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17 #ifndef OUTPUT_PIVOT_TABLE_H
18 #define OUTPUT_PIVOT_TABLE_H 1
22 #include "data/format.h"
23 #include "data/settings.h"
24 #include "libpspp/compiler.h"
25 #include "libpspp/hmap.h"
26 #include "output/table.h"
34 Pivot tables are PSPP's primary form of output. They are analogous to the
35 pivot tables you might be familiar with from spreadsheets and databases.
36 See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pivot_table for a brief introduction to
37 the overall concept of a pivot table.
39 In PSPP, the most important internal pieces of a pivot table are:
41 - Title. Every pivot table has a title that is displayed above it. It also
42 has an optional caption (displayed below it) and corner text (displayed in
43 the upper left corner).
45 - Dimensions. A dimension consists of zero or more categories. A category
46 has a label, such as "df" or "Asymp. Sig." or 123 or a variable name. The
47 categories are the leaves of a tree whose non-leaf nodes form groups of
48 categories. The tree always has a root group whose label is the name of
51 - Axes. A table has three axes: column, row, and layer. Each dimension is
52 assigned to an axis, and each axis has zero or more dimensions. When an
53 axis has more than one dimension, they are ordered from innermost to
56 - Data. A table's data consists of zero or more cells. Each cell maps from
57 a category for each dimension to a value, which is commonly a number but
58 could also be a variable name or an arbitrary text string.
60 Creating a pivot table usually consists of the following steps:
62 1. Create the table with pivot_table_create(), passing in the title.
63 It's commonly useful to set up a few options at this point:
65 - If empty rows or columns should not be displayed, set ->omit_empty to
68 - Set the format to use for "count" values with
69 pivot_table_set_weight_var() or pivot_table_set_weight_format().
71 2. Create each dimension with pivot_dimension_create() and populate it with
72 categories and, possibly, with groups that contain the categories. This
73 call also assigns the dimension to an axis.
75 In simple cases, only a call to pivot_dimension_create() is needed.
76 Other functions such as pivot_category_create_group() can be used for
77 hierarchies of categories.
79 Sometimes it's easier to create categories in tandem with inserting data,
80 for example by adding a category for a variable just before inserting the
81 first cell for that variable. In that case, creating categories and
82 inserting data can be interleaved.
84 3. Insert data. For each cell, supply the category indexes, which are
85 assigned starting from 0 in the order in which the categories were
86 created in step 2, and the value to go in the cell. If the table has a
87 small, fixed number of dimensions, functions like, e.g.
88 pivot_table_put3() for 3 dimensions, can be used. The general function
89 pivot_table_put() works for other cases.
91 4. Output the table for user consumption. Use pivot_table_submit(). */
93 /* Pivot table display styling. */
95 /* Areas of a pivot table for styling purposes. */
100 PIVOT_AREA_FOOTER, /* Footnotes. */
101 PIVOT_AREA_CORNER, /* Top-left corner. */
102 PIVOT_AREA_COLUMN_LABELS,
103 PIVOT_AREA_ROW_LABELS,
105 PIVOT_AREA_LAYERS, /* Layer indication. */
109 const char *pivot_area_to_string (enum pivot_area);
111 /* Table borders for styling purposes. */
117 PIVOT_BORDER_OUTER_LEFT,
118 PIVOT_BORDER_OUTER_TOP,
119 PIVOT_BORDER_OUTER_RIGHT,
120 PIVOT_BORDER_OUTER_BOTTOM,
123 PIVOT_BORDER_INNER_LEFT,
124 PIVOT_BORDER_INNER_TOP,
125 PIVOT_BORDER_INNER_RIGHT,
126 PIVOT_BORDER_INNER_BOTTOM,
129 PIVOT_BORDER_DATA_LEFT,
130 PIVOT_BORDER_DATA_TOP,
133 PIVOT_BORDER_DIM_ROW_HORZ,
134 PIVOT_BORDER_DIM_ROW_VERT,
135 PIVOT_BORDER_DIM_COL_HORZ,
136 PIVOT_BORDER_DIM_COL_VERT,
139 PIVOT_BORDER_CAT_ROW_HORZ,
140 PIVOT_BORDER_CAT_ROW_VERT,
141 PIVOT_BORDER_CAT_COL_HORZ,
142 PIVOT_BORDER_CAT_COL_VERT,
147 const char *pivot_border_to_string (enum pivot_border);
149 /* Sizing for rows or columns of a rendered table. The comments below talk
150 about columns and their widths but they apply equally to rows and their
152 struct pivot_table_sizing
154 /* Specific column widths, in 1/96" units. */
158 /* Specific page breaks: 0-based columns after which a page break must
159 occur, e.g. a value of 1 requests a break after the second column. */
163 /* Keeps: columns to keep together on a page if possible. */
164 struct pivot_keep *keeps;
168 void pivot_table_sizing_uninit (struct pivot_table_sizing *);
170 /* A set of columns to keep together on a page if possible, e.g. ofs=1, n=10
171 requests keeping together the 2nd through 11th columns. */
174 size_t ofs; /* 0-based first column. */
175 size_t n; /* Number of columns. */
189 const char *pivot_axis_type_to_string (enum pivot_axis_type);
191 /* An axis within a pivot table. */
194 /* dimensions[0] is the innermost dimension,
195 dimensions[1] is the next outer dimension,
197 dimensions[n_dimensions - 1] is the outermost dimension. */
198 struct pivot_dimension **dimensions;
201 /* The number of rows or columns along the axis,
202 that is, the product of dimension[*]->n_leaves.
203 It is 0 if any dimension has 0 leaves. */
206 /* Sum of dimensions[*]->label_depth. */
210 /* Successively assigns to INDEXES (which should be a "size_t *") each of the
211 combinations of the categories in AXIS's dimensions, in lexicographic order
212 with the innermost dimension iterating most quickly.
214 The value assigned to INDEXES is dynamically allocated. If the client
215 breaks out of the loop prematurely, it needs to free it with free(). */
216 #define PIVOT_AXIS_FOR_EACH(INDEXES, AXIS) \
217 for ((INDEXES) = NULL; \
218 ((INDEXES) = pivot_axis_iterator_next (INDEXES, AXIS)) != NULL;)
219 size_t *pivot_axis_iterator_next (size_t *indexes, const struct pivot_axis *);
223 A pivot_dimension identifies the categories associated with a single
224 dimension within a multidimensional pivot table.
226 A dimension contains a collection of categories, which are the leaves in a
229 (A dimension or a group can contain zero categories, but this is unusual.
230 If a dimension contains no categories, then its table cannot contain any
233 struct pivot_dimension
235 /* table->axes[axis_type]->dimensions[level] == dimension. */
236 struct pivot_table *table;
237 enum pivot_axis_type axis_type;
238 size_t level; /* 0 for innermost dimension within axis. */
240 /* table->dimensions[top_index] == dimension. */
243 /* Hierarchy of categories within the dimension. The groups and categories
244 are sorted in the order that should be used for display. This might be
245 different from the original order produced for output if the user
248 The root must always be a group, although it is allowed to have no
250 struct pivot_category *root;
252 /* All of the leaves reachable via the root.
254 The indexing for presentation_leaves is presentation order, thus
255 presentation_leaves[i]->presentation_index == i. This order is the same
256 as would be produced by an in-order traversal of the groups. It is the
257 order into which the user reordered or sorted the categories.
259 The indexing for data_leaves is that used for idx[] in struct
260 pivot_cell, thus data_leaves[i]->data_index == i. This might differ
261 from what an in-order traversal of 'root' would yield, if the user
262 reordered categories. */
263 struct pivot_category **data_leaves;
264 struct pivot_category **presentation_leaves;
265 size_t n_leaves, allocated_leaves;
268 bool hide_all_labels;
270 /* Number of rows or columns needed to express the labels. */
274 struct pivot_dimension *pivot_dimension_create (
275 struct pivot_table *, enum pivot_axis_type, const char *name, ...)
277 #define pivot_dimension_create(...) \
278 pivot_dimension_create(__VA_ARGS__, NULL_SENTINEL)
279 struct pivot_dimension *pivot_dimension_create__ (struct pivot_table *,
280 enum pivot_axis_type,
281 struct pivot_value *name);
283 void pivot_dimension_destroy (struct pivot_dimension *);
285 void pivot_dimension_dump (const struct pivot_dimension *, int indentation);
287 /* A pivot_category is a leaf (a category) or a group:
289 - For a leaf, neither index is SIZE_MAX.
291 - For a group, both indexes are SIZE_MAX.
293 Do not use 'subs' or 'n_subs' to determine whether a category is a group,
294 because a group may (pathologically) have no leaves. */
295 struct pivot_category
297 struct pivot_value *name;
298 struct pivot_category *parent;
299 struct pivot_dimension *dimension;
300 size_t label_depth, extra_depth;
304 If show_label is true, then the group itself has a row (or a column)
305 giving the group's name. Otherwise, the group's own name is not
307 struct pivot_category **subs; /* Child categories or groups. */
308 size_t n_subs, allocated_subs;
309 bool show_label; /* Display a label for the group itself? */
310 bool show_label_in_corner;
313 struct fmt_spec format;
314 size_t group_index; /* In ->parent->subs[]. */
315 size_t data_index; /* In ->dimension->data_leaves[]. */
316 size_t presentation_index; /* In ->dimension->presentation_leaves[]. */
320 pivot_category_is_group (const struct pivot_category *category)
322 return category->data_index == SIZE_MAX;
326 pivot_category_is_leaf (const struct pivot_category *category)
328 return !pivot_category_is_group (category);
331 /* Creating leaf categories. */
332 int pivot_category_create_leaves (struct pivot_category *parent, ...)
334 #define pivot_category_create_leaves(...) \
335 pivot_category_create_leaves(__VA_ARGS__, NULL_SENTINEL)
337 int pivot_category_create_leaf (
338 struct pivot_category *parent, struct pivot_value *name);
339 int pivot_category_create_leaf_rc (
340 struct pivot_category *parent, struct pivot_value *name, const char *rc);
342 /* Creating category groups. */
343 struct pivot_category *pivot_category_create_group (
344 struct pivot_category *parent, const char *name, ...) SENTINEL (0);
345 #define pivot_category_create_group(...) \
346 pivot_category_create_group(__VA_ARGS__, NULL_SENTINEL)
347 struct pivot_category *pivot_category_create_group__ (
348 struct pivot_category *parent, struct pivot_value *name);
350 void pivot_category_destroy (struct pivot_category *);
352 /* Pivot result classes.
354 These are used to mark leaf categories as having particular types of data,
355 to set their numeric formats. The formats that actually get used for these
356 classes are in the result_classes[] global array in pivot-table.c, except
357 that PIVOT_RC_OTHER comes from settings_get_format() and PIVOT_RC_COUNT
358 should come from the weight variable in the dataset's dictionary. */
359 #define PIVOT_RC_OTHER ("RC_OTHER")
360 #define PIVOT_RC_INTEGER ("RC_INTEGER")
361 #define PIVOT_RC_CORRELATION ("RC_CORRELATIONS")
362 #define PIVOT_RC_SIGNIFICANCE ("RC_SIGNIFICANCE")
363 #define PIVOT_RC_PERCENT ("RC_PERCENT")
364 #define PIVOT_RC_RESIDUAL ("RC_RESIDUAL")
365 #define PIVOT_RC_COUNT ("RC_COUNT")
367 bool pivot_result_class_change (const char *, const struct fmt_spec *);
369 /* Styling for a pivot table.
371 The division between this and the style information in struct pivot_table
372 seems fairly arbitrary. The ultimate reason for the division is simply
373 because that's how SPSS documentation and file formats do it. */
374 struct pivot_table_look
376 /* Reference count. A pivot_table_look may be shared between multiple
377 owners, indicated by a reference count greater than 1. When this is the
378 case, the pivot_table must not be modified. */
381 char *name; /* May be null. */
383 /* General properties. */
385 bool row_labels_in_corner;
386 int width_ranges[TABLE_N_AXES][2]; /* In 1/96" units. */
388 /* Footnote display settings. */
389 bool show_numeric_markers;
390 bool footnote_marker_superscripts;
393 struct table_area_style areas[PIVOT_N_AREAS];
394 struct table_border_style borders[PIVOT_N_BORDERS];
396 /* Print settings. */
397 bool print_all_layers;
398 bool paginate_layers;
399 bool shrink_to_fit[TABLE_N_AXES];
400 bool top_continuation, bottom_continuation;
402 size_t n_orphan_lines;
405 const struct pivot_table_look *pivot_table_look_get_default (void);
406 void pivot_table_look_set_default (const struct pivot_table_look *);
408 char *pivot_table_look_read (const char *, struct pivot_table_look **)
411 const struct pivot_table_look *pivot_table_look_builtin_default (void);
412 struct pivot_table_look *pivot_table_look_new_builtin_default (void);
413 struct pivot_table_look *pivot_table_look_ref (
414 const struct pivot_table_look *);
415 void pivot_table_look_unref (struct pivot_table_look *);
416 struct pivot_table_look *pivot_table_look_unshare (struct pivot_table_look *);
418 /* A pivot table. See the top of this file for more information. */
421 /* Reference count. A pivot_table may be shared between multiple owners,
422 indicated by a reference count greater than 1. When this is the case,
423 the pivot_table must not be modified. */
427 struct pivot_table_look *look;
429 /* Display settings. */
430 bool rotate_inner_column_labels;
431 bool rotate_outer_row_labels;
432 bool show_grid_lines;
435 size_t *current_layer; /* axis[PIVOT_AXIS_LAYER].n_dimensions elements. */
436 enum settings_value_show show_values;
437 enum settings_value_show show_variables;
438 struct fmt_spec weight_format;
440 /* Column and row sizing and page breaks.
441 sizing[TABLE_HORZ] is for columns, sizing[TABLE_VERT] is for rows. */
442 struct pivot_table_sizing sizing[TABLE_N_AXES];
444 /* Format settings. */
446 char decimal; /* Usually ',' or '.'. */
447 char grouping; /* Usually '.' or ','. */
448 char *ccs[5]; /* Custom currency. */
451 /* Command information. */
452 char *command_local; /* May be NULL. */
453 char *command_c; /* May be NULL. */
454 char *language; /* May be NULL. */
455 char *locale; /* May be NULL. */
457 /* Source information. */
458 char *dataset; /* May be NULL. */
459 char *datafile; /* May be NULL. */
460 time_t date; /* May be 0 if unknown. */
463 struct pivot_footnote **footnotes;
464 size_t n_footnotes, allocated_footnotes;
467 struct pivot_value *title;
468 struct pivot_value *subtype; /* Same as spv_item's subtype. */
469 struct pivot_value *corner_text;
470 struct pivot_value *caption;
471 char *notes; /* Shown as tooltip. */
474 struct pivot_dimension **dimensions;
477 /* Allocation of dimensions to rows, columns, and layers. */
478 struct pivot_axis axes[PIVOT_N_AXES];
480 struct hmap cells; /* Contains "struct pivot_cell"s. */
483 /* Creating and destroy pivot tables. */
484 struct pivot_table *pivot_table_create (const char *title);
485 struct pivot_table *pivot_table_create__ (struct pivot_value *title,
486 const char *subtype);
487 struct pivot_table *pivot_table_create_for_text (struct pivot_value *title,
488 struct pivot_value *content);
490 struct pivot_table *pivot_table_ref (const struct pivot_table *);
491 void pivot_table_unref (struct pivot_table *);
492 bool pivot_table_is_shared (const struct pivot_table *);
495 const struct pivot_table_look *pivot_table_get_look (
496 const struct pivot_table *);
497 void pivot_table_set_look (struct pivot_table *,
498 const struct pivot_table_look *);
500 /* Format of PIVOT_RC_COUNT cells. */
501 void pivot_table_set_weight_var (struct pivot_table *,
502 const struct variable *);
503 void pivot_table_set_weight_format (struct pivot_table *,
504 const struct fmt_spec *);
507 bool pivot_table_is_empty (const struct pivot_table *);
510 void pivot_table_submit (struct pivot_table *);
513 void pivot_table_put (struct pivot_table *, const size_t *dindexes, size_t n,
514 struct pivot_value *);
515 void pivot_table_put1 (struct pivot_table *, size_t idx1,
516 struct pivot_value *);
517 void pivot_table_put2 (struct pivot_table *, size_t idx1, size_t idx2,
518 struct pivot_value *);
519 void pivot_table_put3 (struct pivot_table *, size_t idx1, size_t idx2,
520 size_t idx3, struct pivot_value *);
521 void pivot_table_put4 (struct pivot_table *, size_t idx1, size_t idx2,
522 size_t idx3, size_t idx4, struct pivot_value *);
524 const struct pivot_value *pivot_table_get (const struct pivot_table *,
525 const size_t *dindexes);
527 struct pivot_value *pivot_table_get_rw (struct pivot_table *,
528 const size_t *dindexes);
532 Use pivot_table_create_footnote() to create a footnote.
533 Use pivot_value_add_footnote() to add a reference to a footnote. */
534 struct pivot_footnote
537 struct pivot_value *content;
538 struct pivot_value *marker;
542 struct pivot_footnote *pivot_table_create_footnote (
543 struct pivot_table *, struct pivot_value *content);
544 struct pivot_footnote *pivot_table_create_footnote__ (
545 struct pivot_table *, size_t idx,
546 struct pivot_value *marker, struct pivot_value *content);
548 void pivot_footnote_destroy (struct pivot_footnote *);
551 void pivot_table_convert_indexes_ptod (const struct pivot_table *,
552 const size_t *pindexes[PIVOT_N_AXES],
554 size_t *pivot_table_enumerate_axis (const struct pivot_table *,
555 enum pivot_axis_type,
556 const size_t *layer_indexes,
557 bool omit_empty, size_t *n);
558 #define PIVOT_ENUMERATION_FOR_EACH(INDEXES, ENUMERATION, AXIS) \
559 for ((INDEXES) = (ENUMERATION); *(INDEXES) != SIZE_MAX; \
560 (INDEXES) += MAX (1, (AXIS)->n_dimensions))
562 void pivot_table_assign_label_depth (struct pivot_table *);
564 void pivot_table_dump (const struct pivot_table *, int indentation);
568 enum pivot_value_type
570 PIVOT_VALUE_NUMERIC, /* A value of a numeric variable. */
571 PIVOT_VALUE_STRING, /* A value of a string variable. */
572 PIVOT_VALUE_VARIABLE, /* Name of a variable. */
573 PIVOT_VALUE_TEXT, /* Text. */
574 PIVOT_VALUE_TEMPLATE, /* Templated text. */
577 /* A pivot_value is the content of a single pivot table cell. A pivot_value is
578 also a pivot table's title, caption, footnote marker and contents, and so
581 A given pivot_value is one of:
583 1. A number resulting from a calculation (PIVOT_VALUE_NUMERIC). Use
584 pivot_value_new_number() to create such a pivot_value.
586 A numeric pivot_value has an associated display format (usually an F or
587 PCT format). This format can be set directly on the pivot_value, but
588 that is not usually the easiest way. Instead, it is usually true that
589 all of the values in a single category should have the same format
590 (e.g. all "Significance" values might use format F40.3), so PSPP makes
591 it easy to set the default format for a category while creating the
592 category. See pivot_dimension_create() for more details.
594 For numbers that should be displayed as integers,
595 pivot_value_new_integer() can occasionally be a useful special case.
597 2. A numeric or string value obtained from data (PIVOT_VALUE_NUMERIC or
598 PIVOT_VALUE_STRING). If such a value corresponds to a variable, then the
599 variable's name can be attached to the pivot_value. If the value has a
600 value label, then that can also be attached. When a label is present,
601 the user can control whether to show the value or the label or both.
603 Use pivot_value_new_var_value() to create pivot_values of these kinds.
605 3. A variable name (PIVOT_VALUE_VARIABLE). The variable label, if any, can
606 be attached too, and again the user can control whether to show the value
607 or the label or both.
609 4. A text string (PIVOT_VALUE_TEXT). The value stores the string in English
610 and translated into the output language (localized). Use
611 pivot_value_new_text() or pivot_value_new_text_format() for those cases.
612 In some cases, only an English or a localized version is available for
613 one reason or another, although this is regrettable; in those cases, use
614 pivot_value_new_user_text() or pivot_value_new_user_text_nocopy().
616 (There is also a PIVOT_VALUE_TEMPLATE but PSPP does not yet create these
623 A pivot_value may reference any number of footnotes. Use
624 pivot_value_add_footnote() to add a footnote reference. The footnotes being
625 referenced must first be created with pivot_table_create_footnote().
631 A pivot_value can have specific font and cell styles. Only the user should
636 struct font_style *font_style;
637 struct cell_style *cell_style;
642 const struct pivot_footnote **footnotes;
645 enum pivot_value_type type;
648 /* PIVOT_VALUE_NUMERIC. */
651 double x; /* The numeric value. */
652 struct fmt_spec format; /* Format to display 'x'. */
653 char *var_name; /* May be NULL. */
654 char *value_label; /* May be NULL. */
655 enum settings_value_show show; /* Show value or label or both? */
659 /* PIVOT_VALUE_STRING. */
662 char *s; /* The string value. */
663 bool hex; /* Display in hex? */
664 char *var_name; /* May be NULL. */
665 char *value_label; /* May be NULL. */
666 enum settings_value_show show; /* Show value or label or both? */
670 /* PIVOT_VALUE_VARIABLE. */
674 char *var_label; /* May be NULL. */
675 enum settings_value_show show; /* Show name or label or both? */
679 /* PIVOT_VALUE_TEXT. */
682 char *local; /* Localized. */
683 char *c; /* English. */
684 char *id; /* Identifier. */
689 /* PIVOT_VALUE_TEMPLATE. */
692 char *local; /* Localized. */
693 char *id; /* Identifier. */
694 struct pivot_argument *args;
701 /* Numbers resulting from calculations. */
702 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_number (double);
703 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_integer (double);
705 /* Values from data. */
706 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_var_value (
707 const struct variable *, const union value *);
708 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_value (const union value *, int width,
709 const struct fmt_spec *,
710 const char *encoding);
712 /* Values from variable names. */
713 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_variable (const struct variable *);
715 /* Values from text strings. */
716 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_text (const char *);
717 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_text_format (const char *, ...)
718 #if defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__>= 4) || __GNUC__ > 4)
719 __attribute__((format(gnu_printf, 1, 2)));
721 __attribute__((format(__printf__, 1, 2)));
724 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_user_text (const char *, size_t length);
725 struct pivot_value *pivot_value_new_user_text_nocopy (char *);
728 void pivot_value_add_footnote (struct pivot_value *, const struct pivot_footnote *);
730 /* Numeric formats. */
731 void pivot_value_set_rc (const struct pivot_table *, struct pivot_value *,
734 /* Converting a pivot_value to a string for display. */
735 char *pivot_value_to_string (const struct pivot_value *,
736 enum settings_value_show show_values,
737 enum settings_value_show show_variables);
738 void pivot_value_format (const struct pivot_value *,
739 enum settings_value_show show_values,
740 enum settings_value_show show_variables,
742 bool pivot_value_format_body (const struct pivot_value *,
743 enum settings_value_show show_values,
744 enum settings_value_show show_variables,
747 void pivot_value_destroy (struct pivot_value *);
750 void pivot_value_get_style (struct pivot_value *,
751 const struct font_style *base_font_style,
752 const struct cell_style *base_cell_style,
753 struct table_area_style *);
754 void pivot_value_set_style (struct pivot_value *,
755 const struct table_area_style *);
756 void pivot_value_set_font_style (struct pivot_value *,
757 const struct font_style *);
758 void pivot_value_set_cell_style (struct pivot_value *,
759 const struct cell_style *);
761 /* Template arguments. */
762 struct pivot_argument
765 struct pivot_value **values;
768 void pivot_argument_uninit (struct pivot_argument *);
770 /* One piece of data within a pivot table. */
773 struct hmap_node hmap_node; /* In struct pivot_table's 'cells' hmap. */
774 struct pivot_value *value;
775 unsigned int idx[]; /* One index per table dimension. */
778 #endif /* output/pivot-table.h */