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- <?php
- /**
- * @file
- * Tripal API for generating a Google Chart of count data
- */
- /**
- * Generates JSON used for generating a Google chart of count data associated
- * with a controlled vocabulary. An example would be features assigned to
- * Gene Ontology terms.
- *
- * To generate a chart, the progammer must first create a materialized view that
- * will generate count data for a given controlled vocabulary. For example, the Tripal
- * Analysis GO creates a materialized view for counting Gene Ontology assignments
- * to features. This view is created on install of the module and is named
- * 'go_count_analysis'.
- *
- * Next, an HTML 'div' box must be added to the desired page
- * with a class name of 'tripal_cv_chart', and an id of the following format:
- *
- * tripal_[module_name]_cv_chart_[unique id]
- *
- * where [module_name] is the name of the tripal module (e.g. tripal_analyisis_go)
- * and [unique id] is some unique identifier that the contolling module
- * recognizes. This string is the $chart_id variable passed as the first argument
- * to the function. For example, the Tripal GO Analysis module generates
- * chart ids of the form:
- *
- * tripal_analysis_go_cv_chart_10_2_bp
- *
- * In this case the module that will manage this chart is identified as 'tripal_analysis_go' and within
- * the [unique id] portion contains the
- * organism_id (e.g. 10), analysis_id (e.g. 2) and chart type (bp = biological process).
- *
- * Second, the programmer must then define a hook in the controlling module for setting
- * some options used to build the chart. The hook has the form: hook_cv_chart($chart_id).
- * This hook should accept the full $chart_id as the single parameter. For the Tripal
- * Analysis GO module the hook is named: tripal_analysis_go_cv_chart.
- *
- * The array returned by this hook must have the following fields:
- * - count_mview
- * the name of the materialized view that contains the count data
- * this materialized view must have at least two columns, one with the cvterm_id
- * for each term and a second column containing the counts
- * - cvterm_id_column
- * the column name in the materialized view that contains
- * the cvterm_ids
- * - count_column
- * the column name in the materialized view that contains the
- * counts
- * - filter
- * an SQL compatible WHERE clause string (whithout the word 'WHERE')
- * that can be used for filtering the records in the materialized view.
- * - title
- * the title for the chart
- * - type
- * the type of chart to create (see Google Charts documenation). Leave
- * blank for a pie chart.
- * - size
- * the dimensions of the chart in pixels (see Google Charts documenations
- * for exact size limitations).
- *
- * Example from the tripal_analysis_go module:
- * @code
- * function tripal_analysis_go_cv_chart($chart_id) {
- *
- * // The CV module will create the JSON array necessary for buillding a
- * // pie chart using jgChart and Google Charts. We have to pass to it
- * // a table that contains count information, tell it which column
- * // contains the cvterm_id and provide a filter for getting the
- * // results we want from the table.
- * $organism_id = preg_replace("/^tripal_analysis_go_cv_chart_(\d+)-(\d+)_(bp|cc|mf)$/","$1",$chart_id);
- * $analysis_id = preg_replace("/^tripal_analysis_go_cv_chart_(\d+)-(\d+)_(bp|cc|mf)$/","$2",$chart_id);
- * $type = preg_replace("/^tripal_analysis_go_cv_chart_(\d+)-(\d+)_(bp|cc|mf)$/","$3",$chart_id);
- *
- * $sql = "SELECT * FROM {analysis} WHERE analysis_id = %d";
- * $analysis = db_fetch_object(chado_query($sql,$analysis_id));
- *
- * if (strcmp($type,'mf')==0) {
- * $class = 'molecular_function';
- * $title = "Number of Molecular Function Terms From $analysis->name Analysis";
- * }
- * if (strcmp($type,'cc')==0) {
- * $class = 'cellular_component';
- * $title = "Number of Cellular Component Terms From $analysis->name Analysis";
- * }
- * if (strcmp($type,'bp')==0) {
- * $class = 'biological_process';
- * $title = "Number of Biological Process Terms From $analysis->name Analysis";
- * }
- * $options = array(
- * count_mview => 'go_count_analysis',
- * cvterm_id_column => 'cvterm_id',
- * count_column => 'feature_count',
- * filter => "
- * CNT.organism_id = $organism_id AND
- * CNT.analysis_id = $analysis_id AND
- * CNT.cvterm_id IN (
- * SELECT CVTR.subject_id
- * FROM {cvterm_relationship} CVTR
- * INNER JOIN {CVTerm} CVT on CVTR.object_id = CVT.cvterm_id
- * INNER JOIN {CV} on CVT.cv_id = CV.cv_id
- * WHERE CVT.name = '$class' AND
- * CV.name = '$class'
- * )
- * ",
- * type => 'p',
- * size => '550x175',
- * title => $title,
- * );
- * return $options;
- * }
- *
- * @endcode
- *
- * @param $chart_id
- * The unique identifier for the chart
- *
- * @return
- * JSON array needed for the js caller
- *
- * With these three components (materialized view, a 'div' box with proper CSS class and ID, and a hook_cv_chart)
- * a chart will be created on the page. There is no need to call this function directly.
- *
- * @ingroup tripal_cv
- */
- function tripal_cv_chart($chart_id) {
- // parse out the tripal module name from the chart_id to find out
- // which Tripal "hook" to call:
- $tripal_mod = preg_replace("/^(tripal_.+?)_cv_chart_(.+)$/", "$1", $chart_id);
- $callback = $tripal_mod . "_cv_chart";
- // now call the function in the module responsible for the chart to fill out
- // an options array needed by the tripal_cv_count_chart call below.
- $opt = call_user_func_array($callback, array($chart_id));
- // build the JSON array to return to the javascript caller
- $json_arr = tripal_cv_count_chart(
- $opt['count_mview'],
- $opt['cvterm_id_column'],
- $opt['count_column'],
- $opt['filter'],
- $opt['title'],
- $opt['type'],
- $opt['size']
- );
- $json_arr[] = $chart_id; // add the chart_id back into the json array
- return drupal_json($json_arr);
- }
- /**
- * This function generates an array with fields compatible with Google charts used
- * for generating pie charts of counts associated with terms in
- * a controlled vocabulary. An example would be counts of features assigned
- * to terms in the Sequence Ontology.
- *
- * @param $cnt_table
- * The name of the table (most likely a materialized view) that
- * contains count data for each term. The table must have at least
- * two columns, one with the cvterm_id for each term, and a second
- * column with the count (i.e. features assigned the term).
- * @param $fk_column
- * This is the name of the column in the $cnt_table that holds the
- * cvterm_id for each term.
- * @param $cnt_column
- * The name of the column in the $cnt_table containing the counts
- * @param $filter
- * An SQL compatible 'where' clause (without the word 'WHERE') used
- * to filter the records in the $cnt_table
- * @param $title
- * The title of the chart to be rendered.
- * @param $type
- * The type of chart to be rendered. The value used here is the same as
- * the type names for Google charts. Default is p3 (pie chart).
- * @param $size
- * The size in pixels of the chart to be rendered. Default is 300x75. The
- * size of the chart is constrained by Google charts. See the Google
- * chart documentation for exact limitations.
- *
- * @return
- * An array that has the settings needed for Google Charts to creat the chart.
- *
- * @ingroup tripal_cv
- */
- function tripal_cv_count_chart($cnt_table, $fk_column,
- $cnt_column, $filter = NULL, $title = '', $type = 'p3', $size='300x75') {
- if (!$type) {
- $type = 'p3';
- }
- if (!$size) {
- $size = '300x75';
- }
- if (!$filter) {
- $filter = '(1=1)';
- }
- $is_pie = 0;
- if (strcmp($type, 'p') == 0 or strcmp($type, 'p3') == 0) {
- $is_pie = 1;
- }
- $sql = "
- SELECT CVT.name, CVT.cvterm_id, CNT.$cnt_column as num_items
- FROM {$cnt_table} CNT
- INNER JOIN {cvterm} CVT on CNT.$fk_column = CVT.cvterm_id
- WHERE $filter
- ";
- $features = array();
- $results = chado_query($sql);
- $data = array();
- $axis = array();
- $legend = array();
- $total = 0;
- $max = 0;
- $i = 1;
- while ($term = db_fetch_object($results)) {
- if ($is_pie) {
- $axis[] = "$term->name (" . number_format($term->num_items) . ")";
- $data[] = array($term->num_items, 0, 0);
- }
- else {
- $axis[] = "$term->name (" . number_format($term->num_items) . ")";
- $data[] = array($term->num_items);
- //$legend[] = "$term->name (" . number_format($term->num_items) . ")";
- }
- if ($term->num_items > $max) {
- $max = $term->num_items;
- }
- $total += $term->num_items;
- $i++;
- }
- // convert numerical values into percentages
- foreach ($data as &$set) {
- $set[0] = ($set[0] / $total) * 100;
- }
- $opt[] = array(
- data => $data,
- axis_labels => $axis,
- legend => $legend,
- size => $size,
- type => $type,
- bar_width => 10,
- bar_spacing => 0,
- title => $title
- );
- // $opt[] = $sql;
- return $opt;
- }
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