// BasicRequirements:
// Basic requirements for creating a RiskMapPlot:
// 1) Create a data source, usually a Java TableModel
// 2) Create a data model that uses the data source
// 3) Set up the desired risk map. This example uses the
// SimpleRiskMap class, which requires SegmentedRangeModel
// values for the X and Y axes, colors to associate with the
// axis values, and the type of risk map you want
// 4) Construct a RiskMapPlot that uses the data model and risk map
import com.sas.graphics.components.PlotVariable;
import com.sas.graphics.components.SegmentedRangeModel;
import com.sas.graphics.components.riskmapplot.RiskMapPlot;
import com.sas.graphics.components.riskmapplot.RiskMapPlotTableDataModel;
import com.sas.graphics.components.riskmapplot.SimpleRiskMap;
import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableModel;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.event.WindowAdapter;
import java.awt.event.WindowEvent;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
public class BasicRequirements extends JPanel {
private BasicRequirements theApp;
public BasicRequirements () {
setLayout(new BorderLayout());
// 1) Create a data source, usually a Java TableModel
Data dataTable = new Data(); // defined below
// 2) Construct a data model that uses the data source
RiskMapPlotTableDataModel dataModel=
new RiskMapPlotTableDataModel(dataTable);
dataModel.setXVariable(new PlotVariable("Systolic Blood Pressure"));
dataModel.setYVariable(new PlotVariable("Blood Sugar"));
// 3) Set up the desired risk map, in this case, a SimpleRiskMap
SegmentedRangeModel xRange = SegmentedRangeModel.
newSegmentedRangeModel(new double[]{0, 120, 135, 160, 200});
SegmentedRangeModel yRange = SegmentedRangeModel.
newSegmentedRangeModel(new double[]{0, 100, 120, 160, 400});
SimpleRiskMap simpleRiskMap = new SimpleRiskMap(xRange, yRange,
new Color[]{Color.GREEN,Color.YELLOW, Color.ORANGE, Color.RED},
SimpleRiskMap.TYPE_BLOCK);
// 4) Construct a RiskMapPlot that uses the data model and risk map
RiskMapPlot riskMapPlot = new RiskMapPlot(dataModel);
riskMapPlot.getGraphModel().setRiskMap(simpleRiskMap);
add(riskMapPlot, BorderLayout.CENTER);
}
private static class Data extends DefaultTableModel
{
private Class columnClass[] = {Double.class, Double.class};
private String columnNames[] = {"Blood Sugar", "Systolic Blood Pressure"};
private Object data[][] = {
{new Double(140), new Double(95)},
{new Double(205), new Double(145)},
{new Double(175), new Double(152)},
{new Double(300), new Double(142)},
{new Double(230), new Double(115)},
{new Double(125), new Double(125)}
};
public Data()
{
super();
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());
BasicRequirements bipGraphSample = new BasicRequirements();
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);
}
}