GetOptions(\%opt,
'color|c!',
'C' => sub { $opt{color} = 0 },
+ 'field|f=s',
'interval|t:i',
'trim|length|l=s' => sub {
my ($optname, $optval) = @_;
);
$opt{trim} = $optval;
},
+ 'value-length=i',
'markers|m=s',
'unmodified|u!',
'width|w=i',
$SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; # continue after assumed eof
my (@lines, @values);
+my $anchor = !defined $opt{field} ? qr/\A/ :
+ $opt{field} =~ /^[0-9]+$/ ? qr/(?:\S*\h+){$opt{field}}\K/ :
+ $opt{field};
while (readline) {
s/\r?\n\z//;
s/^\h*// unless $opt{unmodified};
- push @values, s/^ ( \h* -? [0-9]* \.? [0-9]+ |)/\n/x && $1;
+ push @values, s/$anchor ( \h* -? [0-9]* \.? [0-9]+ |)/\n/x && $1;
if (defined $opt{trim}) {
my $trimpos = abs $opt{trim};
if ($trimpos <= 1) {
my @order = sort { $b <=> $a } grep { length } @values;
my $maxval = $order[0];
my $minval = min $order[-1], 0;
-my $lenval = max map { length } @order;
+my $lenval = $opt{'value-length'} // max map { length } @order;
my $len = defined $opt{trim} && $opt{trim} <= 0 ? -$opt{trim} + 1 :
max map { length $values[$_] && length $lines[$_] } 0 .. $#lines; # left padding
my $size = ($maxval - $minval) &&
$val = sprintf "%*s", $lenval, $val;
$val = "\e[${color}m$val\e[0m" if $color;
}
- $lines[$nr] =~ s/\n/$val/;
- printf '%-*s', $len + length($val), $lines[$nr];
- print $barmark[$_] // '-' for 1 .. $size && (($values[$nr] || 0) - $minval) * $size;
+ my $line = $lines[$nr] =~ s/\n/$val/r;
+ printf '%-*s', $len + length($val), $line;
+ print $barmark[$_] // '-' for 1 .. $size && (($values[$nr] || 0) - $minval) * $size + .5;
say '';
$nr++;
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-Each line starting with a number is given a bar to visualise relative sizes.
+Visualizes relative sizes of values read from input (file(s) or STDIN).
+Contents are concatenated similar to I<cat>,
+but numbers are reformatted and a bar graph is appended to each line.
=head1 OPTIONS
Defaults on if output is a tty,
disabled otherwise such as when piped or redirected.
+=item -f, --field=(<number>|<regexp>)
+
+Compare values after a given number of whitespace separators,
+or matching a regular expression.
+
+Unspecified or I<-f0> means values are at the start of each line.
+With I<-f1> the second word is taken instead.
+A string can indicate the starting position of a value
+(such as I<-f:> if preceded by colons),
+or capture the numbers itself,
+for example I<-f'(\d+)'> for the first digits anywhere.
+
=item -t, --interval[=<seconds>]
Interval time to output partial progress.
Do not strip leading whitespace.
Keep original value alignment, which may be significant in some programs.
+=item --value-length=<size>
+
+Reserved space for numbers.
+
=item -w, --width=<columns>
Override the maximum number of columns to use.
curl https://sdw.ecb.europa.eu/export.do \
-Gd 'node=SEARCHRESULTS&q=EXR.D.USD.EUR.SP00.A&exportType=csv' |
- awk -F, '{RS="\r\n"} /^[12]/{print $2,$1}' | graph
+ grep '^[12]' | graph -f',\K' --value-length=7
Total population history from the World Bank dataset (XML):
curl http://api.worldbank.org/v2/country/1W/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL |
xmllint --xpath '//*[local-name()="date" or local-name()="value"]' - |
- awk -F'<[^>]+>' 'BEGIN {RS="</wb:value>"} {print $4,$2}' | graph
+ sed -r 's,</wb:value>,\n,g; s,(<[^>]+>)+, ,g' | graph -f1
Movies per year from prepared JSON data:
Latency history:
- ping google.com |
- perl -pe '$|=1; print s/ time=(.*)// ? "$1 for " : "> "' | graph -t
+ ping google.com | graph -f'time=\K' -t
=head1 AUTHOR