OBP60v/pages/keel.py

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Python

"""
Rotationssensor AS5600 mit Funktion "Kiel"
WIP
Idee:
- Zusätzlich Anzeigemöglichkeit für die Tiefe eines variablen Kiels
- Mode-Taste
"""
import cairo
import math
from .page import Page
class Keel(Page):
def __init__(self, pageno, cfg, boatdata):
super().__init__(pageno, cfg, boatdata)
# Wert für Kielrotation
self.valref = self.bd.getRef("xdrRotK")
def draw(self, ctx):
# Mitte oben Instrument (Halbkreis)
cx = 200
cy = 150
# Radius Kielposition
r = 110
# Titel
ctx.select_font_face("Ubuntu", cairo.FontSlant.NORMAL, cairo.FontWeight.BOLD)
ctx.set_font_size(32)
ctx.move_to(100, 70)
ctx.show_text("Keel Position")
ctx.set_font_size(24)
ctx.move_to(175, 110)
ctx.show_text(self.valref.unit)
ctx.stroke()
# Halbkreis für Skala
ctx.set_source_rgb(*self.fgcolor)
ctx.set_line_width(3)
ctx.arc(cx, cy, r + 10, 0, math.pi)
ctx.stroke()
# Skala mit Strichen, Punkten und Beschriftung
char = {
90: "45",
120: "30",
150: "15",
180: "0",
210: "15",
240: "30",
270: "45"
}
# Zeichnen in 10°-Schritten
ctx.set_font_size(16)
for i in range(90, 271, 10):
fx = math.sin(i / 180 * math.pi)
fy = math.cos(i / 180 * math.pi)
if i in char:
x = cx + (r - 30) * fx
y = cy - (r - 30) * fy
self.draw_text_center(ctx, x, y, char[i])
ctx.stroke()
if i % 30 == 0:
ctx.move_to(cx + (r - 10) * fx, cy - (r - 10) * fy)
ctx.line_to(cx + (r + 10) * fx, cy - (r + 10) * fy)
ctx.stroke()
else:
x = cx + r * fx
y = cy - r * fy
ctx.arc(x, y, 2, 0, 2*math.pi)
ctx.fill()
# Boot und Wasserlinie
ctx.arc(cx, cy - 10, 28, 0, math.pi)
ctx.fill()
ctx.set_line_width(4)
ctx.move_to(150, cy)
ctx.line_to(250, cy)
ctx.stroke()
#ctx.arc(200, 150, r + 10, 0, 2*math.pi)
#ctx.fill()
#ctx.set_source_rgb(*self.bgcolor)
#ctx.arc(200, 150, r + 7, 0, 2* math.pi)
#ctx.rectangle(0, 30, 299, 122)
#ctx.fill()
angle = -15
#angle = self.valref.value
#TODO Angle limits to +/-45°
if angle < -45:
angle = -45
elif angle > 45:
angle = 45
angle *= 2 # stretched scale
# Kiel
p = ((cx - 6, cy), (cx + 6, cy), (cx + 2, cy + r - 50), (cx - 2, cy + r - 50))
keel = self.rotate((cx, cy), p, angle)
ctx.move_to(*keel[0])
for point in keel[1:]:
ctx.line_to(*point)
ctx.fill()
# Kiel-Bombe
x, y = self.rotate((cx, cy), ((cx, cy + r -50),), angle)[0]
ctx.arc(x, y, 5, 0, 2*math.pi)
ctx.fill()