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heatmap-helpers v0.1.1

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heatmap-helpers

Helper functions to build heatmap visualization with canvas. Support dynamic grid size and zoom level based on custom scoring function.

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Features

  • Support custom scoring function
  • Support dynamic grid size and zoom level
  • Typescript support
  • Isomorphic package: works in Node.js and browsers

Installation

npm install heatmap-helpers

You can also install heatmap-helpers with pnpm, yarn, or slnpm

Usage Example

import { build_heatmap } from 'heatmap-helpers'

build_heatmap({
  image_canvas,
  heatmap_canvas,
  slide_ratio: 0.5,
  min_grid_height: 20,
  min_grid_width: 20,
  calc_score() {
    let delta_change = Math.random() * 2 - 1
    let score = (delta_change + 1) / 2
    return score
  },
  should_zoom(score) {
    let gap = 0.8
    if (gap > 0.5) {
      gap = 1 - gap
    }
    return score <= gap || score >= 1 - gap
  },
})

Typescript Signature

export function build_heatmap(args: {
  image_canvas: HTMLCanvasElement
  heatmap_canvas: HTMLCanvasElement
  /** @description default `0.5` */
  slide_ratio?: number
  /** @description default `ceil(canvas.height * 0.5)` */
  max_grid_height?: number
  /** @description default `ceil(canvas.width * 0.5)` */
  max_grid_width?: number
  /** @description default `5` */
  min_grid_height?: number
  /** @description default `5` */
  min_grid_width?: number
  /**
   * @returns `0..1`
   * */
  calc_score: (context: HeatmapContext) => number | Promise<number>
  should_zoom: (score: number) => boolean
}): Promise<void>

export type HeatmapContext = {
  canvas: HTMLCanvasElement
  context: CanvasRenderingContext2D
  image_data: ImageData
}

export function xy_to_offset(rect: Rect, x: number, y: number): number

export type Rect = {
  width: number
  height: number
}

License

This project is licensed with BSD-2-Clause

This is free, libre, and open-source software. It comes down to four essential freedoms [ref]:

  • The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose
  • The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish
  • The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others
  • The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others
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