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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Copyright 2010 Olivier Belanger

This file is part of pyo, a python module to help digital signal
processing script creation.

pyo is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

pyo is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with pyo.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
from math import pow, log10

######################################################################
### Map -> rescale values from sliders
######################################################################
class Map:
    """
    Converts value between 0 and 1 on various scales.

    Base class for Map objects.

    :Args:

        min : int or float
            Lowest value of the range.
        max : int or float
            Highest value of the range.
        scale : string {'lin', 'log'}
            Method used to scale the input value on the specified range.

    >>> m = Map(20., 20000., 'log')
    >>> print m.get(.5)
    632.455532034
    >>> print m.set(12000)
    0.926050416795

    """
    def __init__(self, min, max, scale):
        self._min, self._max, self._scale = float(min), float(max), scale

    def get(self, x):
        """
        Takes `x` between 0 and 1 and returns scaled value.
        
        """
        if x < 0: x = 0.0
        elif x > 1: x = 1.0 
        
        if self._scale == 'log':
            return pow(10, x * log10(self._max/self._min) + log10(self._min))
        else:
            return (self._max - self._min) * x + self._min

    def set(self, x):
        """
        Takes `x` in the real range and returns value unscaled 
        (between 0 and 1).
        
        """
        
        if self._scale == 'log':
            return log10(x/self._min) / log10(self._max/self._min)
        else:
            return (x - self._min) / (self._max - self._min)

    def setMin(self, x):
        """
        Replace the `min` attribute.
        
        :Args:

            x : float
                New `min` attribute.

        """
        self._min = x
        
    def setMax(self, x):
        """
        Replace the `max` attribute.
        
        :Args:

            x : float
                New `max` attribute.

        """
        self._max = x

    def setScale(self, x):
        """
        Replace the `scale` attribute.
        
        :Args:

            x : string
                New `scale` attribute.

        """
        self._scale = x

    @property
    def min(self): 
        """int or float. Lowest value of the range."""
        return self._min
    @min.setter
    def min(self, x): 
        self.setMin(x)    
    @property
    def max(self): 
        """int or float. Highest value of the range."""
        return self._max
    @max.setter
    def max(self, x): 
        self.setMax(x)
    @property
    def scale(self): 
        """string. Method used to scale the input value."""
        return self._scale
    @scale.setter
    def scale(self, x): 
        self.setScale(x)

class SLMap(Map):
    """
    Base Map class used to manage control sliders.

    Derived from Map class, a few parameters are added for sliders 
    initialization.

    :Parent: :py:class:`Map`

    :Args:

        min : int or float
            Smallest value of the range.
        max : int or float
            Highest value of the range.
        scale : string {'lin', 'log'}
            Method used to scale the input value on the specified range.    
        name : string
            Name of the attributes the slider is affected to.
        init : int or float
            Initial value. Specified in the real range, not between 0 and 1. Use
            the `set` method to retreive the normalized corresponding value.
        res : string {'int', 'float'}, optional
            Sets the resolution of the slider. Defaults to 'float'.
        ramp : float, optional
            Ramp time, in seconds, used to smooth the signal sent from slider 
            to object's attribute. Defaults to 0.025.

    >>> s = Server().boot()
    >>> ifs = [350,360,375,388]
    >>> maps = [SLMap(20., 2000., 'log', 'freq', ifs), SLMap(0, 0.25, 'lin', 'feedback', 0), SLMapMul(.1)]
    >>> a = SineLoop(freq=ifs, mul=.1).out()
    >>> a.ctrl(maps)

    """
    def __init__(self, min, max, scale, name, init, res='float', ramp=0.025):
        Map.__init__(self, min, max, scale)
        self._name, self._init, self._res, self._ramp = name, init, res, ramp

    @property
    def name(self): 
        """string. Name of the parameter to control."""
        return self._name
    @property
    def init(self): 
        """float. Initial value of the slider."""
        return self._init
    @property
    def res(self): 
        """string. Slider resolution {int or float}."""
        return self._res
    @property
    def ramp(self): 
        """float. Ramp time in seconds."""
        return self._ramp

class SLMapFreq(SLMap):
    """
    SLMap with normalized values for a 'freq' slider.

    :Parent: :py:class:`SLMap`

    :Args:

        init : int or float, optional
            Initial value. Specified in the real range, not between 0 and 1.
            Defaults to 1000.

    .. note::

        SLMapFreq values are: 

        - min = 20.0
        - max = 20000.0
        - scale = 'log'
        - name = 'freq'
        - res = 'float'
        - ramp = 0.025

    """
    def __init__(self, init=1000):
        SLMap.__init__(self, 20., 20000., 'log', 'freq', init, 'float', 0.025)

class SLMapMul(SLMap):
    """
    SLMap with normalized values for a 'mul' slider.

    :Parent: :py:class:`SLMap`

    :Args:

        init : int or float, optional
            Initial value. Specified in the real range, not between 0 and 1.
            Defaults to 1.

    .. note::

        SLMapMul values are:

        - min = 0.0
        - max = 2.0
        - scale = 'lin'
        - name = 'mul'
        - res = 'float'
        - ramp = 0.025

    """
    def __init__(self, init=1.):
        SLMap.__init__(self, 0., 2., 'lin', 'mul', init, 'float', 0.025)

class SLMapPhase(SLMap):
    """
    SLMap with normalized values for a 'phase' slider.

    :Parent: :py:class:`SLMap`

    :Args:

        init : int or float, optional
            Initial value. Specified in the real range, not between 0 and 1.
            Defaults to 0.

    .. note::

        SLMapPhase values are: 

        - min = 0.0
        - max = 1.0
        - scale = 'lin'
        - name = 'phase'
        - res = 'float'
        - ramp = 0.025

    """
    def __init__(self, init=0.):
        SLMap.__init__(self, 0., 1., 'lin', 'phase', init, 'float', 0.025)

class SLMapPan(SLMap):
    """
    SLMap with normalized values for a 'pan' slider.

    :Parent: :py:class:`SLMap`

    :Args:

        init : int or float, optional
            Initial value. Specified in the real range, not between 0 and 1.
            Defaults to 0.

    .. note::

        SLMapPhase values are: 

        - min = 0.0
        - max = 1.0
        - scale = 'lin'
        - name = 'pan'
        - res = 'float'
        - ramp = 0.025

    """
    def __init__(self, init=0.):
        SLMap.__init__(self, 0., 1., 'lin', 'pan', init, 'float', 0.025)

class SLMapQ(SLMap):
    """
    SLMap with normalized values for a 'q' slider.

    :Parent: :py:class:`SLMap`

    :Args:

        init : int or float, optional
            Initial value. Specified in the real range, not between 0 and 1.
            Defaults to 1.

    .. note::

        SLMapQ values are: 

        - min = 0.1
        - max = 100.0
        - scale = 'log'
        - name = 'q'
        - res = 'float'
        - ramp = 0.025

    """
    def __init__(self, init=1.):
        SLMap.__init__(self, 0.1, 100., 'log', 'q', init, 'float', 0.025)

class SLMapDur(SLMap):
    """
    SLMap with normalized values for a 'dur' slider.

    :Parent: :py:class:`SLMap`

    :Args:

        init : int or float, optional
            Initial value. Specified in the real range, not between 0 and 1.
            Defaults to 1.

    .. note::

        SLMapDur values are: 

        - min = 0.
        - max = 60.0
        - scale = 'lin'
        - name = 'dur'
        - res = 'float'
        - ramp = 0.025

    """
    def __init__(self, init=1.):
        SLMap.__init__(self, 0., 60., 'lin', 'dur', init, 'float', 0.025)