Graph generation apparatus, graph display apparatus, graph generation program, and graph display program

US9959642B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9959642-B2
Application numberUS-201415028754-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2014
Priority dateDec 19, 2013
Publication dateMay 1, 2018
Grant dateMay 1, 2018

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A vector data selection unit selects, from a vector file of a past line graph, each vector data of a time period where a new line graph overlaps. An attribute value setting unit sets, of the vector data selected, a high transparency degree value to oldest vector data, sets a low transparency degree value to newest vector data, and sets an intermediate transparency degree value to intermediate vector data. A graph display unit displays a portion of a time period of the past line graph where the new line graph overlaps, with a gradation.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A graph generation apparatus comprising: a processor to execute a program; and a memory to store the program, past graph point group data, and new graph point group data, wherein the past graph point group data represents, in chronological order, a plurality of graph points included in a past line graph, the new graph point group data represents, in chronological order, a plurality of graph points included in a new line graph, and the program which, when executed by the processor, results in performance of steps comprising, selecting, as overlapping-portion data, graph point group data which represents a plurality of graph points included in an overlapping-portion graph, the overlapping-portion graph being a line graph of a time period of the past line graph where the new line graph overlaps, from the past graph point group data, and generating graph image data that represents, as the overlapping-portion graph, a line graph in which a display style of the overlapping-portion data gradually changes along a time axis. 2. The graph generation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the past line graph is a graph of a past term expressed by a fixed length of time, the new line graph is a graph of a time period of a first part of a new term expressed by the fixed length of time, and the overlapping-portion graph is a line graph of a same time period as the first part of the time period of the past line graph. 3. The graph generation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the program results in performance of steps comprising, generating, as the graph image data, image data that represents the new line graph and the past line graph which includes the overlapping-portion graph, based on the new graph point group data and the past graph point group data which includes the overlapping-portion data. 4. The graph generation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the program results in performance of steps comprising, setting a first attribute value which signifies a first display style to graph point data at a first time point of the overlapping-portion data, and sets a second attribute value which signifies a second display style to graph point data at a last time point of the overlapping-portion data, and generating the graph image data which represents, as the overlapping-portion graph, a line graph in which the display style changes gradually from the first display style to the second display style along the time axis based on the first attribute value set to the graph point data at the first time point and the second attribute value set to the graph point data at the last time point. 5. The graph generation apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the program results in performance of steps comprising, setting, as the first attribute value, a transparency degree value that represents a higher transparency degree than the transparency degree value of the graph point data at the last time point, to the graph point data at the first time point. 6. The graph generation apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the program results in performance of steps comprising, setting, as the first attribute value, a color value that represents a lighter color than the color value of the graph point data at the last time point, to the graph point data at the first time point. 7. The graph generation apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the program results in performance of steps comprising, setting, as the first attribute value, a weight value that represents a narrower line than the weight value of the graph point data at the last time point, to the graph point data at the first time point. 8. A graph display apparatus comprising: a processor to execute a program; and a memory to store the program which, when executed by the processor, results in performance of steps comprising, displaying, based on past graph point group data representing, in chronological order, a plurality of graph points included in a past line graph, and new graph point group data representing, in chronological order, a plurality of graph points included in a new line graph, as an overlapping-portion graph, a line graph in which a display style of graph point group data gradually changes along a time axis, the graph point group data representing a plurality of graph points included in the overlapping-portion graph being a line graph of a time period of the past line graph where the new line graph overlaps. 9. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon past graph point group data, new graph point group data, and a graph generation program that when executed by a processor causes the processor to use the past graph point group data and the new graph point group data to perform an overlapping-portion data selection process to select, as overlapping-portion data, graph point group data which represents a plurality of graph points included in an overlapping-portion graph, the overlapping-portion graph being a line graph of a time period of the past line graph where the new line graph overlaps, from the past graph point group data; and a graph image data generation process to generate graph image data that represents, as the overlapping-portion graph, a line graph in which a display style of the overlapping-portion data gradually changes along a time axis, wherein the past graph point group data is data that represents, in chronological order, a plurality of graph points included in a past line graph, and the new graph point group data is data that represents, in chronological order, a plurality of graph points included in a new line graph. 10. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon a graph display program that when executed by a computer cause the computer to perform: a graph display process that displays, based on past graph point group data representing, in chronological order, a plurality of graph points included in a past line graph, and new graph point group data representing, in chronological order, a plurality of graph points included in a new line graph, as an overlapping-portion graph, a line graph in which a display style of graph point group data gradually changes along a time axis, the graph point group data representing a plurality of graph points included in the overlapping-portion graph being a line graph of a time period of the past line graph where the new line graph overlaps.

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  • Texturing; Colouring; Generation of textures or colours (retouching, inpainting or scratch removal G06T5/77) · CPC title

  • G06T11/26Primary

    Drawing of charts or graphs · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • G06T11/206Primary

    Physics · mapped topic

  • giving indication in co-ordinate form · CPC title

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What does patent US9959642B2 cover?
A vector data selection unit selects, from a vector file of a past line graph, each vector data of a time period where a new line graph overlaps. An attribute value setting unit sets, of the vector data selected, a high transparency degree value to oldest vector data, sets a low transparency degree value to newest vector data, and sets an intermediate transparency degree value to intermediate v…
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T11/26. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue May 01 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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