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/****************************************************************************
* graph_python.cpp - Functions for graph python api
*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Petri Damstén <damu@iki.fi>
*
* This file is part of SuperKaramba.
*
* SuperKaramba 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.
*
* SuperKaramba 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 SuperKaramba; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef GRAPH_PYTHON_H
#define GRAPH_PYTHON_H
/** Graph/createGraph
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long createGraph(widget, x, y, w, h, points)
* DESCRIPTION
* This creates a graph at x,y with width and height w,h.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long x -- x coordinate
* * long y -- y coordinate
* * long w -- width
* * long h -- height
* * long points -- Number of points in graph
* RETURN VALUE
* Pointer to new graph meter
*/
PyObject* py_createGraph(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/deleteGraph
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long deleteGraph(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* This deletes graph.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long widget -- graph
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_deleteGraph(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/getThemeGraph
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long getThemeGraph(widget, name)
* DESCRIPTION
* You can reference graph in your python code that was created in the
* theme file. Basically, you just add a NAME= value to the GRAPH line in
* the .theme file. Then if you want to use that object, instead of calling
* createGraph, you can call this function.
*
* The name you pass to the function is the same one that you gave it for
* the NAME= parameter in the .theme file.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * string name -- name of the graph to get
* RETURN VALUE
* Pointer to graph
*/
PyObject* py_getThemeGraph(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/getGraphSize
*
* SYNOPSIS
* tuple getGraphSize(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* Given a reference to a graph object, this will return a tuple
* containing the height and width of a graph object.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* RETURN VALUE
* size
*/
PyObject* py_getGraphSize(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/resizeGraph
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long resizeGraph(widget, graph, w, h)
* DESCRIPTION
* This will resize graph to new height and width.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* * long w -- new width
* * long h -- new height
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_resizeGraph(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/getGraphPos
*
* SYNOPSIS
* tuple getGraphPos(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* Given a reference to a graph object, this will return a tuple
* containing the x and y coordinate of a graph object.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* RETURN VALUE
* pos
*/
PyObject* py_getGraphPos(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/moveGraph
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long moveGraph(widget, graph, x, y)
* DESCRIPTION
* This will move graph to new x and y coordinates.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* * long x -- x coordinate
* * long y -- y coordinate
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_moveGraph(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/hideGraph
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long hideGraph(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* This hides an graph. In other words, during subsequent calls to
* widgetUpdate(), this graph will not be drawn.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_hideGraph(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/showGraph
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long showGraph(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* This shows an graph. In other words, during subsequent calls to
* widgetUpdate(), this graph will be drawn.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_showGraph(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/getGraphValue
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long getGraphValue(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* Returns current graph value.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* RETURN VALUE
* value
*/
PyObject* py_getGraphValue(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/setGraphValue
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long setGraphValue(widget, graph, value)
* DESCRIPTION
* Sets current graph value.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* * long value -- new value
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_setGraphValue(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/getGraphMinMax
*
* SYNOPSIS
* tuple getGraphMinMax(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* Returns current graph value.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* RETURN VALUE
* min & max
*/
PyObject* py_getGraphMinMax(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/setGraphMinMax
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long setGraphMinMax(widget, graph, min, max)
* DESCRIPTION
* Returns current graph value.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* * long min -- min value
* * long max -- max value
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_setGraphMinMax(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/getGraphSensor
*
* SYNOPSIS
* string getGraphSensor(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* Get current sensor string
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* RETURN VALUE
* sensor string
*/
PyObject* py_getGraphSensor(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/setGraphSensor
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long setGraphSensor(widget, graph, sensor)
* DESCRIPTION
* Get current sensor string
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* * string sensor -- new sensor as in theme files
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_setGraphSensor(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/getGraphColor
*
* SYNOPSIS
* tuple getGraphColor(widget, graph)
* DESCRIPTION
* Get current graph color
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* RETURN VALUE
* (red, green, blue)
*/
PyObject* py_getGraphColor(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Graph/setGraphColor
*
* SYNOPSIS
* tuple setGraphColor(widget, graph, red, green, blue)
* DESCRIPTION
* Set current graph color
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long graph -- pointer to graph
* * long red -- red component of color
* * long green -- green component of color
* * long blue -- blue component of color
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_setGraphColor(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
#endif // GRAPH_PYTHON_H
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