Hi,

Anyone has input for what I wrote above?



On Apr 6, 12:31 pm, ora <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I understand your answer but my problem here is that I want to use a
> few filters in runtime. My code is going to look something like this
> 1. use the timeline.getBand(0).getEventPainter().setFilterMatcher to
> add MyFilter to ALL bands
> 2. MyFilter will go over a list of registered methods , the registered
> methods are something that the user adds to a specificbandand
> MyFilter will go over the filters that were registered for this
> specificbandand check whether the registered filters filter out the
> events
>
> My solution was to have my filter do this work whereas the user simply
> registers his filter method to a specificband.
> If there is any way to register a few filters to the sameband, then
> this can also be a solution for me.....
>
> And another question regarding what you wrote above:"multiple bands
> can share one event source" - lets say my bands have different event
> sources - if I can find a way to reference the eventSource from the
> event and save on the eventSource its relevantbandthen it is also a
> solution- is this correct?
>
> I assume I will have the same problem when trying to override the
> Timeline.OriginalEventPainter.prototype._showBubble only for a certain
> timeline/band, because the _showBubble has the event object which
> doesnt indicate the timeline orband, meaning you cannot have
> different behaviors of the "showBubble" perband/timeline (unless you
> track these via the eventId), right?
>
> Sorry for the long response, I hope I didnt confuse you too much....
>
> On Apr 5, 7:20 pm, Larry Kluger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Ora,
>
> > Events are often independent of bands (multiple bands can share one event 
> > source).
>
> > But filters areband-specific. So don't use a filterMatcher for several 
> > bands, use a filterMatcher perband. That way you know whatbandyou're 
> > filtering.
> > Of course, you can use a second function for common filtering tasks. Eg
>
> > timeline.getBand(0).getEventPainter().setFilterMatcher(filterMatcher0);
> > timeline.getBand(1).getEventPainter().setFilterMatcher(filterMatcher1);
>
> > function filterMatcher0 (evt) {return commonFilterMatcher(0,evt)}
> > function filterMatcher1 (evt) {return commonFilterMatcher(1,evt)}
>
> > function commonFilterMatcher(band_index, evt) {
>
> >     do filtering here. Return true || false
>
> > }
>
> > Larry
>
> > ________________________________
> > From: ora <[email protected]>
> > To: SIMILE Widgets <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Sunday, April 5, 2009 1:58:23 AM
> > Subject:gettingabandor a timeline of an event
>
> > Hi Everyone,
>
> > I am trying to find a way to get thebandinformation and timeline
> > information from an event.
>
> > For example, lets say I have a filterMatcher for several banda, and
> > now the event is passed to this filter and my filtering depends on the
> >bandthat that contains the event, therefore I want to know whichband
> > this event came from. I can obviously manage the filters and bands
> > somewhere, but I'd rather not, do you know of a way to get theband/
> > timeline info from an event on run-time?
>
> > Thanks
> > Ora
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