findNearestViewportStart method
int
findNearestViewportStart(
- Axis<D> domainAxis,
- AccessorFn<D> domainFn,
- List<Object?> data
)
Implementation
@visibleForTesting
int findNearestViewportStart(
Axis<D> domainAxis, AccessorFn<D> domainFn, List<Object?> data) {
assert(data.isNotEmpty);
// Quick optimization for full viewport (likely).
if (domainAxis.compareDomainValueToViewport(domainFn(0)) == 0) {
return 0;
}
var start = 1; // Index zero was already checked for above.
var end = data.length - 1;
// Binary search for the start of the viewport.
while (end >= start) {
final searchIndex = ((end - start) / 2).floor() + start;
final prevIndex = searchIndex - 1;
var comparisonValue =
domainAxis.compareDomainValueToViewport(domainFn(searchIndex));
var prevComparisonValue =
domainAxis.compareDomainValueToViewport(domainFn(prevIndex));
// Found start?
if (prevComparisonValue == -1 && comparisonValue == 0) {
return searchIndex;
}
// Straddling viewport?
// Return previous index as the nearest start of the viewport.
if (comparisonValue == 1 && prevComparisonValue == -1) {
return searchIndex - 1;
}
// Before start? Update startIndex
if (comparisonValue == -1) {
start = searchIndex + 1;
} else {
// Middle or after viewport? Update endIndex
end = searchIndex - 1;
}
}
// Binary search would reach this point for the edge cases where the domain
// specified is prior or after the domain viewport.
// If domain is prior to the domain viewport, return the first index as the
// nearest viewport start.
// If domain is after the domain viewport, return the last index as the
// nearest viewport start.
final lastComparison =
domainAxis.compareDomainValueToViewport(domainFn(data.length - 1));
return lastComparison == 1 ? (data.length - 1) : 0;
}