Source code for bokeh.models.expressions
''' Represent array expressions to be computed on the client (browser) side
by BokehJS.
Expression models are useful as ``DataSpec`` values when it is desired that
the array values be computed in the browser:
.. code-block:: python
p.circle(x={'expr': some_expression}, ...)
or using the ``expr`` convenience function:
.. code-block:: python
from bokeh.core.properties import expr
p.circle(x=expr(some_expression), ...)
In this case, the values of the ``x`` coordinates will be computed in the
browser by the JavaScript implementation of ``some_expression`` using a
``ColumnDataSource`` as input.
'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
from ..core.has_props import abstract
from ..core.properties import Bool, Seq, String
from ..model import Model
[docs]@abstract
class Expression(Model):
''' Base class for ``Expression`` models that represent a computation
to be carried out on the client-side.
JavaScript implementations should implement the following methods:
.. code-block: coffeescript
v_compute: (source) ->
# compute an array of values
.. note::
If you wish for results to be cached per source, and updated only if
the source changes, implement `_v_compute: (souce)` instead.
'''
pass
[docs]class CumSum(Expression):
''' An expression for generating arrays by cumulatively summing a single
column from a ``ColumnDataSource``.
'''
field = String(help="""
The name of a ColumnDataSource column to cumulatively sum for new values.
""")
include_zero = Bool(default=False, help="""
Whether to include zero at the start of the result. Note that the length
of the result is always the same as the input column. Therefore if this
property is True, then the last value of the column will not be included
in the sum.
.. code-block:: python
source = ColumnDataSource(data=dict(foo=[1, 2, 3, 4]))
CumSum(field='foo')
# -> [1, 3, 6, 10]
CumSum(field='foo', include_zero=True)
# -> [0, 1, 3, 6]
""")
[docs]class Stack(Expression):
''' An expression for generating arrays by summing different columns from
a ``ColumnDataSource``.
This expression is useful for implementing stacked bar charts at a low
level.
'''
fields = Seq(String, default=[], help="""
A sequence of fields from a ``ColumnDataSource`` to sum (elementwise). For
example:
.. code-block:: python
Stack(fields=['sales', 'marketing'])
Will compute an array of values (in the browser) by adding the elements
of the ``'sales'`` and ``'marketing'`` columns of a data source.
""")