pub struct FigureFactory;
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A factory for creating various types of plots.
This factory simplifies the creation of plot instances by abstracting the initialization process and providing default configurations.
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source§impl FigureFactory
impl FigureFactory
sourcepub fn create_figure(plot_type: FigureType) -> Box<dyn Drawer>
pub fn create_figure(plot_type: FigureType) -> Box<dyn Drawer>
Creates a plot of the specified type with default settings.
§Parameters
plot_type
: The type of plot to create (FigureType
).
§Returns
A boxed Drawer
object representing the created plot.
§Example
use crate::figure::figurefactory::{FigureFactory, FigureType};
let bar_chart = FigureFactory::create_figure(FigureType::BarChart);
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impl Freeze for FigureFactory
impl RefUnwindSafe for FigureFactory
impl Send for FigureFactory
impl Sync for FigureFactory
impl Unpin for FigureFactory
impl UnwindSafe for FigureFactory
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