pub struct ScaleManual { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Manual color scale — maps named levels to user-specified colors.
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Source§impl Clone for ScaleManual
impl Clone for ScaleManual
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ScaleManual
fn clone(&self) -> ScaleManual
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ScaleManual
impl Debug for ScaleManual
Source§impl Scale for ScaleManual
impl Scale for ScaleManual
Source§fn map(&self, value: &Value) -> f64
fn map(&self, value: &Value) -> f64
Map a data value to a [0, 1] normalized position (position scales)
or to a concrete visual value index (color/size scales).
Source§fn is_discrete(&self) -> bool
fn is_discrete(&self) -> bool
Whether this is a discrete scale.
Source§fn map_to_color(&self, value: &Value) -> Option<(u8, u8, u8)>
fn map_to_color(&self, value: &Value) -> Option<(u8, u8, u8)>
Map a data value to an RGB color. Default returns None.
Source§fn reset_training(&mut self)
fn reset_training(&mut self)
Reset training state so the scale can be retrained on new data.
Source§fn map_to_shape(&self, _value: &Value) -> Option<PointShape>
fn map_to_shape(&self, _value: &Value) -> Option<PointShape>
Map a data value to a point shape. Default returns None.
Source§fn map_to_linetype(&self, _value: &Value) -> Option<Linetype>
fn map_to_linetype(&self, _value: &Value) -> Option<Linetype>
Map a data value to a linetype. Default returns None.
Source§fn map_to_size(&self, _value: &Value) -> Option<f64>
fn map_to_size(&self, _value: &Value) -> Option<f64>
Map a data value to a point size (radius in pixels). Default returns None.
Source§fn map_to_alpha(&self, _value: &Value) -> Option<f64>
fn map_to_alpha(&self, _value: &Value) -> Option<f64>
Map a data value to an alpha (opacity) value. Default returns None.
Source§fn set_limits(&mut self, _min: f64, _max: f64)
fn set_limits(&mut self, _min: f64, _max: f64)
Override the trained domain limits (used by coord_cartesian zoom).
Source§fn filter_limits(&self) -> Option<(f64, f64)>
fn filter_limits(&self) -> Option<(f64, f64)>
Return OOB filter limits if this scale was created with explicit limits
(e.g., via xlim/ylim). Data outside these limits should be removed before stats.
Source§fn domain(&self) -> Option<(f64, f64)>
fn domain(&self) -> Option<(f64, f64)>
Return the trained data domain (min, max) for continuous scales.
Used by the colorbar legend to pass data-space values to map_to_color().
Source§fn axis_position_opposite(&self) -> bool
fn axis_position_opposite(&self) -> bool
Whether this axis is drawn on the opposite side (x → top, y → right).
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impl Freeze for ScaleManual
impl RefUnwindSafe for ScaleManual
impl Send for ScaleManual
impl Sync for ScaleManual
impl Unpin for ScaleManual
impl UnsafeUnpin for ScaleManual
impl UnwindSafe for ScaleManual
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