subsurface/qt-ui/diveplanner.h

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#ifndef DIVEPLANNER_H
#define DIVEPLANNER_H
#include <QGraphicsPathItem>
#include <QAbstractTableModel>
#include <QDateTime>
#include "dive.h"
class QListView;
class QModelIndex;
class DivePlannerPointsModel : public QAbstractTableModel {
Q_OBJECT
public:
static DivePlannerPointsModel *instance();
enum Sections {
REMOVE,
DEPTH,
DURATION,
Improvement for various bits of the planner Rewrite of the actual planner logic. Now ascend to the next potential stop depth. There the state is cached and we try to ascend to the next stop depth. If we hit the ceiling while doing that we go back to the cached state and wait there for a minute. Then we try again. Then loop. Converted all depth related variables from unsigned int to int. During planning, in a time step the current depth can temporarily be negative and comparisons of a negative int with an unsigned it have not the result I expected ( (int) -2 < (unsigned int) 3 turns out to be false). And we don’t really need the 32nd bit that unsigned buys us for depths. Deco stops are now shown in the same table as manually entered stops in boldface (I removed the second table to save screen estate). The gas shown in the table is still misleading as it means the gas used on the segment leading up to that event. The update of the profile only works partially upon changes in the list of available gases. Treatment of various gases is basically there but needs some more love. The ascent velocity is now provided by a function that takes the current depth as argument. Currently it always returns 10m/min but that will later be variable (and hopefully user configurable). The profile is not redrawn while deco is computed (avoiding an infinite recursion). The table got a new column for the duration of a segment while the old “duration” column was renamed “Runtime” to reflect what it actually shows. Currently, only the run time but not the duration are editable. All deco gases are used from the depth where their pO2 is 1.4bar. This should become more flexible. Calculation of the pressure drop in cylinders without configured volumes is suppressed. This solves a problem with the planner crashing when saving a dive where not all cylinders had been manually given a volume. [Short rant break: Treating 0/0 as air bites back at so many places. E.g. Cylinder data is initialized with memsetting the whole structures to 0. Then later suddenly this totally unconfigured cylinder is being treated as it would contain air. Maybe at some point this was a feature. But it lead to a naughty bug which took me over an hour to resolve. We should seriously reconsider this choice and better move to 209/0 being air if changing this everywhere is not too much trouble] Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2014-04-17 08:54:55 +00:00
RUNTIME,
GAS,
CCSETPOINT,
COLUMNS
};
enum Mode {
NOTHING,
PLAN,
ADD
};
virtual int columnCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const;
virtual QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const;
virtual int rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const;
virtual QVariant headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const;
virtual bool setData(const QModelIndex &index, const QVariant &value, int role = Qt::EditRole);
virtual Qt::ItemFlags flags(const QModelIndex &index) const;
void removeSelectedPoints(const QVector<int> &rows);
void setPlanMode(Mode mode);
bool isPlanner();
void createSimpleDive();
void setupStartTime();
void clear();
Mode currentMode() const;
Improvement for various bits of the planner Rewrite of the actual planner logic. Now ascend to the next potential stop depth. There the state is cached and we try to ascend to the next stop depth. If we hit the ceiling while doing that we go back to the cached state and wait there for a minute. Then we try again. Then loop. Converted all depth related variables from unsigned int to int. During planning, in a time step the current depth can temporarily be negative and comparisons of a negative int with an unsigned it have not the result I expected ( (int) -2 < (unsigned int) 3 turns out to be false). And we don’t really need the 32nd bit that unsigned buys us for depths. Deco stops are now shown in the same table as manually entered stops in boldface (I removed the second table to save screen estate). The gas shown in the table is still misleading as it means the gas used on the segment leading up to that event. The update of the profile only works partially upon changes in the list of available gases. Treatment of various gases is basically there but needs some more love. The ascent velocity is now provided by a function that takes the current depth as argument. Currently it always returns 10m/min but that will later be variable (and hopefully user configurable). The profile is not redrawn while deco is computed (avoiding an infinite recursion). The table got a new column for the duration of a segment while the old “duration” column was renamed “Runtime” to reflect what it actually shows. Currently, only the run time but not the duration are editable. All deco gases are used from the depth where their pO2 is 1.4bar. This should become more flexible. Calculation of the pressure drop in cylinders without configured volumes is suppressed. This solves a problem with the planner crashing when saving a dive where not all cylinders had been manually given a volume. [Short rant break: Treating 0/0 as air bites back at so many places. E.g. Cylinder data is initialized with memsetting the whole structures to 0. Then later suddenly this totally unconfigured cylinder is being treated as it would contain air. Maybe at some point this was a feature. But it lead to a naughty bug which took me over an hour to resolve. We should seriously reconsider this choice and better move to 209/0 being air if changing this everywhere is not too much trouble] Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2014-04-17 08:54:55 +00:00
bool setRecalc(bool recalc);
bool recalcQ();
void tanksUpdated();
void rememberTanks();
bool tankInUse(struct gasmix gasmix);
void setupCylinders();
/**
* @return the row number.
*/
void editStop(int row, divedatapoint newData);
divedatapoint at(int row);
int size();
struct diveplan &getDiveplan();
QStringList &getGasList();
QVector<QPair<int, int> > collectGases(dive *d);
Improvement for various bits of the planner Rewrite of the actual planner logic. Now ascend to the next potential stop depth. There the state is cached and we try to ascend to the next stop depth. If we hit the ceiling while doing that we go back to the cached state and wait there for a minute. Then we try again. Then loop. Converted all depth related variables from unsigned int to int. During planning, in a time step the current depth can temporarily be negative and comparisons of a negative int with an unsigned it have not the result I expected ( (int) -2 < (unsigned int) 3 turns out to be false). And we don’t really need the 32nd bit that unsigned buys us for depths. Deco stops are now shown in the same table as manually entered stops in boldface (I removed the second table to save screen estate). The gas shown in the table is still misleading as it means the gas used on the segment leading up to that event. The update of the profile only works partially upon changes in the list of available gases. Treatment of various gases is basically there but needs some more love. The ascent velocity is now provided by a function that takes the current depth as argument. Currently it always returns 10m/min but that will later be variable (and hopefully user configurable). The profile is not redrawn while deco is computed (avoiding an infinite recursion). The table got a new column for the duration of a segment while the old “duration” column was renamed “Runtime” to reflect what it actually shows. Currently, only the run time but not the duration are editable. All deco gases are used from the depth where their pO2 is 1.4bar. This should become more flexible. Calculation of the pressure drop in cylinders without configured volumes is suppressed. This solves a problem with the planner crashing when saving a dive where not all cylinders had been manually given a volume. [Short rant break: Treating 0/0 as air bites back at so many places. E.g. Cylinder data is initialized with memsetting the whole structures to 0. Then later suddenly this totally unconfigured cylinder is being treated as it would contain air. Maybe at some point this was a feature. But it lead to a naughty bug which took me over an hour to resolve. We should seriously reconsider this choice and better move to 209/0 being air if changing this everywhere is not too much trouble] Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2014-04-17 08:54:55 +00:00
int lastEnteredPoint();
void removeDeco();
Improvement for various bits of the planner Rewrite of the actual planner logic. Now ascend to the next potential stop depth. There the state is cached and we try to ascend to the next stop depth. If we hit the ceiling while doing that we go back to the cached state and wait there for a minute. Then we try again. Then loop. Converted all depth related variables from unsigned int to int. During planning, in a time step the current depth can temporarily be negative and comparisons of a negative int with an unsigned it have not the result I expected ( (int) -2 < (unsigned int) 3 turns out to be false). And we don’t really need the 32nd bit that unsigned buys us for depths. Deco stops are now shown in the same table as manually entered stops in boldface (I removed the second table to save screen estate). The gas shown in the table is still misleading as it means the gas used on the segment leading up to that event. The update of the profile only works partially upon changes in the list of available gases. Treatment of various gases is basically there but needs some more love. The ascent velocity is now provided by a function that takes the current depth as argument. Currently it always returns 10m/min but that will later be variable (and hopefully user configurable). The profile is not redrawn while deco is computed (avoiding an infinite recursion). The table got a new column for the duration of a segment while the old “duration” column was renamed “Runtime” to reflect what it actually shows. Currently, only the run time but not the duration are editable. All deco gases are used from the depth where their pO2 is 1.4bar. This should become more flexible. Calculation of the pressure drop in cylinders without configured volumes is suppressed. This solves a problem with the planner crashing when saving a dive where not all cylinders had been manually given a volume. [Short rant break: Treating 0/0 as air bites back at so many places. E.g. Cylinder data is initialized with memsetting the whole structures to 0. Then later suddenly this totally unconfigured cylinder is being treated as it would contain air. Maybe at some point this was a feature. But it lead to a naughty bug which took me over an hour to resolve. We should seriously reconsider this choice and better move to 209/0 being air if changing this everywhere is not too much trouble] Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2014-04-17 08:54:55 +00:00
static bool addingDeco;
public
slots:
int addStop(int millimeters = 0, int seconds = 0, struct gasmix *gas = 0, int ccpoint = 0, bool entered = true);
void addCylinder_clicked();
void setGFHigh(const int gfhigh);
void setGFLow(const int ghflow);
void setSurfacePressure(int pressure);
void setBottomSac(int sac);
void setDecoSac(int sac);
void setStartTime(const QTime &t);
void setStartDate(const QDate &date);
void setLastStop6m(bool value);
void setDropStoneMode(bool value);
void setVerbatim(bool value);
void setDisplayRuntime(bool value);
void setDisplayDuration(bool value);
void setDisplayTransitions(bool value);
void createPlan();
void remove(const QModelIndex &index);
void cancelPlan();
void createTemporaryPlan();
void deleteTemporaryPlan();
void loadFromDive(dive *d);
void emitDataChanged();
Improvement for various bits of the planner Rewrite of the actual planner logic. Now ascend to the next potential stop depth. There the state is cached and we try to ascend to the next stop depth. If we hit the ceiling while doing that we go back to the cached state and wait there for a minute. Then we try again. Then loop. Converted all depth related variables from unsigned int to int. During planning, in a time step the current depth can temporarily be negative and comparisons of a negative int with an unsigned it have not the result I expected ( (int) -2 < (unsigned int) 3 turns out to be false). And we don’t really need the 32nd bit that unsigned buys us for depths. Deco stops are now shown in the same table as manually entered stops in boldface (I removed the second table to save screen estate). The gas shown in the table is still misleading as it means the gas used on the segment leading up to that event. The update of the profile only works partially upon changes in the list of available gases. Treatment of various gases is basically there but needs some more love. The ascent velocity is now provided by a function that takes the current depth as argument. Currently it always returns 10m/min but that will later be variable (and hopefully user configurable). The profile is not redrawn while deco is computed (avoiding an infinite recursion). The table got a new column for the duration of a segment while the old “duration” column was renamed “Runtime” to reflect what it actually shows. Currently, only the run time but not the duration are editable. All deco gases are used from the depth where their pO2 is 1.4bar. This should become more flexible. Calculation of the pressure drop in cylinders without configured volumes is suppressed. This solves a problem with the planner crashing when saving a dive where not all cylinders had been manually given a volume. [Short rant break: Treating 0/0 as air bites back at so many places. E.g. Cylinder data is initialized with memsetting the whole structures to 0. Then later suddenly this totally unconfigured cylinder is being treated as it would contain air. Maybe at some point this was a feature. But it lead to a naughty bug which took me over an hour to resolve. We should seriously reconsider this choice and better move to 209/0 being air if changing this everywhere is not too much trouble] Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2014-04-17 08:54:55 +00:00
signals:
void planCreated();
void planCanceled();
void cylinderModelEdited();
void startTimeChanged(QDateTime);
private:
explicit DivePlannerPointsModel(QObject *parent = 0);
bool addGas(struct gasmix mix);
struct diveplan diveplan;
Mode mode;
Improvement for various bits of the planner Rewrite of the actual planner logic. Now ascend to the next potential stop depth. There the state is cached and we try to ascend to the next stop depth. If we hit the ceiling while doing that we go back to the cached state and wait there for a minute. Then we try again. Then loop. Converted all depth related variables from unsigned int to int. During planning, in a time step the current depth can temporarily be negative and comparisons of a negative int with an unsigned it have not the result I expected ( (int) -2 < (unsigned int) 3 turns out to be false). And we don’t really need the 32nd bit that unsigned buys us for depths. Deco stops are now shown in the same table as manually entered stops in boldface (I removed the second table to save screen estate). The gas shown in the table is still misleading as it means the gas used on the segment leading up to that event. The update of the profile only works partially upon changes in the list of available gases. Treatment of various gases is basically there but needs some more love. The ascent velocity is now provided by a function that takes the current depth as argument. Currently it always returns 10m/min but that will later be variable (and hopefully user configurable). The profile is not redrawn while deco is computed (avoiding an infinite recursion). The table got a new column for the duration of a segment while the old “duration” column was renamed “Runtime” to reflect what it actually shows. Currently, only the run time but not the duration are editable. All deco gases are used from the depth where their pO2 is 1.4bar. This should become more flexible. Calculation of the pressure drop in cylinders without configured volumes is suppressed. This solves a problem with the planner crashing when saving a dive where not all cylinders had been manually given a volume. [Short rant break: Treating 0/0 as air bites back at so many places. E.g. Cylinder data is initialized with memsetting the whole structures to 0. Then later suddenly this totally unconfigured cylinder is being treated as it would contain air. Maybe at some point this was a feature. But it lead to a naughty bug which took me over an hour to resolve. We should seriously reconsider this choice and better move to 209/0 being air if changing this everywhere is not too much trouble] Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2014-04-17 08:54:55 +00:00
bool recalc;
QVector<divedatapoint> divepoints;
void deleteTemporaryPlan(struct divedatapoint *dp);
QVector<sample> backupSamples; // For editing added dives.
QVector<QPair<int, int> > oldGases;
QDateTime startTime;
};
class DiveHandler : public QObject, public QGraphicsEllipseItem {
Q_OBJECT
public:
DiveHandler();
protected:
void contextMenuEvent(QGraphicsSceneContextMenuEvent *event);
void mouseMoveEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event);
void mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event);
void mouseReleaseEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event);
signals:
void moved();
void clicked();
void released();
private:
int parentIndex();
public
slots:
void selfRemove();
void changeGas();
};
#include "ui_diveplanner.h"
class DivePlannerWidget : public QWidget {
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit DivePlannerWidget(QWidget *parent = 0, Qt::WindowFlags f = 0);
public
slots:
void setupStartTime(QDateTime startTime);
void settingsChanged();
void atmPressureChanged(const int pressure);
void heightChanged(const int height);
void printDecoPlan();
private:
Ui::DivePlanner ui;
};
#include "ui_plannerSettings.h"
class PlannerSettingsWidget : public QWidget {
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit PlannerSettingsWidget(QWidget *parent = 0, Qt::WindowFlags f = 0);
virtual ~PlannerSettingsWidget();
public
slots:
void settingsChanged();
void atmPressureChanged(const QString &pressure);
void bottomSacChanged(const int bottomSac);
void decoSacChanged(const int decosac);
void printDecoPlan();
void setAscRate75(int rate);
void setAscRate50(int rate);
void setAscRateStops(int rate);
void setAscRateLast6m(int rate);
void setDescRate(int rate);
void setBottomPo2(double po2);
void setDecoPo2(double po2);
void setBackgasBreaks(bool dobreaks);
private:
Ui::plannerSettingsWidget ui;
void updateUnitsUI();
};
QString dpGasToStr(const divedatapoint &p);
#endif // DIVEPLANNER_H