Updated solution
I tried to follow rbarriuso approach but I found it outdated and overly complicated.
Using rbarriuso answer as a guide I came up with the following:
private void placeMarkerOnGraph(XYPlot plot, XYSeries plotSeries, XValueMarker xMarker, YValueMarker yMarker, float touchX, float touchY) {
if(plot.getRegistry().getSeriesList().contains(plotSeries)) {
if (plot.getGraph().getGridRect().contains(touchX, touchY)) {
int targetValX = plot.screenToSeriesX(touchX).intValue();
int targetValY = plot.screenToSeriesY(touchY).intValue();
int threshold = (int)(plot.getBounds().getHeight().intValue() * 0.1f); //How close to a trace does the user have to click to move the markers?
if (plotSeries.getY(targetValX).intValue() - targetValY < threshold) {
Log.w(TAG, "Touched within threshold to trace line");
xMarker.setValue(targetValX);
yMarker.setValue(plotSeries.getY(targetValX).intValue());
}
} else {
Log.w(TAG, "Touched outside graph");
}
} else {
Log.w(TAG, "Plot does not contain series provided");
}
}
How it works
Step 1. Check if you actually touched inside the graph
Step 2. Convert from touch cords to screen graph coords
Step 3. Take the X value (that has been converted into graph coords) and find its Y value
Step 4. If you touched close enough to the trace move the marker/cursor
Other hints
I use markers in my example instead of cursors as there's no limit to how many markers a plot can have but you can only have one cursor.
The function only changes the markers position, you have to optionally format and add your marker to the plot first.
XYSeries now uses number so use the necessary values for example: if your series goes from 0.0f
to 1.0f
use .floatValue()
Nothing will visually change until you use plot.redraw()
Threshold is a percentage of the plots total height to take into account zooming
A more advanced solution
The first solution works alright for graphs that aren't very steep, but otherwise it doesn't have a lot of accuracy because it fails to take into account data points that aren't directly below where the user touched on the graph.
Below I've added a more beefy solution that relies on a for-loop but is much more accurate. The operation of how it works is pretty similar to the first solution.
private void placeMarkerOnGraph(XYPlot plot, XYSeries plotSeries, XValueMarker xMarker, YValueMarker yMarker, float touchX, float touchY) {
if(plot.getRegistry().getSeriesList().contains(plotSeries)) {
if (plot.getGraph().getGridRect().contains(touchX, touchY)) {
int targetValX = plot.screenToSeriesX(touchX).intValue();
int targetValY = plot.screenToSeriesY(touchY).intValue();
int threshold = (int)(plot.getBounds().getWidth().intValue() * 0.1f); //How close to a trace does the user have to click to move the markers?
Integer closestValue = null;
Integer xPos = null;
Integer yPos = null;
for(int i = targetValX - threshold; i < targetValX + threshold; i++){
//If the user touches near either end of the graph we need to make sure we don't go out of the arrays bounds
if(i > 0 && i < graphSize) {
int closeness = Math.abs(Math.abs(plotSeries.getY(i).intValue() - targetValY) + Math.abs(i - targetValX));
Log.d(TAG,"Distance to nearest trace: " + closeness);
if ((closestValue != null && closeness < closestValue) || (closestValue == null && closeness < threshold)) {
closestValue = closeness;
xPos = i;
yPos = plotSeries.getY(i).intValue();
}
}
}
if (xPos != null) {
Log.d(TAG, "Touched within threshold");
xMarker.setValue(xPos);
yMarker.setValue(yPos);
} else {
Log.d(TAG, "Touched outside threshold");
}
} else {
Log.w(TAG, "Touched outside graph");
}
} else {
Log.w(TAG, "Plot does not contain series provided");
}
}