X-Git-Url: https://wannabe.guru.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=text_utils.py;h=720bf20561a63bcd5c1afeba42658c8924566adc;hb=f2600f30801c849fc1d139386e3ddc3c9eb43e30;hp=cfed1699dc3f29090a7846bff8dc2d3c89fa9174;hpb=e6f32fdd9b373dfcd100c7accb41f57d83c2f0a1;p=python_utils.git diff --git a/text_utils.py b/text_utils.py index cfed169..720bf20 100644 --- a/text_utils.py +++ b/text_utils.py @@ -1,37 +1,42 @@ #!/usr/bin/env python3 +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """Utilities for dealing with "text".""" -from collections import defaultdict +import contextlib import logging import math import sys -from typing import List, NamedTuple, Optional +from collections import defaultdict +from dataclasses import dataclass +from typing import Dict, Generator, List, Literal, Optional, Tuple from ansi import fg, reset - logger = logging.getLogger(__file__) -class RowsColumns(NamedTuple): - rows: int - columns: int +@dataclass +class RowsColumns: + """Row + Column""" + + rows: int = 0 + columns: int = 0 def get_console_rows_columns() -> RowsColumns: """Returns the number of rows/columns on the current console.""" - from exec_utils import cmd_with_timeout + from exec_utils import cmd try: - rows, columns = cmd_with_timeout( + rows, columns = cmd( "stty size", timeout_seconds=1.0, ).split() except Exception as e: logger.exception(e) - raise Exception('Can\'t determine console size?!') + raise Exception('Can\'t determine console size?!') from e return RowsColumns(int(rows), int(columns)) @@ -69,7 +74,7 @@ def bar_graph( reset=reset(), left_end="[", right_end="]", -) -> None: +) -> str: """Returns a string containing a bar graph. >>> bar_graph(0.5, fgcolor='', reset='') @@ -87,6 +92,8 @@ def bar_graph( if whole_width == width: whole_width -= 1 part_char = "▉" + elif whole_width == 0 and percentage > 0.0: + part_char = "▏" else: remainder_width = (percentage * width) % 1 part_width = math.floor(remainder_width * 8) @@ -104,6 +111,28 @@ def bar_graph( ) +def sparkline(numbers: List[float]) -> Tuple[float, float, str]: + """ + Makes a "sparkline" little inline histogram graph. Auto scales. + + >>> sparkline([1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 3, 5, 7]) + (1, 10, '▁▁▂▄█▂▄▆') + + >>> sparkline([104, 99, 93, 96, 82, 77, 85, 73]) + (73, 104, '█▇▆▆▃▂▄▁') + + """ + _bar = '▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█' # Unicode: 9601, 9602, 9603, 9604, 9605, 9606, 9607, 9608 + + barcount = len(_bar) + min_num, max_num = min(numbers), max(numbers) + span = max_num - min_num + sline = ''.join( + _bar[min([barcount - 1, int((n - min_num) / span * barcount)])] for n in numbers + ) + return min_num, max_num, sline + + def distribute_strings( strings: List[str], *, @@ -125,9 +154,7 @@ def distribute_strings( subwidth = math.floor(width / len(strings)) retval = "" for string in strings: - string = justify_string( - string, width=subwidth, alignment=alignment, padding=padding - ) + string = justify_string(string, width=subwidth, alignment=alignment, padding=padding) retval += string while len(retval) > width: retval = retval.replace(' ', ' ', 1) @@ -149,13 +176,7 @@ def justify_string_by_chunk(string: str, width: int = 80, padding: str = " ") -> padding = padding[0] first, *rest, last = string.split() w = width - (len(first) + 1 + len(last) + 1) - ret = ( - first - + padding - + distribute_strings(rest, width=w, padding=padding) - + padding - + last - ) + ret = first + padding + distribute_strings(rest, width=w, padding=padding) + padding + last return ret @@ -215,8 +236,8 @@ def justify_text(text: str, *, width: int = 80, alignment: str = "c") -> str: return retval[1:] -def generate_padded_columns(text: List[str]) -> str: - max_width = defaultdict(int) +def generate_padded_columns(text: List[str]) -> Generator: + max_width: Dict[int, int] = defaultdict(int) for line in text: for pos, word in enumerate(line.split()): max_width[pos] = max(max_width[pos], len(word)) @@ -243,7 +264,7 @@ def wrap_string(text: str, n: int) -> str: return out -class Indenter(object): +class Indenter(contextlib.AbstractContextManager): """ with Indenter(pad_count = 8) as i: i.print('test') @@ -271,10 +292,11 @@ class Indenter(object): self.level += 1 return self - def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb) -> Literal[False]: self.level -= 1 if self.level < -1: self.level = -1 + return False def print(self, *arg, **kwargs): import string_utils