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See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ import { parseDate, numericToNumber } from '../../util/number.js'; import { createHashMap, trim, hasOwn, isString, isNumber } from 'zrender/lib/core/util.js'; import { throwError } from '../../util/log.js'; /** * Convert raw the value in to inner value in List. * * [Performance sensitive] * * [Caution]: this is the key logic of user value parser. * For backward compatibility, do not modify it until you have to! */ export function parseDataValue(value, // For high performance, do not omit the second param. opt) { // Performance sensitive. var dimType = opt && opt.type; if (dimType === 'ordinal') { // If given value is a category string return value; } if (dimType === 'time' // spead up when using timestamp && !isNumber(value) && value != null && value !== '-') { value = +parseDate(value); } // dimType defaults 'number'. // If dimType is not ordinal and value is null or undefined or NaN or '-', // parse to NaN. // number-like string (like ' 123 ') can be converted to a number. // where null/undefined or other string will be converted to NaN. return value == null || value === '' ? NaN // If string (like '-'), using '+' parse to NaN // If object, also parse to NaN : +value; } ; var valueParserMap = createHashMap({ 'number': function (val) { // Do not use `numericToNumber` here. We have `numericToNumber` by default. // Here the number parser can have loose rule: // enable to cut suffix: "120px" => 120, "14%" => 14. return parseFloat(val); }, 'time': function (val) { // return timestamp. return +parseDate(val); }, 'trim': function (val) { return isString(val) ? trim(val) : val; } }); export function getRawValueParser(type) { return valueParserMap.get(type); } var ORDER_COMPARISON_OP_MAP = { lt: function (lval, rval) { return lval < rval; }, lte: function (lval, rval) { return lval <= rval; }, gt: function (lval, rval) { return lval > rval; }, gte: function (lval, rval) { return lval >= rval; } }; var FilterOrderComparator = /** @class */ function () { function FilterOrderComparator(op, rval) { if (!isNumber(rval)) { var errMsg = ''; if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { errMsg = 'rvalue of "<", ">", "<=", ">=" can only be number in filter.'; } throwError(errMsg); } this._opFn = ORDER_COMPARISON_OP_MAP[op]; this._rvalFloat = numericToNumber(rval); } // Performance sensitive. FilterOrderComparator.prototype.evaluate = function (lval) { // Most cases is 'number', and typeof maybe 10 times faseter than parseFloat. return isNumber(lval) ? this._opFn(lval, this._rvalFloat) : this._opFn(numericToNumber(lval), this._rvalFloat); }; return FilterOrderComparator; }(); var SortOrderComparator = /** @class */ function () { /** * @param order by default: 'asc' * @param incomparable by default: Always on the tail. * That is, if 'asc' => 'max', if 'desc' => 'min' * See the definition of "incomparable" in [SORT_COMPARISON_RULE]. */ function SortOrderComparator(order, incomparable) { var isDesc = order === 'desc'; this._resultLT = isDesc ? 1 : -1; if (incomparable == null) { incomparable = isDesc ? 'min' : 'max'; } this._incomparable = incomparable === 'min' ? -Infinity : Infinity; } // See [SORT_COMPARISON_RULE]. // Performance sensitive. SortOrderComparator.prototype.evaluate = function (lval, rval) { // Most cases is 'number', and typeof maybe 10 times faseter than parseFloat. var lvalFloat = isNumber(lval) ? lval : numericToNumber(lval); var rvalFloat = isNumber(rval) ? rval : numericToNumber(rval); var lvalNotNumeric = isNaN(lvalFloat); var rvalNotNumeric = isNaN(rvalFloat); if (lvalNotNumeric) { lvalFloat = this._incomparable; } if (rvalNotNumeric) { rvalFloat = this._incomparable; } if (lvalNotNumeric && rvalNotNumeric) { var lvalIsStr = isString(lval); var rvalIsStr = isString(rval); if (lvalIsStr) { lvalFloat = rvalIsStr ? lval : 0; } if (rvalIsStr) { rvalFloat = lvalIsStr ? rval : 0; } } return lvalFloat < rvalFloat ? this._resultLT : lvalFloat > rvalFloat ? -this._resultLT : 0; }; return SortOrderComparator; }(); export { SortOrderComparator }; var FilterEqualityComparator = /** @class */ function () { function FilterEqualityComparator(isEq, rval) { this._rval = rval; this._isEQ = isEq; this._rvalTypeof = typeof rval; this._rvalFloat = numericToNumber(rval); } // Performance sensitive. FilterEqualityComparator.prototype.evaluate = function (lval) { var eqResult = lval === this._rval; if (!eqResult) { var lvalTypeof = typeof lval; if (lvalTypeof !== this._rvalTypeof && (lvalTypeof === 'number' || this._rvalTypeof === 'number')) { eqResult = numericToNumber(lval) === this._rvalFloat; } } return this._isEQ ? eqResult : !eqResult; }; return FilterEqualityComparator; }(); /** * [FILTER_COMPARISON_RULE] * `lt`|`lte`|`gt`|`gte`: * + rval must be a number. And lval will be converted to number (`numericToNumber`) to compare. * `eq`: * + If same type, compare with `===`. * + If there is one number, convert to number (`numericToNumber`) to compare. * + Else return `false`. * `ne`: * + Not `eq`. * * * [SORT_COMPARISON_RULE] * All the values are grouped into three categories: * + "numeric" (number and numeric string) * + "non-numeric-string" (string that excluding numeric string) * + "others" * "numeric" vs "numeric": values are ordered by number order. * "non-numeric-string" vs "non-numeric-string": values are ordered by ES spec (#sec-abstract-relational-comparison). * "others" vs "others": do not change order (always return 0). * "numeric" vs "non-numeric-string": "non-numeric-string" is treated as "incomparable". * "number" vs "others": "others" is treated as "incomparable". * "non-numeric-string" vs "others": "others" is treated as "incomparable". * "incomparable" will be seen as -Infinity or Infinity (depends on the settings). * MEMO: * Non-numeric string sort makes sense when we need to put the items with the same tag together. * But if we support string sort, we still need to avoid the misleading like `'2' > '12'`, * So we treat "numeric-string" sorted by number order rather than string comparison. * * * [CHECK_LIST_OF_THE_RULE_DESIGN] * + Do not support string comparison until required. And also need to * avoid the misleading of "2" > "12". * + Should avoid the misleading case: * `" 22 " gte "22"` is `true` but `" 22 " eq "22"` is `false`. * + JS bad case should be avoided: null <= 0, [] <= 0, ' ' <= 0, ... * + Only "numeric" can be converted to comparable number, otherwise converted to NaN. * See `util/number.ts#numericToNumber`. * * @return If `op` is not `RelationalOperator`, return null; */ export function createFilterComparator(op, rval) { return op === 'eq' || op === 'ne' ? new FilterEqualityComparator(op === 'eq', rval) : hasOwn(ORDER_COMPARISON_OP_MAP, op) ? new FilterOrderComparator(op, rval) : null; }