// ChangeLine:
// A graph's display properties (marker symbol, axis characteristics, and
// so on) are general properties that are defined in the graph's model. The
// line style for an interpolated line is defined as a StrokeLineStyle that
// is applied to the plot's DataElementStyles. Thus, to change the line style,
// 1) Get the LineChart's model
// 2) Define a StrokeLineStyle for the plot markers
// 3) Set the StrokeLineStyle on the model's DataElementStyles
import com.sas.graphics.components.GraphConstants;
import com.sas.graphics.components.linechart.LineChart;
import com.sas.graphics.components.linechart.LineChartModel;
import com.sas.graphics.components.StrokeLineStyle;
import com.sas.graphics.components.linechart.LineChartTableDataModel;
import com.sas.graphics.components.AnalysisVariable;
import com.sas.graphics.components.ClassificationVariable;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.event.WindowAdapter;
import java.awt.event.WindowEvent;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableModel;
public class ChangeLine extends JPanel {
private ChangeLine theApp;
public ChangeLine () {
setLayout(new BorderLayout());
// Create a LineChart and a data source
LineChart lineChart=new LineChart();
SampleData dataTable=new SampleData();
// 1) Get the LineChart's model
LineChartModel graphModel=lineChart.getGraphModel();
// 2) Define a StrokeLineStyle for the plot markers
StrokeLineStyle[] lineStyles=new StrokeLineStyle[] {
new StrokeLineStyle(StrokeLineStyle.SASGRAPH_LINE03,
java.awt.Color.blue,
new com.sas.measures.BaseLength(3, "pt"),
GraphConstants.TRUE)
};
// 3) Set the StrokeLineStyle on the model's DataElementStyles
graphModel.getDataElementStyles().setLineStyles(lineStyles);
// Create a data model and attach the data source
LineChartTableDataModel dataModel=
new LineChartTableDataModel();
dataModel.setModel(dataTable);
// Assign the Category and Response variable roles
dataModel.setCategoryVariable(
new ClassificationVariable("Month"));
dataModel.setResponseVariable(
new AnalysisVariable("Temp"));
// Assign the data model to the LineChart
lineChart.setDataModel(dataModel);
// Set a graph title
lineChart.getTitle1().setText(
"Raleigh Monthly Temperatures");
add(lineChart, BorderLayout.CENTER);
}
// Create the data source
static private class SampleData extends DefaultTableModel {
private static Class columnClass[]={
Double.class, Double.class};
private static String columnNames[]={
"Month","Temp"};
public SampleData() {
super();
Object data[][] = {
{new Double(1), new Double(40.5) },
{new Double(2), new Double(42.2) },
{new Double(3), new Double(49.2) },
{new Double(4), new Double(59.5) },
{new Double(5), new Double(67.4) },
{new Double(6), new Double(74.4) },
{new Double(7), new Double(77.5) },
{new Double(8), new Double(76.5) },
{new Double(9), new Double(70.6) },
{new Double(10), new Double(60.2) },
{new Double(11), new Double(50.0) },
{new Double(12), new Double(41.2) }
};
setDataVector(data, columnNames);
}
public Class getColumnClass(int column) {
return columnClass[column];
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame("BIP Graph Sample");
Container container = frame.getContentPane();
container.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
container.setBackground(Color.white);
JPanel bipPanel = new JPanel();
bipPanel.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
ChangeLine bipGraphSample = new ChangeLine ();
bipPanel.add(bipGraphSample, BorderLayout.CENTER);
container.add(bipPanel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
frame.setSize(600,450);
frame.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {
System.exit(0);
}
} );
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}