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"""
*What is this pattern about?
The composite pattern describes a group of objects that is treated the
same way as a single instance of the same type of object. The intent of
a composite is to "compose" objects into tree structures to represent
part-whole hierarchies. Implementing the composite pattern lets clients
treat individual objects and compositions uniformly.
*What does this example do?
The example implements a graphic class,which can be either an ellipse
or a composition of several graphics. Every graphic can be printed.
*Where is the pattern used practically?
In graphics editors a shape can be basic or complex. An example of a
simple shape is a line, where a complex shape is a rectangle which is
made of four line objects. Since shapes have many operations in common
such as rendering the shape to screen, and since shapes follow a
part-whole hierarchy, composite pattern can be used to enable the
program to deal with all shapes uniformly.
*References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite_pattern
https://infinitescript.com/2014/10/the-23-gang-of-three-design-patterns/
*TL;DR
Describes a group of objects that is treated as a single instance.
"""
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from typing import List
class Graphic(ABC):
@abstractmethod
def render(self) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError("You should implement this!")
class CompositeGraphic(Graphic):
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.graphics: List[Graphic] = []
def render(self) -> None:
for graphic in self.graphics:
graphic.render()
def add(self, graphic: Graphic) -> None:
self.graphics.append(graphic)
def remove(self, graphic: Graphic) -> None:
self.graphics.remove(graphic)
class Ellipse(Graphic):
def __init__(self, name: str) -> None:
self.name = name
def render(self) -> None:
print(f"Ellipse: {self.name}")
def main():
"""
>>> ellipse1 = Ellipse("1")
>>> ellipse2 = Ellipse("2")
>>> ellipse3 = Ellipse("3")
>>> ellipse4 = Ellipse("4")
>>> graphic1 = CompositeGraphic()
>>> graphic2 = CompositeGraphic()
>>> graphic1.add(ellipse1)
>>> graphic1.add(ellipse2)
>>> graphic1.add(ellipse3)
>>> graphic2.add(ellipse4)
>>> graphic = CompositeGraphic()
>>> graphic.add(graphic1)
>>> graphic.add(graphic2)
>>> graphic.render()
Ellipse: 1
Ellipse: 2
Ellipse: 3
Ellipse: 4
"""
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
doctest.testmod()