Series¶
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class
leather.Series(data, x=None, y=None, name=None)¶ Bases:
objectA series of data and its associated metadata.
Series object does not modify the data it is passed.
Parameters: - data –
A sequence (rows) of sequences (columns), a.k.a.
csv.reader()format. If thexandyare not specified then the first column is used as the X values and the second column is used for Y.Or, a sequence of (rows) of dicts (columns), a.k.a.
csv.DictReaderformat. If this format is used thenxandyarguments must specify the columns to be charted.Or, a custom data format, in which case
xandymust specifykey_function(). - x –
If using sequence row data, then this may be either an integer index identifying the X column, or a
key_function().If using dict row data, then this may be either a key name identifying the X column, or a
key_function().If using a custom data format, then this must be a
key_function().` - y – See
x. - name – An optional name to be used in labeling this series. This will be
used as the chart title if rendered in a
Lattice.
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data()¶ Return data for this series.
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data_type(dimension)¶ Return the data type for a dimension of this series.
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max(dimension)¶ Compute the minimum value of a given dimension.
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min(dimension)¶ Compute the minimum value of a given dimension.
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values(dimension)¶ Get a flattened list of values for a given dimension of the data.
- data –
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leather.key_function(row, index)¶ This example shows how to define a function to extract X and Y values from custom data.
Parameters: - row – The function will be called with the row data, in whatever format it
was provided to the
Series. - index – The row index in the series data will also be provided.
Returns: The function must return a chartable value.
- row – The function will be called with the row data, in whatever format it
was provided to the