I'm making a GUI that display result of background calculations. But before that, I wanted to test changing the dataset. Here is my code:
DefaultXYDataset dataset = new DefaultXYDataset();
@Override
public void run() {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
for (int i = 0; i < periods; i++) {
series[0][i] = (double) i;
series[1][i] = 0;
}
dataset.addSeries("Series0", series);
for (int it = 0; it < 10; it++) {
series[1][random.nextInt(periods)] = random.nextInt(100) / 2;
double[][] d = new double[2][periods];
for (int i = 0; i < periods; i++) {
d[0][i] = series[0][i];
d[1][i] = series[1][i];
}
dataset.removeSeries("Series0");
dataset.addSeries("Series0", series);
// try {
// Thread.sleep(100);
// } catch (java.lang.InterruptedException ex) {
// }
}
As you can see, I want to change points on the graph (every time it finishes 'some complicated computations') - this change is in the thread invoked by me in another class. My problem is that this whole concept is not working. It throws 'Series index out of bounds'-IllegalArgumentException, 'index out of bounds' - of some library inner arraylist etc.. I'm not using DynamicTimeSeriesCollection because I need the X axis to be the number of my inner iterations not the time period, and also update when 'some computations' are finished not every some time period. Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong? Or is there a better way to update/refresh the graph?