; }
inline double selectionTo() { return m_selTo; }
inline void setNoSelection() { m_selection = false; }
/** Sets the current selection */
inline void setSelection(double from, double to)
{ m_selection = true; m_selFrom = from; m_selTo = to; }
private:
// Dump the histogram to debug.
void dump();
TQValueVector<Calculations> calculateForRange(double from, double to);
Calculations calculateSingleRange(int channel, double from, double to);
KisPaintDeviceSP m_device;
KisHistogramProducerSP m_producer;
enumHistogramType m_type;
TQ_INT32 m_channel;
double m_selFrom, m_selTo;
bool m_selection;
KisPaintDeviceSP m_dev;
TQValueVector<Calculations> m_completeCalculations, m_selectionCalculations;
};
#endif // KIS_HISTOGRAM_WIDGET_
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