//============================================================================ //PointPair4 Class //Copyright ?2006 Jerry Vos & John Champion // //This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or //modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public //License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either //version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // //This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, //but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of //MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA //============================================================================= using System; using System.Drawing; using System.Runtime.Serialization; using System.Security.Permissions; using IComparer = System.Collections.IComparer; namespace DrawGraph { /// /// The basic class holds three data values (X, Y, Z). This /// class extends the basic PointPair to contain four data values (X, Y, Z, T). /// /// /// John Champion /// $Revision: 3.3 $ $Date: 2007/03/17 18:43:44 $ [Serializable] public class PointPair4 : PointPair, ISerializable { #region Member variables /// /// This PointPair4's T coordinate. /// public double T; #endregion #region Constructors /// /// Default Constructor /// public PointPair4() : base() { this.T = 0; } /// /// Creates a point pair with the specified X, Y, Z, and T value. /// /// This pair's x coordinate. /// This pair's y coordinate. /// This pair's z coordinate. /// This pair's t coordinate. public PointPair4( double x, double y, double z, double t ) : base( x, y, z ) { this.T = t; } /// /// Creates a point pair with the specified X, Y, base value, and /// label (). /// /// This pair's x coordinate. /// This pair's y coordinate. /// This pair's z coordinate. /// This pair's t coordinate. /// This pair's string label () public PointPair4( double x, double y, double z, double t, string label ) : base( x, y, z, label ) { this.T = t; } /// /// The PointPair4 copy constructor. /// /// The basis for the copy. public PointPair4( PointPair4 rhs ) : base( rhs ) { this.T = rhs.T; } #endregion #region Serialization /// /// Current schema value that defines the version of the serialized file /// public const int schema3 = 11; /// /// Constructor for deserializing objects /// /// A instance that defines the serialized data /// /// A instance that contains the serialized data /// protected PointPair4( SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context ) : base( info, context ) { // The schema value is just a file version parameter. You can use it to make future versions // backwards compatible as new member variables are added to classes int sch = info.GetInt32( "schema3" ); T = info.GetDouble( "T" ); } /// /// Populates a instance with the data needed to serialize the target object /// /// A instance that defines the serialized data /// A instance that contains the serialized data [SecurityPermissionAttribute( SecurityAction.Demand, SerializationFormatter = true )] public override void GetObjectData( SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context ) { base.GetObjectData( info, context ); info.AddValue( "schema2", schema3 ); info.AddValue( "T", T ); } #endregion #region Properties /// /// Readonly value that determines if either the X, Y, Z, or T /// coordinate in this PointPair4 is an invalid (not plotable) value. /// It is considered invalid if it is missing (equal to System.Double.Max), /// Infinity, or NaN. /// /// true if any value is invalid public bool IsInvalid4D { get { return this.X == PointPair.Missing || this.Y == PointPair.Missing || this.Z == PointPair.Missing || this.T == PointPair.Missing || Double.IsInfinity( this.X ) || Double.IsInfinity( this.Y ) || Double.IsInfinity( this.Z ) || Double.IsInfinity( this.T ) || Double.IsNaN( this.X ) || Double.IsNaN( this.Y ) || Double.IsNaN( this.Z ) || Double.IsNaN( this.T ); } } #endregion #region Methods /// /// Format this PointPair4 value using the default format. Example: "( 12.345, -16.876 )". /// The two double values are formatted with the "g" format type. /// /// true to show the third "Z" and fourth "T" value coordinates /// A string representation of the PointPair4 public new string ToString( bool isShowZT ) { return this.ToString( PointPair.DefaultFormat, isShowZT ); } /// /// Format this PointPair value using a general format string. /// Example: a format string of "e2" would give "( 1.23e+001, -1.69e+001 )". /// If /// is true, then the third "Z" coordinate is also shown. /// /// A format string that will be used to format each of /// the two double type values (see ). /// A string representation of the PointPair /// true to show the third "Z" or low dependent value coordinate public new string ToString( string format, bool isShowZT ) { return "( " + this.X.ToString( format ) + ", " + this.Y.ToString( format ) + ( isShowZT ? ( ", " + this.Z.ToString( format ) + ", " + this.T.ToString( format ) ): "" ) + " )"; } /// /// Format this PointPair value using different general format strings for the X, Y, and Z values. /// Example: a format string of "e2" would give "( 1.23e+001, -1.69e+001 )". /// /// A format string that will be used to format the X /// double type value (see ). /// A format string that will be used to format the Y /// double type value (see ). /// A format string that will be used to format the Z /// double type value (see ). /// A format string that will be used to format the T /// double type value (see ). /// A string representation of the PointPair public string ToString( string formatX, string formatY, string formatZ, string formatT ) { return "( " + this.X.ToString( formatX ) + ", " + this.Y.ToString( formatY ) + ", " + this.Z.ToString( formatZ ) + ", " + this.T.ToString( formatT ) + " )"; } #endregion } }