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"""
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PyGoogleChart - A complete Python wrapper for the Google Chart API
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http://pygooglechart.slowchop.com/
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Copyright 2007 Gerald Kaszuba
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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import os
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import urllib
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import urllib2
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import math
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import random
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import re
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# Helper variables and functions
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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__version__ = '0.1.3'
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reo_colour = re.compile('^([A-Fa-f0-9]{2,2}){3,4}$')
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def _check_colour(colour):
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    if not reo_colour.match(colour):
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        raise InvalidParametersException('Colours need to be in ' \
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            'RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA format. One of your colours has %s' % \
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            colour)
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# Exception Classes
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class PyGoogleChartException(Exception):
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    pass
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class DataOutOfRangeException(PyGoogleChartException):
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    pass
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class UnknownDataTypeException(PyGoogleChartException):
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    pass
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class NoDataGivenException(PyGoogleChartException):
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    pass
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class InvalidParametersException(PyGoogleChartException):
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    pass
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class BadContentTypeException(PyGoogleChartException):
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    pass
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# Data Classes
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class Data(object):
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    def __init__(self, data):
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        assert(type(self) != Data)  # This is an abstract class
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        self.data = data
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class SimpleData(Data):
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    enc_map = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'
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    def __repr__(self):
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        max_value = self.max_value()
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        encoded_data = []
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        for data in self.data:
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            sub_data = []
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            for value in data:
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                if value is None:
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                    sub_data.append('_')
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                elif value >= 0 and value <= max_value:
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                    sub_data.append(SimpleData.enc_map[value])
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                else:
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                    raise DataOutOfRangeException('cannot encode value: %d'
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                                                  % value)
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            encoded_data.append(''.join(sub_data))
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        return 'chd=s:' + ','.join(encoded_data)
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    @staticmethod
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    def max_value():
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        return 61
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    @classmethod
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    def scale_value(cls, value, range):
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        lower, upper = range
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        max_value = cls.max_value()
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        scaled = int(round((float(value) - lower) * max_value / upper))
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        clipped = max(0, min(scaled, max_value))
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        return clipped
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class TextData(Data):
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    def __repr__(self):
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        max_value = self.max_value()
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        encoded_data = []
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        for data in self.data:
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            sub_data = []
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            for value in data:
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                if value is None:
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                    sub_data.append(-1)
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                elif value >= 0 and value <= max_value:
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                    sub_data.append("%.1f" % float(value))
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                else:
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                    raise DataOutOfRangeException()
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            encoded_data.append(','.join(sub_data))
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        return 'chd=t:' + '|'.join(encoded_data)
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    @staticmethod
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    def max_value():
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        return 100
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    @classmethod
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    def scale_value(cls, value, range):
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        lower, upper = range
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        max_value = cls.max_value()
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        scaled = (float(value) - lower) * max_value / upper
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        clipped = max(0, min(scaled, max_value))
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        return clipped
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class ExtendedData(Data):
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    enc_map = \
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        'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-.'
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    def __repr__(self):
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        max_value = self.max_value()
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        encoded_data = []
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        enc_size = len(ExtendedData.enc_map)
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        for data in self.data:
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            sub_data = []
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            for value in data:
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                if value is None:
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                    sub_data.append('__')
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                elif value >= 0 and value <= max_value:
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                    first, second = divmod(int(value), enc_size)
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                    sub_data.append('%s%s' % (
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                        ExtendedData.enc_map[first],
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                        ExtendedData.enc_map[second]))
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                else:
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                    raise DataOutOfRangeException( \
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                        'Item #%i "%s" is out of range' % (data.index(value), \
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                        value))
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            encoded_data.append(''.join(sub_data))
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        return 'chd=e:' + ','.join(encoded_data)
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    @staticmethod
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    def max_value():
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        return 4095
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    @classmethod
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    def scale_value(cls, value, range):
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        lower, upper = range
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        max_value = cls.max_value()
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        scaled = int(round((float(value) - lower) * max_value / upper))
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        clipped = max(0, min(scaled, max_value))
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        return clipped
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# Axis Classes
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class Axis(object):
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    BOTTOM = 'x'
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    TOP = 't'
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    LEFT = 'y'
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    RIGHT = 'r'
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    TYPES = (BOTTOM, TOP, LEFT, RIGHT)
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    def __init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, **kw):
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        assert(axis_type in Axis.TYPES)
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        self.has_style = False
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        self.axis_index = axis_index
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        self.axis_type = axis_type
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        self.positions = None
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    def set_index(self, axis_index):
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        self.axis_index = axis_index
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    def set_positions(self, positions):
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        self.positions = positions
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    def set_style(self, colour, font_size=None, alignment=None):
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        _check_colour(colour)
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        self.colour = colour
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        self.font_size = font_size
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        self.alignment = alignment
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        self.has_style = True
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    def style_to_url(self):
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        bits = []
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        bits.append(str(self.axis_index))
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        bits.append(self.colour)
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        if self.font_size is not None:
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            bits.append(str(self.font_size))
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            if self.alignment is not None:
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                bits.append(str(self.alignment))
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        return ','.join(bits)
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    def positions_to_url(self):
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        bits = []
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        bits.append(str(self.axis_index))
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        bits += [str(a) for a in self.positions]
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        return ','.join(bits)
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class LabelAxis(Axis):
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    def __init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, values, **kwargs):
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        Axis.__init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, **kwargs)
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        self.values = [str(a) for a in values]
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return '%i:|%s' % (self.axis_index, '|'.join(self.values))
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class RangeAxis(Axis):
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    def __init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, low, high, **kwargs):
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        Axis.__init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, **kwargs)
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        self.low = low
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        self.high = high
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return '%i,%s,%s' % (self.axis_index, self.low, self.high)
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# Chart Classes
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class Chart(object):
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    """Abstract class for all chart types.
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    width are height specify the dimensions of the image. title sets the title
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    of the chart. legend requires a list that corresponds to datasets.
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    """
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    BASE_URL = 'http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?'
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    BACKGROUND = 'bg'
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    CHART = 'c'
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    SOLID = 's'
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    LINEAR_GRADIENT = 'lg'
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    LINEAR_STRIPES = 'ls'
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    def __init__(self, width, height, title=None, legend=None, colours=None,
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                 auto_scale=True, x_range=None, y_range=None):
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        assert(type(self) != Chart)  # This is an abstract class
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        assert(isinstance(width, int))
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        assert(isinstance(height, int))
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        self.width = width
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        self.height = height
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        self.data = []
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        self.set_title(title)
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        self.set_legend(legend)
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        self.set_colours(colours)
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        # Data for scaling.
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        self.auto_scale = auto_scale    # Whether to automatically scale data
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        self.x_range = x_range          # (min, max) x-axis range for scaling
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        self.y_range = y_range          # (min, max) y-axis range for scaling
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        self.scaled_data_class = None
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        self.scaled_x_range = None
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        self.scaled_y_range = None
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        self.fill_types = {
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            Chart.BACKGROUND: None,
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            Chart.CHART: None,
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        }
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        self.fill_area = {
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            Chart.BACKGROUND: None,
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            Chart.CHART: None,
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        }
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        self.axis = []
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        self.markers = []
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    # URL generation
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    # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    def get_url(self):
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        url_bits = self.get_url_bits()
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        return self.BASE_URL + '&'.join(url_bits)
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    def get_url_bits(self):
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        url_bits = []
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        # required arguments
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        url_bits.append(self.type_to_url())
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        url_bits.append('chs=%ix%i' % (self.width, self.height))
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        url_bits.append(self.data_to_url())
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        # optional arguments
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        if self.title:
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            url_bits.append('chtt=%s' % self.title)
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        if self.legend:
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            url_bits.append('chdl=%s' % '|'.join(self.legend))
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        if self.colours:
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            url_bits.append('chco=%s' % ','.join(self.colours))
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        ret = self.fill_to_url()
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        if ret:
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            url_bits.append(ret)
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        ret = self.axis_to_url()
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        if ret:
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            url_bits.append(ret)
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        if self.markers:
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            url_bits.append(self.markers_to_url())
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        return url_bits
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    # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    def download(self, file_name):
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        opener = urllib2.urlopen(self.get_url())
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        if opener.headers['content-type'] != 'image/png':
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            raise BadContentTypeException('Server responded with a ' \
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                'content-type of %s' % opener.headers['content-type'])
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        open(file_name, 'wb').write(urllib.urlopen(self.get_url()).read())
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    # Simple settings
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    # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    def set_title(self, title):
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        if title:
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            self.title = urllib.quote(title)
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        else:
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            self.title = None
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    def set_legend(self, legend):
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        """legend needs to be a list, tuple or None"""
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        assert(isinstance(legend, list) or isinstance(legend, tuple) or
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            legend is None)
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        if legend:
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            self.legend = [urllib.quote(a) for a in legend]
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    # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    def set_colours(self, colours):
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        if colours:
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            for col in colours:
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                _check_colour(col)
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    def fill_solid(self, area, colour):
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        assert(area in (Chart.BACKGROUND, Chart.CHART))
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        self.fill_types[area] = Chart.SOLID
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    def _check_fill_linear(self, angle, *args):
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        for a in xrange(len(args) / 2):
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    def fill_linear_gradient(self, area, angle, *args):
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    def fill_linear_stripes(self, area, angle, *args):
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    # Data
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    # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    def data_class_detection(self, data):
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        """Determines the appropriate data encoding type to give satisfactory
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        resolution (http://code.google.com/apis/chart/#chart_data).
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        """
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        assert(isinstance(data, list) or isinstance(data, tuple))
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        if not isinstance(self, (LineChart, BarChart, ScatterChart)):
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            #   regardless of size.
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            return SimpleData
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            return SimpleData
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            return TextData
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            return ExtendedData
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        """Return a 2-tuple giving the minimum and maximum x-axis
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        data range.
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        """
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            lower = min([min(s) for type, s in self.annotated_data()
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                         if type == 'x'])
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            return (lower, upper)
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        except ValueError:
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            return None     # no x-axis datasets
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    def data_y_range(self):
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        """Return a 2-tuple giving the minimum and maximum y-axis
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        data range.
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        """
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                         if type == 'y'])
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            return (lower, upper)
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            return None     # no y-axis datasets
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    def scaled_data(self, data_class, x_range=None, y_range=None):
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        """Scale `self.data` as appropriate for the given data encoding
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        upper scaling range.
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                                for v in dataset])
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        return scaled_data
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        return axis_index
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    def set_axis_range(self, axis_type, low, high):
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        assert(axis_type in Axis.TYPES)
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        self.axis.append(axis)
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        try:
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        try:
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        styles = []
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                range_axis.append(repr(axis))
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            if isinstance(axis, LabelAxis):
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            if axis.positions:
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                positions.append(axis.positions_to_url())
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            if axis.has_style:
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                styles.append(axis.style_to_url())
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        if not available_axis:
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            return
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        url_bits = []
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        url_bits.append('chxt=%s' % ','.join(available_axis))
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        if label_axis:
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            url_bits.append('chxl=%s' % '|'.join(label_axis))
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        if range_axis:
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            url_bits.append('chxr=%s' % '|'.join(range_axis))
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        if positions:
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            url_bits.append('chxp=%s' % '|'.join(positions))
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        if styles:
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            url_bits.append('chxs=%s' % '|'.join(styles))
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        return '&'.join(url_bits)
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    # Markers, Ranges and Fill area (chm)
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    # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    def markers_to_url(self):
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        return 'chm=%s' % '|'.join([','.join(a) for a in self.markers])
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    def add_marker(self, index, point, marker_type, colour, size):
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            str(size)))
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    def add_horizontal_range(self, colour, start, stop):
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        self.markers.append(('r', colour, '1', str(start), str(stop)))
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    def add_vertical_range(self, colour, start, stop):
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        self.markers.append(('R', colour, '1', str(start), str(stop)))
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    def add_fill_range(self, colour, index_start, index_end):
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        self.markers.append(('b', colour, str(index_start), str(index_end), \
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            '1'))
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    def add_fill_simple(self, colour):
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        self.markers.append(('B', colour, '1', '1', '1'))
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class ScatterChart(Chart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=s'
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        yield ('x', self.data[0])
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        yield ('y', self.data[1])
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        if len(self.data) > 2:
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            # The optional third dataset is relative sizing for point
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            # markers.
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            yield ('marker-size', self.data[2])
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class LineChart(Chart):
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        assert(type(self) != LineChart)  # This is an abstract class
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        Chart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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        self.line_styles = {}
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        self.grid = None
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    def set_line_style(self, index, thickness=1, line_segment=None, \
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            blank_segment=None):
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        value = []
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        value.append(str(thickness))
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        if line_segment:
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            value.append(str(line_segment))
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            value.append(str(blank_segment))
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        self.line_styles[index] = value
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    def set_grid(self, x_step, y_step, line_segment=1, \
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        self.grid = '%s,%s,%s,%s' % (x_step, y_step, line_segment, \
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            blank_segment)
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    def get_url_bits(self):
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        url_bits = Chart.get_url_bits(self)
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        if self.line_styles:
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            style = []
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            # for index, values in self.line_style.items():
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            for index in xrange(max(self.line_styles) + 1):
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                if index in self.line_styles:
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                    values = self.line_styles[index]
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                else:
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                    values = ('1', )
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                style.append(','.join(values))
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            url_bits.append('chls=%s' % '|'.join(style))
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        if self.grid:
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            url_bits.append('chg=%s' % self.grid)
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        return url_bits
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class SimpleLineChart(LineChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=lc'
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        # All datasets are y-axis data.
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        for dataset in self.data:
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            yield ('y', dataset)
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class SparkLineChart(SimpleLineChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=ls'
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class XYLineChart(LineChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=lxy'
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        # Datasets alternate between x-axis, y-axis.
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        for i, dataset in enumerate(self.data):
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            if i % 2 == 0:
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                yield ('x', dataset)
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                yield ('y', dataset)
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class BarChart(Chart):
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        assert(type(self) != BarChart)  # This is an abstract class
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        Chart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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        self.bar_width = None
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    def set_bar_width(self, bar_width):
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        self.bar_width = bar_width
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    def get_url_bits(self):
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        url_bits = Chart.get_url_bits(self)
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        if self.bar_width is not None:
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            url_bits.append('chbh=%i' % self.bar_width)
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        return url_bits
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class StackedHorizontalBarChart(BarChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=bhs'
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        for dataset in self.data:
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            yield ('x', dataset)
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class StackedVerticalBarChart(BarChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=bvs'
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        for dataset in self.data:
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            yield ('y', dataset)
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class GroupedBarChart(BarChart):
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        assert(type(self) != GroupedBarChart)  # This is an abstract class
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        BarChart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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        self.bar_spacing = None
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        self.group_spacing = None
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    def set_bar_spacing(self, spacing):
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        """Set spacing between bars in a group."""
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        self.bar_spacing = spacing
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    def set_group_spacing(self, spacing):
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        """Set spacing between groups of bars."""
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        self.group_spacing = spacing
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    def get_url_bits(self):
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        # Skip 'BarChart.get_url_bits' and call Chart directly so the parent
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        # doesn't add "chbh" before we do.
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        url_bits = Chart.get_url_bits(self)
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        if self.group_spacing is not None:
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            if self.bar_spacing is None:
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                raise InvalidParametersException('Bar spacing is required to ' \
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                    'be set when setting group spacing')
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            if self.bar_width is None:
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                raise InvalidParametersException('Bar width is required to ' \
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                    'be set when setting bar spacing')
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            url_bits.append('chbh=%i,%i,%i'
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                % (self.bar_width, self.bar_spacing, self.group_spacing))
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        elif self.bar_spacing is not None:
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            if self.bar_width is None:
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                raise InvalidParametersException('Bar width is required to ' \
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                    'be set when setting bar spacing')
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            url_bits.append('chbh=%i,%i' % (self.bar_width, self.bar_spacing))
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            url_bits.append('chbh=%i' % self.bar_width)
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        return url_bits
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class GroupedHorizontalBarChart(GroupedBarChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=bhg'
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        for dataset in self.data:
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            yield ('x', dataset)
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class GroupedVerticalBarChart(GroupedBarChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=bvg'
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        for dataset in self.data:
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            yield ('y', dataset)
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class PieChart(Chart):
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        assert(type(self) != PieChart)  # This is an abstract class
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        Chart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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        self.pie_labels = []
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    def set_pie_labels(self, labels):
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        self.pie_labels = [urllib.quote(a) for a in labels]
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    def get_url_bits(self):
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        url_bits = Chart.get_url_bits(self)
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        if self.pie_labels:
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            url_bits.append('chl=%s' % '|'.join(self.pie_labels))
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        return url_bits
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        # Datasets are all y-axis data. However, there should only be
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        # one dataset for pie charts.
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        for dataset in self.data:
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            yield ('y', dataset)
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class PieChart2D(PieChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=p'
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class PieChart3D(PieChart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=p3'
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class VennChart(Chart):
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    def type_to_url(self):
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        return 'cht=v'
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    def annotated_data(self):
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        for dataset in self.data:
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            yield ('y', dataset)
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def test():
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    chart = GroupedVerticalBarChart(320, 200)
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    chart = PieChart2D(320, 200)
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    chart = ScatterChart(320, 200)
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    chart = SimpleLineChart(320, 200)
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    sine_data = [math.sin(float(a) / 10) * 2000 + 2000 for a in xrange(100)]
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    random_data = [a * random.random() * 30 for a in xrange(40)]
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    random_data2 = [random.random() * 4000 for a in xrange(10)]
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#    chart.set_bar_width(50)
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#    chart.set_bar_spacing(0)
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    chart.add_data(sine_data)
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    chart.add_data(random_data)
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    chart.add_data(random_data2)
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#    chart.set_line_style(1, thickness=2)
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#    chart.set_line_style(2, line_segment=10, blank_segment=5)
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#    chart.set_title('heloooo')
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#    chart.set_legend(('sine wave', 'random * x'))
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#    chart.set_colours(('ee2000', 'DDDDAA', 'fF03f2'))
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#    chart.fill_solid(Chart.BACKGROUND, '123456')
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#    chart.fill_linear_gradient(Chart.CHART, 20, '004070', 1, '300040', 0,
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#        'aabbcc00', 0.5)
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#    chart.fill_linear_stripes(Chart.CHART, 20, '204070', .2, '300040', .2,
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#        'aabbcc00', 0.2)
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    axis_left_index = chart.set_axis_range(Axis.LEFT, 0, 10)
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    axis_left_index = chart.set_axis_range(Axis.LEFT, 0, 10)
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    axis_left_index = chart.set_axis_range(Axis.LEFT, 0, 10)
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    axis_right_index = chart.set_axis_range(Axis.RIGHT, 5, 30)
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    axis_bottom_index = chart.set_axis_labels(Axis.BOTTOM, [1, 25, 95])
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    chart.set_axis_positions(axis_bottom_index, [1, 25, 95])
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    chart.set_axis_style(axis_bottom_index, '003050', 15)
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#    chart.set_pie_labels(('apples', 'oranges', 'bananas'))
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#    chart.set_grid(10, 10)
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#    for a in xrange(0, 100, 10):
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#        chart.add_marker(1, a, 'a', 'AACA20', 10)
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    chart.add_horizontal_range('00A020', .2, .5)
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    chart.add_vertical_range('00c030', .2, .4)
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    chart.add_fill_simple('303030A0')
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    chart.download('test.png')
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    url = chart.get_url()
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    print url
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    if 0:
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        data = urllib.urlopen(chart.get_url()).read()
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        open('meh.png', 'wb').write(data)
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        os.system('start meh.png')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    test()