Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: binheat
Version: 0.2.2
Summary: Binary heat map generator
Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/jwodder/binheat
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/jwodder/binheat/issues
Author-email: John Thorvald Wodder II <binheat@varonathe.org>
License-Expression: MIT
License-File: LICENSE
Keywords: binary heat map,heat map,pdf
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics
Requires-Python: >=3.7
Requires-Dist: click>=7.0
Requires-Dist: reportlab~=3.4
Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst

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``binheat`` converts a description of a binary relation into a PDF image of the
relation as a binary heat map (a.k.a. matrix display, adjacency matrix,
comparison chart, and probably a bunch of other names as well; see below for an
example).

Each line of the input (except for blank lines and comments, which are ignored)
must be of the form ``x<TAB>y<TAB>z...``, denoting pairs ``(x, y)``, ``(x,
z)``, etc. in the binary relation.

In the output table, the values from the first column of each input line become
the labels of the table's rows, and the values from the second input column
onwards become the labels of the table's columns.  This can be reversed with
the ``--transpose`` option.


Installation
============
``binheat`` requires Python 3.7 or higher.  Just use `pip
<https://pip.pypa.io>`_ for Python 3 (You have pip, right?) to install
``binheat`` and its dependencies::

    python3 -m pip install binheat


Usage
=====

::

    binheat [<OPTIONS>] [<infile> [<outfile>]]

Input is read from ``<infile>`` (defaulting to standard input), and the
resulting PDF is written to ``<outfile>`` (defaulting to ``<infile>`` with its
file extension changed to ``.pdf``, or to standard output if ``<infile>`` is
standard input).


Options
-------

-C FILE, --column-labels FILE
                        Use the lines in ``FILE`` (after discarding blank lines
                        & comments) in the order they appear as column labels
                        (or row labels if ``--transpose`` is in effect).  Any
                        pairs in the input whose second column does not appear
                        in ``FILE`` are discarded.

-F FONT, --font FONT    Typeset text in the given font.  ``FONT`` must be
                        either the name of a builtin PostScript font or the
                        path to a ``.ttf`` file.  By default, text is typeset
                        in Times-Roman.

-f SIZE, --font-size SIZE
                        Set the text size to ``SIZE`` (default 12).

-R FILE, --row-labels FILE
                        Use the lines in ``FILE`` (after discarding blank lines
                        & comments) in the order they appear as row labels (or
                        column labels if ``--transpose`` is in effect).  Any
                        pairs in the input whose first column does not appear
                        in ``FILE`` are discarded.

--sort, --no-sort       Whether to list labels in the output in lexical order
                        rather than in the order in which they appear in the
                        input file; default: ``--no-sort``

-T, --transpose         The output will be transposed — i.e., the first column
                        of the input will be used for the output table's column
                        labels, and the second input column onwards will be
                        used for the table's row labels.


Example
=======

The following input file::

    NUL (\0, 0x00)<TAB>iscntrl
    0x01..0x06<TAB>iscntrl
    BEL (\a, 0x07)<TAB>iscntrl
    BS (\b, 0x08)<TAB>iscntrl
    TAB (\t, 0x09)<TAB>iscntrl<TAB>isspace<TAB>isblank
    LF (\n, 0x0A)<TAB>iscntrl<TAB>isspace
    VT (\v, 0x0B)<TAB>iscntrl<TAB>isspace
    FF (\f, 0x0C)<TAB>iscntrl<TAB>isspace
    CR (\r, 0x0D)<TAB>iscntrl<TAB>isspace
    0x0E..0x1F<TAB>iscntrl
    SPACE (0x20)<TAB>isprint<TAB>isspace<TAB>isblank
    !"#$%&'()*+,-./<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>ispunct
    0123456789<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>isalnum<TAB>isdigit<TAB>isxdigit
    :;<=>?@<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>ispunct
    ABCDEF<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>isalnum<TAB>isalpha<TAB>isupper<TAB>isxdigit
    GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>isalnum<TAB>isalpha<TAB>isupper
    [\]^_`<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>ispunct
    abcdef<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>isalnum<TAB>isalpha<TAB>islower<TAB>isxdigit
    ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>isalnum<TAB>isalpha<TAB>islower
    {|}~<TAB>isprint<TAB>isgraph<TAB>ispunct
    DEL (0x7F)<TAB>iscntrl

produces (using the default options) an output file that looks like this:

.. image:: https://github.com/jwodder/binheat/raw/master/examples/ctype.png
