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398 changes: 208 additions & 190 deletions lib/matplotlib/testing/jpl_units/Duration.py

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420 changes: 221 additions & 199 deletions lib/matplotlib/testing/jpl_units/Epoch.py

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291 changes: 145 additions & 146 deletions lib/matplotlib/testing/jpl_units/EpochConverter.py
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#===========================================================================
# ==========================================================================
#
# EpochConverter
#
#===========================================================================
# ==========================================================================


"""EpochConverter module containing class EpochConverter."""

#===========================================================================
# ==========================================================================
# Place all imports after here.
#
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function,
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from matplotlib.cbook import iterable
#
# Place all imports before here.
#===========================================================================

__all__ = [ 'EpochConverter' ]

#===========================================================================
class EpochConverter( units.ConversionInterface ):
""": A matplotlib converter class. Provides matplotlib conversion
functionality for Monte Epoch and Duration classes.
"""

# julian date reference for "Jan 1, 0001" minus 1 day because
# matplotlib really wants "Jan 0, 0001"
jdRef = 1721425.5 - 1

#------------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def axisinfo( unit, axis ):
""": Returns information on how to handle an axis that has Epoch data.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- unit The units to use for a axis with Epoch data.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns a matplotlib AxisInfo data structure that contains
minor/major formatters, major/minor locators, and default
label information.
"""

majloc = date_ticker.AutoDateLocator()
majfmt = date_ticker.AutoDateFormatter( majloc )

return units.AxisInfo( majloc = majloc,
majfmt = majfmt,
label = unit )

#------------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def float2epoch( value, unit ):
""": Convert a matplotlib floating-point date into an Epoch of the
specified units.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value The matplotlib floating-point date.
- unit The unit system to use for the Epoch.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the value converted to an Epoch in the specified time system.
"""
# Delay-load due to circular dependencies.
import matplotlib.testing.jpl_units as U

secPastRef = value * 86400.0 * U.UnitDbl( 1.0, 'sec' )
return U.Epoch( unit, secPastRef, EpochConverter.jdRef )

#------------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def epoch2float( value, unit ):
""": Convert an Epoch value to a float suitible for plotting as a
python datetime object.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value An Epoch or list of Epochs that need to be converted.
- unit The units to use for an axis with Epoch data.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the value parameter converted to floats.
"""
return value.julianDate( unit ) - EpochConverter.jdRef

#------------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def duration2float( value ):
""": Convert a Duration value to a float suitible for plotting as a
python datetime object.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value A Duration or list of Durations that need to be converted.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the value parameter converted to floats.
"""
return value.seconds() / 86400.0

#------------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def convert( value, unit, axis ):
""": Convert value using unit to a float. If value is a sequence, return
the converted sequence.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value The value or list of values that need to be converted.
- unit The units to use for an axis with Epoch data.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the value parameter converted to floats.
"""
# Delay-load due to circular dependencies.
import matplotlib.testing.jpl_units as U

isNotEpoch = True
isDuration = False

if ( iterable(value) and not isinstance(value, six.string_types) ):
if ( len(value) == 0 ):
return []
else:
return [ EpochConverter.convert( x, unit, axis ) for x in value ]

if ( isinstance(value, U.Epoch) ):
isNotEpoch = False
elif ( isinstance(value, U.Duration) ):
isDuration = True

if ( isNotEpoch and not isDuration and
units.ConversionInterface.is_numlike( value ) ):
return value

if ( unit == None ):
unit = EpochConverter.default_units( value, axis )

if ( isDuration ):
return EpochConverter.duration2float( value )
else:
return EpochConverter.epoch2float( value, unit )

#------------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def default_units( value, axis ):
""": Return the default unit for value, or None.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value The value or list of values that need units.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the default units to use for value.
"""
frame = None
if ( iterable(value) and not isinstance(value, six.string_types) ):
return EpochConverter.default_units( value[0], axis )
else:
frame = value.frame()

return frame
# ==========================================================================

__all__ = ['EpochConverter']


# ==========================================================================
class EpochConverter(units.ConversionInterface):
""": A matplotlib converter class. Provides matplotlib conversion
functionality for Monte Epoch and Duration classes.
"""

# julian date reference for "Jan 1, 0001" minus 1 day because
# matplotlib really wants "Jan 0, 0001"
jdRef = 1721425.5 - 1

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def axisinfo(unit, axis):
""": Returns information on how to handle an axis that has Epoch data.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- unit The units to use for a axis with Epoch data.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns a matplotlib AxisInfo data structure that contains
minor/major formatters, major/minor locators, and default
label information.
"""

majloc = date_ticker.AutoDateLocator()
majfmt = date_ticker.AutoDateFormatter(majloc)

return units.AxisInfo(majloc=majloc, majfmt=majfmt, label=unit)

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def float2epoch(value, unit):
""": Convert a matplotlib floating-point date into an Epoch of the
specified units.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value The matplotlib floating-point date.
- unit The unit system to use for the Epoch.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the value converted to an Epoch in the specified time system.
"""
# Delay-load due to circular dependencies.
import matplotlib.testing.jpl_units as U

secPastRef = value * 86400.0 * U.UnitDbl(1.0, 'sec')
return U.Epoch(unit, secPastRef, EpochConverter.jdRef)

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def epoch2float(value, unit):
""": Convert an Epoch value to a float suitible for plotting as a
python datetime object.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value An Epoch or list of Epochs that need to be converted.
- unit The units to use for an axis with Epoch data.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the value parameter converted to floats.
"""
return value.julianDate(unit) - EpochConverter.jdRef

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def duration2float(value):
""": Convert a Duration value to a float suitible for plotting as a
python datetime object.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value A Duration or list of Durations that need to be converted.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the value parameter converted to floats.
"""
return value.seconds() / 86400.0

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def convert(value, unit, axis):
""": Convert value using unit to a float. If value is a sequence, return
the converted sequence.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value The value or list of values that need to be converted.
- unit The units to use for an axis with Epoch data.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the value parameter converted to floats.
"""
# Delay-load due to circular dependencies.
import matplotlib.testing.jpl_units as U

isNotEpoch = True
isDuration = False

if iterable(value) and not isinstance(value, six.string_types):
if (len(value) == 0):
return []
else:
return [EpochConverter.convert(x, unit, axis) for x in value]

if isinstance(value, U.Epoch):
isNotEpoch = False
elif isinstance(value, U.Duration):
isDuration = True

if (isNotEpoch and not isDuration and
units.ConversionInterface.is_numlike(value)):
return value

if unit is None:
unit = EpochConverter.default_units(value, axis)

if isDuration:
return EpochConverter.duration2float(value)
else:
return EpochConverter.epoch2float(value, unit)

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def default_units(value, axis):
""": Return the default unit for value, or None.

= INPUT VARIABLES
- value The value or list of values that need units.

= RETURN VALUE
- Returns the default units to use for value.
"""
frame = None
if iterable(value) and not isinstance(value, six.string_types):
return EpochConverter.default_units(value[0], axis)
else:
frame = value.frame()

return frame
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