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sjy01-image-proc/vendor/gonum.org/v1/plot/vg/vgimg/vgimg.go
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// Copyright ©2015 The Gonum Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package vgimg implements the vg.Canvas interface using
// git.sr.ht/~sbinet/gg as a backend to output raster images.
package vgimg // import "gonum.org/v1/plot/vg/vgimg"
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"image"
"image/color"
"image/draw"
"image/jpeg"
"image/png"
"io"
"git.sr.ht/~sbinet/gg"
"golang.org/x/image/tiff"
"gonum.org/v1/plot/font"
"gonum.org/v1/plot/vg"
vgdraw "gonum.org/v1/plot/vg/draw"
)
func init() {
vgdraw.RegisterFormat("png", func(w, h vg.Length) vg.CanvasWriterTo {
return PngCanvas{Canvas: New(w, h)}
})
vgdraw.RegisterFormat("jpg", func(w, h vg.Length) vg.CanvasWriterTo {
return JpegCanvas{Canvas: New(w, h)}
})
vgdraw.RegisterFormat("jpeg", func(w, h vg.Length) vg.CanvasWriterTo {
return JpegCanvas{Canvas: New(w, h)}
})
vgdraw.RegisterFormat("tif", func(w, h vg.Length) vg.CanvasWriterTo {
return TiffCanvas{Canvas: New(w, h)}
})
vgdraw.RegisterFormat("tiff", func(w, h vg.Length) vg.CanvasWriterTo {
return TiffCanvas{Canvas: New(w, h)}
})
}
// Canvas implements the vg.Canvas interface,
// drawing to an image.Image using draw2d.
type Canvas struct {
ctx *gg.Context
img draw.Image
w, h vg.Length
color []color.Color
// dpi is the number of dots per inch for this canvas.
dpi int
// width is the current line width.
width vg.Length
// backgroundColor is the background color, set by
// UseBackgroundColor.
backgroundColor color.Color
}
const (
// DefaultDPI is the default dot resolution for image
// drawing in dots per inch.
DefaultDPI = 96
// DefaultWidth and DefaultHeight are the default canvas
// dimensions.
DefaultWidth = 4 * vg.Inch
DefaultHeight = 4 * vg.Inch
)
// New returns a new image canvas.
func New(w, h vg.Length) *Canvas {
return NewWith(UseWH(w, h), UseBackgroundColor(color.White))
}
// NewWith returns a new image canvas created according to the specified
// options. The currently accepted options are UseWH,
// UseDPI, UseImage, and UseImageWithContext.
// Each of the options specifies the size of the canvas (UseWH, UseImage),
// the resolution of the canvas (UseDPI), or both (useImageWithContext).
// If size or resolution are not specified, defaults are used.
// It panics if size and resolution are overspecified (i.e., too many options are
// passed).
func NewWith(o ...option) *Canvas {
c := new(Canvas)
c.backgroundColor = color.White
var g uint32
for _, opt := range o {
f := opt(c)
if g&f != 0 {
panic("incompatible options")
}
g |= f
}
if c.dpi == 0 {
c.dpi = DefaultDPI
}
if c.w == 0 { // h should also == 0.
if c.img == nil {
c.w = DefaultWidth
c.h = DefaultHeight
} else {
w := float64(c.img.Bounds().Max.X - c.img.Bounds().Min.X)
h := float64(c.img.Bounds().Max.Y - c.img.Bounds().Min.Y)
c.w = vg.Length(w/float64(c.dpi)) * vg.Inch
c.h = vg.Length(h/float64(c.dpi)) * vg.Inch
}
}
if c.img == nil {
w := c.w / vg.Inch * vg.Length(c.dpi)
h := c.h / vg.Inch * vg.Length(c.dpi)
c.img = draw.Image(image.NewRGBA(image.Rect(0, 0, int(w+0.5), int(h+0.5))))
}
if c.ctx == nil {
c.ctx = gg.NewContextForImage(c.img)
c.ctx.SetLineCapButt()
c.img = c.ctx.Image().(draw.Image)
c.ctx.InvertY()
}
draw.Draw(c.img, c.img.Bounds(), &image.Uniform{c.backgroundColor}, image.Point{}, draw.Src)
c.color = []color.Color{color.Black}
vg.Initialize(c)
return c
}
// These constants are used to ensure that the options
// used when initializing a canvas are compatible with
// each other.
const (
setsDPI uint32 = 1 << iota
setsSize
setsBackground
)
type option func(*Canvas) uint32
// UseWH specifies the width and height of the canvas.
// The size is rounded up to the nearest pixel.
func UseWH(w, h vg.Length) option {
return func(c *Canvas) uint32 {
if w <= 0 || h <= 0 {
panic("w and h must both be > 0.")
}
c.w, c.h = w, h
return setsSize
}
}
// UseDPI sets the dots per inch of a canvas. It should only be
// used as an option argument when initializing a new canvas.
func UseDPI(dpi int) option {
if dpi <= 0 {
panic("DPI must be > 0.")
}
return func(c *Canvas) uint32 {
c.dpi = dpi
return setsDPI
}
}
// UseImage specifies an image to create
// the canvas from. The
// minimum point of the given image
// should probably be 0,0.
//
// Note that a copy of the input image is performed.
// This means that modifications applied to the canvas are not reflected
// on the original image.
func UseImage(img draw.Image) option {
return func(c *Canvas) uint32 {
c.img = img
return setsSize | setsBackground
}
}
// UseImageWithContext specifies both an image
// and a graphic context to create the canvas from.
// The minimum point of the given image
// should probably be 0,0.
func UseImageWithContext(img draw.Image, ctx *gg.Context) option {
return func(c *Canvas) uint32 {
c.img = img
c.ctx = ctx
return setsSize | setsBackground
}
}
// UseBackgroundColor specifies the image background color.
// Without UseBackgroundColor, the default color is white.
func UseBackgroundColor(c color.Color) option {
return func(canvas *Canvas) uint32 {
canvas.backgroundColor = c
return setsBackground
}
}
// Image returns the image the canvas is drawing to.
//
// The dimensions of the returned image must not be modified.
func (c *Canvas) Image() draw.Image {
return c.img
}
func (c *Canvas) Size() (w, h vg.Length) {
return c.w, c.h
}
func (c *Canvas) SetLineWidth(w vg.Length) {
c.width = w
c.ctx.SetLineWidth(w.Dots(c.DPI()))
}
func (c *Canvas) SetLineDash(ds []vg.Length, offs vg.Length) {
dashes := make([]float64, len(ds))
for i, d := range ds {
dashes[i] = d.Dots(c.DPI())
}
c.ctx.SetDashOffset(offs.Dots(c.DPI()))
c.ctx.SetDash(dashes...)
}
func (c *Canvas) SetColor(clr color.Color) {
if clr == nil {
clr = color.Black
}
c.ctx.SetColor(clr)
c.color[len(c.color)-1] = clr
}
func (c *Canvas) Rotate(t float64) {
c.ctx.Rotate(t)
}
func (c *Canvas) Translate(pt vg.Point) {
c.ctx.Translate(pt.X.Dots(c.DPI()), pt.Y.Dots(c.DPI()))
}
func (c *Canvas) Scale(x, y float64) {
c.ctx.Scale(x, y)
}
func (c *Canvas) Push() {
c.color = append(c.color, c.color[len(c.color)-1])
c.ctx.Push()
}
func (c *Canvas) Pop() {
c.color = c.color[:len(c.color)-1]
c.ctx.Pop()
}
func (c *Canvas) Stroke(p vg.Path) {
if c.width <= 0 {
return
}
c.outline(p)
c.ctx.Stroke()
}
func (c *Canvas) Fill(p vg.Path) {
c.outline(p)
c.ctx.Fill()
}
func (c *Canvas) outline(p vg.Path) {
for _, comp := range p {
switch comp.Type {
case vg.MoveComp:
c.ctx.MoveTo(comp.Pos.X.Dots(c.DPI()), comp.Pos.Y.Dots(c.DPI()))
case vg.LineComp:
c.ctx.LineTo(comp.Pos.X.Dots(c.DPI()), comp.Pos.Y.Dots(c.DPI()))
case vg.ArcComp:
c.ctx.DrawArc(comp.Pos.X.Dots(c.DPI()), comp.Pos.Y.Dots(c.DPI()),
comp.Radius.Dots(c.DPI()),
comp.Start, comp.Start+comp.Angle,
)
case vg.CurveComp:
switch len(comp.Control) {
case 1:
c.ctx.QuadraticTo(
comp.Control[0].X.Dots(c.DPI()), comp.Control[0].Y.Dots(c.DPI()),
comp.Pos.X.Dots(c.DPI()), comp.Pos.Y.Dots(c.DPI()),
)
case 2:
c.ctx.CubicTo(
comp.Control[0].X.Dots(c.DPI()), comp.Control[0].Y.Dots(c.DPI()),
comp.Control[1].X.Dots(c.DPI()), comp.Control[1].Y.Dots(c.DPI()),
comp.Pos.X.Dots(c.DPI()), comp.Pos.Y.Dots(c.DPI()),
)
default:
panic("vgimg: invalid number of control points")
}
case vg.CloseComp:
c.ctx.ClosePath()
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Unknown path component: %d", comp.Type))
}
}
}
// DPI returns the resolution of the receiver in pixels per inch.
func (c *Canvas) DPI() float64 {
return float64(c.dpi)
}
func (c *Canvas) FillString(font font.Face, pt vg.Point, str string) {
if font.Font.Size == 0 {
return
}
c.ctx.Push()
defer c.ctx.Pop()
face := font.FontFace(c.DPI())
defer face.Close()
c.ctx.SetFontFace(face)
x := pt.X.Dots(c.DPI())
y := pt.Y.Dots(c.DPI())
h := c.h.Dots(c.DPI())
c.ctx.InvertY()
c.ctx.DrawString(str, x, h-y)
}
// DrawImage implements the vg.Canvas.DrawImage method.
func (c *Canvas) DrawImage(rect vg.Rectangle, img image.Image) {
var (
dpi = c.DPI()
min = rect.Min
xmin = min.X.Dots(dpi)
ymin = min.Y.Dots(dpi)
rsz = rect.Size()
width = rsz.X.Dots(dpi)
height = rsz.Y.Dots(dpi)
dx = float64(img.Bounds().Dx())
dy = float64(img.Bounds().Dy())
)
c.ctx.Push()
c.ctx.Scale(1, -1)
c.ctx.Translate(xmin, -ymin-height)
c.ctx.Scale(width/dx, height/dy)
c.ctx.DrawImage(img, 0, 0)
c.ctx.Pop()
}
// WriterCounter implements the io.Writer interface, and counts
// the total number of bytes written.
type writerCounter struct {
io.Writer
n int64
}
func (w *writerCounter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
n, err := w.Writer.Write(p)
w.n += int64(n)
return n, err
}
// A JpegCanvas is an image canvas with a WriteTo method
// that writes a jpeg image.
type JpegCanvas struct {
*Canvas
}
// WriteTo implements the io.WriterTo interface, writing a jpeg image.
func (c JpegCanvas) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) {
wc := writerCounter{Writer: w}
b := bufio.NewWriter(&wc)
if err := jpeg.Encode(b, c.img, nil); err != nil {
return wc.n, err
}
err := b.Flush()
return wc.n, err
}
// A PngCanvas is an image canvas with a WriteTo method that
// writes a png image.
type PngCanvas struct {
*Canvas
}
// WriteTo implements the io.WriterTo interface, writing a png image.
func (c PngCanvas) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) {
wc := writerCounter{Writer: w}
b := bufio.NewWriter(&wc)
if err := png.Encode(b, c.img); err != nil {
return wc.n, err
}
err := b.Flush()
return wc.n, err
}
// A TiffCanvas is an image canvas with a WriteTo method that
// writes a tiff image.
type TiffCanvas struct {
*Canvas
}
// WriteTo implements the io.WriterTo interface, writing a tiff image.
func (c TiffCanvas) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) {
wc := writerCounter{Writer: w}
b := bufio.NewWriter(&wc)
if err := tiff.Encode(b, c.img, nil); err != nil {
return wc.n, err
}
err := b.Flush()
return wc.n, err
}