/* Demonstration program for PLPLOT: */ /* Plots three simple functions, each function occupies a separate page */ #include #include static float xs[6] = {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0}; static float ys[6] = {1.0, 4.0, 9.0, 16.0, 25.0, 36.0}; static int space0 = 0; static int mark0 = 0; static int space1 = 1500; static int mark1 =1500; main() { int i; float x[101], y[101]; /* Ask user to specify the output device */ plstar(1,1); /* Set up the viewport and window using PLENV. The range in X is */ /* 0.0 to 6.0, and the range in Y is 0.0 to 30.0. The axes are */ /* scaled separately (just = 0), and we just draw a labelled */ /* box (axis = 0). */ plenv(0.0,6.0,0.0,30.0,0,0); pllab("(x)","(y)","\\frPLPLOT Example 1 - y=x\\u2"); /* Plot the data points */ plpoin(6,xs,ys,9); for (i=0; i<60; i++) { x[i]=0.1*(i+1); y[i]= pow(x[i],2.); } /* Draw the line through the data */ plline(60,x,y); /*======================================================================*/ /* Set up the viewport and window using PLENV. The range in X is */ /* -2.0 to 10.0, and the range in Y is -0.4 to 2.0. The axes are */ /* scaled separately (just = 0), and we draw a box with axes */ /* (axis = 1). */ plenv(-2.0,10.0,-0.4,1.2,0,1); pllab("(x)","sin(x)/x","\\frPLPLOT Example 1 - Sinc Function"); /* Fill up the arrays */ for (i=0; i<100; i++) { x[i] = (i-19.0)/6.0; y[i] = 1.0; if (x[i] != 0.0) y[i] = sin(x[i])/x[i]; } /* Draw the line */ plline(100,x,y); /*======================================================================*/ /* For the final graph we wish to override the default tick intervals, */ /* and so do not use PLENV */ pladv(0); /* Use standard viewport, and define X range from 0 to 360 degrees, */ /* Y range from -1.2 to 1.2. */ plvsta(); plwind(0.0,360.0,-1.2,1.2); /* Draw a box with ticks spaced 30 degrees apart in X, and 0.2 in Y. */ plbox("bcnst",30.0,3,"bcnstv",0.2,2); /* Superimpose a dashed line grid, with 1.5 mm marks and spaces. */ /* plstyl expects a pointer!! */ plstyl(1,&mark1,&space1); plbox("g",30.0,3,"g",0.2,2); plstyl(0,&mark0,&space0); pllab("Angle (degrees)","sine","\\frPLPLOT Example 1 - Sine function"); for (i=0; i<101; i++ ) { x[i] = 3.6 * i; y[i] = sin(x[i]*3.141592654/180.0); } plline(101,x,y); /* Don't forget to call PLEND to finish off! */ plend(); }