Building up on the solution proposed by Belisarius in "Manipulate custom Tabular"开发者_如何学Go.
Consider the following Function to create custom Tabular representation :
DataSampleXX[data_, linesNumber_, columnsList_, color1_, color2_, color3_] := Grid[ Join[ {columnsList}, {Map[Rotate[Text[#], 90 Degree] &, data[[1, columnsList]]]}, data[[2 ;; linesNumber, columnsList]]], Background -> {{{{color1, color2}}, {1 -> color3}}}, Dividers -> {All, {1 -> True, 2 -> True, 3 -> True, 0 -> True}}, ItemSize -> {1 -> Automatic, Automatic}, Alignment -> Top, Frame -> True, FrameStyle -> Thickness[2], ItemStyle -> {Automatic, Automatic, {{1, 1}, {1, Length[data]}} -> Directive[FontSize -> 15, Black, Bold]} ];
And the following data :
soData = {{"col1", "col2", "col3", "col4", "col5", "col6", "col7", "col8", "col9", "col10"}, Range[1, 10], Range[11, 20], Range[21, 30], Range[31, 40]} With[ {columnsList = {1, 3}, data = soData, linesNumber = 3, color1 = LightBlue, color2 = LightRed, color3 = LightGray}, DataSampleXX[data, linesNumber, columnsList, color1, color2, color3]]
I would like to integrate the following Dynamic to feed the
columnsList
argument of theDataSampleXX
Function.Manipulate[Sort@Join[Sequence @@ {a, b}], Evaluate[Sequence @@ MapThread[{{#1, {}, ""}, #2, ControlType -> TogglerBar} &, {{a, b}, Partition[Rule @@@ Transpose[{Range[10], soData[[1]]}], 5]}]], ControlPlacement -> Top]
- This should enable me to dynamically choose the columns (VS a range of column in my previous question) to display using
DataSampleXX
but I yet can`t figure out how to merge the 2 mechanisms.
What you want to do needs a few tricks.
For example:
Maipulate[ f[ Array[ a, exp], ...], ...]
and similar constructs do not work (and is explained in the docs), because the a[_]
are not explicit in the expression, so making it difficult to have a variable number of controls. The solution I found is:
Manipulate[ f[#,...], ... ] & @ Array[a, exp]
Other problem is that the construct
Control@( .#. ) &/@ _controls_
does not allow per se a two dimensional partition, so we have to use both Control@ syntax options ( Control@ and { ... }), which is not documented.
Other nuisances you can find in the code below.
So:
soData = {{"col01", "col02", "col03", "col04", "col05", "col06",
"col07", "col08", "col09", "col10"},
Range[1, 10], Range[11, 20], Range[21, 30], Range[31, 40]};
perRow = 5;
colsel = (# -> Graphics[{#, Disk[]}, ImageSize -> 15]) &/@ColorData[1, "ColorList"];
s[x_] := Style[x, Black, Bold, 12];
ct = ControlType -> PopupMenu;
Manipulate[
DataSampleXX[soData, linesNumber, Sort@Join[Sequence @@ #], color1,
color2, color3],
Row[
{Column[
{Control@{{linesNumber, 2, s@"Lines"},
Range[2, Length@soData[[All, 1]] - 1], ct}}],
Spacer[20],
Column[
{Control@{{color1, colsel[[1, 1]], s@"Color 1"}, colsel, ct},
Control@{{color2, colsel[[2, 1]], s@"Color 2"}, colsel, ct},
Control@{{color3, colsel[[3, 1]], s@"Color 3"}, colsel, ct}}]}],
Evaluate[
Sequence @@
MapThread[{{#1, {}, ""}, #2, ControlType -> TogglerBar} &,
{#, Partition[Rule @@@ Transpose[{Range[10], soData[[1]]}], perRow]}]]] &@
Array[a, Length[soData[[1]]]/perRow]
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