meter shows "finished trips vs baseline" instead of time (#565)

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Michael Kirk 2021-03-15 17:10:08 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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5 changed files with 157 additions and 60 deletions

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@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ pub struct TimePanel {
time: Time,
paused: bool,
setting: SpeedSetting,
// if present, how many trips were completed in the baseline at this point
baseline_finished_trips: Option<usize>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
@ -42,6 +44,7 @@ impl TimePanel {
time: app.primary.sim.time(),
paused: false,
setting: SpeedSetting::Realtime,
baseline_finished_trips: None,
};
time.recreate_panel(ctx, app);
time
@ -156,34 +159,138 @@ impl TimePanel {
self.panel = panel.build(ctx);
}
fn create_time_panel(&mut self, ctx: &EventCtx, app: &App) -> Widget {
fn trips_completion_bar(&mut self, ctx: &EventCtx, app: &App) -> Widget {
let text_color = Color::WHITE;
let bar_fg = ctx.style().primary_fg;
let bar_bg = bar_fg.tint(0.6).shade(0.2);
let cursor_fg = Color::hex("#939393");
// This is manually tuned
let bar_width = 400.0;
let bar_height = 27.0;
let (finished, unfinished) = app.primary.sim.num_trips();
let trip_results = Widget::row(vec![
{
let mut txt = Text::new();
let pct = if unfinished == 0 {
100.0
let total = finished + unfinished;
let ratio = if total > 0 {
finished as f64 / total as f64
} else {
0.0
};
let finished_width = ratio * bar_width;
if app.has_prebaked().is_some() {
let now = self.time;
let mut baseline_finished = self.baseline_finished_trips.unwrap_or(0);
for (t, _, _, _) in &app.prebaked().finished_trips[baseline_finished..] {
if *t > now {
break;
}
baseline_finished += 1;
}
// memoized for perf.
// A bit of profiling shows we save about 0.7% of runtime
// (using montlake, zoomed out, at max speed)
self.baseline_finished_trips = Some(baseline_finished);
}
let baseline_finished_ratio: Option<f64> =
self.baseline_finished_trips.and_then(|baseline_finished| {
if unfinished + baseline_finished > 0 {
Some(baseline_finished as f64 / (baseline_finished + unfinished) as f64)
} else {
100.0 * (finished as f64) / ((finished + unfinished) as f64)
};
txt.add(Line(format!(
"Finished trips: {} ({}%)",
prettyprint_usize(finished),
pct as usize
)));
txt.into_widget(ctx).centered_vert()
},
if app.primary.dirty_from_edits {
ctx.style()
.btn_plain
.icon("system/assets/tools/warning.svg")
.build_widget(ctx, "see why results are tentative")
.centered_vert()
.align_right()
None
}
});
let baseline_finished_width: Option<f64> = baseline_finished_ratio
.map(|baseline_finished_ratio| baseline_finished_ratio * bar_width);
let cursor_width = 2.0;
let mut progress_bar = GeomBatch::new();
{
// TODO Why is the rounding so hard? The white background is always rounded
// at both ends. The moving bar should always be rounded on the left, flat
// on the right, except at the very end (for the last 'radius' pixels). And
// when the width is too small for the radius, this messes up.
progress_bar.push(bar_bg, Polygon::rectangle(bar_width, bar_height));
progress_bar.push(bar_fg, Polygon::rectangle(finished_width, bar_height));
if let Some(baseline_finished_width) = baseline_finished_width {
if baseline_finished_width > 0.0 {
let baseline_cursor = Polygon::rectangle(cursor_width, bar_height)
.translate(baseline_finished_width, 0.0);
progress_bar.push(cursor_fg, baseline_cursor);
}
}
}
let text_geom = Text::from(
Line(format!("Finished Trips: {}", prettyprint_usize(finished))).fg(text_color),
)
.render(ctx)
.translate(8.0, 0.0);
progress_bar.append(text_geom);
if let Some(baseline_finished_width) = baseline_finished_width {
let triangle_width = 9.0;
let triangle_height = 9.0;
// Add a triangle-shaped cursor above the baseline cursor
progress_bar = progress_bar.translate(0.0, triangle_height);
use geom::Triangle;
let triangle = Triangle::new(
Pt2D::zero(),
Pt2D::new(triangle_width, 0.0),
Pt2D::new(triangle_width / 2.0, triangle_height),
);
let mut triangle_poly = Polygon::from_triangle(&triangle);
triangle_poly = triangle_poly.translate(
baseline_finished_width - triangle_width / 2.0 + cursor_width / 2.0,
0.0,
);
progress_bar.push(cursor_fg, triangle_poly);
}
use widgetry::DrawWithTooltips;
let mut tooltip_text = Text::from(Line("Finished Trips"));
tooltip_text.add(Line(format!(
"{} ({}% of total)",
prettyprint_usize(finished),
(ratio * 100.0) as usize
)));
if let Some(baseline_finished) = self.baseline_finished_trips {
// TODO: up/down icons
let line = if baseline_finished > finished {
let difference = baseline_finished - finished;
Line(format!(
"{} less than baseline",
prettyprint_usize(difference)
))
.fg(ctx.style().text_destructive_color)
} else if baseline_finished < finished {
let difference = finished - baseline_finished;
Line(format!(
"{} more than baseline",
prettyprint_usize(difference)
))
.fg(ctx.style().text_tooltip_color)
} else {
Widget::nothing()
},
]);
Line("No change from baseline")
};
tooltip_text.add(line);
}
let bounds = progress_bar.get_bounds();
let bounding_box = Polygon::rectangle(bounds.width(), bounds.height());
let tooltip = vec![(bounding_box, tooltip_text)];
DrawWithTooltips::new(ctx, progress_bar, tooltip, Box::new(|_| GeomBatch::new()))
}
fn create_time_panel(&mut self, ctx: &EventCtx, app: &App) -> Widget {
let trips_bar = self.trips_completion_bar(ctx, app);
// TODO This likely fits better in the top center panel, but no easy way to squeeze it
// into the panel for all gameplay modes
let record_trips = if let Some(n) = app.primary.sim.num_recorded_trips() {
@ -205,42 +312,19 @@ impl TimePanel {
Widget::nothing()
};
let time_bar = {
let mut batch = GeomBatch::new();
// This is manually tuned
let width = 400.0;
let height = 15.0;
// Just clamp if we simulate past the expected end
let percent = self
.time
.to_percent(app.primary.sim.get_end_of_day())
.min(1.0);
// TODO Why is the rounding so hard? The white background is always rounded
// at both ends. The moving bar should always be rounded on the left, flat
// on the right, except at the very end (for the last 'radius' pixels). And
// when the width is too small for the radius, this messes up.
batch.push(Color::WHITE, Polygon::rectangle(width, height));
if percent != 0.0 {
batch.push(
if percent < 0.25 || percent > 0.75 {
app.cs.night_time_slider
} else {
app.cs.day_time_slider
},
Polygon::rectangle(percent * width, height),
);
}
batch.into_widget(ctx)
};
Widget::col(vec![
Text::from(Line(self.time.ampm_tostring()).big_monospaced()).into_widget(ctx),
time_bar,
trip_results,
trips_bar.margin_above(12),
if app.primary.dirty_from_edits {
ctx.style()
.btn_plain
.icon("system/assets/tools/warning.svg")
.build_widget(ctx, "see why results are tentative")
.centered_vert()
.align_right()
} else {
Widget::nothing()
},
record_trips,
])
}

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@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ pub struct Triangle {
}
impl Triangle {
pub(crate) fn new(pt1: Pt2D, pt2: Pt2D, pt3: Pt2D) -> Triangle {
pub fn new(pt1: Pt2D, pt2: Pt2D, pt3: Pt2D) -> Triangle {
Triangle { pt1, pt2, pt3 }
}

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@ -32,6 +32,10 @@ impl Pt2D {
}
}
pub fn zero() -> Self {
Self::new(0.0, 0.0)
}
// TODO This is a small first step...
pub fn approx_eq(self, other: Pt2D, threshold: Distance) -> bool {
self.dist_to(other) <= threshold

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ pub struct Style {
pub field_bg: Color,
pub dropdown_border: Color,
pub icon_fg: Color,
pub primary_fg: Color,
pub text_fg_color: Color,
pub text_tooltip_color: Color,
pub text_hotkey_color: Color,
@ -154,6 +155,7 @@ impl Style {
section_outline: (2.0, Color::WHITE.shade(0.1)),
loading_tips: Text::new(),
icon_fg: hex("#4C4C4C"),
primary_fg: hex("#EE702E"),
text_fg_color: hex("#4C4C4C"),
text_hotkey_color: hex("#EE702E"),
text_tooltip_color: Color::WHITE,
@ -185,6 +187,7 @@ impl Style {
section_outline: (2.0, Color::WHITE),
loading_tips: Text::new(),
icon_fg: Color::WHITE,
primary_fg: hex("#EE702E"),
text_fg_color: Color::WHITE,
text_hotkey_color: Color::GREEN,
text_tooltip_color: Color::WHITE,
@ -211,6 +214,7 @@ impl Style {
section_outline: (DEFAULT_OUTLINE_THICKNESS, navy.shade(0.2)),
loading_tips: Text::new(),
icon_fg: Color::WHITE,
primary_fg: hex("#EE702E"),
text_fg_color: Color::WHITE,
text_hotkey_color: Color::GREEN,
text_tooltip_color: Color::WHITE,

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@ -49,6 +49,11 @@ pub struct DrawWithTooltips {
}
impl DrawWithTooltips {
/// `batch`: the `GeomBatch` to draw
/// `tooltips`: (hitbox, text) tuples where each `text` is shown when the user hovers over
/// the respective `hitbox`
/// `hover`: returns a GeomBatch to render upon hovering. Return an `GeomBox::new()` if
/// you want hovering to be a no-op
pub fn new(
ctx: &EventCtx,
batch: GeomBatch,