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Use nice units for labels in the export spectogram

Before, the X-axis labels would be placed in nice even positions, but
with whatever odd time corresponded to that. That made it harder than
necessary to read the graph and approximate when things happened.

Instead, round the interval down to nearest power of ten ... and if
suitable, scale that up with a factor of 2 or 5. That will (with the
necessary handling of how seconds/minutes/hours relate) make sure that
the time labels are nice with a minimal amount of non-zero digits. That
makes it easy to do math and interpolate when reading the graph.

The number of labels will change between something like 4 and 10 -
before it was always something like 7. That is fine, as long as it helps
the readability.

The total length is no longer the right-most label, but the length can
be found in the top-right corner.
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Mads Kiilerich 2022-10-06 22:57:07 +02:00 committed by Robin Gareus
parent 797dd872e3
commit 18527e4056
Signed by: rgareus
GPG Key ID: A090BCE02CF57F04

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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
*/
#include <algorithm>
#include <cmath>
#include "ardour/dB.h"
#include "ardour/logmeter.h"
@ -468,6 +469,47 @@ ArdourGraphs::loudness_histogram (Glib::RefPtr<Pango::Context> pctx, ARDOUR::Exp
return hist;
}
static samplecnt_t
optimal_time_stride(samplecnt_t length, samplecnt_t sample_rate, int width, int label_width) {
// Compute the time interval between labels on the X-axis when it has
// to span `length` and each label takes up `label_width` of the total
// `width`.
// Compute the minimum amount of labels to show, considering rounding
// to a nice stride might give 2.5 time as many labels. In that case,
// we might need 25% more than the label width to avoid overlap between
// the left-aligned 0:00 and the first real label.
// min_labels is usually 4, leaving room for up to 10 labels.
const int min_labels = width / (label_width * 1.25 * 2.5);
const float max_stride_s = (float)length / sample_rate / min_labels;
// default units: count 1, 2, or 5 times 10**n
float unit = 1;
// if stride is more than an hour, count in hours instead of 2000s and 5000s etc
if (max_stride_s >= 60 * 60) {
unit = 60 * 60;
} else
// stride 20min is ok, but count in half hours if possible - this avoids how stride 50min adds up above an hour
if (max_stride_s >= 30 * 60) {
unit = 30 * 60;
} else
// if stride is more than a minute, count in minutes instead of 100s
if (max_stride_s >= 60) {
unit = 60;
} else
// stride 20s is ok, but count in half minutes if possible - this avoids how stride 50s adds up above a minute
if (max_stride_s >= 30) {
unit = 30;
}
const samplecnt_t unit_stride = std::pow(10.f, std::floor(std::log10(max_stride_s / unit))) * unit * sample_rate;
const int unit_label_count = length / unit_stride;
return unit_stride * (
unit_label_count > 5 * min_labels ? 5 :
unit_label_count > 2 * min_labels ? 2 :
1);
}
Cairo::RefPtr<Cairo::ImageSurface>
ArdourGraphs::time_axis (Glib::RefPtr<Pango::Context> pctx, int width, int m_l, samplepos_t start, samplecnt_t length, samplecnt_t sample_rate)
{
@ -479,7 +521,6 @@ ArdourGraphs::time_axis (Glib::RefPtr<Pango::Context> pctx, int width, int m_l,
layout->get_pixel_size (w, h);
int height = h * 1.75;
int n_labels = width / (w * 1.75);
Cairo::RefPtr<Cairo::ImageSurface> ytme = Cairo::ImageSurface::create (Cairo::FORMAT_ARGB32, m_l + width, height);
Cairo::RefPtr<Cairo::Context> cr = Cairo::Context::create (ytme);
@ -494,12 +535,13 @@ ArdourGraphs::time_axis (Glib::RefPtr<Pango::Context> pctx, int width, int m_l,
cr->set_line_width (1.0);
for (int i = 0; i <= n_labels; ++i) {
const float fract = (float)i / n_labels;
const int label_pos = width * fract;
const samplecnt_t label_time_stride = optimal_time_stride(length, sample_rate, width, w);
for (samplecnt_t label_time = 0; label_time <= length; label_time += label_time_stride) {
const int label_pos = width * (float)label_time / length;
char buf[16];
AudioClock::print_minsec (start + length * fract, buf, sizeof (buf), sample_rate, 1);
AudioClock::print_minsec (start + label_time, buf, sizeof (buf), sample_rate, 1);
layout->set_text (&buf[1]);
layout->get_pixel_size (w, h);