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See the GNU Lesser General Public * License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, * USA. * * [Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. * Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.] * * -------------------------- * OutlierListCollection.java * -------------------------- * (C) Copyright 2003-2008, by David Browning and Contributors. * * Original Author: David Browning (for Australian Institute of Marine * Science); * Contributor(s): -; * * Changes * ------- * 05-Aug-2003 : Version 1, contributed by David Browning (DG); * 01-Sep-2003 : Made storage internal rather than extending ArrayList (DG); * ------------- JFREECHART 1.0.x --------------------------------------------- * 02-Feb-2007 : Removed author tags from all over JFreeChart sources (DG); * */ package org.jfree.chart.renderer; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.List; /** * A collection of outlier lists for a box and whisker plot. Each collection is * associated with a single box and whisker entity. * * Outliers are grouped in lists for each entity. Lists contain * one or more outliers, determined by whether overlaps have * occurred. Overlapping outliers are grouped in the same list. * * @see org.jfree.chart.renderer.OutlierList */ public class OutlierListCollection { /** Storage for the outlier lists. */ private List outlierLists; /** * Unbelievably, outliers which are more than 2 * interquartile range are * called far outs... See Tukey EDA (a classic one of a kind...) */ private boolean highFarOut = false; /** * A flag that indicates whether or not the collection contains low far * out values. */ private boolean lowFarOut = false; /** * Creates a new empty collection. */ public OutlierListCollection() { this.outlierLists = new ArrayList(); } /** * A flag to indicate the presence of one or more far out values at the * top end of the range. * * @return A <code>boolean</code>. */ public boolean isHighFarOut() { return this.highFarOut; } /** * Sets the flag that indicates the presence of one or more far out values * at the top end of the range. * * @param farOut the flag. */ public void setHighFarOut(boolean farOut) { this.highFarOut = farOut; } /** * A flag to indicate the presence of one or more far out values at the * bottom end of the range. * * @return A <code>boolean</code>. */ public boolean isLowFarOut() { return this.lowFarOut; } /** * Sets the flag that indicates the presence of one or more far out values * at the bottom end of the range. * * @param farOut the flag. */ public void setLowFarOut(boolean farOut) { this.lowFarOut = farOut; } /** * Appends the specified element as a new <code>OutlierList</code> to the * end of this list if it does not overlap an outlier in an existing list. * * If it does overlap, it is appended to the outlier list which it overlaps * and that list is updated. * * @param outlier element to be appended to this list. * * @return <tt>true</tt> (as per the general contract of Collection.add). */ public boolean add(Outlier outlier) { if (this.outlierLists.isEmpty()) { return this.outlierLists.add(new OutlierList(outlier)); } else { boolean updated = false; for (Iterator iterator = this.outlierLists.iterator(); iterator.hasNext();) { OutlierList list = (OutlierList) iterator.next(); if (list.isOverlapped(outlier)) { updated = updateOutlierList(list, outlier); } } if (!updated) { //System.err.print(" creating new outlier list "); updated = this.outlierLists.add(new OutlierList(outlier)); } return updated; } } /** * Returns an iterator for the outlier lists. * * @return An iterator. */ public Iterator iterator() { return this.outlierLists.iterator(); } /** * Updates the outlier list by adding the outlier to the end of the list and * setting the averaged outlier to the average x and y coordinnate values * of the outliers in the list. * * @param list the outlier list to be updated. * @param outlier the outlier to be added * * @return <tt>true</tt> (as per the general contract of Collection.add). */ private boolean updateOutlierList(OutlierList list, Outlier outlier) { boolean result = false; result = list.add(outlier); list.updateAveragedOutlier(); list.setMultiple(true); return result; } }