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On Aug 11, 2010, at 6:11 PM, vlasios voudouris wrote:
> Using the MultiTimeSeriesChartGenerator, I have 93 timeseries charts
> (one for each of the 93 countries/agents that are of interest to us).
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> What I want is to add an inspector to these charts so that when I
> click on the chart I can view and modify state of the country/agent.
I see. The basic problem is that the charting facility has no
backpointers to the MASON core -- it just stores and updates raw data
as it comes streaming in. So you'll need to create a backpointer of
some sort.
I can't speak to MultiTimeSeriesChartGenerator (this is I think not a
MASON-standard class, right?), but let's consider
TimeSeriesChartGenerator. Each series plotted on the chart has an
associated XYSeries and an associated TimeSeriesAttributes. In this
case what I would do is modify the TimeSeriesAttributes to hold onto
the underlying object generating this property, and include a button
where you can click on the attributes to pop up an inspector. This is
quite a bit of work right now, I'm afraid.
Sean
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