Class MACDRenderer
java.lang.Object
com.arbergashi.charts.render.BaseRenderer
com.arbergashi.charts.render.financial.MACDRenderer
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ChartRenderer
Professional MACD indicator renderer.
This implementation is zero-allocation and works directly on primitive data.
- Since:
- 2025-06-01
- Version:
- 1.0.0
- Author:
- Arber Gashi
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class BaseRenderer
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected voiddrawData(Graphics2D g, ChartModel model, PlotContext context) Implementation-specific drawing logic.double[]getPreferredYRange(ChartModel model) Optional Y-range override for autoscaling.Methods inherited from class BaseRenderer
drawHighlightPoint, drawI18nLabel, drawLabel, getArc, getCachedFont, getCachedGradient, getCachedStroke, getCachedStroke, getCachedStroke, getCubicCurve, getEllipse, getId, getLayerIndex, getLegendColor, getLine, getName, getPathCache, getPointAt, getRect, getRoundRectangle, getSeriesColor, getSeriesStroke, getTheme, getTooltipText, isLegendRequired, isMultiColor, pBuffer, pBuffer4, render, resolveTheme, seriesOrBase, setLayerIndex, setMultiColor, setTheme, setupQualityHints, themeAccent, themeAxisLabel, themeBackground, themeBearish, themeBullish, themeForeground, themeGrid, themeSeriesMethods inherited from class Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface ChartRenderer
clearHover, createContext, getFocusValues, renderEmptyState, supportsEmptyState
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Constructor Details
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MACDRenderer
public MACDRenderer()
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Method Details
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drawData
Description copied from class:BaseRendererImplementation-specific drawing logic. Must follow Zero-Allocation rules.- Specified by:
drawDatain classBaseRenderer
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getPreferredYRange
Description copied from interface:ChartRendererOptional Y-range override for autoscaling.Renderers may return a {minY, maxY} array when the visible range should be based on derived data rather than the model's raw Y-values (e.g. indicators like MACD).
- Parameters:
model- the layer model- Returns:
- {minY, maxY} or null to use model Y-values
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