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Gilad Arnold553b0ec2013-01-26 01:00:39 -08001# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
2# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3# found in the LICENSE file.
4
5"""Histogram generation tools."""
6
7from collections import defaultdict
8
Amin Hassanib05a65a2017-12-18 15:15:32 -08009from update_payload import format_utils
Gilad Arnold553b0ec2013-01-26 01:00:39 -080010
11
12class Histogram(object):
13 """A histogram generating object.
14
15 This object serves the sole purpose of formatting (key, val) pairs as an
16 ASCII histogram, including bars and percentage markers, and taking care of
17 label alignment, scaling, etc. In addition to the standard __init__
18 interface, two static methods are provided for conveniently converting data
19 in different formats into a histogram. Histogram generation is exported via
20 its __str__ method, and looks as follows:
21
22 Yes |################ | 5 (83.3%)
23 No |### | 1 (16.6%)
24
25 TODO(garnold) we may want to add actual methods for adding data or tweaking
26 the output layout and formatting. For now, though, this is fine.
27
28 """
29
30 def __init__(self, data, scale=20, formatter=None):
31 """Initialize a histogram object.
32
33 Args:
34 data: list of (key, count) pairs constituting the histogram
35 scale: number of characters used to indicate 100%
36 formatter: function used for formatting raw histogram values
37
38 """
39 self.data = data
40 self.scale = scale
41 self.formatter = formatter or str
42 self.max_key_len = max([len(str(key)) for key, count in self.data])
43 self.total = sum([count for key, count in self.data])
44
45 @staticmethod
46 def FromCountDict(count_dict, scale=20, formatter=None, key_names=None):
47 """Takes a dictionary of counts and returns a histogram object.
48
49 This simply converts a mapping from names to counts into a list of (key,
50 count) pairs, optionally translating keys into name strings, then
51 generating and returning a histogram for them. This is a useful convenience
52 call for clients that update a dictionary of counters as they (say) scan a
53 data stream.
54
55 Args:
56 count_dict: dictionary mapping keys to occurrence counts
57 scale: number of characters used to indicate 100%
58 formatter: function used for formatting raw histogram values
59 key_names: dictionary mapping keys to name strings
60 Returns:
61 A histogram object based on the given data.
62
63 """
64 namer = None
65 if key_names:
66 namer = lambda key: key_names[key]
67 else:
68 namer = lambda key: key
69
70 hist = [(namer(key), count) for key, count in count_dict.items()]
71 return Histogram(hist, scale, formatter)
72
73 @staticmethod
74 def FromKeyList(key_list, scale=20, formatter=None, key_names=None):
75 """Takes a list of (possibly recurring) keys and returns a histogram object.
76
77 This converts the list into a dictionary of counters, then uses
78 FromCountDict() to generate the actual histogram. For example:
79
80 ['a', 'a', 'b', 'a', 'b'] --> {'a': 3, 'b': 2} --> ...
81
82 Args:
83 key_list: list of (possibly recurring) keys
84 scale: number of characters used to indicate 100%
85 formatter: function used for formatting raw histogram values
86 key_names: dictionary mapping keys to name strings
87 Returns:
88 A histogram object based on the given data.
89
90 """
91 count_dict = defaultdict(int) # Unset items default to zero
92 for key in key_list:
93 count_dict[key] += 1
94 return Histogram.FromCountDict(count_dict, scale, formatter, key_names)
95
96 def __str__(self):
97 hist_lines = []
98 hist_bar = '|'
99 for key, count in self.data:
100 if self.total:
101 bar_len = count * self.scale / self.total
102 hist_bar = '|%s|' % ('#' * bar_len).ljust(self.scale)
103
Gilad Arnold6a3a3872013-10-04 18:18:45 -0700104 line = '%s %s %s' % (
Gilad Arnold553b0ec2013-01-26 01:00:39 -0800105 str(key).ljust(self.max_key_len),
106 hist_bar,
Gilad Arnold6a3a3872013-10-04 18:18:45 -0700107 self.formatter(count))
108 percent_str = format_utils.NumToPercent(count, self.total)
109 if percent_str:
110 line += ' (%s)' % percent_str
Gilad Arnold553b0ec2013-01-26 01:00:39 -0800111 hist_lines.append(line)
112
113 return '\n'.join(hist_lines)
114
115 def GetKeys(self):
116 """Returns the keys of the histogram."""
117 return [key for key, _ in self.data]